Hello, again :)
Problem is solved by setting
resources.mpCenterLonF
to the middle of my domain.
I'm sorry to have troubled you :)
Kolya
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Nikolay Koldunov <koldunovn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 3:44 PM
Subject: Mapping over international date line
To: pyngl-talk_at_ucar.edu
Hi,
This question was already asked here
http://www.pyngl.ucar.edu/User_forum/Archives/2006/0070.html , but I
didn't find an answer.
I am using PyNGL-1.2.0 and trying to plot the data around lon 180.
Instead of area I specify, PyNLG show me complete globe. Figure and
the code in attachment, data located here
ftp://ftp.zmaw.de/outgoing/koldunov/dt_ref_global_merged_madt_h_1228856968765.nc
Thank you in advance :)
Kolya
-- Nikolay Koldunov International Max Planck Research School on Earth System Modelling, University of Hamburg Institute of Oceanography KlimaCampus koldunovn_at_gmail.com nikolay.koldunov_at_zmaw.de ph. +49 40 42838 7578 Grindelberg 5, room 211, 20144 Hamburg, Germany -- Nikolay Koldunov International Max Planck Research School on Earth System Modelling, University of Hamburg Institute of Oceanography KlimaCampus koldunovn_at_gmail.com nikolay.koldunov_at_zmaw.de ph. +49 40 42838 7578 Grindelberg 5, room 211, 20144 Hamburg, Germany
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