[ncl-talk] escorc: Non-fatal conditions encountered in series or xstd equals zero.
Vanúcia Schumacher
vanucia-schumacher at hotmail.com
Sun Mar 8 09:17:42 MDT 2015
Dear all,
I'm trying cross-correlation and the significance rtest, but I am getting the following error when calculating the weather and anomaly data:
warning:escorc: Non-fatal conditions encountered in series or xstd equals zero.Possibly, all values of a series are constant.warning:escorc: Most likely, one or more series consisted of all constant values
Another problem that I see are the values of very strange rtest output!I do not know if there's something wrong.
Variable: rsigType: doubleTotal Size: 129600 bytes 16200 valuesNumber of Dimensions: 2Dimensions and sizes: [lat | 90] x [lon | 180]Coordinates: lat: [ -89.. 89] lon: [ 0.. 358]Number Of Attributes: 2 long_name : significance of r _FillValue : 1.000000020040877e+20(0) significance of r: min=7.031559566397816e-07 max=0.9999383172328334
The last part of the script (attached) does not understand that the correct would plot (output > 0.05 or 0.95 to 95%)ShadeGtContour(plot2, 0.95, 17) or ShadeGtContour(plot2, 0.05, 17)
Thanks,
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