Am 08.05.2009 16:35:15 schrieb(en) David E DeMarle:
> I would recommend writing an XDMF interface. XDMF is a text (XML)
> format that you can use to describe the content of the hdf file. Once
> you have the xdmf file paraview will be able to ingest your data.
> 
> David E DeMarle
> Kitware, Inc.
> R&D Engineer
> 28 Corporate Drive
> Clifton Park, NY 12065-8662
> Phone: 518-371-3971 x109
> 

This is what I have already done (see listing below).
It works to have a 3D representation. However I do not want the 
temperature as a height value but a color. z will be constant, for 
example 100.

<Xdmf>
        <Domain>
                <Grid GridType="Uniform">
                
<Topology Type="Polyvertex" Dimensions="241 241 1"> </Topology>
<Geometry Type="X_Y_Z"> 
<DataItem DataType="Float" Precision="4" Dimensions="1 241 241" 
Format="HDF">
                        test.h5:/bands/latitude
                        </DataItem>
<DataItem DataType="Float" Precision="4" Dimensions="1 241 241" 
Format="HDF">
                        test.h5:/bands/longitude
                        </DataItem>
<DataItem DataType="Float" Precision="4" Dimensions="1 241 241" 
Format="HDF">
                        test.h5:/bands/temp 
                        </DataItem>
                        </Geometry>

                </Grid>
        </Domain>
</Xdmf>


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