FunctionDescription
Area plot of time averaged parameters:Displays a time-averaged data plot for selected parameters and spatial area. The plot for the first selected parameter is color shaded and the second is contoured. If the beginning and ending times are identical, no time average will be taken. This function allows the geographical intercomparison between two parameters.
Area plot of time averaged difference:Displays a time-averaged difference for selected parameters and spatial area. If the beginning and ending times are identical, no time average will be taken.
Time Plot of area averaged parameters:Displays an X-Y data plot, where X denotes time and Y the data averaged over the selected spatial area or at a single grid point. This function allows the generation of a time series plot for up to three parameters. For ASCII output, there is no limit to the number of parameters selected.
Time Plot of area averaged difference:Displays an X-Y data plot, where X denotes time and Y the difference of selected parameters averaged over the selected spatial area or at a single grid point. This function allows for the examination of the time series differences between two parameters.
Scatter plot of parameters in selected area and time period:Displays a scatter plot of all values of the two parameters for a selected area and time range. This function allows for the examination of the relationship between two parameters geographically.
Scatter plot of area averaged parameters:Displays a scatter plot of parameter values either averaged over a selected spatial area or at a single grid point within a given time range. This function allows for the examination of the regional (spatially averaged) relationship between two parameters.
Temporal correlation map:Displays a geographical view of correlation coefficient of a pair of selected parameters. For each grid point in a selected spatial area, the correlation coefficient (lag = 0, ranging from -1 to 1) is computed temporally over a specified time length using the standard formula. This function allows the examination of the relationship between two parameters at each grid point in the selected spatial area.
Temporal correlation of area averaged parameters:Displays a single value of the correlation coefficient of a pair of selected parameters. For a given grid point or spatial area where the selected parameters are averaged, the correlation coefficient (lag = 0, ranging from -1 to 1) is computed temporally over a specified time length using the standard formula. This function allows the examination of the point or regional relationship between two parameters.
OptionDescription
Pre-defined:Uses the color palette with the pre-specified default range of assigned values. This may be a linear or logarithmic scale palette.
Dynamic:Uses the minimum and maximum values of the data product in the specified area to create a linear scale color palette.
Customized:Allows user specification of minimum and maximum values for the color palette. A linear scale color palette will be created based on these minimum and maximum values.
OptionDescription
Dynamic:Dynamically sets the minimum, maximum, and interval values for the Time Plot Y-axis.
Customized:Allows user to specify the minimum, maximum, and interval values for the Time Plot Y-axis.
This pull-down menu provides 5 resolution options for Area ASCII outputs. Please note that the original data is in Equidistant Cylindrical Map Projection with Latitude/Longitude steps of 1.0 degrees. Currently, the output resolutions available are 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0 degrees. For a given resolution selection, the program steps through each of the possible lat/lon, lon/time or lat/time points, and sets each point value to be the same as that of the nearest original resolution point. No interpolation or averaging is performed. If you have suggestions for adding new resolutions, please contactus at help@daac.gsfc.nasa.gov.
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