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Zoom

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Magnifier

Toggles the magnifier tool on and off. Unlike Zoom, this is a purely graphical enlargement of the plot. It is used mainly to inspect small text such as contour labels. The magnifying glass can be moved and resized using the mouse, and the magnification scale on its left-hand side can also be adjusted.
Cursor data

  

Toolbar toggles a panel which follows the mouse cursor. Click with the left mouse button to 'dock' or 'undock' this floating panel. It provides information about the data point closest to the mouse cursor.
Animation

The Frames tab to the right of the plot shows the set of fields contained in the GRIB file. You can move between fields by clicking within this tab, by using the animation control buttons or by using the cursor keys. Note that each plot is computed and cached only when you select a field.
Layer metadata

Select the Data tab in the right-hand panel. This reveals a page of meta-data for the current layer, including a histogram.

Look at the North pole

Create your first Metview icon! Right-click somewhere on the Metview desktop and select Create New Icon. From the list, select Geographical View and click OK.. Right-click the new icon and choose Edit. Set the following parameter:

Map ProjectionPolar Stereographic

and click OK. Now right-click and Visualise this icon. Drop the GRIB file icon (t_fc.grib) into the Display Window to view it in this projection. Zoom controls etc work as normal. You can also right-click and Visualise the GRIB file and then drop the Geographic View icon into the Display Window to apply that view to the data.

The Geographical View icon can also be used to specify specific view regions so that exactly the same area is viewed each time.