[gradsusr] Creating a Grads data file.
Jennifer Adams
jma at cola.iges.org
Fri Apr 18 13:19:14 EDT 2014
Reginald,
If your data values are regularly spaced, convert them to a grid, otherwise your best best is to create a station data file. This doc page (http://iges.org/grads/gadoc/ascii.html) may be helpful in converting to a grid, but more likely you'll need a stand-alone program to convert your data into a station data file. Please see http://iges.org/grads/gadoc/aboutstationdata.html for examples.
--Jennifer
On Apr 9, 2014, at 9:07 AM, Reginald Johnson wrote:
> I have the following array
> (time in minutes, latitude in radians, longitude in radians, precipitation type)
> Sample two lines
> 2526 0.61 -1.95 +1
> 2531 0.72 -1.45 00
>
> I would like to display the precipitation values on a GrADS map. How should I format the file?
>
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>
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> Reginald E. Johnson
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