root mean sq anom ∫dT [ ENACTS version0 monthly climatologies rfe ] : Monthly Rainfall climatology 1981-2010 average data
monthly climatologies rfe rfe rfe int_dT Monthly Rainfall climatology 1981-2010 average from ENACTS version0: version 0: CHIRPS-BLENDED and CRU.
Independent Variables (Grids)
- Time
- grid: /T (days since 1960-01-01) ordered [ (1200 16 Dec 1959 - 1200 16 Jan 1960) (1200 16 Jan 1960 - 1200 15 Feb 1960) (1200 15 Feb 1960 - 1200 16 Mar 1960) (1200 16 Mar 1960 - 2400 15 Apr 1960) (0000 16 Apr 1960 - 1200 16 May 1960) (1200 16 May 1960 - 2400 15 Jun 1960) (0000 16 Jun 1960 - 1200 16 Jul 1960) (1200 16 Jul 1960 - 1200 16 Aug 1960) (1200 16 Aug 1960 - 2400 15 Sep 1960) (0000 16 Sep 1960 - 1200 16 Oct 1960) (1200 16 Oct 1960 - 2400 15 Nov 1960) (0000 16 Nov 1960 - 1200 16 Dec 1960) (1200 16 Dec 1960 - 1200 16 Jan 1961)] :grid
- Latitude (latitude)
- grid: /Y (degree_north) ordered (11.775S) to (23.125N) by 0.05 N= 699 pts :grid
Other Info
- bufferwordsize
- 8
- CE
- null
- colorscalename
- precip_colors
- CS
- null
- datatype
- doublearraytype
- maxncolor
- 254
- missing_value
- NaN
- pointwidth
- 1.0
- units
- 1036.8 meter second year-1
- history
- root mean sq anom $integral dT$ [ ENACTS version0 monthly climatologies rfe ]
- Averaged over T2[1981, 2010] minimum 0.0% data present
Averaged over X[21.88E, 51.43E] minimum 0.0% data present
Last updated: Thu, 20 Feb 2025 09:48:13 GMT
Expires: Mon, 10 Mar 2025 00:00:00 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 Y
T
- Differentiate along Y
T
- Take differences along Y
T
Average over
Y
T
|
Y T
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RMS (root mean square with mean *not* removed) over
Y
T
|
Y T
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RMSA (root mean square with mean removed) over
Y
T
|
Y T
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Maximum over
Y
T
|
Y T
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Minimum over
Y
T
|
Y T
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Detrend (best-fit-line) over
Y
T
|
Y T
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Note on units