Jay, I put together a sounding set for testing a time series cross section using wcmp, hght as the vertical coordinate as you have. This worked for me (see attatched figure where red lines are SNPARM=sped, and yellow are SNPARM=wcmp$90). This was an unmerged sounding file (as dcuair would create). Perhaps it would be useful for you to send me your data file, or you could check that you are indeed looking at a new gif file and not an old one (recall, GF will increment a counter and add the number as an extension to the name so as not to overwrite a previous file). Try using a new file name....and verify that you are running gpend....checking the timestamp on the resultant file. Steve Chiswell Unidata User Support >From address@hidden Wed Jan 29 19:37:53 2003 >Received: from climo201.met.utah.edu (climo201.met.utah.edu >[155.101.17.22]) > by unidata.ucar.edu (UCAR/Unidata) with ESMTP id h0U2br609372 > for <address@hidden>; Wed, 29 Jan 2003 19:37:53 -0700 (MST) >Organization: UCAR/Unidata >Keywords: 200301300237.h0U2br609372 >Received: from ficker.met.utah.edu (ficker.met.utah.edu [155.101.17.65]) > by climo201.met.utah.edu (Postfix) with SMTP > id 3847A309F2; Wed, 29 Jan 2003 19:37:48 -0700 (MST) >Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2003 19:37:47 -0700 (MST) >From: "Jason C. Shafer" <address@hidden> >Reply-To: "Jason C. Shafer" <address@hidden> >Subject: Re: 20030128: Gempak - Unix - WCMP and WNML Problems >To: address@hidden >Cc: address@hidden >MIME-Version: 1.0 >Content-Type: TEXT/plain; charset=us-ascii >Content-MD5: dlwz3e+zDxhljljtEXFP7A== >X-Mailer: dtmail 1.3.0 @(#)CDE Version 1.4.6_06 SunOS 5.8 sun4u sparc >Message-Id: <address@hidden> Hi Steve, Thanks for your help thusfar. I'm still having some problems, though... >Are you referring to the contours not changing with the $xxx angle, or the >the wind barbs? The vectors plotted always represent DRCT and SPED (SKNT) >as defined in $GEMPAK/source/programs/sn/sncross/snswwe.f. I'm referring to the contour values not changing with the $xxx angle. The wind barbs are plotting fine. I just tried running it with 5.6h a few times, and had the same problem with wcmp equivalent to uwnd regardless of what angle I used. Could it have something to do with me generating a time-height section for one station instead of a cross section? Here's the nuts and bolts of it: sncross<<EOF CXSTNS = sac SNPARM = wcmp$70 SNFILE = $soundfile1 DATTIM = 000212/0000-000212/1200 VCOORD = hght PTYPE = lin YAXIS = 0/8000/1000 TAXIS = R LINE = 1//2 BORDER = 1//3 CINT = 3 WIND = bk1/1.2 TITLE = 1/-1/ Cross Frontal Wind - SAC PANEL = 0 DEVICE = gf|../figures/sac_test.gif|.7;.8 CLEAR = no FILTER = 1.0 TEXT = 1.3/23//hw CURVE = 2 CLRBAR = CONTUR = 7 FINT = 3/0 FLINE = CTYPE = run Are there any other tricks that we might have to play? Thanks for your help! -Jay ---------------------------------------------------------- >Delivered-To: address@hidden >To: "Jason Shafer" <address@hidden> >Cc: address@hidden >Subject: 20030128: Gempak - Unix - WCMP and WNML Problems >Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2003 15:49:03 -0700 >From: Unidata Support <address@hidden> > >>From: "Jason Shafer" <address@hidden> >>Organization: UCAR/Unidata >>Keywords: 200301282219.h0SMJw909112 > >>Institution: University of Utah / >>Package Version: 5.4 and 5.6d >>Operating System: Unix >>Hardware Information: Sun ? >>Inquiry: Hi, >> >> In sncross, both with versions 5.4 and 5.6d, I am not able to compute the s >> nparms wcmp and wnml. To my best knowlegde, my notation is correction, (e.g. >> snparm = wcmp$162 - for the wind component towards 162 degrees), but all I'm >> getting is the uwnd and vwnd for wcmp and wnml, respectively. It does not mat >> ter what I put in the angle! Thanks for your time. >> >> Sincerely, >> -Jay >> >> >> > > >Jay, > >Using the current distribution of 5.6.h, >I ran the following for today's 12Z upperair in sncross: > > CXSTNS = dnr;ddc;lzk;bna;gso > SNPARM = wcmp$180 > SNFILE = uair > DATTIM = 1200 > VCOORD = pres > PTYPE = log > YAXIS = 1020/100//1;1;0 > TAXIS = R--3;2;2;1 > LINE = 4 > BORDER = 3/1/1 > CINT = > WIND = bm6 > TITLE = 0 > PANEL = 0 > DEVICE = xw > CLEAR = y > FILTER = yes > TEXT = 1/1/1/sw > CURVE = > CLRBAR = > CONTUR = 21 > FINT = .01;2 > FLINE = > CTYPE = > > >and > >SNPARM = wnml$90. > > >Both appear to be correct for the plotted contours. > >In particular, I'm looking at nearly east to west wind barbs over DDC at >250 mb (barbs of U and V show 40 knots), while the contoured values of SNPARM >are close to 0. > >Are you referring to the contours not changing with the $xxx angle, or the >the wind barbs? The vectors plotted always represent DRCT and SPED (SKNT) >as defined in $GEMPAK/source/programs/sn/sncross/snswwe.f. > >Steve Chiswell ****************************************************** Jason Shafer Graduate Research Assistant University of Utah-Dept of Meteorology 135 S 1460 E WBB Rm. 819 Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0110 Phone: 801-585-1412 Fax: 801-581-4362 http://www.met.utah.edu/jimsteen/jshafer ****************************************************** **************************************************************************** Unidata User Support UCAR Unidata Program 303 497 8643 P.O. Box 3000 address@hidden Boulder, CO 80307 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unidata WWW Service http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/ ****************************************************************************
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