[gradsusr] Fwd: Problem in using ARWpost Skew-T script

Jeff Duda jeffduda319 at gmail.com
Tue May 20 01:23:01 EDT 2014


I don't really have a 100% answer for that.  One thing I will point out is
in your namelist.ARWpost file.  Try setting extrapolate to false so that
your fields will be undefined if they are below the surface.  Then it won't
matter what level you set as the bottom level in skew.gs, the profile won't
begin until data is valid, which will be above 1000 mb in many cases.

Jeff Duda


On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 11:38 PM, abbas mofidi <abbasmofidi at gmail.com>wrote:

> Dear GrADS Users,
>
>  I apologize for cross posting but I thought I might have more luck with
> a response at this time.
>
> I'm using a grads script (skew.gs) which is available in ARWpost package
> to draw skew-T diagram with WRF outputs. The script is nicely draws the
> plot but I have problem setting the temperature and dew-point sounding
> lines in which they start from their actual levels (in my case from 1200m
> above sea level), not from 1000 mb.
>
>  I wonder if someone have used the same script and could kindly point me
> to the line in which I shall modify to get the accurate plot.
>
>  Many thanks in advance,
>
> Abbas
>
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University of Oklahoma School of Meteorology
Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms
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