[ncl-talk] Could use another pair of eyes, panel plot issue

Adam Herrington adam.herrington at stonybrook.edu
Sun Nov 11 06:18:08 MST 2018


All,

please ignore this post. I have discovered the problem. And yes, it was
user error.

Adam

On Sat, Nov 10, 2018 at 7:15 PM Adam Herrington <
adam.herrington at stonybrook.edu> wrote:

> I've been working on this issue for a few hours and I just am not seeing
> what's wrong here. So I'm going to throw a hail marry out in case someone
> is curious enough to take a look at my script.
>
> I loop over 3 cases and contour a height-longitude transect for each one;
> invoking a 3 panel panel plot. For some reason the 2nd and 3rd cases are
> not plotting the vertical coordinate correctly. The vertical coordinate is
> pressure, from 1000 hPa to 0 hPa. Even though the Y-tickmarks say this is
> the case, the field is actually the upper troposphere, something like 300
> hPa to 0 hPa (attached; you'll have to trust the plot is in error, I've
> switched the order of the cases to confirm...it can also be seen because
> the white contours outline the region where the deep convection scheme is
> active, and indicates that the convective tops are at 1000 hPa).
>
> I've done output diagnostics and the vertical coordinate is correct for
> all cases. Can anyone spot a bug in my script here that is making case 2
> and 3 not plot correctly? The script is attached.
>
> Adam
>
> FYI, it runs out of the box on cheyenne.
>
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