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Hi,<br>
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Another way to calculate<br>
Vertically integarted moisture flux convergence (VIMFC)<br>
from 1000mb to 100mb:<br>
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sdfopen shum.nc<br>
sdfopen uwnd.nc<br>
sdfopen vwnd.nc<br>
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set lon x1 x2<br>
set lat y1 y2<br>
set t 1 T<br>
set lev 1<br>
qu=vint(1000,shum.1*uwnd.2,100)<br>
qv=vint(1000,shum.1*vwnd.3,100)<br>
vimf=-hdivg(qu,qv)<br>
d vimf<br>
<br>
Best,<br>
Tereza Cavazos<br>
<br>
On 1/18/2012 10:30 AM, khaled ammar wrote:
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<div>dear friends <br>
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<div>you can use the script to calculate qu component and adjust
for qv comonent for vertically integrated moisture flux vector
between 1000 and 300 hpa levels <br>
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<div>my best</div>
<div>khaled ammar</div>
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