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Thanks to everyone who responded,I got it working.
Chris Steve Chiswell wrote:
Chris, Try setting SCALE=999 to let GEMPAK scale the data rather than trying to plot values on the order of E-10 (or set SCALE to an appropriate order of magnitude once you have a feeling of the typical data range). With CINT = blank as you have, the package will try to create around 16 contour levels, but in a loop of times, consistent scaling and contour intervals is best. Steve ChiswellUnidata User SupportOn Tue, 2007-04-17 at 19:23 -0230, Chris Lander wrote:I'm trying to display surface divergence and convergence (technically speaking it is at 10m) from the CMC Regional model. Can someone look at my restore file and tell me what I am doing wrong? All I get when it plots is a lot contours with a value of -2.9E-10. What I am looking for is a contour plot highlighting areas of maximum convergence and divergence at the surface.Regards Chris plain text document attachment (sfc_div) ! ! Restore File : sfc_div ! Surface divergence for the CMC Regional model ! ! Log: ! J.W. Carr/HPC 4/98 Initial creation ! GDATTIM fall GLEVEL 10 GVCORD hghtPANEL 0 SKIP 0SCALE 0 GDPFUN div(wnd) TYPE cCONTUR 1 CINT LINE 4/1/1 FINT FLINE HILO HLSYM CLRBAR WIND 18/1/1 REFVEC TITLE 32/-1/~ @ Surface Divergence! TEXT 1/21//hw CLEAR yes STNPLT SATFIL RADFIL STREAM POSN 4 COLORS 2 MARKER 2 GRDLBL 5 LUTFIL noneFILTER yes
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