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For this task, use the metview icons in the row labelled 'Analysis' |
Getting started
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Task 1: Mean-sea-level pressure & wind gust
Right-click the mouse button on the 'an_1x1.mv' icon and select the 'Visualise' menu item (see figure right)
After a few seconds, this will generate a map showing two parameters: mean-sea-level pressure (MSLP) and 3hrly max wind-gust at 10m (wgust10).
Use the play button to animate the map and follow the development and track of the storm.
You can use the 'Speed' menu to change the animation speed (each frame is every 3 hours).
Task 2: Geographical region
Right-click the mouse button on the 'an_1x1.mv' icon and select the 'Edit' menu item (see figure right).
An edit window appears that shows a number of lines of 'Metview macro' code. During these exercises you can change some of these to alter the parameters and plot types.
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With mapType=0, the map will cover a smaller geographical area centred on the UK. With mapType=1, the map will cover most of the North Atlantic |
Change, mapType=0
to mapType=1
then click the play button at the top of the window (please ask if you are not sure).
Animate the storm on this smaller geographical map.
Task 3: Plot wind fields
Change the fields plotted to include the wind arrows.
Make sure you have the Edit window showing
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#Define plot list (min 1 - max 4)
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As above, click the play button and then animate the map that appears. You might also want to change the mapType back to 'mapType=1' to show the larger geographical area.
Discuss the storm development and behaviour with your colleagues & team members.
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That completes the first exercise. |
If time
- Explore the storm development and passage using the other parameters available on other pressure levels.
- More explanation of how to use the Metview macro icons to alter the fields plotted are shown below.
If you prefer to see multiple plots per page rather than overlay them, please use the an_2x2.mv
macro.
How to plot in various layouts
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For the 'an_1x1.mv'
icon, the plot contents can be changed by editing the plot1 variable in the macro as shown in the above first exercise.
To alter the plotted field, right-click and choose 'Edit'.
It is possible to overlay multiple fields by putting them in square brackets like this:
You will find a list of available parameters in the macro.
After editing the macro text, you can optionally save using the 'File' menu and 'Save'.
Display the plot by clicking:
Animate the plots in the display window by clicking
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For the an_2x2.mv icon the number of maps appearing in the plot layout can be 1, 2, 3 or 4. This is true of all the icons labelled '2x2'.
Right-click on the icon and select 'Edit'. Change the plot layout like this: Note how some plots can be single parameters whilst others can be overlays of two (or more) fields. Wind parameters can be shown either as arrows or as feather by adding '_f' to the variable name. Two map types are available covering a different area. With mapType=0, the map will cover a smaller geographical area centred on the UK. With mapType=1, the map will cover most of the North Atlantic |
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