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[ferret_users] height to pressure inversion
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- Subject: [ferret_users] height to pressure inversion
- From: halldor bjornsson <halldor.bjornsson@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 16:01:46 +0000
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Dear Ferreters,
I am working with NCEP height data
ftp://ftp.cdc.noaa.gov/Datasets/ncep.reanalysis.derived/pressure/hgt.mon.ltm.nc
This data has height in terms of pressure, i.e. Z(p).
I want to invert this into pressure as a function of height, i.e. P(z).
I have been looking at the sigma regridding go files, but these are fine to change the
vertical coordinate from p to z, but do not invert the variable from Z to P, i.e. do not give me the pressure.
Does anyone know how to do a conversion such as this one?
Sincerely,
Halldór
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Halldór Björnsson
Deildarstj. Ranns. & Þróun
Veðursvið Veðurstofu Íslands
Halldór Bjornsson
Weatherservice R & D
Icelandic Met. Office
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