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20000720: 20000718: brightness legend on satellite pictures (fwd)



Chris,

GEMPAK does not currently process the CIMMS experimental product calibration
curve for determining the color bar. That is something that will have to be 
added.
Basically, the calibrartion will be unique for each experimental product.

Steve Chiswell


>From: "C. Vandersip" <address@hidden>
>Organization: UCAR/Unidata
>Keywords: 200007202144.e6KLiaT16852

>Steve,
>
>A while back I sent you a question related to the new CIMSS images and the
>Garp colorbar.  I was wondering if one could get Garp to display the
>proper bar (scale and parameter) for the CAPE, LI, SST, etc. images.  
>I've got the images displaying fine with Garp, but the colorbar is the
>standard one hardcoded in imdrop.f. From your response to David's
>question, my guess is it's not possible now.  If so, will it be in the
>future, or do I need to dive into McIDAS for this [aaaahhhh! :)]?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Chris
>
>On Tue, 18 Jul 2000, Steve Chiswell wrote:
>
>> 
>> David,
>> 
>> The $GEMPAKHOME/source/gemlib/im/im_drop.f routine hardcodes the 
>> call to im_cbar with color, location and orientation:
>> 
>> C*      Draw color bar
>> C
>>         CALL IM_CBAR ( '1/V/LL/0;.05/.90', idcols, ier )
>> 
>> The call can be commented out at compile time, but otherwise currently
>> is hardcoded to always display the bar.
>> 
>> Steve Chiswell
>> Unidata User Support
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Tue, 18 Jul 2000, David J. Knight wrote:
>> 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > > Have you tried  'CLRBAR = 0' ?
>> >  
>> > not an option in sfmap 
>> > 
>> > David
>> > 
>> 
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