Vertically integrated moisture

From: Guilherme Martins <jgmsantos_at_nyahnyahspammersnyahnyah>
Date: Fri Nov 15 2013 - 07:55:27 MST

Hi users,

I'm trying to calculate the below equation,
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Results from vertically integrated moisture for each month. The result are
very high.

(0) Min: 99.6938 Max: 4057.94
(0) Min: 92.35 Max: 3991.74
(0) Min: 33.7647 Max: 4103.8
(0) Min: 113.245 Max: 4065.14
(0) Min: 116.441 Max: 4264.88
(0) Min: 120.244 Max: 4590.53
(0) Min: 126.749 Max: 4970.54
(0) Min: 136.355 Max: 4277.98
(0) Min: 162.384 Max: 3740.91
(0) Min: 132.163 Max: 3669.57
(0) Min: 67.8613 Max: 3948.58
(0) Min: 69.7997 Max: 4352.65

I have doubt in calculating the flow. The values are high. The unit of q =
g/kg ; psfc = hPa and ; u and v = m/s. I think I'm missing some unit.

My script is attached.

Thanks,

Guilherme.

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*Guilherme Martins*
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