New Vertical Layering Options in EEMS 12.1
A new vertical layering option following the Sigma-Zed (SGZ) approach has recently been added to EEMS. The new SGZ scheme offers significant flexibility in configuring the vertical layering system, complementing the existing options, including the original Sigma Stretch (SIG) and the current Sigma-Zed (SGZ). This blog will revisit all the existing vertical layering options in EEMS before outlining how the new feature works. The aim is to help users understand the various approaches and determine which is most applicable for their given applications.
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