<div>Dear Tahereh,</div><div>Perhaps this example is useful to you:</div><div><a href="http://cookbooks.opengrads.org/index.php?title=Recipe-026:_Using_World_Coordinates_to_Annotate_your_Plots">http://cookbooks.opengrads.org/index.php?title=Recipe-026:_Using_World_Coordinates_to_Annotate_your_Plots</a></div>
<div><br></div><div>Regards,</div><div>Hernán</div><div><br></div><br><div class="gmail_quote">On 11 August 2012 00:25, T. haghroosta <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:haghroosta@hotmail.com" target="_blank">haghroosta@hotmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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Dear Galebonwe,<br>
<br>
I did it, but unfortunately it didn't work. I got these errors: <br>
1- query error : syntax is query w2xy lon lat <br>
2- draw error : invalid line coordinate<br> <br>
Now what should I do?<br>
<br>
Regards,<br>
Tahereh<br>
<br>
<div>
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e map<br>> (Galebonwe Ramaphane)<br>> <br>> <br>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------<br>> <br>> Message: 1<br>> Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2012 14:09:17 +0200<br>> From: Djordje Romanic <<a href="mailto:djordje8@gmail.com" target="_blank">djordje8@gmail.com</a>><br>
> Subject: Re: [gradsusr] How to calculate the pressure gradient?<br>> To: GrADS Users Forum <<a href="mailto:gradsusr@gradsusr.org" target="_blank">gradsusr@gradsusr.org</a>><br>> Message-ID:<br>> <<a href="mailto:CACWmqDdvhR7XwaN-PVDfWrpf8MhRtjt9PFT8KP-adveg9S7XjQ@mail.gmail.com" target="_blank">CACWmqDdvhR7XwaN-PVDfWrpf8MhRtjt9PFT8KP-adveg9S7XjQ@mail.gmail.com</a>><br>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"<br>> <br>> Thanks Jeff...<br>> <br>> Cheers,<br>> Djordje<br>> <br>> <br>> <br>> On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 6:30 PM, Jeff Duda <<a href="mailto:jeffduda319@gmail.com" target="_blank">jeffduda319@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
> <br>> > Djordje,<br>> > Since cdiff performs a centered difference, if you use the expressions<br>> > suggested by another Grads user on this thread, you would only want to use<br>> > dx since 2*dx is already implie!
d in the definition.<br>> ><br>> > Jeff<br>> ><br>&g
t; ><br>> > On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 1:50 AM, Djordje Romanic <<a href="mailto:djordje8@gmail.com" target="_blank">djordje8@gmail.com</a>>wrote:<br>> ><br>> >> Thanks,<br>> >><br>> >> Since I only need the pressure gradient, and not the pressure gradient<br>
> >> force, I should exclude 1/rho. Just one clarification. When I use cdiff<br>> >> function for pressure (e.g. in LON direction), should I divide it with dx<br>> >> or 2*dx. I believe that 2*dx would be correct.<br>
> >><br>> >> Regards,<br>> >> Djordje<br>> >><br>> >><br>> >> On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 7:08 PM, Jeff Duda <<a href="mailto:jeffduda319@gmail.com" target="_blank">jeffduda319@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
> >><br>> >>> The pressure gradient is simply 1/rho * del(p), where del(p) is the<br>> >>> gradient operator, which can be displayed in Grads using the mathematical<br>> >>> decomposition of the gradient operator (i.e., derivatives in the x- and<br>
> !
>>> y-directions). Use cdiff for those derivatives. Note, you'll have to<br>> >>> define your x- and y- grid spacing values as well. See the examples on the cdiff<br>> >>> help page <<a href="http://www.iges.org/grads/gadoc/gradfunccdiff.html" target="_blank">http://www.iges.org/grads/gadoc/gradfunccdiff.html</a>> for how<br>
> >>> to do that.<br>> >>><br>> >>> Jeff Duda<br>> >>><br>> >>> On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 5:48 AM, Djordje Romanic <<a href="mailto:djordje8@gmail.com" target="_blank">djordje8@gmail.com</a>>wrote:<br>
> >>><br>> >>>> Dear Users,<br>> >>>><br>> >>>> I have to calculate the pressure gradient in a given area (Southeast<br>> >>>> Europe) and I have a pressure date at 2.5 x 2.5 degrees (reanalysis data).<br>
> >>>> Does anyone know how to calculate it in GrADS and how to show the results<br>> >>>> in the vector form?<br>> >>>><br>> >>>> Thanks in advance.<br>> !
>>>><br>> >>>> Regards,<br>> >>&gt
;> Djordje Romanic<br>> >>>> M.Sc. in Meteorology<br>> >>>> Cell: +38164 254 3539<br>> >>>> <a href="http://www.linkedin.com" target="_blank">www.linkedin.com</a> (Djordje Romanic profile)<br>
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> >>> --<br>> >>> Jeff Duda<br>> >>> Graduate research assistant<br>> >>> University of Oklahoma School of Meteorology<br>> >>> Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms<br>
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> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"<br>> <br>> Dear Users,<br>> <br>> I'm trying to install grads-2.0.a8.oga.1 on my laptop.<br>> I respect the different instructions. I use suse 12.1.<br>
> When i execute grads i met the following message:<br>> <br>> grads: missing required directory<br>> </opt/opengrads/Linux/i686> ---><br>> at /opt/opengrads/grads line 157.<br>> <br>> In the /opt/opengrads/Linux/ directory i can't found the file i686 but i<br>
> met x86_64\@..<br>> <br>> I don't now what i can do.<br>> Please give me any proposition to resolve this problem.<br>> <br>> <u></u>> <br>> Thanks in advance.<br>> <br>> <br>> Kouadio Kouakou<br>
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> <br>> ------------------------------<br>> <br>> Message: 3<br>> Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2012 16:08:22 +0200<br>> From: "Galebonwe Ramaphane" <<a href="mailto:GRamaphane@gov.bw" target="_blank">GRamaphane@gov.bw</a>><br>
> Subject: Re: [gradsusr] Drawing something (line, point,...) over the<br>> map<br>> To: "GrADS Users Forum" <<a href="mailto:gradsusr@gradsusr.org" target="_blank">gradsusr@gradsusr.org</a>><br>> Message-ID:<br>
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> <br>> Tahereh,<br>> <br>> <br>> <br>> Try this:<br>> <br>> <br>> <br>> Set line 2 1 6<br>!
> lon1= 120.6<br>> lat1= 8.3<br>> q w2xy lon1 lat1<br>> x1
= subwrd(result,3)<br>> y1 = subwrd(result,6)<br>> lon2= 119.3<br>> lat2= 9<br>> q w2xy lon2 'lat2<br>> x2 = subwrd(result,3)<br>> y2 = subwrd(result,6)<br>> draw line x1 y1 x2 y2<br>> <br>> <br>
> <br>> Hope it helps.<br>> <br>> <br>> <br>> Galebonwe Ramaphane<br>> <br>> Department of Meteorological Services<br>> <br>> P.O. BOX 10100<br>> <br>> Gaborone<br>> <br>> Botswana<br>
> <br>> Tel: +267 3612200<br>> <br>> Mobile: +267 74435261<br>> <br>> <br>> <br>> From: <a href="mailto:gradsusr-bounces@gradsusr.org" target="_blank">gradsusr-bounces@gradsusr.org</a><br>> [mailto:<a href="mailto:gradsusr-bounces@gradsusr.org" target="_blank">gradsusr-bounces@gradsusr.org</a>] On Behalf Of T. haghroosta<br>
> Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2012 7:58 PM<br>> To: <a href="mailto:gradsusr@gradsusr.org" target="_blank">gradsusr@gradsusr.org</a><br>> Subject: Re: [gradsusr] Drawing something (line, point,...) over the map<br>
> <br>> <br>> <br>> Dear Jennifer,<br>> <br>> I did it but it didn't work. Maybe I didn't do that correctly. Could you<br>> please explai!
n more. As an example here is my work : I would like to<br>> show points (8.3 120.6) and (9 119.3) and also the line between them<br>> over my maps.<br>> <br>> <br>> Latitude<br>> <br>> longitude<br>
> <br>> 8.3<br>> <br>> 120.6<br>> <br>> 9<br>> <br>> 119.3<br>> <br>> <br>> <br>> Regards,<br>> <br>> Tahereh<br>> <br>> <br>> <br>> > From: <a href="mailto:gradsusr-request@gradsusr.org" target="_blank">gradsusr-request@gradsusr.org</a><br>
> > Subject: gradsusr Digest, Vol 30, Issue 19<br>> > To: <a href="mailto:gradsusr@gradsusr.org" target="_blank">gradsusr@gradsusr.org</a><br>> > Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2012 12:00:01 -0400<br>> > <br>> > Send gradsusr mailing list submissions to<br>
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> > <br>> > <br>> > Today's Topics:<br>> > <br>> > 1. Drawing something (line, point,...) over the map (T. haghroosta)<br>> > 2. Re: How to calculate the pressure gradient? (Djordje Romanic)<br>
> > 3. Re: Drawing so! mething (line, point,...) over the map<br>> > (Jennifer Adams)<br>> > <br>> > <br>> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------<br>> > <br>
> > Message: 1<br>> > Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2012 06:29:08 +0000<br>> > From: "T. haghroosta" <<a href="mailto:haghroosta@hotmail.com" target="_blank">haghroosta@hotmail.com</a>><br>> > Subject: [gradsusr] Drawing something (line, point,...) over the map<br>
> > To: <<a href="mailto:gradsusr@gradsusr.org" target="_blank">gradsusr@gradsusr.org</a>><br>> > Message-ID: <SNT104-W2403A6A7F39D90ECA64A85DDCC0@phx.gbl><br>> > Content-T!
ype: text/plain; charset="windows-1256"<br>> > <br>> > <br>> > Dear All,<br>> > <br>> > I have to repeat my question, Is it possible to draw a path with<br>> specific coordinates? For example I would like to show the position or<br>
> the track (moving path) of a typhoon on a map. Is it possible to put<br>> some points (with specific coordinates) or lines on a map seperate from<br>> contours?<br>> > <br>> > Regards,<br>> > <br>
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> > <br>> > ------------------------------<br>> > <br>> > Message: 2<br>> > Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2012 08:50:25 +0200<br>> > From: Djordje Romanic <<a href="mailto:djordje8@gmail.com" target="_blank">djordje8@gmail.com</a>><br>
> > Subject: Re: [gradsusr] How to ca!
lculate the pressure gradient?<br>> > To: GrADS Users Forum <
<a href="mailto:gradsusr@gradsusr.org" target="_blank">gradsusr@gradsusr.org</a>><br>> > Message-ID:<br>> > <CACWmqDci6TS4nRbjv=RRU3bvvGPW=Q-zRTmGoNTETK+=<a href="mailto:k3MsYw@mail.gmail.com" target="_blank">k3MsYw@mail.gmail.com</a>><br>
> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"<br>> > <br>> > Thanks,<br>> > <br>> > Since I only need the pressure gradient, and not the pressure gradient<br>> > force, I should exclude 1/rho. Just one clarification. When I use<br>
> cdiff<br>> > function for pressure (e.g. in LON direction), should I divide it with<br>> dx<br>> > or 2*dx. I believe that 2*dx would be correct.<br>> > <br>> > Regards,<br>> > Djordje<br>
> > <br>> > <br>> > On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 7:08 PM, Jeff Duda <jeffd! <a href="mailto:uda319@gmail.com" target="_blank">uda319@gmail.com</a>><br>> wrote:<br>> > <br>> > > The pressure gradient is simply 1/rho * del(p), where del(p) is the<br>
> > > gradient operator, which can be displayed in Grads using the<br>> mathematical<br>> > > deco!
mposition of the gradient operator (i.e., derivatives in the x-<br>> and<br>> > > y-directions). Use cdiff for those derivatives. Note, you'll have to<br>> > > define your x- and y- grid spacing values as well. See the examples<br>
> on the cdiff<br>> > > help page <<a href="http://www.iges.org/grads/gadoc/gradfunccdiff.html" target="_blank">http://www.iges.org/grads/gadoc/gradfunccdiff.html</a>> for<br>> how to<br>> > > do that.<br>
> > ><br>> > > Jeff Duda<br>> > ><br>> > > On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 5:48 AM, Djordje Romanic<br>> <<a href="mailto:djordje8@gmail.com" target="_blank">djordje8@gmail.com</a>>wrote:<br>
> > ><br>> > >> Dear Users,<br>> > >><br>> > >> I have to calculate the pressure gradient in a given area<br>> (Southeast<br>> > >> Europe) and I have a pressure date at 2.5 x 2.5 degrees (reanalysis<br>
> data).<br>> > >> Does anyon! e know how to calculate it in GrADS and how to show the<br>> results<br>> > ; >> in the!
vector form?<br>> > >><br>> > >> Thanks in ad
vance.<br>> > >><br>> > >> Regards,<br>> > >> Djordje Romanic<br>> > >> M.Sc. in Meteorology<br>> > >> Cell: +38164 254 3539<br>> > >> <a href="http://www.linkedin.com" target="_blank">www.linkedin.com</a> (Djordje Romanic profile)<br>
> > >><br>> > >><br>> > >> _______________________________________________<br>> > >> gradsusr mailing list<br>> > >> <a href="mailto:gradsusr@gradsusr.org" target="_blank">gradsusr@gradsusr.org</a><br>
> > >> <a href="http://gradsusr.org/mailman/listinfo/gradsusr" target="_blank">http://gradsusr.org/mailman/listinfo/gradsusr</a><br>> > >><br>> > >><br>> > ><br>> > ><br>
> > > --<br>> > > Jeff Duda<br>> > > Graduate research assistant<br>> > > University of Oklahoma School of Meteorology<br>> > > Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms<br>
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> achment-0001.html <br>> > <br>> > ------------------------------<br>> > <br>> > Message: 3<br>> > Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2012 06:56:13 -0400<br>> > From: Jennifer Adams <<a href="mailto:jma@cola.iges.org" target="_blank">jma@cola.iges.org</a>><br>
> > Subject: Re: [gradsusr] Drawing something (line, point,...) over the<br>> > map<br>> > To: GrADS Users Forum <<a href="mailto:gradsusr@gradsusr.org" target="_blank">gradsusr@gradsusr.org</a>><br>
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> > <br>> > Yes. Use 'qw2xy' to convert world coordinates to x,y coordinates on<br>> the page. Then use 'draw line'!
to connect the points. <br>> > --Jennifer<br>> > <br>>
> <br>> > On Aug 9, 2012, at 2:29 AM, T. haghroosta wrote:<br>> > <br>> > > Dear All,<br>> > > <br>> > &g! t; I have to repeat my question, Is it possible to draw a path<br>> with sp ecific coordinates? For example I would like to show the<br>
> position or the track (moving path) of a typhoon on a map. Is it<br>> possible to put some points (with specific coordinates) or lines on a<br>> map seperate from contours?<br>> > > <br>> > > Regards,<br>
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