Hi James,
If memory serves you cannot panel the output from wmbarbmap, as it draws
the wind barbs immediately. Unfortunately, you cannot change that behavior.
I do think you are drawing the wind barbs the preferred way.
Adam
Correia, James wrote:
> Hi everyone-
> I am making a detailed panel plot, where the 3 of the 4 panels are plotting
> WRF model data, while the 4th panel plots station data, specifically wind
> barbs on a map using wmbarbmap.
>
> plot(3) = gsn_csm_contour_map(wks,pr,res)
> wmsetp("col",2)
> wmsetp("wbs",.06)
> wmsetp("ezf",1)
> wmbarbmap(wks,plat,plon,up,vp)
> draw(plot(3))
>
> GsnDraw and gsnFrame are set to False so I can use gsn_panel next in the
> script.
>
> The wind barbs do not appear on the panel plot at all.
>
> Is their a better way to draw wind barbs on a map from station data?
>
> Thanks
> jimmyc
>
>
> James Correia Jr., PhD
> Climate Physics Group
> Post. Doc.
> Pacific Northwest National Lab
>
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