[RegCNET] a question about the average tool from RegCM4 postproc

w d raisest at yahoo.com.cn
Wed Dec 1 09:22:59 CET 2010


Hi all,
    I have completed the stimulation of 200009-200109 (BOUNDRY CONDITION:NNRP1  SST:GISST).Then I have finished the daily and monthly average for the stimulation input/output and the sigma2p for the monthly averge data by RegCM4 postproc.When showed the tpr(total precipitation) with GrADS,I found that the value of tpr is very small.This is unreasonable.
    I WANT TO KNOW THAT the tpr from SRF.MON or ATM_P.mon is an accumulative total value?(If ture,it is too small.) It is an aerage value?(If ture,how average? Firstly,daily average? Secondly, 30days/31days/28days average?)
    I gave 3 gif files in accessory.
      200106tpr.gif   200107tpr.gif   200108tpr.gif    
   Please help me.   
 
2010.12.01.    
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Duan Wei 
Atmospheric Components Laboratory,MIYN 
77 Xichang Road, Kunming, P.R.China 
E-mail: raisest at yahoo.com.cn
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If you have any question,
please feel free to call me.
段玮 
云南省气象科学研究所大气成分应用研究室
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