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Dear Ernesto,
You haven't need to write 365 applications for the whole year to increase
the temperature e.g. 2 degree, you simply need to add one application and
give a start date to model for example it is 1/1/1970 for this particular
modification, it will automatically modify the whole weather series starting
from that specified date to the date or year for which you want to simulate.
Best wishes
Humaira
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 11:23 PM, Ernesto Viscarra <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
> Dear colleagues:
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> I'm analyzing the impact of climate change on rice yields, I'll work with
> input data generated by a Regional Climate Model, but I would also like to
> analyze the changes in yields because of an increase or decrease in the
> temperature for example in the whole campaign. In the Xbuild there is an
> option to vary the climate, in Environment, environmental modifications.
> There you have to put the dates and the amount of variation (add 2), but if
> you want to increase the temperature by 2 degrees for the whole year for
> example, you would have to add 365 applications on this module. This is
> quite a work for doing a seasonal analysis for 10 years for example, you'd
> have to add 3650 applications.
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> Is there a way to make this work easier? Increasing by 2 degrees for the
> whole seasonal analysis?
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> I hope to hear from you soon.
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> Sincerely yours,
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> Ernesto Viscarra
> Economista Ambiental
> Programa Piloto Departamental de Adaptación al Cambio Climático
> FAN - Bolivia
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