Description Usage Arguments Details Value Author(s) References Examples
This function is applied automatically by NCEP.gather
whenever it is needed. It binds the results from either side of the Prime Meridian.
1 | NCEP.bind(data.west, data.east)
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data.west |
a 3-D array of weather data, as returned by |
data.east |
a 3-D array of weather data, as returned by |
This function is applied automatically by NCEP.gather
whenever it is needed.
The arrays specified in data.west
and data.east
must have the same latitude and datetime intervals and extents.
This function depends on the package abind
The maximum longitudinal extent of the NCEP dataset is 357.5 not 360.
A 3-D array with the same latitude and datetime intervals and extent as data.west
and data.east
. Row names (i.e. longitudes) for data from the west of the Prime Meridian are converted from positive to negative values.
Michael U. Kemp mukemp+RNCEP@gmail.com
Kemp, M. U., van Loon, E. E., Shamoun-Baranes, J., and Bouten, W. 2011. RNCEP:global weather and climate data at your fingertips. – Methods in Ecology and Evolution. DOI:10.1111/j.2041-210X.2011.00138.x.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 | ## Not run:
library(RNCEP)
## Using NCEP.gather(), query weather data from both sides of
## the Prime Meridian ##
## NCEP.bind() is applied automatically ##
wx <- NCEP.gather(variable='air', level=925,
months.minmax=10, years.minmax=2003,
lat.southnorth=c(50, 52.5), lon.westeast=c(-2.5, 2.5),
reanalysis2=FALSE, return.units=TRUE)
## End(Not run)
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