controling colour station data according to defined range.

Eric Altshuler ela at COLA.IGES.ORG
Tue Jul 28 14:26:51 EDT 2009


Hi Jennifer,

In one of your previous messages, you sent a plot that shows colored temperature values. From what you've said, it seems that plot is a perfect example of what you want to do. How was that image created?

Best regards,

Eric L. Altshuler
Assistant Research Scientist
Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Studies
4041 Powder Mill Road, Suite 302
Calverton, MD 20705-3106
USA

E-mail: ela at cola.iges.org
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Jennifer Faber" <j.faber at WEERONLINE.NL>
To: GRADSUSR at LIST.CINECA.IT
Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2009 3:21:08 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: Re: controling colour station data according to defined range.


Hi Stephan (and other GrADS users)

It seems like a good option when you are talking about 10 or 20 stations. But I want to produce maps that make use of hundreds of stations. Finding all coordinates and creating this function will be very time-consuming! I am starting to get the idea that it isnt possible in GrADS to color values, which suprises me because so much is possible with GrADS! Maybe a good idea to insert the option in a new version?! ;-)

Greetings,
Jennifer




----- Original Message -----
From: Stephen R McMillan
To: GRADSUSR at LIST.CINECA.IT
Sent: Monday, July 27, 2009 5:53 AM
Subject: Re: controling colour station data according to defined range.

Jennifer,
Have you considered using 'set strsiz...', 'set string...', and 'draw string...' to draw your values? You could create a function that draws the plotted parameters in value-dependent colors, using station x-y coordinates and wx parameter values as arguments. It may be more time-consuming but should do the trick. Perhaps someone else out there knows a more efficient way in GrADS,

Note: I am on "vacation" so I may not respond to any follow-up questions/comments in a timely manner. Sorry--no sample script at this time.

Good luck!
Stephen McMillan


        Jennifer Faber <j.faber at WEERONLINE.NL>
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07/24/2009 02:16 AM

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Hi Jennifer (and rest)

Thanks you for your fast reply! I never knew about this option. But unfortunately I dont wanna plot the parameters as dots that represents the station location. I want to plot parameters like temperature, rainfall, wind direction and speed measured by the station as values (not as dots) and control the colours of these parameters. If I "set gxout value" then I can plot the values but I cannot color the colors according to their value. Any new suggestions?? (I dont know if it is allowed, but I added a file as an example what I mean)

Greetings,
Jennifer Faber
----- Original Message -----
From: Jennifer Adams
To: GRADSUSR at LIST.CINECA.IT
Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2009 5:24 PM
Subject: Re: controling colour station data according to defined range.

Use 'set gxout stnmark' and you'll get a colorized dot where the station location is. Then 'set clevs' and 'set ccols' and 'set digsiz' will allow you to control the colors and levels and size of the dots.
--Jennifer

On Jul 23, 2009, at 11:01 AM, Jennifer Faber wrote:


Dear all,

Problem: I am trying to plot MOS data in GrADS. This data is station data and we already created a numerical model and STNmap utility to read and draw into a grid. What I want to do is colour the parameters according to their values. In essence the same as what you can do for the contours (shaded or not) but now for gridvalues or stationdata.

With Tmax as example we managed: to plot the Tmax of all stations (of MOS file) with gxout shaded using oacreas. Here we can manipulate the colours and the range.

Now: We want to plot the value Tmax as value (not contour) and then colour the value according to a range. I cannot use clevs or ccols because that is only for contours. And I cannot use fgvals neither because then it will colour the entire grid and not the grid value. All I can do with the value is change digit, change size and colour them, BUT all in the SAME colours.

I didnt include a script, because no script I tried, solved this problem.
I hope you can help me. Thanks!

Sincerely,

MSc. Jennifer Faber
Meteorologist Weeronline

WeerOnline B.V.
Waterstraat 11
6882 GA Velp
Tel.: 026-3622111
Fax: 026-3621699
http://www.weeronline.nl
http://pda.weeronline.nl
mailto: j.faber at weeronline.nl
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Jennifer M. Adams
IGES/COLA
4041 Powder Mill Road, Suite 302
Calverton, MD 20705
jma at cola.iges.org [attachment "example TMAX coloured.gif" deleted by Stephen R. McMillan/Planalytics]


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