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> That's a hopeful sign! > > Brian Mapes > This message was typed on a cell phone, please forgive its terseness and any > errors. > I think there is one thing you can try: select only one time step of the topography and create display. Somehow the bundle not showing the topo this morning in my office machine, and I create one time step topo and not seeing any problem. Yuan > On Aug 4, 2014, at 9:04 PM, "Unidata IDV Support" <address@hidden> wrote: > > >>> I am at Mesa lab, and leaving tomorrow for Fort Collins. > >>> Could chat now, phone x1379. > >>> > >>> I will use some other case for the demo, it's OK. > >>> But I still love the idea of a nice Colorado monsoon bundle using HRRR, > >>> and wish I could see a way to do it. > >>> > >>> Brian > >> > >> Brian, > >> I tried your bundle in my machine (Mac), and not seeing any problem when > >> zoom in and out. I will find a window system and test it tomorrow. > >> > >> Yuan > > > > And not seeing any problem when tilting the view angle. > > > > Yuan > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> On Aug 4, 2014, at 1:49 PM, Unidata IDV Support wrote: > >>> > >>> Full Name: brian mapes > >>> Email Address: address@hidden<mailto:address@hidden> > >>> Organization: University of Miami > >>> Package Version: 5.0u1 build date:2014-07-21 07:05 UTC > >>> Operating System: Windows 7 > >>> Hardware: Java: home: C:\Program Files\IDV_5.0u1\jre version: 1.7.0_51 > >>> j3d:1.6.0-pre9-daily-experimental daily > >>> Description of problem: Here's a bundle showing the 750mb humidity and > >>> flow around Colorado mountains. > >>> Seen from a side view, the topography protrudes above 750mb properly. > >>> But seen from the top, the topography doesn't reliably protrude above the > >>> specific humidity graphical layer. > >>> Zooming in and out, or rocking the viewpoint off of vertical, yield > >>> unpredictable graphical effects. > >>> > >>> I wanted to use this bundle in a mini IDV training on Weds, but it is > >>> unsuitable, an embarrassment not ready to share with others. > >>> > >>> Are you still in town, maybe we can sit down and discuss the issue? > >>> > >>> Yuan > >>> > >>> (green is cumulative rainfall) > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> Ticket Details > >>> =================== > >>> Ticket ID: KYG-466458 > >>> Department: Support IDV > >>> Priority: Normal > >>> Status: Open > >>> > >>> > >>> Brian Mapes > >>> address@hidden<mailto:address@hidden> > > > > > > Ticket Details > > =================== > > Ticket ID: KYG-466458 > > Department: Support IDV > > Priority: Normal > > Status: Open > > > > Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: KYG-466458 Department: Support IDV Priority: Normal Status: Open