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Re: [HydroLightUsers] Surface Irradiance Measurements

Servet,

Ah, good, you found incfiles.for. When I wrote the email, I had
forgotten the incfiles.for is the actual one that gets compiled. There
is also a copy in the batch folder.

From my reading of the code, there is no way for you to put in the
diffuse and direct components without changing it. The code needs to be
edited in order to do that. The simplest approach is probably:
1) Make your input irradiance file have two additional columns, one for
diffuse and one for direct irradiance
2) Edit irradat.f to correctly read, store , and return this information
3) Edit incfiles.for to not call gcirrad

-M


Servet Ahmet Cizmeli wrote:

>I understand it much better now, especially after Marcos' comments.
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>Thanks Marcos, thanks Lydia.
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>One more question: Looking at my newly compiled incfiles.for, I see that
>the routine GCIRRAD is still being called to estimate the diffuse and
>direct components of Edtot (which is now read off disk from my data
>file). Is there a way to incorporate into H42 our spectral measurements
>of eddir and eddif? The only option I see in the GUI is the parameter
>"cloud" which is a scalar between [0-1] and does not fully account for
>the spectral shape of the components.
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Marcos Montes, Ph.D.
Research Physicist
Code 7232, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC 20375
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Hi everybody, I would like to use the spectral downwelling irradiance measurements we performed above water surface instead of the Radtran sky model. With the...
Servet Ahmet Cizmeli
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Jul 6, 2007
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Servet (and all), Even though the input file for your two runs look the same, the aren't the same run. The reason is that when you select RADTRAN, it ...
Lydia Sundman
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Jul 6, 2007
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Servet and everyone, In Hydrolight (HL), not everything is controlled by the input file. Some parameters are specified in the input file. Some are specified in...
Marcos Montes
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Folks, Marcos is correct that modifying runs outside of the UI is a task that requires a lot of courage and should not be done cavalierly. I also wanted to add...
Lydia Sundman
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I understand it much better now, especially after Marcos' comments. Thanks Marcos, thanks Lydia. One more question: Looking at my newly compiled incfiles.for,...
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Jul 6, 2007
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Servet, Ah, good, you found incfiles.for. When I wrote the email, I had forgotten the incfiles.for is the actual one that gets compiled. There is also a copy...
Marcos Montes
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Servet, ... Note that the above steps do not perform a compilation. They merely consist of editing files. Really, I need to add a few steps: First, you should...
Marcos Montes
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Hi Marcos, Thanks a lot for your precious comments. I'll try to write a fortran routine that will read the diffuse spectral irradiance along with Edtot. best ...
Servet Ahmet Cizmeli
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Jul 9, 2007
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It really looks like the most important information is Eddif and eddir if you look at what the skyirrad subroutine returns. Since those are the only things...
Marcos Montes
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Hi all: Can I ask a question about HL? I read a message talking about a Linux version of HL? Has someone suceeded in this effort? If so, how can I get a copy...
Zhiqiang Chen
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Aug 13, 2007
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Hi Zhiquang You can always compile the source code under Linux. I succeeded under Linux with the (commercial) Intel fortran compiler. But this means that you...
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Hello Zhiqiang, Are you sure you don't want to run HL through "wine" in Linux and avoid compiling? It's very easy. First install "wine". Then using the GUI, in...
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Hi Zhiqiang, Just in case you might want to run the HL DOS executable in Linux through wine, I figured out that you don't need to create a FAT32 partition. Now...
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Hi Zhiqiang and Servet, I have installed HL in a FAT32 partition and used the HL executable and the GUI through Wine. I had to install the MSVBVM60.dll and ...
Elena Torrecilla
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Hi Elena, As I wrote in my message, I did not pursue the challenge of running the GUI through Wine because I did not really need it. However I am pretty sure...
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I understand it much better now, especially after Marcos' comments. Thanks Marcos, thanks Lydia. One more question: Looking at my newly compiled incfiles.for,...
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