How to deal with different time dimensions? #2620
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With the latest release (2.5.0), we have drastically improved the handling of time ranges in ESMValTool and I believe this could help in your case as well. Please have a look at the timerange section in https://docs.esmvaltool.org/projects/esmvalcore/en/latest/recipe/overview.html#datasets, though I just noticed there seems to be a problem with the formatting. @sloosvel, I think you have applied this for a somewhat similar use-case in decadal predictions, right? Would you mind having a look? Perhaps this is something we could pick up at the monthly video call (see ESMValGroup/Community#23). In any case, @dhohn, you are very welcome to join that meeting if you like! |
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I want to look at several experiments branching off from the 1pctCO2 runs. One annoyance that I came across is that the branching times are (by necessity) different across the various models. Thats inconvenient when I want to compare some metric at branching time vs some years later.
Is there a preprocessor to "align" the time coordinates of datasets to a common event such as the branching time in those 1pct runs? If not what would be a smart way to deal with it?
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