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Good Evening,
On Hera it is in /scratch1/NCEPDEV/global/glopara/fix/fix_verif/climo_files/cmean_1d.1959{valid?fmt=%m%d}. Thanks, |
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Hi Sherrie, And thank you for your question. Could you provide a little more description about which use case this is in regards to? The directory you pointed to on Hera isn't in the METplus input data directory, so I wasn't quite sure what files you're trying to find. |
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Good afternoon,
I was just wondering if there is any climatology data available on the
AWS for doing anomaly correlations.
Thanks,
Sherrie
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Hi Sherrie,
And thank you for your question. Could you provide a little more
description about which use case this is in regards to? The directory you
pointed to on Hera isn't in the METplus input data directory, so I wasn't
quite sure what files you're trying to find.
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Hi Sherrie, Since we work on building and development of the METplus suite, we don't support/control any of the data not directly used for the support of the METplus suite. The only data we make available to users are the data needed to successfully run the use cases and unit tests for the system. However, one of the team members did manage to find this AWS registry of NOAA-provided data, which does have some climatology data available for use. If you need more information regarding the content of those data, or where you may be able to find a specific climatology, I'd suggest reaching out to one of the scientists tied to the center publishing the data. |
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I understand. Thanks very much fo the AWS NOAA registry,
Cheers,
Sherrie
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Hi Sherrie,
Since we work on building and development of the METplus suite, we don't
support/control any of the data not directly used for the support of the
METplus suite. The only data we make available to users are the data needed
to successfully run the use cases and unit tests for the system.
However, one of the team members did manage to find this AWS registry
<https://registry.opendata.aws/collab/noaa/> of NOAA-provided data, which
does have some climatology data available for use. If you need more
information regarding the content of those data, or where you may be able
to find a specific climatology, I'd suggest reaching out to one of the
scientists tied to the center publishing the data.
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Hi Sherrie,
Since we work on building and development of the METplus suite, we don't support/control any of the data not directly used for the support of the METplus suite. The only data we make available to users are the data needed to successfully run the use cases and unit tests for the system.
However, one of the team members did manage to find this AWS registry of NOAA-provided data, which does have some climatology data available for use. If you need more information regarding the content of those data, or where you may be able to find a specific climatology, I'd suggest reaching out to one of the scientists tied to the center publishing the data.