I used postproc.x
but in postproc.in there are: DIURNALI AVG and CONTINUOUS AVG!
these two options don't give the same result for Tmin and Tmax
so wich I have to use?
regards

--- En date de : Ven 11.12.09, bixq <bixq@ictp.it> a écrit :

De: bixq <bixq@ictp.it>
Objet: Re: [RegCNET] mismatch in averaging!
À: "Smz Rcm" <smzrcm@yahoo.fr>
Cc: regcnet@lists.ictp.it
Date: Vendredi 11 Décembre 2009, 10h34


Hi, Sassi:

Correct ! for the following 5 fields in SRF file:
tgmax, tgmin, t2max, t2min, w10max and ps_min

You have to run postproc.f (or day_SRF.f) firstly.

(https://lists.ictp.it/pipermail/regcnet/2009/001900.html)

On Fri, 11 Dec 2009, Smz Rcm wrote:

> Dear RegCMers,
> I tried some simulations using ReGCM3 with ERA40 and with EH50M data, but after the postprocessing step, I had some doubt about Tmin and Tmax values, because when I make a diurnal averaging I get more realistic values than when making daily continuous averaging. and the difference is really important!
> so what should I do please? I get Tmin and Tmax from the 8 averaged values of diurnal file?
> Thanks for help
> Sassi
>
>
>
>

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