Mary,
I am enclosing the debug files "marytest.nc", "marytest.ncl", and  
"marytest.res", as you suggested. I hope this makes things clearer.
Thanks,
Helen.
On May 23, 2009, at 6:35 AM, Mary Haley wrote:
> Helen,
>
> I'm not sure how this script works, because your pressure values  
> fall outside the allowed range of gsn_csm_pres_hgt.
> I tried a variation on your script using dummy data, and got the  
> error message:
>
> (0)	gsn_geop_hgt: Fatal: The pressure values do not fall between
> (0)	2.54e-06 mb and 1050 mb.
>
> I then divided your lev_p values by 100, and this works.
>
> I would like to try it with your data, however. Can you do the  
> following for me:
>
> Add the resource:
>
>   res_at_gsnDebugWriteFileName = "marytest"
>
> Rerun your script, and send me the files "marytest.nc",  
> "marytest.ncl" and "marytest.res".
>
> --Mary
>
>
> On May 22, 2009, at 7:01 PM, Helen Parish wrote:
>
>> Mary,
>>
>> Here is the script I used to create plot (b) in my previous post,  
>> which has a limited range of vertical levels, and white space at  
>> the top (the script for the other plot is essentially the same,  
>> but plots all the vertical levels).
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Helen.
>>
>> ;***********************
>> ; temploop.ncl
>> ;***********************
>> load "$NCARG_ROOT/lib/ncarg/nclscripts/csm/gsn_code.ncl"
>> load "$NCARG_ROOT/lib/ncarg/nclscripts/csm/gsn_csm.ncl"
>> ;***********************
>> load "$NCARG_ROOT/lib/ncarg/nclscripts/csm/contributed.ncl"
>>
>> begin
>>
>> ; Keep all files open when have a lot of files :
>>  setfileoption("nc","SuppressClose",False)
>>
>>  diri = "./"
>>  fili  = systemfunc("cd  "+diri+"  ; ls zeusrand09125*.cam2.h0*nc")
>>  print(fili)
>>  nfili = dimsizes(fili)
>>
>> lev_p   = (/ 91500., 90000., 87500., 80000., 67500., 50000.,  
>> 30000., 20000., 10000., 5000., 3000., 1500., 750., 390., 200.,  
>> 100., 50.,25., 14., 7., 3.5, 1.9, 0.95, 0.4, 0.1, 0.03 /)
>>
>>  do nf = 0, nfili-1
>>
>>  fi   = addfile (diri+fili(nf), "r")
>>
>>  diro = "./"
>>  filo = "helen"+nf+".nc"
>>  print(filo)
>>  system ("/bin/rm -f "+diro+filo)     ; remove any pre-exist file
>>  fo   = addfile (diro+filo, "c")
>>
>>     hyam = fi->hyam                      ; read hybrid info
>>     hybm = fi->hybm
>>     hyai = fi->hyai                      ; read hybrid info
>>     hybi = fi->hybi
>>     PS   = fi->PS
>>     P0mb = 0.01*fi->P0
>>     T     = fi->T
>>     lat   = fi->lat
>>
>>  lev_p!0 = "lev_p"                    ; variable and dimension  
>> name the same
>>  lev_p&lev_p     = lev_p              ; create coordinate variable
>>  lev_p_at_long_name = "pressure"         ; attach some attributes
>>  lev_p_at_units     = "hPa"
>>  lev_p_at_positive  = "down"
>>
>>     Tp   = vinth2p (T, hyam, hybm,  lev_p ,PS, 1, P0mb, 2, True)
>>     copy_VarAtts(T, Tp)
>>     fo->T = Tp                 ; write to netCDF file
>>
>> end do
>>
>>  diri = "./"
>>  fili2  = systemfunc("cd  "+diri+"  ; ls helen*nc")
>>  print(fili2)
>>  nfili = dimsizes(fili2)
>>
>>  f2     = addfiles (fili2,"r")
>>  T2= addfiles_GetVar(f2,fili2,"T")
>>
>>  printVarSummary( T2 )
>>
>>  dimt2  = dimsizes( T2 )
>>  ntim2  = dimt2(0)
>>  klvl2  = dimt2(1)
>>  nlat2  = dimt2(2)
>>  mlon2  = dimt2(3)
>>
>> tavg = dim_avg_Wrap(T2)
>>
>> tavg_reorder  = tavg(lev_p | :, lat | :, time | :)     ;  
>> (lev,lat,time)
>>
>> ttimeav = dim_avg_Wrap(tavg_reorder)                 ; (lev,lat)
>>
>> ;***********************
>> ; Create  Plot
>> ;***********************
>> wks   = gsn_open_wks ("pdf", "temploop.test. 
>> 165to175" )           ; open workstation
>>  gsn_define_colormap(wks,"rainbow")               ; choose colormap
>>
>>  res   = True
>>  res_at_cnFillOn          = True
>>  res_at_lbLabelAutoStride = True
>>  res_at_gsnMaximize       = True      ; if [ps, eps, pdf] make large
>>  res_at_gsnSpreadColors   = True      ; span color map
>>
>>  nt = 3    ; choose a time
>>
>>    TTIMEAV = conform(tavg_reorder,ttimeav,(/0,1/))      ;  
>> (lev,lat,time)
>>
>>    work = ttimeav(:,:)      ;   time average at all levels and  
>> latitudes
>>
>>     res_at_gsnLeftString   = ""
>>     res_at_gsnCenterString = "Time average of zonally averaged  
>> temperature"
>>     res_at_gsnRightString  = ""
>>
>>     res_at_tiXAxisString = "Latitude (degrees)"
>>     res_at_tiYAxisString = "Pressure (mbar)"
>>
>>     plot  = gsn_csm_pres_hgt(wks, ttimeav(lev_p | 0:20, lat | :),  
>> res )    ; (lev,lat)
>>
>>     res_at_trYReverse = True
>>
>> end
>>
>>
>> On May 22, 2009, at 6:52 AM, Mary Haley wrote:
>>
>>> Helen,
>>>
>>> I don't think there's enough information from the plots alone
>>> to determine the problem.
>>>
>>> Can you provide the script as well? I think there's something
>>> odd going on with the pressure/height coordinate arrays.
>>>
>>> --Mary
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, 21 May 2009, Helen Parish wrote:
>>>
>>>> Can anyone tell me why I get white space at the top of my plots,  
>>>> and how I can get rid of it to produce publication quality  
>>>> plots ?. I have plotted the same dataset twice in (a) and (b)  
>>>> below. In (a) I plotted the whole of the vertical range. In (b),  
>>>> I plotted the first 20 vertical levels of the same dataset.  
>>>> Since (a) is continuous, without any missing data at the top,  
>>>> why should there be white space when I plot a part of the  
>>>> dataset ?.
>>>>
>>>> Even if the routine just does this, for some reason, is there a  
>>>> fix I can use to get rid of the white space ?.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Helen.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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