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A gentle request #20
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Hi @Home-tenderness I'm afraid the answer would be no to both. I haven't processed any CMIP6 myself. And I think you should look for downloads of integrated northward and eastward moisture fluxes from the CMIP6 data portal or website, and then compute the IVT yourself. |
Ok, thank you very much for your reply! There are some more specific questions:
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0.25*0.25 would work. There isn't a very strict requirement on the resolution, so long as it is not too coarse (> 2.0x2.0 is probably too coarse by today's standard). It also doesn't have to be hourly. 6-hourly or even daily would work. There is a
It can be used (and have been by myself) to process the entire globe. The 20-80 degrees north range is mostly for selecting out the mid-latitude domain, so we achieve a closer correspondence between what is detected by the algorithm and extra-tropical cyclones, which are what drives (most) ARs . You can adjust the boundary to your needs. I have processed the Southern Hemisphere myself and I have heard about other people doing the same using this tool.
I didn't know about this repo you mentioned. It seems that IPART is used to create that catalogue. But it is using the ERA5 data, not CMIP6 as you mentioned earlier. |
Thanks for your detailed reply above, I got an error while running notebooks with the third file, 3_detect_ARs.ipynb.IndexError Traceback (most recent call last) ~/opt/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/ipart/utils/funcs.py in sliceData(self, v1, v2, axis) ~/opt/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/numpy/ma/core.py in getitem(self, indx) IndexError: only integers, slices ( |
Thank you very much!Okay, I found a solution. |
Hello, I have one more question and one more request. |
@Home-tenderness
I think if you decide to convert the longitude to within 0-360 you could do something like
I think this belongs to subsequent analyses one might want to carry out after the detection of the ARs. How to determine a landing location may vary depending on some subjective criteria. Say, what resolution of the coastline shape one chooses to use to define the land -vs-ocean regions, is the outer boundary of the AR or the centroid of the AR used to qualify a landing, how long the landing has to be to distinguish a proper landing from a noise, etc. Similar for the geographical areas, I think you can decide it yourself so long as the geographical area definition is sensible enough to help explain the topic you wish to explain. |
KERNEL=[16,6,6] |
Dear author, I wonder if it is convenient for you to provide the results of atmospheric rivers identification, or I wonder if it is convenient for you to provide the IVT data of CMIP6. Thank you very much!
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