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Gargi Akhoury gargiakhoury at bitmesra.ac.in
Thu Sep 10 22:53:22 EDT 2015


Sir, I want to do the average of JAN-DEC, each year. If possible can u give
me little hint for preparing script file?

Regards

On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 10:23 PM, Jeff Duda <jeffduda319 at gmail.com> wrote:

> I think that expression will give you the average January temperature. If
> you want a monthly time series of temperature averaged over a specified
> (prior, following, or centered somewhere) 12-month window, you could use
> something like
> 'd ave(temp-273.15,t-0,t+12)'
> although you may want to verify if that is valid first.
>
> If you are looking strictly for a JAN-DEC average each year, I'd look into
> using tmave().
>
> Jeff Duda
>
> On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 11:34 AM, Gargi Akhoury <
> gargiakhoury at bitmesra.ac.in> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>      I have one confusion. will the program below  give the average of
>> twelve months (i.e. from JAN to DEC) but 65 times as there are 780 total
>> months???
>>
>> 'open temp.ctl'
>> 'set x 1 144'
>> 'set y 1 73'
>> 'set t 1 780'
>>
>>
>> 'define tmp=ave(temp-273.15,t=1,t=780,12)'  , %increment with 12 values
>> and taking their average
>> 'd tmp'
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 9, 2015 at 8:02 PM, Gargi Akhoury <
>> gargiakhoury at bitmesra.ac.in> wrote:
>>
>>> Thanku for this....!!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 5:16 PM, Mikovitz, Colleen (LARC-E302)[SCIENCE
>>> SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS, INC] <j.c.mikovitz at nasa.gov> wrote:
>>>
>>>> You might need to modify a couple things:
>>>>
>>>> 'set t 1 780’
>>>> should be
>>>> ‘set t 1 12’  unless you are trying to get a running average for the
>>>> whole time period.
>>>>
>>>> 'define tmp=ave(temp-273.15,t=1,t=780,12)’
>>>> try
>>>> 'define tmp=ave(temp-273.15,t+0,t=780,12)’
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sep 8, 2015, at 6:38 AM, Gargi Akhoury <gargiakhoury at bitmesra.ac.in>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>      I want to do the average of time i.e months from January to
>>>> December. The script is below but it is not working, kindly help me.....!!!
>>>>
>>>> 'open temp.ctl'
>>>> 'set x 1 144'
>>>> 'set y 1 73'
>>>> 'set t 1 780'
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 'define tmp=ave(temp-273.15,t=1,t=780,12)'  , %increment with 12
>>>> values and taking their average
>>>> 'd tmp'
>>>> 'define tmmp=amax(tmp,lon=0,lon=360,lat=-90,lat=90)'
>>>> 'd tmmp'
>>>>
>>>> val=subwrd(result,4)
>>>> hj=write(temp_eq.csv,val)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>>
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> University of Oklahoma School of Meteorology
> Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms
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