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Add an example demonstrating isopycnal heaving and water mass transformation decomposition #394

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Oler2008 opened this issue Jul 1, 2024 · 9 comments
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Oler2008 commented Jul 1, 2024

Create a new documented example to decompose temperature (or other scalar) anomalies into isopycnal heaving (HVE) and changes along isopycnals (WMP)

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Oler2008 commented Jul 1, 2024

Bins for potentital density 250: np.arange(1026.5,1029.1,.02)

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Hangyum commented Jul 1, 2024

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navidcy commented Jul 3, 2024

Hi both, could we update the issue title to be more descriptive? I personally don't know what these acronyms are... perhaps just spell them out?

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Hangyum commented Jul 16, 2024

Hi Navid, HVE means changes in temperature/salt/age by isopycnal heaving, and WMP means changes along the isopycnal. @Oler2008, could you spell out the WMP?

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navidcy commented Jul 17, 2024

Please edit the PR title and spell these things out -- thanks!

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navidcy commented Jul 19, 2024

@Hangyum or @Oler2008? Could you please update the issue title?

@Hangyum Hangyum changed the title HVE-WMP decomposition Isopycnal heaving and Water mass transformation decomposition Jul 19, 2024
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Hangyum commented Jul 19, 2024

Yes Navid, I am changing this title now. I was waiting for Ole's response, but does the title look easier to read?

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navidcy commented Jul 19, 2024

It's words now that mean something! Thanks!!

@navidcy navidcy changed the title Isopycnal heaving and Water mass transformation decomposition Add an example demonstrating isopycnal heaving and water mass transformation decomposition Jul 19, 2024
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Hangyum commented Jul 19, 2024

Hi @Oler2008, could you send me your codes by using xhistogram to bin isopycnals? I can combine them.

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