diff --git a/docs/Users_Guide/stat-analysis.rst b/docs/Users_Guide/stat-analysis.rst index 30ad22187f..1c1f1db4c0 100644 --- a/docs/Users_Guide/stat-analysis.rst +++ b/docs/Users_Guide/stat-analysis.rst @@ -40,12 +40,12 @@ The **-derive** job command option can be used to perform the derivation of stat Aggregated values from multiple STAT lines ------------------------------------------ -The Stat-Analysis "aggregate" job aggregates values from multiple STAT lines of the same type. The user may specify the specific line type of interest and any other relevant search criteria. The Stat-Analysis tool then creates sums of each of the values in all lines matching the search criteria. The aggregated data are output as the same line type as the user specified. The STAT line types which may be aggregated in this way are the contingency table (FHO, CTC, PCT, MCTC, NBRCTC), partial sums (SL1L2, SAL1L2, VL1L2, and VAL1L2), and other (ISC, ECNT, RPS, RHIST, PHIST, RELP, NBRCNT, SSVAR, and GRAD) line types. +The Stat-Analysis "aggregate" job aggregates values from multiple STAT lines of the same type. The user may specify the specific line type of interest and any other relevant search criteria. The Stat-Analysis tool then creates sums of each of the values in all lines matching the search criteria. The aggregated data are output as the same line type as the user specified. The STAT line types which may be aggregated in this way are the contingency table (FHO, CTC, PCT, MCTC, NBRCTC), partial sums (SL1L2, SAL1L2, VL1L2, and VAL1L2), and other (ISC, ECNT, RPS, RHIST, PHIST, RELP, NBRCNT, SSVAR, GRAD, and SEEPS) line types. Aggregate STAT lines and produce aggregated statistics ------------------------------------------------------ -The Stat-Analysis "aggregate-stat" job aggregates multiple STAT lines of the same type together and produces relevant statistics from the aggregated line. This may be done in the same manner listed above in :numref:`StA_Aggregated-values-from`. However, rather than writing out the aggregated STAT line itself, the relevant statistics generated from that aggregated line are provided in the output. Specifically, if a contingency table line type (FHO, CTC, PCT, MCTC, or NBRCTC) has been aggregated, contingency table statistics (CTS, ECLV, PSTD, MCTS, or NBRCTS) line types can be computed. If a partial sums line type (SL1L2 or SAL1L2) has been aggregated, the continuous statistics (CNT) line type can be computed. If a vector partial sums line type (VL1L2 or VAL1L2) has been aggregated, the vector continuous statistics (VCNT) line type can be computed. For ensembles, the ORANK line type can be accumulated into ECNT, RPS, RHIST, PHIST, RELP, or SSVAR output. If the matched pair line type (MPR) has been aggregated, may output line types (FHO, CTC, CTS, CNT, MCTC, MCTS, SL1L2, SAL1L2, VL1L2, VCNT, WDIR, PCT, PSTD, PJC, PRC, or ECLV) can be computed. Multiple output line types may be specified for each "aggregate-stat" job, as long as each output is derivable from the input. +The Stat-Analysis "aggregate-stat" job aggregates multiple STAT lines of the same type together and produces relevant statistics from the aggregated line. This may be done in the same manner listed above in :numref:`StA_Aggregated-values-from`. However, rather than writing out the aggregated STAT line itself, the relevant statistics generated from that aggregated line are provided in the output. Specifically, if a contingency table line type (FHO, CTC, PCT, MCTC, or NBRCTC) has been aggregated, contingency table statistics (CTS, ECLV, PSTD, MCTS, or NBRCTS) line types can be computed. If a partial sums line type (SL1L2 or SAL1L2) has been aggregated, the continuous statistics (CNT) line type can be computed. If a vector partial sums line type (VL1L2 or VAL1L2) has been aggregated, the vector continuous statistics (VCNT) line type can be computed. For ensembles, the ORANK line type can be accumulated into ECNT, RPS, RHIST, PHIST, RELP, or SSVAR output. If a SEEPS matched pair line type (SEEPS_MPR) has been aggregated, the aggregated SEEPS line type (SEEPS) can be computed. If the matched pair line type (MPR) has been aggregated, may output line types (FHO, CTC, CTS, CNT, MCTC, MCTS, SL1L2, SAL1L2, VL1L2, VCNT, WDIR, PCT, PSTD, PJC, PRC, or ECLV) can be computed. Multiple output line types may be specified for each "aggregate-stat" job, as long as each output is derivable from the input. When aggregating the matched pair line type (MPR), additional required job command options are determined by the requested output line type(s). For example, the "-out_thresh" (or "-out_fcst_thresh" and "-out_obs_thresh" options) are required to compute contingnecy table counts (FHO, CTC) or statistics (CTS). Those same job command options can also specify filtering thresholds when computing continuous partial sums (SL1L2, SAL1L2) or statistics (CNT). Output is written for each threshold specified. diff --git a/src/libcode/vx_seeps/seeps.cc b/src/libcode/vx_seeps/seeps.cc index fc1f5aed9e..a03a388c95 100644 --- a/src/libcode/vx_seeps/seeps.cc +++ b/src/libcode/vx_seeps/seeps.cc @@ -545,10 +545,6 @@ void SeepsAggScore::clear() { } -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// TODO: Confirm with @hsoh-u to see if this is how SEEPS should be aggregated. -// ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////