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[IDV #PNW-510251]: NOAA Profiler Plots
- Subject: [IDV #PNW-510251]: NOAA Profiler Plots
- Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2010 12:16:48 -0700
Hi Laura.
Sorry for the delay.
Yuan is at AGU this week, so we will need more time to look into this important
matter.
Thanks.
-Julien
> Yuan,
> Has anyone had a chance to address my ticket items that I sent prior to the
> Unidata Workshop?
>
> Laura
>
> >>> "Unidata IDV Support" <address@hidden> 10/19/2010 3:48 PM >>>
> > Good Morning Yuan,
> > Just checking in on the progress behind using MADIS Cooperative Agency
> > Profiler network data in the IDV. Specifically:
> > 1) When do you project the profiler station plots will be available?
> >
> > 2) Has there been any progress on a better y-axis display as you mentioned
> > in a previous email? This was in reference to the option that allows the
> > most recent data to be located on the right side of the chart as opposed to
> > the left. When clicked, the height expands making the data appear to shrink
> > into a very small vertical layer.
> >
> > 3) Have you had a chance to look into the vertical extent issue (see below
> > for reference)?
> >
> > 4) I noticed that the wind barbs do not appear to not match the input
> > data's magnitude. See attached IDV-generated and MADIS-generated charts for
> > time/height wind barb plots on 9/26/2007 at 12-18 UTC. Note that IDV's
> > highest color range has been changed to 50 kts (red) and the chart shows
> > ~30 kts (yellow) as highest wind speeds for this time period. However, the
> > problem lies in the wind barb icon itself - the yellow wind barbs have a 50
> > kt-flag and extra barb indicating wind speeds of ~60 kts instead. Double
> > checking the data using MADIS-generated charts shows that the IDV color
> > scheme is correct and the IDV wind barb icons are wrong. Can this be fixed?
> >
> > 5) Is adding the option to choose the data's QC level still a consideration?
> >
> > Laura
>
> Hi Laura,
> I will put this support ticket on hold status, and promise to check it after
> the training workshop.
>
>
> Yuan
> >
> > >>> "Unidata IDV Support" <address@hidden> 9/2/2010 6:41 PM >>>
> > > > Yuan,
> > > > Here's some additional feedback on the new features.
> > > > 1) Image capture: Thanks for adding the capture feature in the
> > > > time/height profiler display. It works very well when choosing "View"
> > > > in the Capture What options. However, the other two options of "View &
> > > > Legend" and "Full Window" prompt an error and no image can be captured.
> > >
> > > Yes, we knew this bug, and we were working on it.
> >
> > The new 2.9u1 release should have fixed this.
> >
> >
> > Yuan
> > > >
> > > > 2) Time/Height chart: I took a look at the y-axis fix that you've added
> > > > and I think there may be a bug. The attachment called
> > > > TimeHt_STWMA_latestL.jpg shows that loading the local profiler netCDF
> > > > files creates a nice Time/Height chart, however; the display changed
> > > > after I toggled the "Latest data on left" selection. The y-axis
> > > > suddenly increased its vertical extent as shown by
> > > > TimeHt_STWMA_latestR.jpg.
> > >
> > > I need to find a better design for the y-axis.
> > > >
> > > > 3) To magnify the vertical extent of the profiler data (See #3 in last
> > > > email), I used the vertical scale icon as you suggested. Thank you for
> > > > pointing this out, it should work nicely. One item to note is that one
> > > > of the profilers (PNRMD) is a high elevation site that is located in
> > > > Frostburg, MD with an elevation of 763 meters. Using the vertical scale
> > > > icon, it is more apparent that the data point closest to the surface is
> > > > also magnified. This can be a problem because the profiler's data look
> > > > to originate in PA instead of MD. The other 2 attachments illustrate
> > > > this: 3D_PNRMD_VertScaleMax-6000m.jpg (actual data origin) and
> > > > 3D_PNRMD_VertScaleMax-500m.jpg (station looks to be located in PA). Is
> > > > it possible to make the data point closest to the surface maintain its
> > > > original fixed height while the vertical scale adjustment is being used?
> > > >
> > > I will check, this maybe a 3D illusion. When the station plot is
> > > available, this 3D illusion will be less concern.
> > >
> > >
> > > Yuan
> > > > Thanks,
> > > > Laura
> > > >
> > > > >>> "Unidata IDV Support" <address@hidden> 8/11/2010 6:34 PM >>>
> > > > > Hi Yuan,
> > > > > I have been working with the CAP profiler winds display using local
> > > > > netCDF files. First, I would like to say that I can load the files
> > > > > with ease and have successfully used both the time/height display and
> > > > > the 3D plot. Thank you for your extensive work on this. I do have a
> > > > > few questions and they are listed below.
> > > > >
> > > > > 1) I see that the time/height and 3D plots are available. Do you
> > > > > anticipate adding the profiler station plot also?
> > > > >
> > > > Well, this is a easier one. I will add it soon.
> > > >
> > > > > 2) Time/height display: Is there a way to capture an image of the
> > > > > time/height display control window? Also, is the y-axis adjustable so
> > > > > that it can be changed to above ground level (AGL) labeled every 500
> > > > > meters as opposed to MSL labeled every 2000 meters? This would
> > > > > account for the lower heights measured by CAP boundary layer
> > > > > profilers compared to NOAA profilers that can reach up to tropopause.
> > > > >
> > > > No, you can not capture an image, but I will add this feature soon. If
> > > > you download the nightly build tomorrow, the y-axis label is better
> > > > now, may not be what you wanted, let me know if you like it or not.
> > > >
> > > > > 3) Most (if not all) of the CAP profiler network measures winds in
> > > > > the boundary layer (up to approximately 4 km AGL) whereas the NPN
> > > > > measures up to around 9-16 km AGL, depending on its vertical sampling
> > > > > mode. This height difference makes for a much different looking 3D
> > > > > plot with CAP data - the 3D plot looks a bit cramped, vertically.
> > > > > While this display is draw to scale and accurate, is there a way to
> > > > > artificially magnify the height of the CAP profiler data so that the
> > > > > vertical extent is expanded? Perhaps a drop down menu in the display
> > > > > settings that magnifies the height 2x, 3x, etc?
> > > >
> > > > If you want to adjust the vertical scale in the map view, click the
> > > > vertical scale icon on the left of the window, and change the value, it
> > > > will give you the same effect as magnifies the height.
> > > > >
> > > > > My reasoning behind this is that I hope to be able to create a 3D
> > > > > plot showing 3 profilers in 1 map view: a MD profiler (BLTMD), NJ
> > > > > profiler (RUTNJ), and NC profiler (CHANC). At the present time,
> > > > > without magnification of the data's vertical extent, it would be
> > > > > extremely difficult to see the wind barbs/colors for each profiler
> > > > > with the level of zoom required to get all 3 profilers in the same
> > > > > map view.
> > > > >
> > > > > 4) My previous question about plotting different QC levels of the
> > > > > data may be better illustrated by viewing the MADIS CAP Profiler
> > > > > Real-Time Data Display
> > > > > (http://madis-data.noaa.gov/cap/profiler.jsp?options=full)
> > > > >
> > > > > Note that on this site, you can select an option in the drop down QC
> > > > > menu such as "Pass Level 1" and "Applied and Pass Level 2". These
> > > > > options will filter the data based on QC flags designated by MADIS.
> > > > > The flags are also in the netCDF files. You can see this by selecting
> > > > > a local netCDF file I've uploaded in Data Choosers and select "I'm
> > > > > feeling lucky" as the data source type instead of "CDM netCDF
> > > > > profiler files". Then click 3D grid and you will see the IDV lists a
> > > > > few QC flag fields. More information on the applied QC is here
> > > > > (http://madis.noaa.gov/madis_sfc_qc.html). However, this might be a
> > > > > better question for the MADIS contacts I sent earlier today. They
> > > > > would likely be able to explain the file setup much more easily.
> > > > > Ideally I would want an option to select and plot the best available
> > > > > data (Applied and Pass Level 2).
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > > This is interesting, I will put it in our to do list.
> > > >
> > > > > Let me know if you need more clarification.
> > > > >
> > > > > Laura
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > > Ticket Details
> > > > ===================
> > > > Ticket ID: PNW-510251
> > > > Department: Support IDV
> > > > Priority: Normal
> > > > Status: Closed
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
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> > Ticket Details
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> > Ticket ID: PNW-510251
> > Department: Support IDV
> > Priority: Normal
> > Status: Closed
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> Ticket ID: PNW-510251
> Department: Support IDV
> Priority: Normal
> Status: On Hold
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Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: PNW-510251
Department: Support IDV
Priority: Normal
Status: Open