Dear Ferreters,G'dayI am following an example to compute the top and bottom decile of a seasonally averaged time series. The top decile means the 90th percentile and the bottom decile means 10th percentile. I want to select those years that are the top and bottom deciles of this time series to do a composite analysis. In my time series, I have 56 points as shown below.yes? use test.nc
yes? sh da
currently SET data sets:
1> ./test.nc (default)
name title I J K L
TS1 SSSI[D=1]/SSSI[D=1,L=@STD] ... ... ... 1:56
(T=16-SEP-19
--REGARDSSaurabh RathoreResearch Scholar (PhD.)Centre For Oceans, Rivers, Atmosphere & Land Science TechnologyIndian Institute Of Technology, Kharagpurcontact :- 91- 8345984434Attachment: test.nc
Description: Cdf file
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