Hi,
Yes. It looks like your definition agrees with the FAQ about yearly
climatologies,
https://ferret.pmel.noaa.gov/Ferret/faq/creating-a-daily-climatology
It shows as well what to do to define climatologies in calendars
other than the standard Proleptic-Gregorian one.
On 9/6/2020 7:32 PM, saurabh rathore
wrote:
Dear Ferreters,
G'day
I am emailing
regarding the daily climatology and anomaly. I have daily data
spanning from 1981-2020. Then I have computed the climatology
and anomaly as follows.
DEFINE
AXIS/T=0:365.2425/EDGES/NPOINTS=365/T0=1-JAN-0001/UNITS=DAYS/MODULO
tdaily
let dcli=ssr1[gt=tdaily@mod]
let sswr = ssr1 - dcli[gt=ssr1@asn]
so does it
account leap year while computing daily climatology and
anomaly?
cheers, saurabh
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Atmosphere & Land Science Technology
Indian Institute Of Technology,
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