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>From: <address@hidden> >Organization: UCAR/Unidata >Keywords: 200105241746.f4OHkpp20862 >Steve, > I've tried plotting cross sections of model data and it appears that the >cross-section is being displayed upside-down in GARP. The vertical scale >is upside-down as well. How can this be fixed? > >Thanks, > >Steve Saleeby >Colorado State University > > >-- >************************************************************* >"The eternal God is our refuge, and underneath are the >everlasting arms." -Deuteronomy 31:27- > >Stephen Millican Saleeby (address@hidden) >3501 S. Stover Apt 3-54 (H):970-267-9302) (W):970-491-8424 >Fort Collins, CO 80525 (cell):970-231-0390 > >Home Page: http://hugo.atmos.colostate.edu/www/index.html >Gravity Wave Page: http://hugo.colostate.edu/www/gwave.html >************************************************************* > > I see no such problem. 1000mb at the bottom, 100mb at the top. I plotted heights on a pressure scale an have values of 0m at the bottom and 16km near 100mb. Can you provide more information? Steve CHiswell