[gradsusr] longitude-pressure cross section
Lee Byerle
lbyerle at yahoo.com
Sat Jul 16 11:31:43 EDT 2016
Victor,Below is an example for vertical velocity (vvelprs) for a single time, where the zonal average (vv) is plotted along a longitude. A zonal average for an anomaly could be computed similarly, where you could substitute vv with ave(vvanom,lon=0,lon=360).
'set lat -60 60'
'set lev 700 300''set t 1'
'define vv=ave(vvelprs,lon=0,lon=360)'
'set lon 230'
'set black -0.00001 0.00001'
'd vv'
'draw title zonally ave Vert Velocity (Pa/s) at 130W'
Lee
From: Victor Dike <dikvin at hotmail.com>
To: "gradsusr at gradsusr.org" <gradsusr at gradsusr.org>
Sent: Friday, July 15, 2016 10:45 PM
Subject: [gradsusr] longitude-pressure cross section
<!--#yiv1825599117 .yiv1825599117hmmessage P{margin:0px;padding:0px;}#yiv1825599117 body.yiv1825599117hmmessage{font-size:12pt;font-family:Calibri;}-->Hi Jeff,
I am trying to calculate longitude -pressure cross section of zonally averaged anomalous vertical motion.
Do you have a script I could modify to achieve this. Thanks in advance.
Regards
Victor
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