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Hybrid-height coordinates

Added by Zak Kipling almost 13 years ago

The "hybrid" z-axis type in CDO appears to refer to hybrid-pressure coordinates, as used in various models including ECHAM. However, HadGEM (i.e. the UK Met Office Unified Model) uses a hybrid-height coordinate (transitioning from metres above the surface to metres above sea level).

Is it possible to handle such coordinates with an appropriate z-axis definition, or it not, how feasible would it be to add support for an additional z-axis type?

Cheers,

Zak.


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RE: Hybrid-height coordinates - Added by Ralf Mueller almost 13 years ago

Hi Zak
CDO can handle hybrid height coordinates, see here.
Does this fits your needs?

best regards to UK
ralf

RE: Hybrid-height coordinates - Added by Zak Kipling almost 13 years ago

Sorry, I only just saw your reply to this, as for some reason the email notification didn't come through.

I've looked at that, which shows how to interpolate hybrid model levels to pressure or height levels; however what I'm unsure of is how to specify the Z-axis type for the hybrid-height levels, so that operators like this will work correctly, as the only example definition I can find in the manual is for hybrid-pressure levels.

Cheers,

Zak.

RE: Hybrid-height coordinates - Added by Andrew Williams over 1 year ago

Hi there,

Just checking if there is currently any support for remapping hybrid height levels -> pressure levels? I'm in exactly the same position as Zak (trying to remap HadGEM..)

Is it possible to use `ap2pl`?

Cheers
Andrew

RE: Hybrid-height coordinates - Added by Ralf Mueller over 1 year ago

hi Andrew!

ap2pl is specifically for the ICON model. I think this is still not solved. HadGEM should have documentation about its vertical coordinates

cheers
ralf

RE: Hybrid-height coordinates - Added by Andrew Williams over 1 year ago

Hi Ralf,

Thanks, I'm inquiring about this now with Met Office people. The people I've asked all seem to work on the native HadGEM vertical grid...

Cheers
Andrew

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