climatologyMapSoseTemperature

An analysis task for comparing potential temperature at various depths against results from the Southern Ocean State Estimate (SOSE).

Component and Tags:

component: ocean
tags: climatology, horizontalMap, sose, temperature

Configuration Options

The following configuration options are available for this task:

[climatologyMapSoseTemperature]
## options related to plotting climatology maps of Antarctic
## potential temperature at various levels, including the sea floor against
## reference model results and SOSE reanalysis data

# comparison grid(s)
# only the Antarctic really makes sense but lat-lon could technically work.
comparisonGrids = ['antarctic']

# Months or seasons to plot (Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct,
# Nov, Dec, JFM, AMJ, JAS, OND, ANN)
seasons =  ['ANN','JFM','JAS']

# list of depths in meters (positive up) at which to analyze, 'top' for the
# sea surface, 'bot' for the sea floor
depths = ['top', -200, -400, -600, -800, 'bot']


# colormap for model/observations
colormapNameResult = RdYlBu_r
# the type of norm used in the colormap
normTypeResult = linear
# A dictionary with keywords for the SemiLogNorm
normArgsResult = {'vmin': -2., 'vmax': 2.}
# place the ticks automatically by default
# colorbarTicksResult = numpy.linspace(-2., 2., 9)

# colormap for differences
colormapNameDifference = balance
# the type of norm used in the colormap
normTypeDifference = linear
# A dictionary with keywords for the SemiLogNorm
normArgsDifference = {'vmin': -2., 'vmax': 2.}
# place the ticks automatically by default
# colorbarTicksDifference = numpy.linspace(-2., 2., 9)
For more details, see:

The option depths is a list of (approximate) depths at which to sample the potential temperature field. A value of 'top' indicates the sea surface (or the ice-ocean interface under ice shelves) while a value of 'bot' indicates the seafloor.

Example Result

../_images/clim_sose_temp.png