[gradsusr] Defining Nino Regions
MD ABDUS SATTAR
md-abdus.sattar at students.mq.edu.au
Mon Sep 28 19:08:26 EDT 2015
Dear Andrew and Jim
Thank you very much for your cooperation. Now I can set lon properly and it
seems to working.
Cheers
Abdus
On Mon, Sep 28, 2015 at 8:30 PM, Andrew Friedman <andfried at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Abdus,
>
> As Jim wrote, your data are between 0 and 360 so you should define all of
> your longitudes in positive coordinates:
>
> "define nino34=aave(sstanom,lon=190,lon=240,lat=-5,lat=5)"
> "define nino3=aave(sstanom,lon=210,lon=270,lat=-5,lat=5)"
>
> "set lon -120" -> set lon 240 (though this value doesn't matter since
> you're just setting one point)
>
> Andrew
>
> On Mon, Sep 28, 2015 at 12:46 AM, MD ABDUS SATTAR <
> md-abdus.sattar at students.mq.edu.au> wrote:
>
>> Dear Andrew
>> My script is:
>> "reinit"
>> "sdfopen \Temp\sst7914.mnmean.v4.nc"
>> "set t 1 12"
>> "define avesst=ave(sst1,t+0,t=432,12)"
>> "modify avesst seasonal"
>> "set t 1 432"
>> "define sstanom=sst1-avesst"
>>
>> "set t 1 432"
>>
>>
>> "define nino4=aave(sstanom,lon=160,lon=210,lat=-5,lat=5)"
>> "define nino34=aave(sstanom,lon=-170,lon=-120,lat=-5,lat=5)"
>> "define nino3=aave(sstanom,lon=-150,lon=-90,lat=-5,lat=5)"
>> "define ninocp=aave(sstanom,lon=160,lon=240,lat=-5,lat=5)"
>>
>> "set lon -120" (I put the lower lon)
>> "set lat -5"
>> "set timelab off"
>> "set Grads off"
>> "set gxout line"
>> "set cmark 0"
>> "d nino34"
>>
>> From this script, nino4 and ninocp provide outputs and I think it is
>> okay. But nino34 and nino3 don not work and the GrADS says that "cannot
>> plot data-all undefined values". When I make query file then it shows
>> Xsize=181, Ysize=89, Zsize=1, Tsize=432 (as I cut from original file in
>> order to analyse from 1979/Jan to 2014/Dec).
>>
>> I must understand how to define these domains.
>>
>> I look forward to your message.
>>
>> Thanking you
>> Abdus
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Sep 27, 2015 at 7:53 PM, Andrew Friedman <andfried at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Abdus,
>>> Can you please post your script and the messages you receive at the
>>> specific lines?
>>> Andrew
>>>
>>> > On Sep 27, 2015, at 10:52 AM, MD ABDUS SATTAR <
>>> md-abdus.sattar at students.mq.edu.au> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > Dear Andrew and Jim
>>> > I am still fighting in defining different nino regions in GrADS. I am
>>> using sst data from
>>> http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/psd/data/gridded/data.noaa.ersst.v4.html in
>>> where -
>>> > Spatial Coverage:
>>> > • 2.0 degree latitude x 2.0 degree longitude global grid
>>> (89x180).
>>> > • 88.0N - 88.0S, 0.0E - 358.0E
>>> > When I define nino4 = aave(sstanom,lon=160,lon=210,lat=-5,lat=5) then
>>> it seems to working (see the attached file). However, when I used Jim's
>>> first suggestion, then the GrADS says "Entire Grid Undefined" and output
>>> from his 2nd suggestion does not comparable to other sources (e.g.
>>> http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/psd/data/climateindices/. I could not identify
>>> my problems. If you could help me in defining Nino 4, 3.4, 3 and central
>>> pacific Nino then it would be very helpful for me.
>>> >
>>> > Thanking you
>>> >
>>> > Abdus
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > On Fri, Sep 25, 2015 at 8:55 PM, Andrew Friedman <andfried at gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>> > Hi Abdus,
>>> >
>>> > There are two issues here:
>>> >
>>> > (1) Your nino index longitudes are still not defined correctly. I
>>> believe that you want degrees west, but what you have written is for
>>> degrees east (the convention is that positive longitude is east and
>>> negative longitude is west). How you set up the averaging across the date
>>> line depends on how your dataset is formatted. Please see Jim's recent
>>> emails for how to set this up.
>>> >
>>> > (2) For your climatology, I think that your original sequence should
>>> create climatologies for each month:
>>> >
>>> > "set t 1 12"
>>> > "define avesst=ave(sst1,t+0,t=432,12)"
>>> > "modify avesst seasonal"
>>> > "set t 1 432
>>> >
>>> > In other words, I think that avesst at t=2 should be the February
>>> climatology.
>>> >
>>> > Best, Andrew
>>> >
>>> > On Fri, Sep 25, 2015 at 6:31 AM, MD ABDUS SATTAR <
>>> md-abdus.sattar at students.mq.edu.au> wrote:
>>> > Dear Andrew and Jim
>>> > I am still a bit confused for defining the El Nino regions. Shall I
>>> define as:
>>> >
>>> > "define nino34=aave(sstanom,lon=120,lon=170,lat=-5,lat=5)"
>>> > "define nino3=aave(sstanom,lon=90,lon=150,lat=-5,lat=5)"
>>> > "define ninocp (central
>>> pacific)=aave(sstanom,lon=120,lon=160,lat=-5,lat=5)"
>>> >
>>> > Andrew, I have time frame of my data monthly mean from 1979/Jan(1) to
>>> 2014/Dec(432) and set as follows:
>>> > "set t 1 12"
>>> > "define avesst=ave(sst1,t+0,t=432,12)"
>>> > "modify avesst seasonal"
>>> > "set t 1 432"
>>> >
>>> > Therefore, this command calculate only the Jan months average sst from
>>> 1979-2014 as our first time data is from 1979/Jan. Now I would like to
>>> create climatology for February month. I have just changed as "define
>>> avesst=ave(sst1,t=1,t=432,12)". But I think there is a mistake as the index
>>> is not comparable to other sources.
>>> >
>>> > Could you please clarify me in these regards?
>>> >
>>> > I am really highly appreciate to your cooperation.
>>> >
>>> > Regards
>>> > Abdus
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > On Fri, Sep 25, 2015 at 8:34 AM, Andrew Friedman <andfried at gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>> > Thank you, Jim.
>>> > -Andrew
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > On Sep 24, 2015, at 9:10 PM, James T. Potemra <jimp at hawaii.edu> wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> Hi Andrew,
>>> >>
>>> >> Actually, if you can redefine the longitudes in your control file
>>> from (-180:180) to (0:360)
>>> >> that would solve the dateline issue. In this case you could have
>>> aave(sstanom,lon=160,lon=210....
>>> >> to resolve to 160E to 150W.
>>> >>
>>> >> In order to go beyond 360 (e.g., lon=340,lon=390), your data set has
>>> to be continuous in
>>> >> the sense that 361 (or whatever) is a legitimate extension. For
>>> example, if you start at 0
>>> >> and go to 359 increment by 1, the next point would be 360 (0), then
>>> 361 (1), etc. To check
>>> >> you can try make a global plot of some variable, and set the
>>> longitude range from 0 to 720;
>>> >> in this case you should either see a twice-global plot.
>>> >>
>>> >> Jim
>>> >>
>>> >> On 9/24/15 12:24 AM, Andrew Friedman wrote:
>>> >>> Thank you for these clarifications, Jim.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> To follow up:
>>> >>> To use your suggested option (2), "define nino4 =
>>> aave(sstanom,lon=340,lon=390,lat=-5,lat=5)"
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Would I first need to redefine the longitude values
>>> >>> 'set lon 0 360' ?
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Best,
>>> >>> Andrew
>>> >>>
>>> >>> On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 4:45 AM, James T. Potemra <jimp at hawaii.edu>
>>> wrote:
>>> >>> Hi Abdus/Andrew,
>>> >>>
>>> >>> I'd be cautious of your nino4 as defined. I presume your data are
>>> defined -180 to 180, where eastern longitudes are 0 to 180 and western
>>> longitudes are -180 to 0. In your line:
>>> >>>
>>> >>> "define nino4=aave(sstanom,lon=-150,lon=160,lat=-5,lat=5)”
>>> >>>
>>> >>> the longitudes are in fact ascending (-150 is less than 160),
>>> however I believe this will create a mean from 150W eastward all the way
>>> around to 160E (again, assuming your longitudes are defined -180 to 180), a
>>> mean over 310 longitudes. Instead you want 160E to 150E, or a mean over 50
>>> longitudes. I further think Andrew's suggestion
>>> >>>
>>> >>> "define nino4=aave(sstanom,lon=160,lon=-150,lat=-5,lat=5)”
>>> >>>
>>> >>> will give an operation error (min lon > max lon).
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Instead you could try either:
>>> >>>
>>> >>> 1. define two different boxes across the dateline:
>>> >>> define nino4a = aave(sstanom,lon=160,lon=180,lat=-5,lat=5)
>>> >>> define nino4b = aave(sstanom,lon=-180,lon=-150,lat=-5,lat=5)
>>> >>> define nino4 = ( 20 * nino4a + 30 * nino4b ) / 50.0
>>> >>>
>>> >>> 2. if the file is global and continuous, you might be able to use
>>> >>> define nino4 = aave(sstanom,lon=340,lon=390,lat=-5,lat=5)
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Jim
>>> >>>
>>> >>>
>>> >>> On 9/22/15 4:41 PM, MD ABDUS SATTAR wrote:
>>> >>>> Hi Andrew
>>> >>>> Thanks!
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> On Wed, Sep 23, 2015 at 5:58 AM, Andrew Friedman <
>>> andfried at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> >>>> Hi Abdus,
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> I think that you are setting up the anomalies correctly. However,
>>> you may have a problem with your NINO4 domain:
>>> >>>> > "define nino4=aave(sstanom,lon=-150,lon=160,lat=-5,lat=5)”
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> https://climatedataguide.ucar.edu/climate-data/nino-sst-indices
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> In GrADS, longitudes need to be ascending.
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> I think that you want to reverse your longitudes so you have
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> "define nino4=aave(sstanom,lon=160,lon=-150,lat=-5,lat=5)” OR
>>> "define nino4=aave(sstanom,lon=160,lon=210,lat=-5,lat=5)”
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> Best, Andrew
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> > On Sep 22, 2015, at 7:57 AM, MD ABDUS SATTAR <
>>> md-abdus.sattar at students.mq.edu.au> wrote:
>>> >>>> >
>>> >>>> > Dear Andrew
>>> >>>> > Thank you very much for your previous suggestion. Now, I can
>>> prepare El Nino series as well as temporal correlation. However, I am not
>>> confident enough whether I am right or wrong. I use the following script
>>> for correlating El Nino 4 index with sea level pressure (Jan 1979 to
>>> Dec2014). Please confirm me the following command.
>>> >>>> > "reinit"
>>> >>>> > "sdfopen \Temp\sst7914.mnmean.v4.nc"
>>> >>>> > "set t 1 12"
>>> >>>> > "define avesst=ave(sst1,t+0,t=432,12)"
>>> >>>> > "modify avesst seasonal"
>>> >>>> > "set t 1 432"
>>> >>>> > "define sstanom=sst1-avesst"
>>> >>>> >
>>> >>>> > "define nino4=aave(sstanom,lon=-150,lon=160,lat=-5,lat=5)"
>>> >>>> >
>>> >>>> > "sdfopen \Users\mq43879691\documents\test2\mslp.mon.mean.nc"
>>> >>>> > "set lon 0 360"
>>> >>>> > "set lat -90 90"
>>> >>>> > "set t 1"
>>> >>>> > "d tcorr(nino4,mslp.2,t=1,t=432)"
>>> >>>> >
>>> >>>> > Output:
>>> >>>> > <image.png>
>>> >>>> >
>>> >>>> > How can perform lead or lag correlation?
>>> >>>> >
>>> >>>> > Best regards
>>> >>>> > Abdus
>>> >>>> >
>>> >>>> > On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 6:48 AM, Andrew Friedman <
>>> andfried at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> >>>> > Hi Abdus,
>>> >>>> >
>>> >>>> > Your timeseries is static because your boundaries for ssta do not
>>> have a time-varying dimension.
>>> >>>> >
>>> >>>> > There are different commands, depending on what you’re trying to
>>> do.
>>> >>>> >
>>> >>>> > Are you trying to create a monthly ssta climatology? If so, check
>>> out the instructions for the command ‘modify’:
>>> http://www.iges.org/grads/gadoc/gradcomdmodify.html
>>> >>>> >
>>> >>>> > Or are you trying to create a running mean timeseries of ssta? In
>>> that case, try something like ssta=ave(sst,t-11,t+0).
>>> >>>> >
>>> >>>> > Best,
>>> >>>> > Andrew
>>> >>>> >
>>> >>>> >
>>> >>>> > On Sep 13, 2015, at 8:01 AM, MD ABDUS SATTAR <
>>> md-abdus.sattar at students.mq.edu.au> wrote:
>>> >>>> >
>>> >>>> > > Hi Andrew
>>> >>>> > > I was trying to set tloop, but still facing difficulties. I
>>> prepared the script as:
>>> >>>> > > "reinit"
>>> >>>> > > "sdfopen \Users\mq43879691\documents\test2\sst.mnmean.v4.nc"
>>> >>>> > > "set t 1 1937"
>>> >>>> > > "define ssta=ave(sst,t=1501,t=1933,12)"
>>> >>>> > >
>>> >>>> > > "set lat 25"
>>> >>>> > > "set lon 50"
>>> >>>> > > "set lev 0"
>>> >>>> > > "set t 1501 1933"
>>> >>>> > >
>>> >>>> > >
>>> >>>> > > "d tloop(aave(ssta,lon=100,lon=170,lat=-5,lat=5))"
>>> >>>> > >
>>> >>>> > > "d tloop(aave(sst,lon=100,lon=170,lat=-5,lat=5))"
>>> >>>> > >
>>> >>>> > > I can display time series of El Nino by using sst value ("d
>>> tloop(aave(sst,lon=100,lon=170,lat=-5,lat=5))"). However, I would like use
>>> to ssta ("d tloop(aave(ssta,lon=100,lon=170,lat=-5,lat=5))") and when I use
>>> this the following map is found. Could you please suggest me in this
>>> regards?
>>> >>>> > >
>>> >>>> > >
>>> >>>> > >
>>> >>>> > > <image.png>
>>> >>>> > >
>>> >>>> > >
>>> >>>> > > Thanking you
>>> >>>> > >
>>> >>>> > > Abdus
>>> >>>> > >
>>> >>>> > >
>>> >>>> > >
>>> >>>> > > On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 4:18 PM, Andrew Friedman <
>>> andfried at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> >>>> > > Hi Abdus,
>>> >>>> > > You may need to use ‘tloop’ with aave:
>>> http://www.iges.org/grads/gadoc/gradfunctloop.html
>>> >>>> > > Andrew
>>> >>>> > >
>>> >>>> > > On Sep 11, 2015, at 7:05 AM, MD ABDUS SATTAR <
>>> md-abdus.sattar at students.mq.edu.au> wrote:
>>> >>>> > >
>>> >>>> > > > Dear GrADS Team
>>> >>>> > > > I am trying to calculate time series of El Nino SST anomaly
>>> in January for a specific time period.
>>> >>>> > > >
>>> >>>> > > > I wrote my script as:
>>> >>>> > > >
>>> >>>> > > > "reinit"
>>> >>>> > > > "sdfopen \Users\mq43879691\documents\test2\sst.mnmean.v4.nc"
>>> >>>> > > > "set lon 100"
>>> >>>> > > > "set lat 25"
>>> >>>> > > > "set z 1"
>>> >>>> > > > "set t 1 600"
>>> >>>> > > >
>>> >>>> > > > "define ssta=ave(sst,t=1,t=600,12)"
>>> >>>> > > >
>>> >>>> > > > "define elnino = aave(ssta,lon=100,lon=170,lat=-5,lat=5)"
>>> >>>> > > >
>>> >>>> > > > "d elnino"
>>> >>>> > > >
>>> >>>> > > > The GrADS did not know show anything by this script. On the
>>> other hand, when I display only ssta setting lon 50 100 and lat 0 25; then
>>> it shows the ssta. Can anybody help me in this regards?
>>> >>>> > > >
>>> >>>> > > > I look forward to your suggestion.
>>> >>>> > > >
>>> >>>> > > > Regards
>>> >>>> > > > Abdus
>>> >>>> > > > --
>>> >>>> > > > Md. Abdus Sattar
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>> NSW 2109 Australia
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Assistant Professor
Department of Disaster Risk Management (DRM)
Faculty of Disaster Management
Patuakhali Science and Technology University, Dumki, Patuakhali, Bangladesh
Cell: +8801716851612
Email: abdus.sattar at pstu.ac.bd
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