mean ∫dT ∂X ∂X [ Hydromet CIPH CSMT RHCondProb ] : ∂X ∂X Percent Occurrence of Relative Humidity Condition in Historical Record data
RHCondProb partial_X partial_X int_dT
∂X ∂X Percent Occurrence of Relative Humidity Condition in Historical Record from Hydromet CIPH CSMT: Climatic Suitability for a Malaria Transmission.
Independent Variables (Grids)
- Time (time)
- grid: /T (months since 1960-01-01) ordered (0000 1 Jan 1960) to (0000 1 Jan 1961) by 1.0 N= 13 pts :grid
Other Info
- bufferwordsize
- 8
- calendar
- standard
- CE
- null
- center
- US Weather Service - National Met. Center
- CI
- 25.0
- CS
- null
- datatype
- doublearraytype
- fnname
- flagge
- grib_name
- SPFH
- gribfield
- 1
- GRIBgridcode
- 2
- gribleveltype
- 100
- gribNumBits
- 15
- gribparam
- 51
- gribvariable
- 51
- maxncolor
- 254
- PDS_TimeRange
- 113
- pointwidth
- 1.0
- process
- 62 wave triangular, 28 layer Spectral model from "Medium Range Forecast" run
- PTVersion
- 2
- subcenter
- NCEP Ensemble Products
- units
- 273.567195834312 radian-2 east year
- history
- Hydromet CIPH CSMT RH
- X regridded on Hydromet CIPH CSMT RH
Y regridded on Hydromet CIPH CSMT RH
$integral dT$ $partialdiff sub X$ $partialdiff sub X$ [ Hydromet CIPH CSMT RHCondProb ] - Averaged over T2[1991, 2020]
mean $integral dT$ $partialdiff sub X$ $partialdiff sub X$ [ Hydromet CIPH CSMT RHCondProb ] - Averaged over X[61.5W, 56.5W] Y[0.95N, 8.549999N]
References
Grover-Kopec_etal2006
Last updated: Wed, 02 Jul 2025 14:55:56 GMT
Filters
Here are some filters that are useful for manipulating data. There
are actually many more available, but they have to be entered
manually. See
Ingrid
Function Documentation for more information.
- Monthly Climatology calculates
a monthly climatology by averaging over all years.
- anomalies calculates the difference
between the (above) monthly climatology and the original data.
- Integrate along T
- Differentiate along T
- Take differences along T
Average over
T
|
RMS (root mean square with mean *not* removed) over
T
|
RMSA (root mean square with mean removed) over
T
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Maximum over
T
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Minimum over
T
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Detrend (best-fit-line) over
T
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Note on units