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Taylor Diagram Example 7

Peter Rochford edited this page Feb 6, 2017 · 3 revisions

How to create a Taylor diagram with correlations that vary from -1 to 1 (2 panels).

A seventh example of how to create a Taylor diagram given one set of reference observations and multiple model predictions for the quantity.

This example is a variation on the fourth example (taylor4) where now the Taylor diagram is shown for correlations that vary from -1 to 1 (2 panels). Note that 2 panels will be used by default if any of the correlations are negative.

All functions in the Skill Metrics Toolbox are designed to only work with one-dimensional arrays, e.g. time series of observations at a selected location. The one-dimensional data are read in as data structures via a mat file. The latter are stored in data structures in the format: ref.data, pred1.data, pred2.dat, and pred3.dat. The plot is written to a file in Portable Network Graphics (PNG) format.

The reference data used in this example are cell concentrations of a phytoplankton collected from cruise surveys at selected locations and time. The model predictions are from three different simulations that have been space-time interpolated to the location and time of the sample collection.