[ncl-talk] How to determine the output levels in WRF

Mohd Noor'Arifin Bin Hj Yussof arifin.yussof at met.gov.bn
Fri Jul 24 22:08:21 MDT 2020


Dear NCL Experts,


I have WRF output data with VarSummary as below:


Variable: u


Dimensions and sizes: [bottom_top | 39]  x [south_north | 99]  x  [west_east | 99]


How do I print the individual values of the dimensions and sizes? I want to know the individual values of the "bottom_top" data (which I know is the altitude levels, correct?)


For example, I know the 0th value corresponds to = Surface level at 10m


But I want to know the 1st,2nd,3rd ..... 40th value and their correspondence.


Kind Regards,

Arifin Yussof
Meteorological Officer
Officer in Digital Product Support and Numerical Weather Prediction (DSNP),
Strategy and Development Division,
Brunei Darussalam Meteorological Department, Ministry of Transport and Infocommunications

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