[gradsusr] Do the GrADS Examples work?

brown wrap gramos at yahoo.com
Mon Oct 7 21:06:26 EDT 2013


OK, I will try dz tomorrow. I am just following the examples and I believe it showed 'z'. I was just asked to install this for a user. I have no idea how it is used, just checking my installation. Thanks.





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 From: Eric Altshuler <ela at cola.iges.org>
To: brown wrap <gramos at yahoo.com>; GrADS Users Forum <gradsusr at gradsusr.org> 
Sent: Monday, October 7, 2013 4:25 PM
Subject: Re: [gradsusr] Do the GrADS Examples work?
 


There is no variable 'z' in the ctl file, but there is 'zg'. 'd zg' should display geopotential height.

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From: "brown wrap" <gramos at yahoo.com>
To: "Muhammad Yunus Ahmad Mazuki" <ukm.yunus at gmail.com>, "GrADS Users Forum" <gradsusr at gradsusr.org>
Sent: Monday, October 7, 2013 1:59:17 PM
Subject: Re: [gradsusr] Do the GrADS Examples work?


Here is the output of what I tried. Right off it seems to fail:

Grid Analysis and Display System (GrADS) Version 2.0.a9
Copyright (c) 1988-2010 by Brian Doty and the
Institute for Global Environment and Society (IGES)
GrADS comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY
See file COPYRIGHT for more information

Config: v2.0.a9 little-endian readline printim grib2 netcdf hdf4-sds hdf5 opendap-grids geotiff shapefile
Issue 'q config' command for more detailed
 configuration information
Landscape mode? ('n' for portrait):  n
GX Package Initialization: Size = 8.5 11 
ga-> open model.ctl
Scanning description file:  model.ctl
Data file model.grb is open as file 1
LON set to 0 360 
LAT set to -90 90 
LEV set to 1000 1000 
Time values set: 1987:1:1:0 1987:1:1:0 
E set to 1 1 
ga-> query file
File 1 : "Sample Model Data for lats4d Tutorial"
  Descriptor: model.ctl
  Binary: model.grb
  Type = Gridded
  Xsize = 72  Ysize = 46  Zsize = 7  Tsize = 5  Esize = 1
  Number of Variables = 8
     ps  0  1  Surface pressure [hPa]
     ua  7  33  Eastward wind [m/s]
     va  7  34  Northward wind [m/s]
     zg  7  7  Geopotential height [m]
    
 ta  7  11  Air Temperature [K]
     hus  7  51  Specific humidity [kg/kg]
     ts  0  11  Surface (2m) air temperature [K]
     pr  0  59  Total precipitation rate [kg/(m^2*s)]
ga-> d ps
Contouring: 500 to 1000 interval 50 
ga-> d ps
Contouring: 500 to 1000 interval 50 
ga-> clear
ga-> set lon -90
LON set to -90 -90 
ga-> set lat 40
LAT set to 42 42 
ga-> set lev 500
LEV set to 500 500 
ga-> set t 1
Time values set: 1987:1:1:0 1987:1:1:0 
ga-> d z
Syntax Error:  Invalid Operand 
  'z' not a variable or function name
  Error ocurred at column 1
DISPLAY error:  Invalid expression 
  Expression = z
ga-> 


 

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 From: Muhammad Yunus Ahmad Mazuki <ukm.yunus at gmail.com>
To: brown wrap <gramos at yahoo.com>; GrADS Users Forum <gradsusr at gradsusr.org> 
Sent: Saturday, October 5, 2013 6:51 PM
Subject: Re: [gradsusr] Do the GrADS Examples work?
 


If you mean the tutorial, yes it does work. If you mean other example online, those example might be openGrADS example, which is based on GrADS itself. Therefore it the tutorial is not working, and you are absolutely sure you can't open the tutorial file itself, and not mistaking the path or anything, I would say you have a faulty installation.




On Sun, Oct 6, 2013 at 9:41 AM, brown wrap <gramos at yahoo.com> wrote:


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>I have installed GrADS for a user, and have been going through the examples. Not all of them work. I am trying to determine if I have a faulty installation, or if some of the examples are broken. Thanks.
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