Tina,
Is the data you used available on-line somewhere? For instance, if
I look here,
http://www.nodc.noaa.gov/OC5/WOA09/pr_woa09.html
the link to NetCDF access,
http://www.nodc.noaa.gov/OC5/WOA09/netcdf_data.html, shows me a
"
temperatuere_annual_1deg.nc" dataset. I can open the OPeNDAP
dataset, and try your FILL command,
yes? use
"http://data.nodc.noaa.gov/thredds/dodsC/woa/WOA09/NetCDFdata/temperature_annual_1deg.nc"
yes? Fill/K=1:12/L=5/HLIMITS=5s:5n:1/VLIMITS=0:300:50
T_AN[X=91E,Y=6S:6N]
The upper bit is missing, in a somewhat different way than what you
saw.
If I leave off the /HLIMITS and /VLIMITS qualifiers, the plot is
fine (though the axis labels are not as you wanted):
We'll need to look into what is happening when the /HLIM and /VLIM
are included.
A workaround is to underlay the plot with a SHADE plot, then do
FILL/OVER/LEVELS to get your fill plot, using the same color levels
as in the SHADE. This also takes care of those missing bits at the
bottom of the plot, which are an artifact of the color-fill
algorithm:
yes?
SHADE/K=1:12/L=5/HLIMITS=5s:5n:1/VLIMITS=0:300:50
T_AN[X=91E,Y=6S:6N]
yes? fill/over/levels/nolab/K=1:12/L=5
T_AN[X=91E,Y=6S:6N]
-Ansley
On 9/5/2012 1:28 AM, Kaduk, Joerg (Dr.)
wrote:
Hello
Tina,
I
could imagine that there are some missing values and the
interpolation
of
the objective analysis then leads to a layer of missing
values.
Just
a guess, though.
Best
wishes,
Joerg
Hi,
I am a beginner in FERRET.
While trying to generate a fill diagram using WOA
- 09 monthly mean temperature climatology data it
showed a white window in between 20 and 30m.
This happens only for the region Lat: 5s:5n and
Lon 90.5E though it lists the data properly.
i used the following command
Fill/K=1:12/L=5/HLIMITS=5s:5n:1/VLIMITS=0:300:50
T_AN[X=91E,Y=6S:6N]
I have attached the diagram with the arrow
pointing to the white window.
I am using FERRET v6.72
Thank U