[gradsusr] Color Bars
Becker, Bernd
bernd.becker at metoffice.gov.uk
Thu Sep 15 04:50:48 EDT 2011
Adam,
trry the attached script:
pbecol
Cheers,
Bernd.
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From: gradsusr-bounces at gradsusr.org
[mailto:gradsusr-bounces at gradsusr.org] On Behalf Of Adam Cinderich
Sent: 14 September 2011 19:38
To: gradsusr at gradsusr.org
Subject: [gradsusr] Color Bars
Hello:
I am investigating how well RCMs perform in the GLR. My current range
of values are 251-280 (for January, for example) and I wish to use more
than the default 13 colors as I'm afraid some of the variations will be
lost by this coarse of a temperature scale.
I know you can assign new colors using the 'set rgb' command but because
I'm still relatively new to GrADS, I'm not sure what values are best to
use.
Can anyone offer a few color bar examples similar to the 13-color
default but that might include 20 colors (or so) rather than only 13? If
so, can you please email me the 'set ccols' you use and/or the rgb
values associated with your created colors?
Thank you in advance,
Adam
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