Hello to All
Are there databases of high resolution surface (u,v); lets say between 1/25º and 1/12º?
Thanks in advance
u,v high resolution database
Re: u,v high resolution database
Is there a time and a place you are thinking of? There are daily global HYCOM fields out there. https://www.hycom.org/dataserver
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Re: u,v high resolution database
Hello Kate
I am looking for a higher resolution than hycom, let say some 4x4 km or 6x6 km
Thanks un advance
I am looking for a higher resolution than hycom, let say some 4x4 km or 6x6 km
Thanks un advance
Re: u,v high resolution database
Again, when and where? We have almost 40 years of Arctic hindcasts, but we'd have to load up a hard drive to get it to you. Or you can run your own regional domain using the global HYCOM boundaries, then run a nest within that. I do that in offline mode quite routinely.
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Re: u,v high resolution database
Hello Kate
The northwest Mexico including the Gulf of California and the years 2005, 2006, 2009 and 2010
This Is what i'm looking foto
Thanks a lot
The northwest Mexico including the Gulf of California and the years 2005, 2006, 2009 and 2010
This Is what i'm looking foto
Thanks a lot
Re: u,v high resolution database
I recommend you contact CICESE and the UABC. A few people there have simulations for the Baja Peninsula - maybe it will cover the period you are interested in.
Re: u,v high resolution database
AMSEAS was running back in 2010, @ 1/36 deg:
https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/data-access/m ... o-ncom-reg
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https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/data-access/m ... o-ncom-reg
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Re: u,v high resolution database
Hello to All
Thanks a lot for your suggestions
Have a nice day
Thanks a lot for your suggestions
Have a nice day