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This is a trajetory plot using 3D code from U of Melbourne
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Plotted using the NCEP/NCAR Reanalysis I dataset.

To reference plot in a publication, please include the lines " Image provided by the NOAA-ESRL Physical Sciences Division, Boulder Colorado from their Web site at https://psl.noaa.gov/". You should also reference the dataset(s) itself. And, you should cite the trajectory code. The parcel trajectory software (traj3d) was obtained from the University of Melbourne Parcel Trajectory Software web page (http://www.cycstats.org/trajectories/trajhome.htm). A discussion of the algorithm is given by Noone and Simmonds (1999) and Barras and Simmonds (2009). Noone, D., and I. Simmonds, 1999: A three-dimensional spherical trajectory algorithm. Research Activities in Atmospheric and Oceanic Modelling, Report No. 28, WMO/TD-No. 942. H. Ritchie, Ed., World Meteorological Organization, 3.26-3.27. Barras, V., and I. Simmonds, 2009: Observation and modeling of stable water isotopes as diagnostics of rainfall dynamics over southeastern Australia Journal of Geophysical Research, 114, D23308, doi:10.1029/2009JD012132, 2009.

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Dataset: NCEP/NCAR Reanalysis I
Date Start: 2000/1/1/0
Date End : 2000/1/3/18
Latitude: 40
Longitude: 255
Level1: 1000
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