[gradsusr] Hello to all users of Grads

avi kojokro kojokroavi at gmail.com
Fri May 17 06:47:31 EDT 2013


Thanks for the explanation.

Maybe you know, in this server of nomads , at this address:

http://nomads.ncep.noaa.gov:9090/dods/

Or on the server of the geos-5 at this address:

http://opendap.nccs.nasa.gov:9090/dods/GEOS-5/fp/0.25_deg/fcast

You can find this variable called precipitation probability?.

Regards
avi.


2013/5/16 Eric Altshuler <ela at cola.iges.org>

> Unless precipitation probability is included as a variable in your
> dataset, you can't easily plot it. It is usually calculated using a
> statistical algorithm that may be very complex and involve many variables,
> and is model-specific (e.g. MOS - Model Output Statistics).
>
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> *From: *"avi kojokro" <kojokroavi at gmail.com>
> *To: *"גראדס" <gradsusr at gradsusr.org>
> *Sent: *Thursday, May 16, 2013 9:42:04 AM
> *Subject: *Re: [gradsusr] Hello to all users of Grads
>
>
> Someone ? .
>
>
> 2013/5/11 avi kojokro <kojokroavi at gmail.com>
>
>> Does anyone know if i can make a map or graph of precipitation
>> probability ? .
>>
>> If it  possible, what command should be used to create such a map or
>> graph?.
>>
>>
>> I'm pretty new Grads, and I use 2.0.a9 version of Grads on windows.
>>
>> avi.
>>
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