I'm the author of that old paper
(http://www.research.ibm.com/dx/proceedings/peru/index.htm). In that case,
the best topography available was the elevation of each rain gauge. So,
Regrid was used to create a static 2d field for topography, which was
mapped to height. Invoking Regrid for each set of rainfall data was used
to create a similar grid, mapped to color. If you have actual topography
as a digital elevation model, then you can use Regrid to interpolate the
rain gauge data to that grid and use the results to color the topography,
which is mapped to height.
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Hi,
I'm developping a similar job the Severe Rainfall
Events in Northwestern Peru, but I am not knowing to
put the date overlap the topograph.
I need help...
Thank you,
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Marilyn Menecucci Ibañez
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