Hi Paul,

I think I wasn't sure what was exactly in Mazi plots. I thought what was
being shown was the bias averaged for each year. Instead it sounds like the
data was temporally regridded from monthly data to yearly data first, (eg,
the annual average surface temperatures were calculated first, then the
bias metric was ran on the temporally regridded data). What I was trying to
say was that from visually inspecting the plots alone, a plot of the
average values of all five of them would probably look similar to each
individual plot. Sorry if I worded that poorly... in any case I think your
suggestion is the correct one, what should be plotted is just the mean bias
at each grid point for the five-year period.

Also another side-note: When plotting biases or anomalies, it is generally
ideal to have the 0 contour at the center of the colorbar. Currently you
must manually enter the contour levels into one of the arguments of the
contour plotting function to achieve this. Finding an elegant way to do
this automatically was an often requested feature of the OCW plotting
interface that I unfortunately never found the time to implement. Just
something to think about.

Also, thanks for the kind regards Chris, I am doing well.

Alex


On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 5:06 PM, Mattmann, Chris A (3980) <
chris.a.mattm...@jpl.nasa.gov> wrote:

> THanks guys, Alex, great to see you!
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alex Goodman <alex.good...@colostate.edu>
> Reply-To: "dev@climate.apache.org" <dev@climate.apache.org>
> Date: Wednesday, June 4, 2014 3:53 PM
> To: "Boustani, Maziyar (398F)" <maziyar.boust...@jpl.nasa.gov>
> Cc: "Loikith, Paul C (329C-Affiliate)" <paul.c.loik...@jpl.nasa.gov>,
> "dev@climate.apache.org" <dev@climate.apache.org>
> Subject: Re: Model Observation Evaluation exmaple
>
> >Hi Mazi,
> >
> >I am in agreement with Paul. It is also clear from a quick inspection of
> >your plots that the model bias for each year is identical, so plotting
> >just
> >the 5-year average bias would give you sufficient information. You might
> >want to take a quick glance at IPCC AR5 WG I, Ch. 9 [1] for some good
> >examples.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Alex
> >
> >[1] -
> >http://www.climatechange2013.org/images/report/WG1AR5_Chapter09_FINAL.pdf
> >
> >
> >On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 4:48 PM, Boustani, Maziyar (398F) <
> >maziyar.boust...@jpl.nasa.gov> wrote:
> >
> >>  Here is the attached [1].
> >>
> >>  [1]: http://oi58.tinypic.com/w7yo2q.jpg
> >>
> >>   ŠŠŠŠŠŠŠŠ
> >> Maziyar Boustani
> >> Software Engineer - GIS Developer
> >> Science Data Understanding Group
> >> Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
> >> 4800 Oak Grove Drive,
> >> Pasadena, CA, 91109
> >> maziyar.boust...@jpl.nasa.gov
> >>
> >>  On Jun 4, 2014, at 3:35 PM, Loikith, Paul C (329C-Affiliate) wrote:
> >>
> >>  Hi Mazi,
> >>
> >>  This should be one plot total.  When you compute a bias, conventionally
> >> it's just one bias for the entire time period so there should be one
> >>plot.
> >>  You could have multiple plots if you were computing the bias for all 4
> >> seasons, but for annual there should only be one.
> >>
> >>  When you say you temporally regridded to 365 days, what do you mean by
> >> this?  The model and obs data are monthly, correct?  So shouldn't you
> >>just
> >> be computing the mean difference between the obs and the model?
> >>
> >>  Please let me know if you need further clarification.
> >>
> >>  Thanks,
> >>
> >>  Paul
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>   From: <Boustani>, "Maziyar (398F)" <maziyar.boust...@jpl.nasa.gov>
> >> Date: Wednesday, June 4, 2014 3:12 PM
> >> To: Paul Loikith <paul.c.loik...@jpl.nasa.gov>, "good...@apache.org" <
> >> good...@apache.org>
> >> Cc: "dev@climate.apache.org" <dev@climate.apache.org>
> >> Subject: Model Observation Evaluation exmaple
> >>
> >>   Hi Paul and Alex,
> >>
> >>  I ran a test code to evaluate one model [1] with one observation[2].
> >>You
> >> can find the result as attached.
> >> This has been temporally regrided for 356 day, so we going to have 5
> >>years
> >> of data and that is why we have 5 plots.
> >> Do you guys thinks this is correct to have one plot for each time or it
> >> should be one plot for entire time?
> >>
> >>  Metric = Bias
> >>  parameter_id = 38
> >> dataset_id = 10
> >> min_lat = 0
> >> max_lat = 20
> >> min_lon = 0
> >> max_lon = 20
> >> start_time = 2000-01-01 00:00:00
> >> end_time = 2004-12-01 00:00:00
> >>
> >>
> >>  [1] : AFRICA_UQAM-CRCM5_CTL_ERAINT_MM_50km_1989-2008_tas.nc (variable =
> >> TAS)
> >> [2] : CRU3.1 Daily-Mean Temperature (parmeter_id = 38)
> >>
> >>  <model_vs_obs_bias.png>
> >>
> >>   ŠŠŠŠŠŠŠŠ
> >> Maziyar Boustani
> >> Software Engineer - GIS Developer
> >> Science Data Understanding Group
> >> Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
> >> 4800 Oak Grove Drive,
> >> Pasadena, CA, 91109
> >> maziyar.boust...@jpl.nasa.gov
> >>
> >>   <model_vs_obs_bias.png>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >--
> >Alex Goodman
> >Graduate Research Assistant
> >Department of Atmospheric Science
> >Colorado State University
>
>


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Alex Goodman
Graduate Research Assistant
Department of Atmospheric Science
Colorado State University

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