[gradsusr] plot vertical velocity in (hPa/s)
Ricardo Hallak
ricardo.hallak at iag.usp.br
Wed Sep 3 11:38:51 EDT 2014
Hi Lyndon,
do you mean a vertical cross section along the longitudes at a fixed latitude?
If the answer is yes, so, try this excerpt below in a script, supposing you have a GFS model output:
'set lon <lonmin> (lonmax>'
'set lat <latfix>'
'set lev 1000 100'
'd vvelprs'
since the variable vvelprs is the vertical velocity (Pa/s) in the GFS model.
Of course, you have to substitute real values of your interest for the key variables above (<lonmin>, etc).
If you have another kind of model output, you have to adapt the variables names in the excerpt above.
Hope this helps,
Ricardo
----- Mensagem original -----
> De: "Lyndon Mark Olaguera" <olagueralyndonmark429 at gmail.com>
> Para: "GrADS Users Forum" <gradsusr at gradsusr.org>
> Enviadas: Quarta-feira, 3 de Setembro de 2014 8:13:51
> Assunto: [gradsusr] plot vertical velocity in (hPa/s)
> Dear fellow grads user,
> Id like to plot the vertical velocity in units of hPa vs latitude.
> any idea on how to do this?
> thanks
> Lyndon Mark P. Olaguera
> Assistant Instructor
> Ateneo de Manila University
> 426 6001
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