[ncl-talk] epflux
Cathy Smith (NOAA Affiliate)
cathy.smith at noaa.gov
Mon Jun 27 09:54:36 MDT 2016
Monthly EP flux is not a linear function of 6-hourly flux. You would
need to calculate the flux for each 6 hour period and average it over a
month.
Cathy Smith
On 6/27/16 9:52 AM, Dennis Shea wrote:
> Sorry, there is no "example using monthly data to calculate epflux"
>
> Regards
>
> On Sun, Jun 26, 2016 at 3:05 PM, Sitan Heyl <heylsitan at gmail.com
> <mailto:heylsitan at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> hi, all
> I am studying the new function in next version of ncl, epflux,
> I have test the example in the website, which use daily u, v, and
> t, but when I replace them with monthly data, the result has a
> little wired, the direction of epflux is downward, opposite to
> daily result. so I want to ask is there any example using monthly
> data to calculate epflux?
>
> thanks,
> yongli
>
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