Hi all,
Signel, yeah, I should have post it on stackoverflow. Will do that next
time.
Benjamin, I've been using GrADS for the last 3 years, and just recently
using python for more functionality (which came with a price,of
course-learning curve).
Seems like I 've found the solution. I should have d
The issue I see is one of ensuring that your inputs into contourf() are of
the expected shapes. If you want a generalized script, then you will need
to do various steps that can prepare 3d data into a 2d by assuming a
particular level. The fun part of all of this is that different data
sources orga
Fadzil,
Questions like this that involve code are great to ask on
stackoverflow, tagging with "netcdf", "matplotlib" and "python".
-Rich
On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 6:57 AM, Fadzil Mnor wrote:
> Hi all, thanks for your time.
> Paul, yes, it should be 'omg', I did some copy-and-paste error while wri
Hi all, thanks for your time.
Paul, yes, it should be 'omg', I did some copy-and-paste error while
writing the email and test the code at the same time.
Alex, yes, that's the problem that i wasn't sure how to do. But thanks,
I'll try to figure it out how and try in a bit.
Cheers,
Postgraduate St
Hi Fadzil,
I am not sure if I fully understand your question. Are you simply trying to
write a general script that plots contours for atmospheric netcdf data? At
the very least, your error message has a very simple explanation in that
the third argument of contourf (in this case, pcpr or omg?) mus
Hi all,
I've been looking for solution on this for days, and seems like nothing
works.
I wrote this code to read TRMM data and it works, but somehow not working
when I use the same script to read NCEP reanalysis data...which later I
found out it worked for netCDF files with only 1 'level' (Zsize=1