That would be very useful since all other parameters appear to be easily
switched off. In fact, doesn't that make more sense that if no clouds are
observed that the cloud base height be not displayed.
That would allow for simple station model plotting to be achieved when only
surface temps, dewpoints and wind speed and direction are known.
Chad
At 01:36 PM 2/10/2004, fred wrote:
> > Can anyone provide me information on how to use the ncl station model code
> > to simply plot temps, dewpoint, wind spd and direction. No matter what I
> > try I can not get rid of the cloud base height field.
>
> As currently implemented the cloud base hiehgt field is always
> plotted. Should the code be modified in such a way that if the
> sky cover field indicates no clouds, then the cloud height is
> suppressed?
>
> Fred Clare
>
>---------------------------------------------
>Fred Clare fred@ucar.edu 303-497-1284
>Visualization & Enabling Technologies Section
>NCAR Scientific Computing Division
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