[Met_help] [rt.rap.ucar.edu #59081] History for Interest funtion

Randy Bullock via RT met_help at ucar.edu
Tue Apr 14 10:39:00 MDT 2015


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  Initial Request
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Hi,

I would like to have more information about how the information
threshold is computed in the MODE tool.

I have looked to the PDF documentation, but I still wonder what equation
it gives at the end with the weight that I give to he different
variables.


Also, in the documentation there is approximately the same explanation
for every variable. Which looks like this :


centroid_dist = (
( 0.0, 1.0 )
( 60.0/grid_res, 1.0 )
( 600.0/grid_res, 0.0 )
);

Does this mean that there is three options. Can you explain this more
thoroughly?


Thanks
Anna-Belle Filion 



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Subject: Re: [rt.rap.ucar.edu #59081] Interest funtion
From: John Halley Gotway
Time: Fri Nov 02 09:13:32 2012

Hi Anna,

This is John Halley Gotway.  We did receive your original email to
met-help about this issue the other day.  I assigned the support
ticket to Randy Bullock, who is the original developer of the MODE
tool.  You should be hearing back from him shortly on this issue.

Thanks,
John

On 11/02/2012 05:41 AM, Filion,Anna-Belle [Montreal] via RT wrote:
>
> Fri Nov 02 05:41:19 2012: Request 59081 was acted upon.
> Transaction: Ticket created by anna-belle.filion at ec.gc.ca
>         Queue: met_help
>       Subject: Interest funtion
>         Owner: Nobody
>    Requestors: anna-belle.filion at ec.gc.ca
>        Status: new
>   Ticket <URL:
https://rt.rap.ucar.edu/rt/Ticket/Display.html?id=59081 >
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I would like to have more information about how the information
> threshold is computed in the MODE tool.
>
> I have looked to the PDF documentation, but I still wonder what
equation
> it gives at the end with the weight that I give to he different
> variables.
>
>
> Also, in the documentation there is approximately the same
explanation
> for every variable. Which looks like this :
>
>
> centroid_dist = (
> ( 0.0, 1.0 )
> ( 60.0/grid_res, 1.0 )
> ( 600.0/grid_res, 0.0 )
> );
>
> Does this mean that there is three options. Can you explain this
more
> thoroughly?
>
>
> Thanks
> Anna-Belle Filion
>

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