2025-07-10T05:44 PM
(This post was last modified: 2025-07-10T06:41 PM by Sylvain Herlédan.)
Hi Claude,
I repeated the same procedure for the [16°S, 20°S] range:
I kept the same scales for now, as the small scale SLA does not seem to saturate too much in the first plot (using [-0.1, 0.1] m range), while the other two plots can reveal more details for negative anomalies (using [-0.15, -0.05] m range). I can change that later on if needed.
Cheers,
Sylvain
I repeated the same procedure for the [16°S, 20°S] range:
- using the mean computed while excluding 2023-12-30: https://ftp.odl.bzh/odl/sherleda/maupiti..._4degrees/
- using a mean computed while excluding 2023-12-09, 2023-12-30 and 2024-01-19: https://ftp.odl.bzh/odl/sherleda/maupiti...grees_bis/
I kept the same scales for now, as the small scale SLA does not seem to saturate too much in the first plot (using [-0.1, 0.1] m range), while the other two plots can reveal more details for negative anomalies (using [-0.15, -0.05] m range). I can change that later on if needed.
Cheers,
Sylvain