[ncl-talk] Time series at each grid point from a netcdf file

Zilore Mumba zmumba at gmail.com
Fri Oct 9 21:41:11 MDT 2020


Dennis,
I can confirm that the code you gave me is exactly what I was looking for.
Thank you very much, I appreciate your time and effort.

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On Fri, Oct 9, 2020 at 10:56 AM Zilore Mumba <zmumba at gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks! Dennis, I will try the code as soon as I have access to my
> computer.
> For Rick, I want the output in text (txt) format. If I can have each grid
> point on a line, then I can run fortran on the data outside of the ncl
> script. I am assuming this is what the code from Dennis does. I will try it
>
> On Fri, Oct 9, 2020 at 4:24 AM Dennis Shea <shea at ucar.edu> wrote:
>
>>    prc(time,lat,lon)
>> ---------------------
>>    dimprc = dimsizes(prc)
>>    ntim = dimprc(0)
>>    nlat  = dimprc(1)
>>    mlon = dimprc(2)
>>
>> ; loop over each grid point
>>
>>    do nl=0,nlat-1
>>       do ml=0,mlon-1
>>            prcts = prc(:,nl,ml)      ; prc(tim)   <=== time series
>>            :
>>           [use NCL or invoke fortran via a shared object]
>>            :
>>       end do    ; ml
>>    end do       ; nl
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 8, 2020 at 1:58 PM Zilore Mumba via ncl-talk <
>> ncl-talk at mailman.ucar.edu> wrote:
>>
>>> I have a netcdf file containing daily precipitation data over 30 years
>>> on a grid of 96 points in x and 99 points in y. I would like to work with
>>> the data on a grid-point by grid-point basis. I think this would be best
>>> achieved by having a time series of the data at each grid point. I can then
>>> use, eg. fortran to make some computation, such as the start/end of the wet
>>> session.
>>> I wonder if someone would have a script that can generate such time
>>> series. My search in the ncl documentation and archives achieves nothing.
>>> I will appreciate any help or advice on this.
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