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GNOME Location Files and Associated Resources

Location Files contain prepackaged tides and currents in a particular area. You can use the Location File for a particular region of interest in GNOME to simplify your trajectory modeling of oil spills in that region. Don't use Location Files to model real oil spills! Take the GNOME "Learning the Basics" Tour (see link, GNOME User's Manual and Tour, at right) to find out why not.

At the bottom of this page are links where you can download Location Files to use in GNOME. (More are on their way, and will be available soon.) Along with each file is (1) a brief User's Guide for that file, and (2) a set of Example Problems designed to help you learn to work with that Location File.

We recommend that you download the latest version of GNOME whenever you get a new Location File. (Use the Downloading, Installing, and Running GNOME link, at right.) Many Location Files will run better with the latest version, and new versions also have useful new features.

Installing Location Files

The GNOME Location Files have been compressed as self-extracting zip files so that they can be downloaded more easily from the Internet. Some browsers are configured to automatically uncompact (or "unzip") compressed files. If yours is, each Location File that you download should be automatically uncompacted.

If your browser is not configured to decode files, you'll need a decoding utility to uncompact them. (Use the links at right to obtain an evaluation version of  WinZip or a free copy of Stuffit Expander). Use your decoding utility to uncompact each Location File that you download.

Place each Location File, once it's uncompacted, in the "Gnome" folder on your computer.

Example Problems

Try working some of the example problems to build your GNOME skills and learn to work with Location Files. To solve the problems in any set below, you'll need both GNOME and the Location File corresponding to the problem set.

Location File Downloads

Use the links below to visit the sections of our Download Catalog that contain the Location Files, User's Guides, and Example Problems.

Use your browser's Back button to return to this page, or bookmark it for future use.

For more information
GNOME User's Manual and Tour
Learn the basic steps in working with GNOME.
Downloading, Installing, and Running GNOME
Visit this page to download the latest version of GNOME.
The GNOME Wizard
Direct comments or questions about GNOME to the GNOME Wizard.

Decoding Utilities

Get WinZip
Download a free evaluation version of this compression utility for Windows. [leaves OR&R site]
Get StuffIt Expander
Download this free tool to expand compressed or encoded files on Macintosh, Windows, Unix, and other platforms. [leaves OR&R site]

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