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It shouldn't affect the stability of the model but it would damp the peaks if you increase GSE parameters substantially. This is a known issue with the GSE correction. |
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It shouldn't affect the stability of the model but it would damp the peaks if you increase GSE parameters substantially. This is a known issue with the GSE correction.
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When I simulate the storm wave effect, I got GSE. For this problem, I used PRO3 option and changed WDTHCG and WDTHTH value to 8.0. I wish to know the model stability is decreased or not if WDTHCG and WDTHTH value is higher than default value(1.5).
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