[gradsusr] Heavy smoothing
Jeff Duda
jeffduda319 at gmail.com
Mon Oct 7 16:56:48 EDT 2013
I've smoothed up to 60 or more times nested before. It gets pretty smooth
then. See what your system is capable of.
A way of doing this without exhausting your fingers is to use a script
where you build up the command using loops to pre-pend the text 'smth9(' to
the existing string. Just make sure to add the closing parentheses, too.
Jeff Duda
On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 11:51 AM, Goodson,Ron [Edm] <Ron.Goodson at ec.gc.ca>wrote:
> **
>
> I don't have any routines for that. What I tend to do when I need heavy
> smoothing is to interpolate to a lower-resolution grid (see "lterp")
>
> ron
>
>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* gradsusr-bounces at gradsusr.org [mailto:
> gradsusr-bounces at gradsusr.org] *On Behalf Of *Matt Bunkers - WFO UNR
> *Sent:* October 3, 2013 10:32 AM
> *To:* GrADS Users Forum
> *Subject:* [gradsusr] Heavy smoothing
>
> Hi,
>
> I've been using smth9 to smooth some of my noiser fields, but I'd like to
> smooth even more. I can nest this command several times, but I still don't
> get much more smoothing. Does anyone have a script or set of commands that
> would smooth over a larger area and/or number of grid points?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -- Matt
>
>
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Jeff Duda
Graduate research assistant
University of Oklahoma School of Meteorology
Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms
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