[gradsusr] arbitrary cross section for single level gridded data

Jagabandhu Panda jagabandhu at gmail.com
Mon Oct 29 04:52:13 EDT 2012


Hello:

     In case we want to plot a variable along the arbitrary slanted line
not with a fixed latitude-longitude and the variation would be along
vertical levels along the chosen arbitrary slanted line then how to go
about it? I read about fixing the lat/lon for two points and then plot.
However, I did not quite get that. In case, someone has a script I can
modify that and use for my purpose. Please send me the script if possible.
I will appreciate for your help in this direction.

Thanks and regards
~Jagabandhu

On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 12:15 AM, Sagar Parajuli <psagar at utexas.edu> wrote:

> Hi Diwas,****
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> You can first set the level for which you want the rainfall: eg. set lev
> 850. Then, you can set latitude/longitude a constant value (eg. Set lat
> 25). After that you can display the variable (rainfall) eg. d rainfall. It
> will plot the rainfall in y-axis with the varying latitude/ longitude for
> the set constant latitude/longitude. If you want to calculate it for a
> bigger area, you may want to calculate the average of that area.****
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> Sincerely,****
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> Sagar Prasad Parajuli****
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> *From:* gradsusr-bounces at gradsusr.org [mailto:
> gradsusr-bounces at gradsusr.org] *On Behalf Of *Dibas Shrestha
> *Sent:* Monday, October 22, 2012 8:15 AM
> *To:* gradsusr at gradsusr.org
> *Subject:* [gradsusr] arbitrary cross section for single level gridded
> data****
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> Dear grads users,****
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> My problem is related to arbitrary cross sectional plot of rainfall for
> single level. Although I found the script for multiple level (Z), I
> couldn't modify it with my purpose. Actually, I want to plot rainfall in
> the y-axis and distance (eg, 85E and 25N to 90E and 30N), in the x-axis for
> gridded data.  ****
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> Can you help me for this issue? Thanks in advance.
> Any suggestion will be greatly appreciated!****
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> Best regards****
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> Dibas****
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