How to correct timestamp after time linear interpolation (inttime)
Added by Marco Alves almost 4 years ago
Hello,
I have a dataset at hourly timesteps and I am interpolating it to 30-min with 'inttime'. However, the timestamp outputted is not correct, it is just duplicated from the original data. How can I correct that?
I am interpolating the data with 'cdo inttime,date,time,inc ifile.nc ofile.nc'.
This is what I have after the interpolation...
2000-01-01 01:*00*:00, 2000-01-01 01:*00*:00, 2000-01-01 02:*00*:00, 2000-01-01 02:*00*:00, etc.
But this is what I want to have after the interpolation...
2000-01-01 01:*00*:00, 2000-01-01 01:*30*:00, 2000-01-01 02:*00*:00, 2000-01-01 02:*30*:00, etc.
Thanks in advance for all the help!
Cheers,
M.
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