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A mosaic consists of one or more "mosaicgrids".  A mosaicgrid can either be a child mosaic, or a [[GENIE:Gridspec:Diagrams:Tile|grid tile]].  Using this hierarchical mosaic concept, it is possible to represent a tree of grids for an entire framework, with each grid eventually ending with tiles as the "leaves".  An optional grid descriptor may be used to apply a description to all tiles within a mosaic grid, e.g. "regular_lat_lon", "cubed_sphere".
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A mosaic consists of one or more "mosaicgrids".  A mosaicgrid can either be a child [[GENIE:Gridspec:Diagrams:Mosaic|mosaic]], or a grid [[GENIE:Gridspec:Diagrams:Tile|tile]].  Using this hierarchical mosaic concept, it is possible to represent a tree of grids for an entire framework, with each grid eventually ending with tiles as the "leaves".  An optional grid descriptor may be used to apply a description to all tiles within a mosaic grid, e.g. "regular_lat_lon", "cubed_sphere".
  
 
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Revision as of 17:56, 20 February 2007

A mosaic consists of one or more "mosaicgrids". A mosaicgrid can either be a child mosaic, or a grid tile. Using this hierarchical mosaic concept, it is possible to represent a tree of grids for an entire framework, with each grid eventually ending with tiles as the "leaves". An optional grid descriptor may be used to apply a description to all tiles within a mosaic grid, e.g. "regular_lat_lon", "cubed_sphere".

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