/WWatch3-Cmd

**Archived** A command-line tool for doing various operations associated with the Strait of Georgia WaveWatch III® model. Based on https://bitbucket.org/salishsea/nemo-cmd.

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WaveWatch III® Command Processor

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This repository has been archived to reduce maintenance workload. The primary use of this package was for running wave model hindcasts and there is no anticipated need for that in the foreseeable future. Please contact @SusanEAllen or @DougLatornell if you see a need for this repository to be re-activated.

The WaveWatch III® command processor package, WWatch3-Cmd, provides the wwatch3 command-line tool for doing various operations associated with the Strait of Georgia configuration of the WAVEWATCH III® model as it is used in the context of the MIDOSS project.

Use wwatch3 --help to get a list of the sub-commands available for doing things with and related to the Strait of Georgia WAVEWATCH III® model. Use wwatch3 help <sub-command> to get a synopsis of what a sub-command does, what its required arguments are, and what options are available to control it.

Documentation for the package is in the docs/ directory and is rendered at http://wwatch3-cmd.readthedocs.org/en/latest/.

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This an extensible tool built on the OpenStack cliff (Command Line Interface Formulation Framework) package. It uses plug-ins from the NEMO-Cmd package to provide a command processor tool that is specifically tailored to the Strait of Georgia WAVEWATCH III® model as it is used in the MIDOSS project.

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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0

The code and documentation of the WaveWatch III® Command Processor project are copyright 2019-2021 the MIDOSS project contributors, The University of British Columbia, and Dalhousie University.

They are licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Please see the LICENSE file for details of the license.