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20051104: sncross



Jimmy,

The first parameter in your parameter list that created the 
upperair file should be pressure so that the log vertical coordinate
is valid. The error message seems to indicate that PRES is not the valid 
coordinate for your upperair file. 

Steve Chiswell
Unidata User Support


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>Keywords: 200511041627.jA4GRx7s005606

>Hi-
>I am trying to use a home built gempak file (for which I can plot 
>soundings) to make a cross section in sncross. I get the error -10 for 
>sncross. I have tried many permutations of the variables but can't make it 
>work.
>Am I doing something obviously wrong?
>I am using gempak version 5.7.2p2
>Thanks
>
>  GEMPAK-SNCROSS>l
>  CXSTNS   = xww;tww;yww;zww;
>  SNPARM   = thta
>  SNFILE   = drop.gem
>  DATTIM   = 030610/0500
>  VCOORD   = pres
>  PTYPE    = log/.5
>  YAXIS    = 1000/300/100/1;1;1
>  TAXIS    =
>  LINE     = 3
>  BORDER   = 1
>  CINT     = 5
>  WIND     = BM1
>  TITLE    = 1
>  PANEL    = 0
>  DEVICE   = XW
>  CLEAR    = YES
>  FILTER   = YES
>  TEXT     = .75
>  CURVE    = 1
>  CLRBAR   =
>  CONTUR   = 0
>  FINT     = 0
>  FLINE    = 10-20
>  CTYPE    = C
>  GEMPAK-SNCROSS>yaxis=
>  GEMPAK-SNCROSS>r
>  [SNCROSS -10]  Error setting up graph; check invalid LOG axis.
>
>
>-- 
>James Correia Jr.
>Ph.D. Candidate in Agricultural Meteorology
>President of the ISU Graduate Meteorology Club
>Dept. of Agronomy, Iowa State University
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