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20021122: Lat vs. time section in GEMPAK



John,

There isn't a lat vs time plotting program.

The gdthgt program plots time versus height for a single point,
so the guts are there for extracting the times of all grids, but
it would have to be reworked for a spacial plot instead of vertical.

Steve Chiswell




>From: John Merrill <address@hidden>
>Organization: University of Rhode Island
>Keywords: 200211221510.gAMFAQ422543

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>Hello,
>    Is there a way to produce a latitude vs. time section from gridded
>data in GEMPAK? My
>interest is in superposing contours of one scalar variable on filled
>contours of another scalar.
>Do you know if this is possible? Thanks.             John
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>John Merrill                                     Telephone:  401-874-6715
>Graduate School of Oceanography, URI             Fax:        401-874-6898
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>John
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