Have you looked at
http://www.ncl.ucar.edu/Applications/pop.shtml
[Click: Iso-surfaces/Vert.Interp ]
--- Actually, the above is a link to: http://www.ncl.ucar.edu/Applications/iso.shtml On 4/29/10 9:03 AM, siswanto@climate.unibe.ch wrote: > Dear all NCL-ers, > > I wonder if there some of you experience with extracting thermocline depth > from CCSM3 output. I have a data (time,z_t,lat,lon) and wanted to pick up > depth from certain subsurface temperature and make spatial map afterward. > (Deser et.al, 2006 have choosen 15 deg C as a reference Temp), but in my > case, from the equatorial vertical-temperature profile is around 19 - 20. > Perhaps, there is another opininion to define thermocline depth and the > technique to do so. I tried already using ferret to isolate i,e depth of > 14 - 15 degC, and it does something..but the question, then probably I'll > loss data where the steeper gradient was. > Looking forward to enlightment > > Cheers, > > > Siswanto > Climate and Environmental Physics siswanto@climate.unibe.ch > Physics Institute, University of Bern ph: +41 (0)31 631 48 71 > Sidlerstrasse 5, 3012 Bern, Switzerland > > > _______________________________________________ > ncl-talk mailing list > List instructions, subscriber options, unsubscribe: > http://mailman.ucar.edu/mailman/listinfo/ncl-talk _______________________________________________ ncl-talk mailing list List instructions, subscriber options, unsubscribe: http://mailman.ucar.edu/mailman/listinfo/ncl-talkReceived on Thu Apr 29 17:08:30 2010
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