[gradsusr] Displaying gfs precipitation
Jean Pierre Arabonis
arabonis at yahoo.com
Sat Jul 13 06:26:17 EDT 2019
Thank you Jeff and others,
For anyone else with this problem I came up with the following flexible solution that works for me but can probably be improved by others.
d tloop(sum(const(apcpsfc,0,-u),t-0,t+0))-tloop(sum(const(apcpsfc,0,-u),t-1,t-1))
the const is required to set the first apcp to zero from the undefined value.
Jean Pierre
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On Tuesday, 9 July 2019, 19:34:31 SAST, Jeff Duda <jeffduda319 at gmail.com> wrote:
You should check the Users Forum history. I believe an email was very recently sent out (like, within the past 10 days) detailing how this works with FV3 precip files.
Jeff Duda
On Tue, Jul 9, 2019 at 8:05 AM Jean Pierre Arabonis <arabonis at yahoo.com> wrote:
Good Day all
With the gfs data now providing accumulated rainfall is there an elegant method to display the precipitation at discrete intervals, ie I want to plot the rainfall occurring every 3 hours through a time series as a bar graph.
Thanks Jean Pierre
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