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What is VAPOR?

VAPOR stands for Visualization and Analysis Platform for Ocean, Atmosphere, and Solar Researchers. It is a software system providing an interactive 3D visualization environment that runs on most UNIX ,Windows and Mac systems equipped with modern 3D graphics cards. The home of the software is https://www.vapor.ucar.edu :

How to use VAPOR with Metview?

VAPOR has it own internal data model and NWP data has to be converted into the VAPOR format.  There are a set of VAPOR command line tools that can convert NetCDF input data into

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this format but there is no such tool available for GRIB.

Metview's VAPOR Prepare icon helps to overcome this difficulty and allows converting ECMWF GRIB data into the VAPOR format.

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Once the data has been converted

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the  VAPOR Prepare icon cab be used to start up VAPOR with the newly created dataset

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. Then we can  visualise ECMWF GRIB data in various ways as the snapshots below illustrate it.

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VAPOR data files

VAPOR input data is described by .vdf (VAPOR data Format) files. These are XML files containing the name and dimension all the variables and the path of the actual data files storing the data values.  VAPOR stores its actual data values in .vdc (VAPOR Data Collection) files. These are NetCDF files containing wavelet compressed 3D data. There is a separate file for each variable and timestep organized into a folder hierarchy.

The input data must be defined on  a 3D grid,  which has to be regular horizontally. The vertical grids are described here.

VAPOR uses a right-handed coordinate system which means that :

  • the horizontal grid has to start at the SW corner
  • the vertical coordinates have to increase along the z axis (upwards).

VAPOR vertical grids

Vertically the input 3D data can be:

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Further details

A tutorial demonstrating VAPOR usage with Metview is available here. The is about the visualisation itself. There is also a separate expal  Mits is usage. The techinal details about the Metview

 

 

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