Re: how plot profile?

From: <whobbs_at_nyahnyahspammersnyahnyah>
Date: Thu, 03 Sep 2009 11:53:53 -0700

Lesley

There is an example of a skew-T diagram on the NCL website which might
give you what your looking for:

http://www.ncl.ucar.edu/Applications/skewt.shtml

If you wanted a simpler temperature (x-axis) vs pressure (y-axis),
then you're correct that the gsn_csm_xy function (i.e. x-y plot) will
do this for you.

Will

Quoting lsmith_at_ucar.edu:

> Hi
> I want to plot a temperature profile, by which I mean I have temperature
> data for a particular horizontal spatial point and many different
> vertical levels. I'd like to plot it with pressure or ln pressure on
> the vertical axis and temperature on the horizontal axis, so it would be
> a squiggly line. I *think* this would be an xy plot? But I can't seem
> to figure it out. Do we have an example like this on the webpage? If
> so, where? If not, what do you experts suggest?
> Thanks a bunch!
> -Lesley Smith
> NCAR ACD
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