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Re: [ferret_users] Vertical interpolation
Hi Bruce,
If you look up "isosurface" in the Users Guide, you'll
see how to do this. It's the @LOC transformation.
Mary
--- "Bruce W. Ford" <bruce@clearscienceinc.com> wrote:
>
> Ferreters!
>
> I have a dataset that is essentially temperature at
> 40 set
> depth levels. I would like to interpolate such that
> I find
> out the depth of a given temperature. For instance,
> the
> depth of the 20 degree C isotherm.
>
> I'm sure there is an elegant way to approach this
> with
> Ferret, but having never done this type of
> calculation with
> Ferret is there a function for this vertical
> interpolation
> of depth?
>
> Any assistance would be appreciated!!
>
> Bruce
>
>
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> -----------------------
> Bruce W. Ford
> Clear Science, Inc.
> http://www.ClearScienceInc.com
>
>
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>
> --
> -----------------------
> Bruce W. Ford
> Clear Science, Inc.
> http://www.ClearScienceInc.com
>
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