Hi Izidine, Do you want to keep the time resolution of the original data, so that you see all of the variations, but not show those straight the lines between the end of Feb and the start of Dec? Or do you want to take an average over each DJF season, and plot a time series where each season is represented by one point? To do the first, you could use the command yes? CANCEL AXIS/CALENDAR `temp,RETURN=taxis`This would set the T axis so it is no longer a formatted time axis. Your data will plot as a simple time series, but the labeling of the axis with months and years will no longer be in place; the horizontal axis will just be labeled with time coordinates number-of-days-since the time origin. To make a time series with a single point for each year, define a yearly time axis with the time coordinates centered in the middle of January, and regrid your data to that axis: yes? DEFINE AXIS/T=16-jan-1981:16-jan-1999:1/units=year tyearTry some of these things and see Izidine Pinto wrote:
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