[gradsusr] Grads plotting

Stephen McMillan smcmillan at planalytics.com
Tue Jun 8 18:29:17 EDT 2010


Kevin,
You didn't define what you consider to be a completed map but, from the
looks of the map you sent, it would appear that you have missing data in one
or more of your parameters.  This could also occur if you used a masking
function at some point.  The const( ) function may help by re-defining any
missing data (as zero, for example) so that they are included in the plot
and perhaps eliminate the boxy appearance.

Otherwise, without knowing how you computed or plotted the map,  I can't be
of much help here.  A basic script or command log would help a lot.  Did you
get any error responses when you plotted it?

Good luck--
Stephen McMillan

On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 5:42 PM, Info Severeweather <info at severeweather.nl>wrote:

>  Hi Guys,
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> I have made a index with a friend of me and gfs is plotting not completed
> maps, I have included a preview of it
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> http://www.severeweather.nl/gfs/kbv/000.png
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> I hope someone know what to do to fix this !
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> Thanks in advance!
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> Kevin Broeren
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