Couldn't agree more with what Lou is saying. The radar problem is one
of the multitude that are out there. Hope this capability is included
sooner in NCL.
On Tue, 28 Oct 2003, Louis Wicker wrote:
>
> If by radial coordinates, one means being able to plot in polar coordinates,
> I think there has been a consistent, albeit low level, need for this
> capability.
>
> It will continue to increase, I believe, because the WRF model dependence on
> NCL as one of its primary visualization method combined with the convective
> simulations, data assimilation, etc. that the model users will do will
> require being able to plot radar data in some form.
>
> Anyway, my 2 cents. I whole heartedly endorse the current projects,
> particularily the Python interface.
>
> Lou Wicker
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