[gradsusr] set fixed altitude

Arlindo da Silva dasilva at alum.mit.edu
Thu Mar 3 20:55:44 EST 2011


On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 10:44 AM, Jeffrey Duda <jdduda at iastate.edu> wrote:

> Adrian,
> If your data has sigma or eta vertical coordinates, just use those.  If
> not, you'll have to use some sort of interpolation (linear, logarithmic,
> etc.).
>
>
The zinterp function in the opengrads extensions may do what you want:

  zinterp(FIELD,ZGRID,ZLEV,[-l|-s|-p])<http://opengrads.org/doc/udxt/libbjt/libbjt.html#zinterp_field_zgrid_zlev__l_s_p__>

    Arlindo




> Jeff Duda
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 3:28 AM, Adrian Scherzinger <
> adrian.scherzinger at meteotest.ch> wrote:
>
>> hi
>>
>> usually i work with levels in grads. but now i have to make maps of a
>> specific altitude above model topography.
>> Example: Relative Humidity 3000 feet above ground
>>
>> is there a easy way to do this?
>>
>> thanks for your hints
>>
>> cheers
>>
>> adrian
>>
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