Hello Hein, If you give the exact time boundaries you want, Ferret should fill to those times. By default it will only fill from the first coordinate to the last coordinate which are probably the middle of the months. yes? use coads_climatology yes? fill/y=0 sst ! fills from 16-JAN to 16-DEC ! This will fill the entire year. yes? fill/t="1-jan-0000:00:00":"31-dec-0000:23:23" sst (and likewise, in this example, you could specify /X=0:360 to fill the entire modulo longitude range). Ansley Hein Zelle wrote: Dear Ferret users, I'm almost certain I've seen this question before, but I can't seem to find it in the archives. I would like to make a fill plot of a climatology, where the horizontal axis is longitude and the vertical axis is time. The climatological data uses the month_reg axis, which is a modulo axis. When I fill my_clim_data[y=0n] it doesn't do what I would expect though: at the top and bottom of the plot (first half january, last half december) white bars appear as if data were missing. How do I tell ferret to "wrap" the time axis like it does with the longitude axis? I've tried "set axis/modulo" on the time axis but that didn't help, and the axis already is a modulo axis. I'm going to try unfolding the data on a longer time axis and plotting the second of 3 years, but I think there must be a better way to do this. Hein Zelle-----------------------------------------------------------------<Hein Zelle Dept. of Oceographic Research KNMI, The Netherlands work: zelle@knmi.nl http://www.knmi.nl/~zelle private: hein@icce.rug.nl http://www.icce.rug.nl/~hein Phone: +31 (0)30 2206704-----------------------------------------------------------------<-------------------------------------------------------------- Zie ook/see also: http://www.knmi.nl/maildisclaimer.html |