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Re: [ferret_users] Overlaying basemap with "fill"-ed field



Adding to Lev's response, remember that the open-ended levels can make these kinds of plots look nice without having to set a bunch of colors at the high and low ends:
http://www.ferret.noaa.gov/Ferret/Documentation/Release_Notes/v581.html#open levels

If you want the smoothness of a FILL plot with the complete coverage of a SHADE plot, sometimes the best result is to overlay a FILL on top of a SHADE of the same field.


Lev Tarasov wrote:

I often do this by simply overlaying the field on shaded topography:

eg
shade /nolab/nokey /pal=Psealand/LEVEL= "(-5000,5000,5000)" topo
shade/nolab/over your_field

where "topo" could eg be the field rose from etopo60

with
Psealand.spk:
-------------------
RGB_Mapping By_level

! Level    Red  Green   Blue
      1   40.0    70.0  100.0
      2   40.0   100.0  30.0
-------------------------------

cheers

Lev Tarasov -   Dept of Physics, University of Toronto,
                60 St. George St., Toronto, Ontario, CANADA, M5S 1A7
                Tel (519)-821-3555  Fax (416)-978-8905
                email: lev.tarasoff@utoronto.ca
        http://www.atmosp.physics.utoronto.ca/people/lev/lev.html

On Thu, 23 Mar 2006, Gary Strand wrote:


I've been asked to make a nifty animation and rather than using just plain old black-line continents, showing the underlying topography (using "fland") would look nicer. However, I can't seem to get it to work properly.

How do I get a basemap + filled data to look good?

Gary Strand
strandwg@ucar.edu
http://www.cgd.ucar.edu/ccr/strandwg
Skype: wgstrand




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