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cmsaf (version 1.9.5)

dayrange: This function determines the diurnal range.

Description

The function calculates the difference of maximum and minimum values of hourly data from a single CM SAF NetCDF input file.

Usage

dayrange(var, infile, outfile, nc34)

Arguments

var

Variable name.

infile

Filename of input NetCDF file (character). This may include the directory. There should be at least two values per day.

outfile

Filename of output NetCDF file. This may include the directory (character).

nc34

NetCDF version of output file. If nc34=4 the output file will be in NetCDFv4 format (numeric). Default output is NetCDFv3.

Value

A NetCDF file including a timeseries of the diurnal range is written (character).

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
## Create an example NetCDF file with a similar structure
## as used by CM SAF. The file is created with the ncdf4 package.
## Alternatively example data can be freely downloaded here: 
## <https://wui.cmsaf.eu/>

library(ncdf4)

## create some (non-realistic) example data

  lon <- seq(5,15,0.5)
  lat <- seq(45,55,0.5)
  time <- seq(ISOdate(2000,1,1), ISOdate(2000,1,6), 'hours')
  origin <- as.Date('1983-01-01 00:00:00')
  time <- as.numeric(difftime(time,origin,units='hour'))
  data <- array(250:350,dim=c(21,21,121))

## create example NetCDF

   x <- ncdim_def(name='lon',units='degrees_east',vals=lon)
   y <- ncdim_def(name='lat',units='degrees_north',vals=lat)
   t <- ncdim_def(name='time',units='hours since 1983-01-01 00:00:00',
   vals=time,unlim=TRUE)
   var1 <- ncvar_def('SIS','W m-2',list(x,y,t),-1,prec='short')
   vars <- list(var1)
   ncnew <- nc_create('CMSAF_example_file.nc',vars)
   ncvar_put(ncnew,var1,data)
   ncatt_put(ncnew,'lon','standard_name','longitude',prec='text')
   ncatt_put(ncnew,'lat','standard_name','latitude',prec='text')
   nc_close(ncnew)

## Determine the diurnal range of the example CM SAF NetCDF file and write 
## the output to a new file.
   dayrange('SIS','CMSAF_example_file.nc', 'CMSAF_example_file_dayrange.nc')
# }

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