2025-07-09T08:08 AM
Hi Sylvain,
What you did and show as "Both Swaths" for Dec.30 is perfect.
Now that we have a correct (I think) idea on the shape of the lowering on Dec.30, we could easily, considering what you already did, i.e. considering the same mean, compute and display the corrected data for the closest descending paths on Dec.12 and Jan.9 (if these are the correct dates). Maybe we will see an especially intense lowering somewhere and will find arguments to make a link between a lowering on 2 dates, thus infer a trajectory.
Therefore, what do you think about providing what you entitled "Both Swaths", for two other dates with the same color scales?
Cheers,
Claude
What you did and show as "Both Swaths" for Dec.30 is perfect.
Now that we have a correct (I think) idea on the shape of the lowering on Dec.30, we could easily, considering what you already did, i.e. considering the same mean, compute and display the corrected data for the closest descending paths on Dec.12 and Jan.9 (if these are the correct dates). Maybe we will see an especially intense lowering somewhere and will find arguments to make a link between a lowering on 2 dates, thus infer a trajectory.
Therefore, what do you think about providing what you entitled "Both Swaths", for two other dates with the same color scales?
Cheers,
Claude