[ncl-talk] WRF and Surface Data Not Lining Up
Zach Rieck
zrr817 at gmail.com
Mon Aug 19 22:33:19 MDT 2019
Thanks Rick! I've attached the plot I generated (Brighton_Weekly) and a
sample of what I want to generate (Test 2). The scale on Test 2 is
different, but basically I want the scatter points to line up into a more
linear fashion (as they should rather than being scattered randomly with no
correlation).
I'll try to think of a way to FTP the data file. It is stored in a cloud
server and takes forever to download locally.
-Zach Rieck
zrr817 at gmail.com
(513)-502-5652
On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 9:59 PM Rick Brownrigg <brownrig at ucar.edu> wrote:
> Hi Zach,
>
> For me personally, its kinda hard to understand what the issue is without:
> i) seeing a plot of what's wrong, ii) seeing what's expected, iii) access
> to the data. Are you able to share any of those details? If the dataset(s)
> is(are) large, please take a look at:
>
> http://ncl.ucar.edu/ftp_files.shtml
>
> Rick
>
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 6:44 PM Zach Rieck via ncl-talk <ncl-talk at ucar.edu>
> wrote:
>
>> To Whom it May Concern-
>>
>> I have an issue where I am able to generate reasonable line plots and box
>> plots with my code, but I can't seem to get the exact time values to line
>> up well when I try to set up a correlation scatterplot between the two
>> models. I can query any value for the surface data and verify it on the
>> excel sheet, and I am using indices for the WRF to choose my dates.
>>
>> I'm not sure why the totals aren't matching up, and need them to in order
>> to generate a reasonable scatterplot correlation. I have attached my code
>> in case I am making some sort of mistake I can't find.
>>
>> Thanks in advance for the help, and please let me know if I can
>> clarify/explain anything better.
>> -Zach Rieck
>> zrr817 at gmail.com
>> (513)-502-5652
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 10:04 PM Zach Rieck <zrr817 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> To Whom it May Concern-
>>>
>>> I have an issue where I am able to generate reasonable line plots and
>>> box plots with my code, but I can't seem to get the exact time values to
>>> line up well when I try to set up a correlation scatterplot between the two
>>> models. I can query any value for the surface data and verify it on the
>>> excel sheet, and I am using indices for the WRF to choose my dates.
>>>
>>> I'm not sure why the totals aren't matching up, and need them to in
>>> order to generate a reasonable scatterplot correlation. I have attached my
>>> code in case I am making some sort of mistake I can't find.
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance for the help, and please let me know if I can
>>> clarify/explain anything better.
>>>
>>> -Zach Rieck
>>> zrr817 at gmail.com
>>> (513)-502-5652
>>>
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