Hi Michael,
There's no trick that I know of, unless you have some kind
of masking information to indicate what part of your
data is over a specific US state.
We've had this kind of request before, and it's been on our list
to look into.
--Mary
On Tue, 7 Apr 2009, Michael Notaro wrote:
> Does anyone know a trick to average a variable over a specific US state?
> For example, I have a 0.1 degree dataset of Midwest temperatures and
> want to compute the average temperature over Wisconsin only (carefully
> within its state boundaries).
>
> Probably there's no good way but I might as well ask.
>
> Thanks, Mike
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