The Installation of ChesROMS1.1 Wen Long Jiangtao Xu Lyon W.J. Lanerolle Jerry D. Wiggert David Potsiadlo Kyle Wilcox Thomas F. Gross Raleigh R. Hood Raghu.

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The Installation of ChesROMS1.1 Wen Long Jiangtao Xu Lyon W.J. Lanerolle Jerry D. Wiggert David Potsiadlo Kyle Wilcox Thomas F. Gross Raleigh R. Hood Raghu G. Murtugudde Chrstopher W. Brown Chesapeake Modeling Symposium May th, 2008, Annapolis, MD

ChesROMS Cartoon Tidal Harmonics Conditions at Bay’s Mouth NOS Water Level, Climatological T & S Vertical Profiles Climatological NO 3, PO 4, O 2 Temperature, Salinity, O 2, Light Heat Flux Precipitation Wind Solar Radiation Currents Nutrients (N,P) Phytoplankton Zooplankton Detritus Sedime nt Transpo rt Sedimentation & Resuspension NO x N2N2 River Flow and Load Gas Exchange

Outline Where to Find ChesROMS Download ChesROMS Source README: System Requirements Setup OQCS Compile OQCS Setup OHMS/CHESROMS Obtain ROMS3.0 and Apply Patch Compile ChesROMS Compile chesroms2shp Postprocess Setup Operational-Run Scripts Initial Run—Initialize Model Restart: Nowcasting and Forecasting Empirical Habitat Models Bug Reporting and Discussion Forum

Where to Find ChesROMS

Download ChesROMS Source

README: System Requirements

Setup OQCS

Compile OQCS

Setup OHMS/CHESROMS

Obtain ROMS3.0 and Apply Patch

Compile ChesROMS

Compile chesroms2shp Postprocess

Setup Operational-Run Scripts

Initial Run—Initialize Model

Restart: Nowcasting and Forecasting

Empirical Habitat Models

Bug Reporting and Discussion Forum

Thank you!