[ncl-talk] Managing terrain height in the script wrf_CrossSection_add_smooth_terrain4.ncl
xiaoming Hu
yuanfangcan at hotmail.com
Mon May 23 09:02:46 MDT 2016
I don't see anything wrong with your
plot.
Are you questioning the interpolated terrain height is wrong?
Since your angle is 90degree, basically west-east cross section.
It is very easy to check the terrain height yourself to see if the
interpolated terrain height by
wrf_CrossSection_add_smooth_terrain4.ncl is reasonable.
Cheers!
Xiaoming
Date: Sun, 22 May 2016 09:38:27 +0545
From: sangeetamaharjan at gmail.com
To: ncl-talk at ucar.edu
Subject: [ncl-talk] Managing terrain height in the script wrf_CrossSection_add_smooth_terrain4.ncl
Dear All,
I have used the wrf_CrossSection_add_smooth_terrain4.ncl to study distribution of TKE along the cross section. The problem is the height of terrain seems to lesser than the actual one. For example, the maximum terrain height with in the cross section has to be about 1900 meters but it is lesser by 300 meters in the plot generated by the script.
Please find the sample of plot showing the reduced terrain height for your kind reference in the attachment.
I would appreciate any insight to manage the terrain heights in the script.
Thanks & Regards.
Sang,
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