[gradsusr] How to match land-ocean boundaries?

Becker, Bernd bernd.becker at metoffice.gov.uk
Fri Dec 2 08:27:25 EST 2011


Arlindo,
 
there are two things you can try.
 
1: understand the handling of missing data in the CRU (grid!) dataset
2: seek out the script basemap.gs and see if that helps.
 
All the Best,
Bernd.
 
 

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From: gradsusr-bounces at gradsusr.org
[mailto:gradsusr-bounces at gradsusr.org] On Behalf Of Arlindo Meque
Sent: 02 December 2011 13:09
To: gradsusers
Subject: [gradsusr] How to match land-ocean boundaries?


 
I am plotting the precipitation field from CRU data.
Is there any function that will make my variable to match the political
boundary on the eastern side of the map? Please find attached the plot.
It seems that the precipitation field does not follow exactly the
coastal line. 
I hope my question is clear.
Best regards,
Arlindo 
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