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> > > > Hi Guys, > > > > Can you give me a quick ABC on how to do back trajectories in the > > IDV? > > > > One group of students here at the PASI will be working on transport > > of Saharan dust to the Caribbean, and it would be very useful to > > be able to illustrate the likely origins of air parcels sampled. > > > > This will be used Friday afternoon in a computer lab. > > > > Thanks in advance... > > > > Cheers, > > > > Tom > > Tom, > It is very easy to do. > 1)Open a globe view window. > > 2)Load a dataset, gfs 1 degree, you may need more than one dataset since it > takes pretty long time to move dust from Saharan to Caribbean, if so, > aggregate them. > > 3)In the field Selector, select momentum > derived > Grid 3D trajectory, > click create display, when a window popup, select the colored by parameter. > Note: it would be good to use property window to subset the time, use every > other, or something, otherwise, it is too big to load every time step. > > 4)In the trajectory control, select level to 85000, inital area as > "Rectangle", and check the "Backward trajectory" box, and draw a rectangle > in the globe view window around the Caribbean region, and click "Create > Trajectory" > > The only thing I worry about is the internet speed if you are getting data > from remote server. > > After the trajectory display created: 1)In the control, select Times tab, and change the time mode to: Start time as Relative to End Time, offset to -6 hour, and End time: from Animation Time. 2) You can use the animation widget to run the animation backward. 3) Note: you need to aggregate 2 gfs data to cover the period of movement, but there should be no time overlapped. have fun! Yuan > Yuan > > > -- > > +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ > > * Tom Yoksas UCAR Unidata > > Program * > > * (303) 497-8642 (last resort) P.O. Box > > 3000 * > > * address@hidden Boulder, CO 80307 * > > * Unidata WWW Service > > http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/ * > > +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ > > > > > Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: HVX-641068 Department: Support IDV Priority: Normal Status: Closed