[gradsusr] Eurocentric global map

Bill Reilly bill_reilly at compuserve.com
Tue Nov 19 08:25:02 EST 2013


Alan:

I think you mean:

set lon -180 180

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Bill Reilly
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On 11/19/2013 1:30 PM, Alan Robock wrote:
> Dear Cara
>
> set lat -180 180
>
> or if you don't want to split Alaska:
>
> set lat -170 190
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> On 11/19/2013 6:54 AM, Cara Duckworth wrote:
>> Dear users,
>>
>> I need to plot a global map, which is centred on the Prime Meridian 
>> (i.e. a Eurocentric map).
>> Currently, the Prime Meridian is at either edge of my plot. How do I 
>> change this?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Cara
>>
>>
>>
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