[gradsusr] Help: How to interpolate the shaded area where there are only a few points (lets say 3)?
얍준후이
jhyap at safekorea.co.kr
Mon Jan 27 00:55:15 EST 2014
Hi all,
I am trying to figure out how to interpolate the shaded area to make it looks more presentable to see.
The shade level is represented by julian date.
I only have 3 station data from the input as per below:
StationID Longitude Latitude JulianDay
100 36.573 128.707 249
121 35.105 129.032 262
122 36.573 128.040 265
As you can see station 121 and station 122 are near to each other, whereas station 100 is further apart.
By making the JulianDay 249 as the min. shaded level and JulianDay 265 as the max. shaded level. It gives me a non-interpolating area. (refer to the attachment)
Any idea on how to fix this?
Regards,
JH
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