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Re: [ferret_users] [Ferret V5.70] zaxis



Hi jimmy,

you can use a file which contain depth you want, then can use it as an arbitrary vertical axis.
For example, zaxis contain depth data you want to specify for ferret, then

file/var=zax zaxis
def axis/z/unit=meters/depth zdep=zax

Dan

2006/12/2, jimmyc@iastate.edu <jimmyc@iastate.edu>:
Hi-
I am using the zaxreplace function to replace model vertical levels with
height above ground level.
I use a statement like this
define axis/z=0:20000:10 phi_axis

This works great for a model without terrain.
With a model that contains terrain, however, lots of missing values occur
since the model vertical levels are spaced at unequal heights.

is there any other way to specify the z axis?
Thanks in advance.


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