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 ==== Oil drift data ==== ==== Oil drift data ====
  
-* There is a time selector menu and increment buttons under the main menu. +  * There is a time selector menu and increment buttons under the main menu.  
-* In the map area there is a legend explaining the color-coding of the particles: +  * In the map area there is a legend explaining the color-coding of the particles: 
-   * The static string of black dots indicates the positions of the centroid of the first batch, throughout the simulation. It is meant to give a quick idea of the general direction of the drift. Hide by selecting **Options** for the simulation (main menu) and select //objekter//+     * The static string of black dots indicates the positions of the centroid of the first batch, throughout the simulation. It is meant to give a quick idea of the general direction of the drift. Hide by selecting **Options** for the simulation (main menu) and select //objekter//
-   * The red dot is the centroid of the first batch at the current time. +     * The red dot is the centroid of the first batch at the current time. 
-   * The gray particles represent the cloud of oil particles.  +     * The gray particles represent the cloud of oil particles.  
-   * Objects are stranded when they hit land. This is currently defined by the grid of the ocean model and not by the land contour shown on the map. Thus, particles may appear to strand on land or offshore.  +     * Objects are stranded when they hit land. This is currently defined by the grid of the ocean model and not by the land contour shown on the map. Thus, particles may appear to strand on land or offshore.  
-   * NB! In a coupled ship drift - oil drift simulation, the green dots also indicate the trajectory of the ship. +     * NB! In a coupled ship drift - oil drift simulation, the green dots also indicate the trajectory of the ship. 
 +  * The text box shows status and oil budget information for the current time step. It may be toggled on and off by (de-)selecting //Legenda// under the **Base layers** section of the Main Menu.
  
 ==== Other data ==== ==== Other data ====
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 The **hirlam20.00** and **Nordic4km.00** selections show met.no's latest numerical forecast products for the atmosphere and ocean circulation. Coverage is limited to Europe and the Nordic Seas, respectively. These are in general //not// the same data that were used to force the drift model. (They will correspond to the forcing data only if met.no was selected as the Ocean model.)   The **hirlam20.00** and **Nordic4km.00** selections show met.no's latest numerical forecast products for the atmosphere and ocean circulation. Coverage is limited to Europe and the Nordic Seas, respectively. These are in general //not// the same data that were used to force the drift model. (They will correspond to the forcing data only if met.no was selected as the Ocean model.)  
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