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Analysis of Climate Data 1
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lecturers |
Dr. Barcza Zoltán, associate
professor |
credits |
0+2=2 |
period |
1 |
curriculum |
Preparation and application of computer programs in
FORTRAN 77 or FORTRAN 90.. Importance of
verification of the algorithm. Mathematical
calculations with real meteorological data. Organizing code using subroutines
and functions, usefulness of Makefile. Handling of
missing data using MS Excel and FORTRAN. Calculation of simple statistical
parameters, postprocessing of the results in MS Excel.
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literature |
Hans von Storch, Francis W. Zwiers , 1999: Statistical Analysis in Climate
Research, Cambridge University Press. |
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subject |
Analysis of Climate Data 2
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lecturers |
Dr. Barcza Zoltán, associate
professor |
credits |
1+3=4 |
period |
2 |
curriculum |
Possible
sources of climate related data on the Internet. The IPCC reports in a
nutshell, the Met Office Hadley Centre/CRU estimations. The NetCDF data format, advantages of using NetCDF. The COARDS and the CF convention. The CRU TS 1.2
and 2.1 datasets, practical examples using CRU data. Introduction to GrADS scripts. Creating flat binary files with GrADS for FORTRAN. Calculation and visualization of
climate diagrams. Exporting 2D meteorological fields from GrADS,
reading the data with FORTRAN, data manipulation with 2D fields. Creating
binary output with FORTRAN and reading the result with GrADS. |
literature |
Woods, A. (2006). Medium-Range Weather Prediction - the
European Approach. Springer. ISBN 978-0-387-26928-3. GrADS
tutorial: http://www.iges.org/grads/gadoc/tutorial.html ECMWF newsletters online: http://www.ecmwf.int/publications/newsletters/ NetCDF documantation: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/netcdf/docs/ COARDS convention: http://ferret.wrc.noaa.gov/noaa_coop/coop_cdf_profile.html Climate and Forecast (CF) Metadata convention: wgrib
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