cdump merge

Topics about the HYSPLIT dispersion model.
Post Reply
559806
Posts: 14
Joined: August 18th, 2022, 12:27 pm
Registered HYSPLIT User: Yes

cdump merge

Post by 559806 »

Hi everyone. How can I merge several concentration output files into one? I have seen a post earlier on the same topic where conappend was recommended. I am quite unfamiliar with batch file scripting and working with command line. It will be a great favor if windows batch file of conappend is provided or if possible a solved example. Please tell if there is some other better option. I have tried doing it but getting error, attaching here the failed attempt. Thanks in advance.
Attachments
Capture.PNG
alicec
Posts: 418
Joined: February 8th, 2016, 12:56 pm
Registered HYSPLIT User: Yes

Re: cdump merge

Post by alicec »

It should work if you just remove all the square brackets.
Also it is better if you run the command in your working directory.
Go to working directory and run

C:\hysplit\exec\conappend -iINFILE -osdump -c1
559806
Posts: 14
Joined: August 18th, 2022, 12:27 pm
Registered HYSPLIT User: Yes

Re: cdump merge

Post by 559806 »

Thank you so much. It worked
559806
Posts: 14
Joined: August 18th, 2022, 12:27 pm
Registered HYSPLIT User: Yes

Re: cdump merge

Post by 559806 »

Also another question related to this, which executable to use when we have to sum up cdump outputs day 1 to 30(30 outputs) of a month into one plot showing concentration of pollutant for an entire month?
alicec
Posts: 418
Joined: February 8th, 2016, 12:56 pm
Registered HYSPLIT User: Yes

Re: cdump merge

Post by alicec »

It sounds like conavgpd is what you are looking for

https://www.ready.noaa.gov/hysplitusers ... m#conavgpd
559806
Posts: 14
Joined: August 18th, 2022, 12:27 pm
Registered HYSPLIT User: Yes

Re: cdump merge

Post by 559806 »

Thank you so much sir. This is what I was looking for
Post Reply

Return to “Dispersion Model”