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>From: "Larry D. Oolman" <address@hidden> >Organization: UCAR/Unidata >Keywords: 200012042247.eB4MlIo08878 >In sncross2, why not use snsbor.f from sncross? The original reason for a >separate version was to eliminate the vertical lines that indicated the height >of the data. This can now be done with the BORDER parameter. The version >of snsbor.f in sncross2 does not plot the station height correctly. It >will plot up to 40 vertical lines and quit, leaving part of the axis unfilled. >Besides, the new version of snsbor.f in sncross allows plotting the terrain >in any color desired. > >Larry Oolman >Department of Atmospheric Science >University of Wyoming >address@hidden >http://www-das.uwyo.edu > > Larry, Sounds good. I'll look into it. Steve CHiswell