[gradsusr] ENSO Forecast Plumes
James Spinks
jspin881 at hotmail.com
Tue May 10 12:22:07 EDT 2016
Hello Jennifer,
Excellent job with this plot! I am kind of getting road blocked. I am getting this error when I run the script:
syntax error, unexpected WORD_STRING, expecting WORD_WORD
context: Error { code = 0; message = "/nmme/201605/tmpsfc_CFSv1 is not an available dataset"^;};
Error: nc_open failed to open file http://monsoondata.org:9090/dods/nmme/201605/tmpsfc_CFSv1
NetCDF: Malformed or inaccessible DAP DDS
gadsdf: Couldn't ingest SDF metadata.
syntax error, unexpected WORD_STRING, expecting WORD_WORD
context: Error { code = 0; message = "subset requests must include a constraint expression"^;};
sdfdeflev: nc_get_vara_double failed to read coordinate axis values
Do you have any idea what may be causing the problem? I tried to sdfopen the links by themselves without the script the links work fine (well the ones that are available on the GDS server in the NMME directory).
Thanks,
James
From: jadams21 at gmu.edu
To: gradsusr at gradsusr.org
Date: Thu, 5 May 2016 20:48:14 +0000
Subject: [gradsusr] ENSO Forecast Plumes
Dear All,
I created a graphic that depicts ensemble forecast plumes with embedded histograms at each lead time. The plots convey information about the variability in the ensemble in a clear and easy-to-interpret format. The initial application uses forecasts of
NINO3.4 index from the NMME data archive. The web site given below explains the graphic, presents an archive of images, and provides a link to the script, which accesses the data from COLA’s GDS, so you can try it without having to download any data. There’s
a companion web page with an animation of plumes spanning the recent El Nino event — look for the link at the end of the explantory text.
http://cola.gmu.edu/enso_forecast_plumes.html
—Jennifer
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Jennifer Miletta Adams
Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Studies (COLA)
George Mason University
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