Dear All,
Any tips on producing the nino3 plumes for example as shown in
the following plot (link to IRI website)
http://iri.columbia.edu/climate/ENSO/currentinfo/dynamical2.gif
will be appreciated. Typically such data is a time series with
two "time axes" (one for initial time and the other for lead times, say nino3(init,lead) ).
I thought the straightforward way was to draw a separate plot
for each initial time
do i=1,num_initial_times
plot=gsn_xy(wks,nino3(i-1,:),res)
end
and then overlay the plots together..but doesn't work as I expected.
any tips? :)
saji
-- Saji N. Hameed APEC Climate Center +82 51 668 7470 National Pension Corporation Busan Building 12F Yeonsan 2-dong, Yeonje-gu, BUSAN 611705 saji_at_apcc21.net KOREA _______________________________________________ ncl-talk mailing list ncl-talk_at_ucar.edu http://mailman.ucar.edu/mailman/listinfo/ncl-talkReceived on Fri Oct 19 2007 - 08:16:01 MDT
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