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Guys, I'm finding that the devil is in the line " For the Topography, the IDV will recognize Geopotential height at surface. If not, you need to pick the appropriate field from the 2D fields." I have a regional relief grid with lat/lon coordinates, and have tried to overlay both the World Borders shape (also lat/lon) and a home-made graticule shape (also lat/lon). I can easily select the FIELD: MAPDATA item (the shape), but have no idea what to do for the FIELD: TOPOGRAPHY item. IDV offers me a list of "formula" items, but none appears to match up with my relief grid. No matter what I select, I get the error message that the units don't match up ("m or gpm"). Any ideas? Murray -----Original Message----- From: idvusers-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:idvusers-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Julien Chastang Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 12:13 PM To: David Ahijevych Cc: idvusers Subject: Re: [idvusers] painting map lines on 3D topography David, We have some additional clarifying remarks for you and the list. You will need to obtain a shape file for the region of interest. We found these to be abundant on the web. Here is one for the US states: http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=f7f805eb65eb4ab787a0a3e1116ca7e5 Please load the states.shp file in the Data Choosers as you would other data. Also load your model data, for example 1/2 degree GFS. Once your data are loaded, go to the 3D Map formula in the place described earlier and choose a "Topography" display. Click "Create Display". You will see a dialog where you have to enter MapData and Topography. Choose the shapefile for the MapData. For the Topography, the IDV will recognize Geopotential height at surface. If not, you need to pick the appropriate field from the 2D fields. Let us know if you have additional questions or concerns. Best, Unidata IDV Support On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 4:27 PM, Julien Chastang <chastang@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > Dave, > > After your data are loaded, please study the IDV Dashboard, Field > Selector Tab, Formulas Node (in the Data Sources), Maps, 3D Map. > > Also please attend the IDV workshop November 3-6. We are just down the > road :-) > > Best, > > Unidata IDV Support > > > On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 10:50 AM, David Ahijevych <ahijevyc@xxxxxxxx> > wrote: > >> I'd like to render the map lines along the 3D surface, as if they >> were painted on. At different viewing angles, the lines should >> appear stuck to the same surface location. >> >> As it is now, either my state borders are obscured by the topography >> or if I raise the vertical position of the state borders, they give >> the impression of "floating" above the topography or cutting through it. >> >> I know you can render images on a 3D surface but can you render maps >> on a 3D surface? >> >> Thanks >> Dave >> _______________________________________________ >> idvusers mailing list >> idvusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> For list information, to unsubscribe, visit: >> http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/mailing_lists/ >> > > > > -- > Julien Chastang > Scientific Software Developer > Unidata-UCAR > -- Julien Chastang Scientific Software Developer Unidata-UCAR _______________________________________________ idvusers mailing list idvusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For list information, to unsubscribe, visit: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/mailing_lists/
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