[gradsusr] Sfc level in ctl file
Rowell, Mason D.
Mason.D.Rowell-1 at ou.edu
Sun Nov 13 19:04:07 EST 2011
Right, so since CINsfc is not specific to some level, the result should be the same CIN contouring no matter what I have lev set to in my script. Rather I set it to 1000 or 500, the contours should be exactly the same for these plots since this field is not dependent on what I set for lev, correct? At any rate, all I get is a constant red field for CIN instead of anything contoured. The attached script contours nothing at 1000 and instead gives me the red field, nor will it at any other hgt value.
Mason
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Subject: Re: [gradsusr] Sfc level in ctl file
CINsfc should be the CIN of a surface based parcel using surface data, not data interpolated to 1000 mb.
On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 3:22 PM, Rowell, Mason D. <Mason.D.Rowell-1 at ou.edu<mailto:Mason.D.Rowell-1 at ou.edu>> wrote:
Jennifer,
Okay I think we are on the same page. My question is that if I set levs to 0, and I say plotted CINsfc, it would be the actual sfc based CIN that is plotted, and not something adjusted to sea level? That is a quantity that varies quasi-horizontally across the height varying surface itself?
Mason
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Subject: Re: [gradsusr] Sfc level in ctl file
In the documentation, http://iges.org/grads/gadoc/descriptorfile.html#VARS , it says:
"If levs is 0, the variable does not correspond to any vertical level. Surface variables (e.g. sea level pressure) have a levs value of 0."
If you put a "1" in the levs column, it means the variable has a Z dimension size of 1 and the value corresponds to the first value in the ZDEF statement.
--Jennifer
On Nov 13, 2011, at 12:18 PM, Rowell, Mason D. wrote:
All,
I was wondering if there were any users of the NARR data in grads that could explain something to me. Several of the variables in the ctl file are only at level 0, like this 'CINsfc 0 156,1,0 '
I recognize that those with 29 in the first column are defined on all 29 reanalysis levels, but level 0 means what? I just want to make sure that if I can set the level of the data to the sfc that it is a terrain following surface and not 1000 mb adjusted. Though it seems that 1000 is level 1, and thus level 0 is something special, like the actual surface that is not along any constant pressure sfc.
Mason
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