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To whom it may concern,
I used "wrf_cape_3d" function to calculate Cape. for this aim I
used 3D vand
2D values. unfortunately in some points (based on lat/lon) NaN value for
cape is seen. I am sure that all data have correct units. Input values for a
point is reported as below:
cape=9.969209968386869e+36
level=92500
TK=300.6299140816899
rv=0.008510922866573187
GPH=723.139880629395
z=0.7325572010323265
p=100078.4522848937
I think where rv value is less that 0.01, this nan value appears.
please help me to overcome to these nan values
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Best Regards<br />
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Nafiseh Pegahfar<br />
Assistant Professor<br />
Iranian National Institute for Oceanography and Atmospheric Science<br />
(http://www.inio.ac.ir)<br />
Phone: (0098)21- 66944873-5 Ext. 224<br />
Fax: (0098)21- 66944869<br />
Email: (pegahfar@inio.ac.ir)<br />
(pegahfar@ut.ac.ir)<br />
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