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NetCDF (Network Common Data Form) is a set of software libraries and self-describing, machine-independent data formats that support the creation, access, and sharing of array-oriented scientific data.
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raster.kendall function in R messes output of very high resolution raster stack
I use R in order to calculate the Sen Slope trend for a raster stack (netcdf file) for each pixel, using the following code, from the SpatialEco library:
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raster.kendall <- function(x, intercept = FALSE … This is how the raw precipitation data look like:
This is how the output (trend slope from raster.kendall) looks like:
I am reading the netcdf files in R as a raster stack and the code worked fine for …