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this is part of the series of online presentation materials for the wrf wharf modeling system this talk is how to use the wharf registry the word registry is a standalone text file that the user is able to edit and modify most of the development for wharf requires that the registry be updated to allow the user to introduce new code into the modeling system the registry controls the names of the variables that are inside of the model it controls information such as number of time levels the order of the dimensions the dimensionality of variables whether or not variables input output how variables are handled for nesting and the way that the variables are treated when they go into a net cdf file the registry is going to be required for anyone who is interested in doing serious development on the wharf modeling system for a roadmap for new users there are a few presentations that should be taken in order before any of the other talks these include the introduction to wharf the fundamenta