Establishing a 24-hour maximum value from 4 6-hour forecast hours.
Jeffrey Duda
jdduda at IASTATE.EDU
Mon Oct 26 19:26:27 EDT 2009
I would think a simple "d max(tmp2m,t=(first),t=(last))" command should
work. Granted, make sure you have your horizontal domain set to the entire
globe.
Jeff Duda
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 6:16 PM, Kevin M Levey <klevey at customweather.com>wrote:
> MON 26OCT09: 1615PDT
>
> Dear Grads users
>
> It turns out my current logic is not correct. I am trying to find the
> highest TMAX2m value for each point on the globe from four 6-hour GFS
> forecast hours and then plot this value, so that the single plot will
> show the highest value for each of the 720x181 data points from the
> 0.5 GFS data covering a period of 24-hours. I know the answer is
> probably simple, but I seem to making this harder than it should be.
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Regards,
>
> Kevin M Levey, MSc in Oceans and Atmospheric Sciences (University of
> Cape Town)
> Director of Meteorological Operations
> CustomWeather, Inc.
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