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hello everyone Iamp;#39;m Amy Hussain welcome to this training video in the previous video we talked about the war of pre-processing and we went through all the required steps to run WPS from defining model domain and running geogrid to extract meteorological variables and running on grip and mid grid uh just let me to show you one of these met grid outputs this is our model domain the parents domain this is our parents domain and let me show you the nested domain one output from our nested domain and this is our nested domain that covers parts of the Persian Gulf okay now that we have finished WPS we are ready to run The Wharf okay let me open a new tab I go to the wharf directory just one point just let me say you one one point um this important point that I should tell you is that the WPS directory and worth directory should be in the same directory should be besides each other in the same directory and this makes compilation much easier okay go to the wharf and go to the t