Thanks Eric and Kio - ive been trying for a couple of days and i just cant
seem to get my head around the interpolation or masked arrays. Would it be
possible for anyone to give me a few pointers on where to start editing the
script.
Ive tried digesting these tutorials the first one seems to be
On 29 January 2014 03:21, Eric Firing efir...@hawaii.edu wrote:
On 2014/01/28 10:01 AM, A Short wrote:
Hi - Ive now improved my code and confirmed the use of the right grib
file
but i cant for the life of me figure out the missing data near the
coastline..? Could anyone help?
The
Is there any work around so it looks like the below image?
Could anyone confirm that this would be the correct grib file for The North
Atlantic..?
ftp://ftpprd.ncep.noaa.gov/pub/data/nccf/com/wave/prod/wave.20140129/nww3.t06z.grib.grib2
Thanks for all the help
On 2014/01/28 11:40 PM, Ian Thomas wrote:
On 29 January 2014 03:21, Eric Firing efir...@hawaii.edu
mailto:efir...@hawaii.edu wrote:
On 2014/01/28 10:01 AM, A Short wrote:
Hi - Ive now improved my code and confirmed the use of the right
grib file
but i cant for the life
On 2014/01/29 5:41 AM, A Short wrote:
Is there any work around so it looks like the below image?
It looks like with any reasonable contouring algorithm, this would
require interpolating into land regions, contouring, and then plotting
the land on top. The key is the interpolation, not the
IMHO that's the most straightforward approach.
He can use masked array for empty blocks (if contour data doesn't
already contain the holes as masked array) and apply inpainting, then
draw the land.
For more details about inpainting: http://stackoverflow.com/a/17125125/992005
On Wed, Jan 29, 2014
Hi - Ive now improved my code and confirmed the use of the right grib file
but i cant for the life of me figure out the missing data near the
coastline..? Could anyone help?
`import Nio
from mpl_toolkits.basemap import Basemap
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np
f =
On 2014/01/28 10:01 AM, A Short wrote:
Hi - Ive now improved my code and confirmed the use of the right grib file
but i cant for the life of me figure out the missing data near the
coastline..? Could anyone help?
The present contouring algorithm works with rectangular blocks, and if
any
As the error message says, the problem is on Line 14:
print f.variables['WWSWHGT_P0_L1_GLL0']
a KeyError means that you tried to access an element that is not in a
dictionary. In this case f.variables is the dictionary and '
WWSWHGT_P0_L1_GLL0' is the element.
Did your data and script come of
Hi Paul,
Thanks for your reply, I managed to fix it after I realised the mistake I
was making.
I've currently got a new problem. If you look at the image below, there's a
lot of white showing up around the coasts which ideally I'd like to remove.
The map is drawn using basemap, is there a
I think you posted the same image in both cases. Without seeing the
problematic image, I can only guess that it's caused by the resolution of
your data.
On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 7:58 AM, A Short surfersh...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi Paul,
Thanks for your reply, I managed to fix it after I realised
ok the file im using is this multi_2.glo_30m.t06z.grib2 from here
ftp://ftpprd.ncep.noaa.gov/pub/data/nccf/com/wave/prod/wave.20140109/ im
not sure its the right file to get wave heights of the North East Atlantic
so im trying different ones.
as you can see above in the top image there is some
What I'm saying is that your top image and bottom image are identical and I
don't see any white boxes in either. What is the resolution of the grid?
-paul
On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 11:59 AM, A Short surfersh...@hotmail.com wrote:
ok the file im using is this multi_2.glo_30m.t06z.grib2 from here
Thats strange they look different on this browser. Hopefully the one below
youll see what i mean
Thanks
http://matplotlib.1069221.n5.nabble.com/file/n42708/figure_1.png
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How does it look if you remove the calls to `m.drawcoastlines()` and `
m.fillcontinents()`?
On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 1:05 PM, A Short surfersh...@hotmail.com wrote:
Thats strange they look different on this browser. Hopefully the one below
youll see what i mean
Thanks
Ive also changed the grib file from multi_2.glo_30m.t06z.grib2 to
nww3.t12z.grib.grib2 i still cant figure out which is the right file for the
North East Atlantic neither...i wonder if my data source is wrong..?
http://matplotlib.1069221.n5.nabble.com/file/n42710/figure_2.png
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Looks like it's just a coarse resolution to me. Try showing the data as an
image with no iterpolation.
On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 3:26 PM, A Short surfersh...@hotmail.com wrote:
Ive also changed the grib file from multi_2.glo_30m.t06z.grib2 to
nww3.t12z.grib.grib2 i still cant figure out which is
Thanks Paul i added m.imshow(data, origin='lower', interpolation='none')
Its made a little improvement but something still seems to be not right
http://matplotlib.1069221.n5.nabble.com/file/n42712/figure_3.png
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