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PMAX
PMAX defines the maximum possible pressure from which data may
be interpolated to the output vertical coordinate.
PMAX originated as a way to exclude low-level PV when interpolating
to the tropopause level from a THTA-coordinate input file. A good
value of PMAX could be 650 or 700 (mb).
When interpolating from pressure coordinates or any other coordinate
system, make sure that PMAX does not conflict with the bounds of
the search as specified by STARTL and STOPL.