software on station data
Ben-Jei Tsuang
btsuang at YAHOO.COM
Fri Aug 29 02:31:04 EDT 2008
Dear Mandan:
Since shaded and contour do not support station data directly, you should
use oacres() or oabin() to convert the station data to gridded data to use
the functions.
Ben
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From: madan sigdel [mailto:madan at ees.hokudai.ac.jp]
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2008 12:20 PM
To: 'Ben-Jei Tsuang'
Subject: RE: software on station data
Thank you Tsuang. Initially it is working. But Iam wondering why not the
contour or shade plots on the display.
Thank u again
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From: Ben-Jei Tsuang [mailto:btsuang at yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 5:28 AM
To: madan sigdel; dasilva at alum.mit.edu
Subject: Re: software on station data
Dear Madan and Arlindo:
Enclosed is the utility of "stngrads". It convert station data for GrADS
station format.
In the tar file,
stngrads.exe is a executative file for cygwin
Please excuate "stngrads" to see the help. In addiiton,
lonlat.sh: show an example how to covert station data in lon/lat coordiante
to GrADS station data.
utm.sh: show an example how to covert station data in utm (for Taiwan
Area) coordiante to GrADS station data.
Dear Arlindo
Is it possible that you could organize the utility for putting into "GrADS
Cookbook"?
Ben
madan sigdel <madan at ees.hokudai.ac.jp> wrote:
Dear Sir
I have seen on the grads user list that you have a software to convert
station data to grads binary data.
Could you provide me a copy of it. I am planning to use the station data for
my research.
Waiting to hear from you
Thank you
...............................
Madan Sigdel
Graduate School of Environmental Science
Hokkaido University
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 10:10 PM, Ben-Jei Tsuang <btsuang at yahoo.com> wrote:
Dear Arlindo:
I have a set of programs which convert binary to ascii, covert ascii station
data to grads station and grid format. Perhaps, we should put some of these
codes in source.forge.
This is a good idea. I am about to create a "GrADS Cookbook" wiki where
those programs cold be introduced as recipes for solving particular
problems. What do you think?
The ASCII->station sounds very interesting. It would be nice to write an
extension that reads ASCII and displays it as station data. Unfortunately, I
am not too familiar with the station data implementation in grads.
Arlindo
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