tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2220966763638300672.post7629773189915124281..comments2023-07-29T05:11:23.558-04:00Comments on Climate Observations: June 2010 SST Anomaly UpdateBob Tisdalehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15462377647970214137noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2220966763638300672.post-73318666592840863282010-07-20T11:46:07.709-04:002010-07-20T11:46:07.709-04:00Ron: Sorry. Didn't see a question to me over...Ron: Sorry. Didn't see a question to me over at Lucia's. What thread?<br /><br />With respect to your offer to trade, I wouldn't know an "R-code graphing utility for netcdf map data" if it came up and bit me. Sorry. If Geert Jan's Climate Explorer didn't exist, I'd be out of luck.Bob Tisdalehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15462377647970214137noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2220966763638300672.post-28470209183329841552010-07-20T10:01:06.274-04:002010-07-20T10:01:06.274-04:00I didn't see a reply to this at Lucia's, s...I didn't see a reply to this at Lucia's, so I'm reposting it here. Just FYI, I am unable to access your comment page from work.<br /><br />===============<br /><br />Bob: Do you have the ability to mask the LST data on the GISTEMP combined product (1200km radius smoothing) so that the GISS-adjusted SST data can be compared to the source SST data?<br />.<br />Wanna trade?<br />.<br />I have a file with ocean only data from the SBBX.HadR2 as used in GISTEMP formatted as a netcdf file. The SBBX.HadR2 file is downloaded from the GISTEMP ftp server. In GISTEMP step5, the SBBX.HadR2 file is combined with the land station SBBX file to produce the land+sea surface file (which is a BX file). I also found a file to create netcdf files from the SBBX files. (BTW, SBBX means “sub-box”). This files has a flag for ‘land only, ‘sea only’ or ‘combined.’ I used the ‘sea only’ to generate the netcdf.<br />.<br />I did a quick spot check of a couple of dates and they seem to be a vague match to the ‘sea only’ data in the GISTEMP web mapper. But the color schemes differ, so it’s hard to tell by eyeball. You can find the 300 meg file here, since its so large, I’ll probably pull the file down in a day or two. Hope it helps<br />.<br />http://rhinohide.cx/co2/gistemp/201007/ gistemp.nc<br />.<br />Now in trade, does someone have an R-code graphing utility for netcdf map data?Ron Broberghttp://rhinohide.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com