Skip to content

Conversation

@nickrsan
Copy link

Downloaded runoff (and other) data are now missing the "calendar" attribute for the time variable. This fix uses the default calendar specified in the config file if that's missing and emits a warning.

Also adds mm/day as an acceptable unit. Both were causing crashes in current use.

Downloaded runoff (and other) data are now missing the "calendar" attribute for the time variable. This fix uses the default calendar specified in the config file if that's missing and emits a warning.

Also adds mm/day as an acceptable unit. Both were causing crashes in current use.
@nickrsan
Copy link
Author

Hi all,

I realized that I may have been conflating two development teams with this patch. I'm assisting a team working with this model (https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/5b170442e4b092d9651fcc93) that uses RVIC. Their workflow downloads climate data from a UC Berkeley server - that server's data has no calendar attribute for the Time variable in the NetCDF files - in our case, using the default calendar seemed sensible, but if that's not sensible for RVIC core, then feel free to reject this - I also wasn't sure if adding mm/day under mm for units was appropriate, but it made sense for our case. Hope that helps provide some context

Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment

Labels

None yet

Projects

None yet

Development

Successfully merging this pull request may close these issues.

1 participant