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How to extract a particular longitude and latitude data for a given time frame from .nc format

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Being a beginner I am finding difficulities in solving the following issue. I have 3 separate buoy locations (21.29 87.65; 17.63 83.27; 11.87 79.84). Now, I need to find out waveheight data for those locations by identifying those locations from the file in .nc format (era5 reanalysis data) for a certain time period with 1hr interval for a time series plot . If exact location as of buoy is not available, then an interpolation from the nearest coordinate is required. I was just able to do this much
file= 'E:\DATA\SigWaveHeight.nc'
ncdisp(file);
long= ncread(file,'longitude');
lat= ncread(file,'latitude');
time= ncread(file,'time');
hst= ncread(file,'swh');
Please suggest a generalised code how to extract those data.
Variables given are latitude(37X1 single), longitude(31X1 single), time(17544X1 int32), swh (significant wave height) (31X37X17544 double)
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Subhashree Sahu
Subhashree Sahu on 1 Feb 2022
Edited: Subhashree Sahu on 1 Feb 2022
Sir, the file size is too big. It is of 120 mb. Even after compressing and archiving it is 61 mb. Here i am not able to upload a file more than 5mb. Don't know how else i can post the data here

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Answers (1)

TESFALEM ALDADA
TESFALEM ALDADA on 1 Feb 2022
If this solve give it try.
For a specified long, lat and time you can extract individual data as:
long = 21.29;
lat = 87.65;
time = startDate:EndDate;
hst1 = hst(long,lat,time); % long,lat arrangement must agree as in your ncdisp info
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Subhashree Sahu
Subhashree Sahu on 1 Feb 2022
It is giving error in hst1 = hst(long,lat,time) saying index in position 1 is invalid. Array indices must be positive integers or logical values

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