<div dir="rtl"><div dir="ltr" style="text-align:left"><span id="result_box" class="" lang="en"><span class="hps">Thank you.</span><br><span class="hps">I do not</span> <span class="hps">really understand </span></span><span id="result_box" class="" lang="en"><span class="hps"><span id="result_box" class="short_text" lang="en"> <span class="hps">what to do</span></span></span><span class="hps"></span><span>, I'm pretty</span> <span class="hps">new on</span> <span class="hps">Grads</span><span class="">.</span> <span class="hps">This</span> <span class="hps">script i</span> <span class="hps">created</span> <span class="hps">until now</span><span>, it</span> <span class="hps">obviously does not work</span> <span class="hps">because</span> <span class="hps">I miss</span> <span class="hps">some things I</span> <span class="hps">do not know</span> <span class="hps">what they are.</span></span><br>
<br><br><br>'c'<br>'reinit'<br>'reset'<br><br>'set xsize 650 500'<br>'set display color white'<br><br>f= '<a href="http://nomads.ncep.noaa.gov:9090/dods/gfs/gfs20121018/gfs_00z">http://nomads.ncep.noaa.gov:9090/dods/gfs/gfs20121018/gfs_00z</a>'<br>
'sdfopen 'f <br>'set lat 32'<br>'set lon 35'<br>'set ylint 100'<br>'set lev 1000 100'<br>'set t 1 65'<br>'colorcloud'<br>'d tcdcclm'<br><br>'draw title CLOUD COVER lat 32 lon 35'<br>
'printim CLOUD COVER.png x1000 y700'<br>'end'<br><br><br><br></div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr">2012/10/18 Ricardo Hallak <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:hallak@model.iag.usp.br" target="_blank">hallak@model.iag.usp.br</a>></span></div>
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Hi avi,
<br>
<br>I'm assuming you already have some variable representing cloud cover.
<br>
<br>If you want to make a cross section like that, you have to:
<br>
<br>a) or set lev between, for example, 1000 and 100 hPa in a fixed (lon,lat), letting the time axis sweeping the desired period of time:
<br>
<br>'set lev 1000 100'
<br>'set lon x0'
<br>'set lat y0'
<br>'sete t 1 last'
<br>'d var'
<br>
<br>b) or set lev between, for example, 1000 and 100 hPa in a fixed time and lat, and set lon between x1 and x2:
<br>
<br>'set lev 1000 100'
<br>'set lon x1 x2'
<br>'set lat y0'
<br>'sete t t0'
<br>'d var'
<br>
<br>That is, you have to fix two dimensions and let level and one another dim varying.
<br>
<br>Is it what you are looking for? If not, please, let me know.
<br>Ricardo
<br>
<br><font><b>On Thu, 18 Oct 2012 16:47:58 +0200, avi kojokro wrote</b>
<br><div><div class="h5">> <span lang="en"><span><span lang="en"><span>I am working</span> <span>with
windows</span> <span>and have</span> <span>the latest version of</span>
<span>Grads</span><span>.
<br>>
<br>> </span></span></span></span>
<pre>I
wonder if it is possible to Make a graph of Cloud cover by
Grads.
If so, what command should be used to create a graph like this, as in
the
attached
example?.
Regards
avi.</pre>
<br>
<br>
<br></div></div>Ricardo Hallak
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