Hi again,
Please see the attached PNG image. This was from running an NCL script
that produces a TS-diagram. (I'm not familiar with these diagrams, so
I'm not sure what they generally look like, other than the one you
sent here.) It looks a different than yours, but I think it
could be adapted.
Do you have functions that you call to calculate some of the
quantities, or is this all from data on a file?
--Mary
On Wed, 23 Jul 2008, Nikolay Koldunov wrote:
> Dear PyNGL developers,
Little feature request for PyNGL :)
Is it possible to implement in future versions creation of TS diagrams?
This is very popular type of graphs in oceanography. In TS diagram
Salinity is plotted along x axis and Temperature along y (some people
prefer the other way round:) ). The main feature of this diagram are
isopicnal lines (lines of equal density) plotted on background.
Example of such diagram is in attachment.
Hope it's interesting not only for me :)
Best regards
Kolya
-- Nikolay Koldunov International Max Planck Research School on Earth System Modelling, Institut für Meereskunde der Universität Hamburg, Zentrum für Meeres- und Klimaforschung koldunovn_at_gmail.com nikolay.koldunov_at_zmaw.de ph. +49 40 428385430 Bundesstr. 53, room 146, 20146 Hamburg, Germany
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