Hi Moritz,
I eventually solved it like this:
t.rast.aggregate -s input=cla granularity="1 years" method=minimum
output=yearly_min basename=yearly_min
t.rast.aggregate -s input=cla granularity="1 months" method=minimum
output=monthly_min basename=monthly_min
YEAR_I=2003 ; YEAR_F=2013
MONTH_I=1
Hi,
Sorry, i am unable to help here, since the algebra is a deep mistery for me
as well. I think that after i have finished a paper about it, the algebra
will be much better documented.
Ciao
Sören
Am 25.09.2015 16:40 schrieb "Veronica Andreo" :
> Hi Moritz,
>
> I eventually
Thanks, Sören!
I anxiously await for that paper :)
Cheers,
Vero
El sep 25, 2015 12:31 PM, "Sören Gebbert"
escribió:
> Hi,
> Sorry, i am unable to help here, since the algebra is a deep mistery for
> me as well. I think that after i have finished a paper about it,
On 18/09/15 17:38, Veronica Andreo wrote:
Hi Soeren, list
I need some help with t.rast.algebra. Well, if it is that my problem is
really a t.rast.algebra problem...
I have 2 strds with different granularities. A is an annual time series
that contains the min annual temperature, B is a monthly
Hi Soeren, list
I need some help with t.rast.algebra. Well, if it is that my problem is
really a t.rast.algebra problem...
I have 2 strds with different granularities. A is an annual time series
that contains the min annual temperature, B is a monthly time series
containing the min monthly