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receptors [2012/07/08 23:37] marenliereceptors [2012/08/11 01:03] – [What do the lines mean?] marenlie
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 ===== Purpose ===== ===== Purpose =====
 Receptors are selected points inside the model area, where processes in the atmosphere and the soil are monitored in detail.\\ Receptors are selected points inside the model area, where processes in the atmosphere and the soil are monitored in detail.\\
-For more information about the data stored in the receptor files, look [[here]]. +For more information about the data stored in the receptor files, look [[Receptor Files|here]]. 
  
 Defining receptors in ENVI-met works in two ways: You can define receptors inside the model area input file (*add link*) as well as in the .CN file. Although both methods have their strengths, defining receptors in the .CF File is basically kept for compatibility reasons.\\ Defining receptors in ENVI-met works in two ways: You can define receptors inside the model area input file (*add link*) as well as in the .CN file. Although both methods have their strengths, defining receptors in the .CF File is basically kept for compatibility reasons.\\
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 === Lines 01 to 03: Receptor Co-ordinates === === Lines 01 to 03: Receptor Co-ordinates ===
 The position of the receptors is given using the x,y co-ordinates.\\ The position of the receptors is given using the x,y co-ordinates.\\
-The [[Nesting Grids]] are added by ENVI-met. Use the co-ordinates as seen in the area input file editor.\\+The [[kb:nesting|Nesting Grids]] are added by ENVI-met. Use the co-ordinates as seen in the area input file editor.\\
 Each lines **MUST** begin with ''RECEPTOR''. The first line NOT beginning with ''RECEPTOR'' will be interpreted as the end of the receptor definition block.\\ Each lines **MUST** begin with ''RECEPTOR''. The first line NOT beginning with ''RECEPTOR'' will be interpreted as the end of the receptor definition block.\\
 Receptors defined in the .CF file are added to the receptors in the area input file. As they do not have names, they will just be numbered.\\ Receptors defined in the .CF file are added to the receptors in the area input file. As they do not have names, they will just be numbered.\\
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 === Line n: Output Interval (Default 30 min) === === Line n: Output Interval (Default 30 min) ===
 The first line not beginning with ''RECEPTOR'' will be interpreted as the line defining the output interval.\\ The first line not beginning with ''RECEPTOR'' will be interpreted as the line defining the output interval.\\
-The output interval for receptors can be different to the output interval of  the [[main files]] (normally smaller).+The output interval for receptors can be different to the output interval of  the [[Main Data Files]] (normally smaller).