[gradsusr] FW: ctl_problem

Jeff Duda jeffduda319 at gmail.com
Wed Oct 31 14:08:23 EDT 2012


Filipa,
As far as I know, you would have to write those data to a binary file using
Fortran code, then run the plot_skew.gs script that is available from the
Grads script library (a Google search will find that for you).  However, if
you are inexperienced with Fortran, this may prove to be prohibitive to
you.  If that's the case, I would recommend using some other software or
package to build the skew-T.  You can probably find a Python script that
builds a nice-looking skew-T from text data only.

Jeff Duda

On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 11:12 AM, Filipa Varino <fcvarino at fc.ul.pt> wrote:

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> *From:* Filipa Varino
> *Sent:* quarta-feira, 31 de Outubro de 2012 15:34
> *To:* 'gradsusr at gradsusr.org'
> *Subject:* ctl_problem****
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> Dear all,****
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> I’m trying to create a skewt plot on Grads.****
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> I have a txt file with p t Hz td like this: ****
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>     996.7    18.2     52     8.2     278     3.2****
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> 995.8    17.8     53     8.1     276     2.9****
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> 994.6    17.6     52     7.7     276     3.0****
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> 993.4    17.4     51     7.2     277     3.1****
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> 992.2    17.2     51     7.0      278    3.3****
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> H should I  build the .ctl file ???****
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> dO I have to convert my data as a .bin???****
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> please help****
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> regards ****
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> Filipa ****
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Jeff Duda
Graduate research assistant
University of Oklahoma School of Meteorology
Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms
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