30 day month?
Hi, I am using version 1.7 from Conda to aggregate AERONET collocated data to monthly data. My problem is that I get 13 months since CIS is using 30 day month.
So using:
cis aggregate od550aer:../output/processed/col_aeronet_oldsoa-bhn-2010_bak/all/SACOL.lev20.2010.nc t=[2010-01-01,2010-12-31,P1M] -o test.nc
I get times (from ncdump):
time = 149765, 149795, 149825, 149855, 149885, 149915, 149945, 149975,
150005, 150035, 150065, 150095, 150125 ;
How I can make it go with variable month length instead? Or is this a bug? I used earlier version 1.4 and I did not have this problem.
Yes, this should be calendar months. I’ll take a look and let you know. Are you sure this worked in 1.4 though?
On 1 Jul 2019, at 14:43, Tommi Bergman <[email protected]mailto:[email protected]> wrote:
Hi, I am using version 1.7 from Conda to aggregate AERONET collocated data to monthly data. My problem is that I get 13 months since CIS is using 30 day month. How I can make it go with variable month length instead? Or is this a bug? I used earlier version 1.4 and I did not have this problem.
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Yes, my old aggregated files created using 1.4.0 have 12 months and separation of time stamps correspond to actual month lengths.