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Il 03/05/2013 15:30, Etienne Tourigny ha scritto:
>> a front-end to what? do you mean cdo/nco?
possibly, yes.
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On Fri, May 3, 2013 at 2:42 AM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
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> Il 02/05/2013 23:45, Leo Kris Palao ha scritto:
> > Thank you Etienne for your help, I'll try your suggestion. BTW, my data
> is in netcdf
> > format. I am having trouble reclassifying my d
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Il 02/05/2013 23:45, Leo Kris Palao ha scritto:
> Thank you Etienne for your help, I'll try your suggestion. BTW, my data is in
> netcdf
> format. I am having trouble reclassifying my data using raster calculator
> when using
> hdf. I'll email you if
Thank you Etienne for your help, I'll try your suggestion. BTW, my data is
in netcdf format. I am having trouble reclassifying my data using raster
calculator when using hdf. I'll email you if I get stuck with the
processing =)
-Leo
On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 7:44 PM, Etienne Tourigny wrote:
> Hi,
Hi,
I am not sure you need GIS tools (such as QGIS) to do this kind of thing,
which is fairly routin in the meteorological/climate research field.
My advice would be to convert the TRMM data to a single netcdf file (which
is much more suited for temporal + spatial datasets), and then process the
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Il 02/05/2013 05:59, Leo Kris Palao ha scritto:
> is there a plugin in QGIS that I can use that will automate this process. I
> know this
> is possible using a script, but I do not have a background yet in scripting.
> Right
> now I am still reading
Hi *QGIS users*,
I am working with daily rainfall raster dataset of one decade acquired from
*TRMM*. We will use this as criteria for our suitability analysis of a
farming system. I want to derive the following:
1. Mean daily rainfall *(*output is 365 raster files (representing *day
1-day 365*) w