[ncl-talk] ps can not work
朱学明
557xiaozhu at 163.com
Thu Aug 29 08:14:07 MDT 2019
Dear all,
I am trying to use NCL V6.5.0 on the computer nodes of our super-computer. It can work when I set the figure type as "png" or "pdf". But it can not work with "ps". It can output a zero size file named "aaa.ps", and without any error message. However, the same script can work well on the login node with any figure type, "ps", "png", "pdf".
Initially, it also can work well with "ps" type on the computer node in May. It is side that the super-computer administrator had upgraded the kernel of Linux system in June.
Anybody can give me any suggestion how to fix my problem? Or which software maybe changed when upgrading the Linux system, then affecting the generation of the figure of "ps" type?
Thanks and regards.
2019-08-29
Xueming Zhu 朱学明
Key Laboratory of Research on Marine Hazards Forecasting (LoMF), SOA
National Marine Environmental Forecasting Center (NMEFC)
No.8, Dahuisi Road, Haidian District, Beijing, 100081
People's Republic of China
Tel:+86-10-82481923
发件人:Debashis Paul via ncl-talk <ncl-talk at ucar.edu>
发送时间:2019-08-30 00:07
主题:[ncl-talk] calculation of ocean potential temperature and ocean heat content
收件人:"Ncl-talk"<ncl-talk at ucar.edu>
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Dear NCL community, I am trying to calculate ocean potential temperature and thereon calculate the total ocean heat content but am not able to do so. I saw a function "potmp_insitu_ocn" for calculation of ocean potential temperature which is for insitu data, so if anyone can give any procedure or if anyone has calculated both ocean potential temperature and heat content please let me know, it will be much appreciated.
With best regards,
DP
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Debashis Paul
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E-mail: Debgeo668 at gmail.com
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