[ncl-talk] Fw:question about function wmstnm

Mary Haley haley at ucar.edu
Tue Nov 4 09:36:23 MST 2014


Dear Ce Zhu,

It is helpful if you include a script that illustrates the problem.

I just took a weather map example from our examples page, modified it, and
tried it with "UNT" set to 0, and then 1.

I don't know anything about this procedure to be honest, but I do see that
I get some different numbers when I use UNT = 0 or 1.

Please see attached script.

--Mary


On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 8:07 AM, Zhu CE <lovingzhuce at 163.com> wrote:

>
> Dear ncl-talk,
>
> I tried to use *wmstnm* draw weather symbol. Function introduction says
> that it uses use imperial units as default, but when I set *wmsetp**("unt*
> *",2)*, the precipitation unit is still in imperial unit. Is there
> something I missed? (e.g. when RRR=991, it means precipitation amount is
> 0.1mm, but the *wmstnm* gives zero precipitation in weather symbol.)
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> Ce Zhu
>
>
>
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