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titleCreate your own clusters

Right-click 'ens_oper_cluster.example.txt' and select Edit.

The file contains two lines:

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#1    2  3  4  9 22 33 40
#2    10 11 12  31 49

The first line defines the list of members for 'Cluster 1': members 2, 3, 4, 9, 22, 33, 40.

The second line defines the list of members for 'Cluster 2': members 10, 11, 12, 31, 49.

Use the z500 stamp map at t+96 to create your two clusters with members that you consider represent the two most likely scenarios.

You can create multiple cluster definitions by using the 'Duplicate' menu option to make a copy of the file.

The filename is important. The first part of the name 'ens_oper' refers to the ensemble dataset and must match the name used in the macro.  The 'example' part of the filename can be changed to your choice and should match the 'clustersId'. So a filename of : ens_both_cluster.fred.txt would require 'expId=ens_both', 'clustersId=fred' in the macro.

 

Create two clusters by:

(TO BE DONE)

With this text file in place, now replot the:

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