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hi my name is kelly and iamp;#39;m going to talk about nested domains in the wharf modeling system a nested domain is the case where you use multiple domains that include a course resolution domain with a finite resolution domain embedded inside it and these domains are typically run together although later iamp;#39;ll talk about an option where they are run simultaneously the nest receives data driven along its lateral boundaries from its parent and depending on your settings the nest may also provide data feedback to the parent so how do you know if you need a nest you should start with what it is youamp;#39;re wanting to simulate and determine how large of an area is necessary to fully encompass that phenomenon keep in mind that you do need to have some space around the area of interest to serve as a buffer song you then should determine the resolution necessary to resolve the event and then the resolution of the input data if the input data are too coarse by more than a factor o