Hi
The IPCC variable stfmmc has definitions for j and k which ferret cannot understand.
I am trying to to a shade of stfmmc which has properly drawn depth and latitude axis.
I thought it might be possible to use @asn – just assign to a grid which works.
My data is:
yes? show data currently SET data sets: 1> /cs/datastore/csdar/cec006/ocean/ipcc/data/stfmmc/stfmmc_O1b_1991-2000_20 C3M_run1.nc name title I J K L STFMMC_ATLANTIC V_ATLANTIC[Z=@IIN,X=@DIN] ... 1:189 1:31 1:120 (X=0E:0E(360), Z=0:5000) STFMMC_INDIAN V_INDIAN[Z=@IIN,X=@DIN] ... 1:189 1:31 1:120 (X=0E:0E(360), Z=0:5000) STFMMC_PACIFIC V_PACIFIC[Z=@IIN,X=@DIN] ... 1:189 1:31 1:120 (X=0E:0E(360), Z=0:5000) STFMMC_GLOBAL V_GLOBAL[Z=@IIN,X=@DIN] ... 1:189 1:31 1:120 (X=0E:0E(360), Z=0:5000)
2> data/20C3M/O1b/run1/stfmmc_O1bc_1961-1990_20C3M_run1.nc (default) name title I J K L STFMMC Meridional Overturning Streamfu 1:189 1:31 1:4 1:12
The first file was formed in ferret, the second is concocted, so that output from ferret it modified to be submitted to AR4.
If I shade stfmmc_atlantic[l=@ave] it looks perfect.
If I shade stfmmc[k=1,l=@ave] it uses a simple X/Y axis (and other features like labelling is lost).
I thought I could assign the array from stfmmc onto stfmmc_atlantic,
define grid/like=stfmmc_atlantic[d=1] ngrid
and then shade stfmmc[l=1,d=2,k=1,g=ngrid@asn] – it plots something, but it is LATITUDE on the Y axis versus the simple latitude range on the X axis.
Is there a simple way of getting the shaded plot right? Mark. |