[ncl-talk] Changing the Temperature axis range of a skew-T plot

Adam Phillips asphilli at ucar.edu
Fri Jan 18 11:29:25 MST 2019


HI Paul,
I would think it would be possible, but it would take some work to get it
done and for it to look good. I"d recommend copying the skewt_func.ncl to
your local directory, and then start by modifying xmin at lines 218 and
1218. That should extend the x-axis range of the plot. I do not believe
that the other polylines/polygons will be drawn into the extended range of
the plot though. You will have to figure out where to modify the code at
(unfortunately) numerous places to get the full background to be extended.

Sorry I don't have better news.
Adam

On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 11:03 AM robinsonp cswr.org <robinsonp at cswr.org>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
>
> I am trying to plot a skew T in a cold climate area, but the plotted dew
> point runs off the plot on the cold side (see attached).
>
> Is there a way to extend or shift the temperature range of the plot?
>
>
> Paul Robinson
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