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20051101: using McIDAS Software (cont.)
- Subject: 20051101: using McIDAS Software (cont.)
- Date: Tue, 01 Nov 2005 17:05:21 -0700
>From: Edgardo Barreto <address@hidden>
>Organization: Puerto Rico Fire Department
>Keywords: 200510281925.j9SJPt7s001906 McIDAS PDA Animated Weather
Hi Edgardo,
>I have talked to russ and he is willing to help, his website is
>incredible and should help us a lot.
Excellent. Russ is an old friend of mine, so I can assure you
that he does great things and is always looking to help people.
>On the other hand, I would like to
>work with you for the displays on the big screen (Desktops and
>Laptops).
OK.
The first thing I need to know is what kind of machine you want to run
McIDAS on? If it is Linux/Unix, read the rest of this message. If it
is Windows, you may be better off using our Integrated Data Viewer
(IDV) package. The main reason I say this is that the Windows version
of McIDAS that I distribute is the one I get from SSEC with no
alterations. The Linux/Unix version, on the other hand, has alot of
additions some of which I will be illustrating below.
If you are running on Linux/Unix...
As I recall, the thing you want to do in McIDAS is combine the display
of satellite imagery, radar, and forecast hurricane tracks.
I assume you have already familiarized yourself with the use of IMGDISP
for displaying imagery, so I won't go into that much here.
Overlaying of radar imagery on top of satellite imagery is really not
possible in McIDAS since an image serves as a sort of background for
other displays. What you can do, however, is use the routine FRMOLAY
to display discrete image levels from one image in the graphics plane
of the display. This has the same effect as overlaying the radar echos
on top of the satellite image.
To see how "overlaying" radar echos on top of satellite imagery, try
the following:
DATALOC ADD RTIMAGES adde.ucar.edu
SF 1
ERASE
IMGDISP RTIMAGES/GEW-IR LINELE= 296 602 PLACE=C EU=IMAGE
MAP FILE=OUTLUSAM MCOL=1 WID=1 GRA=(GRA)
BAR (GRA) SU=IRTEMP X COL=7 ORIENT=VER
Now, use FRMOLAY to display radar echos from the US national N0R composite
on top of the image:
DATALOC ADD NEXRCOMP adde.ucar.edu
FRMOLAY NEXRCOMP/1KN0R-NAT UNIT=BRIT RAN='3:85,86:96,97:107,108:119,120:130,
131:141,142:153,154:164,165:175,176:187,188:198,199:209,210:221,222:232,233:243,244:255'
INT=0 GU=RADAR16_32
This may take some time if your link is slow.
In order for this to display correctly, your McIDAS sessionw would have
had to been started with 32 graphic levels. To test this out while
your session is running, use the GU command:
GU TABLE
If your listing has 32 entries like:
LEVEL COLOR BLUE GREEN RED
----- ---------- ---- ----- ---
0 BLACK 0 0 0 (Graphic background)
1 MAGENTA 255 0 255
2 CYAN 255 255 0
3 YELLOW 0 255 255
4 GREEN 0 255 0
5 RED 0 0 255
6 BLUE 255 0 0
7 WHITE 255 255 255
8 GRAY 127 127 127
9 GOLD 0 187 255
10 PINK 127 127 255
11 AQUAMARINE 147 219 112
12 ORCHID 219 112 219
13 NAVY 115 0 0
14 SKY 255 163 0
15 BEIGE 127 171 255
16 224 128 255
17 WHITE 255 255 255
18 160 64 202
19 128 32 176
20 0 0 144
21 32 16 240
22 32 128 240
23 16 192 240
24 16 64 16
25 32 104 44
26 48 144 72
27 64 184 100
28 80 224 128
29 144 144 0
30 240 240 0
31 65 0 0
32 BEIGE 127 171 255
GU: Done
your session is configure with 32 graphic levels. If your listing
shows only 16 levels, you should exit and start a new session with 32
levels. Configuring a session is most easily done from the graphical
startup menu:
mcidas -config
The next step was to plot forecast hurricane tracks on top of the
combined satellite and radar display. There is no direct facility in
McIDAS to plot forecast hurridane tracks, but you can plot the track if
you know the series of Lat,Lon points that are forecast. To do this,
you would use the PATH command to create a path and then plot it. Here
is a quick and simple of the use of PATH:
PATH MAKE TEST
PATH ADD TEST 1 20 75
PATH ADD TEST 2 25 77
PATH ADD TEST 3 30 80
PATH ADD TEST 4 35 83
PATH ADD TEST 5 40 78
PATH PLOT TEST
Before we continue, please let me know what kind of machine/operating
system you are trying to use McIDAS on.
Cheers,
Tom
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