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There are 20 HYPE variable IDs defined to be used for evaluating miscellaneus variables. These variables can be used for different observations that has not a designated HYPE variable ID already defined. There are two types of variables xom and xos, 10 of each numbered 0 to 9. The difference between the two types are that xom is averaged over time when a mean period is asked for (e.g. like soil moisture), while the other xos, is summed over time for the mean period (e.g. like runoff). | There are 20 HYPE variable IDs defined to be used for evaluating miscellaneus variables. These variables can be used for different observations that has not a designated HYPE variable ID already defined. There are two types of variables xom and xos, 10 of each numbered 0 to 9. The difference between the two types are that xom is averaged over time when a mean period is asked for (e.g. like soil moisture), while the other xos, is summed over time for the mean period (e.g. like runoff). | ||
- | The file is located in the ''otherobsdir'' folder set in [[start:hype_file_reference:info.txt|info.txt]]. If the path is not set, the file is seached for in ''forcingdir''. A variable of user choice is given for all time | + | The files are located in the ''otherobsdir'' folder set in [[start:hype_file_reference:info.txt|info.txt]]. If the path is not set, the files are seached for in ''forcingdir''. A variable of user choice is given for all time |
steps. Maximum 10 variables/files may be used. One file per variable. The variables are called xom0-xom9. The | steps. Maximum 10 variables/files may be used. One file per variable. The variables are called xom0-xom9. The | ||
variable can be used for criterion calculation and is averaged over ''meanperiod''. | variable can be used for criterion calculation and is averaged over ''meanperiod''. |