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[GEMPAK #NSB-701461]: wind barbs off when overlaying on GOES16/GOES17 in Gempak



Hi,

I apologize for our silence on your request.

re:
> I thought I had sent out an email on this but I haven't heard anything in
> quite awhile so maybe I didn't get this sent out properly. I am trying to
> overlay wind barbs (any level) on the GOES16 and GOES17 satellite data in
> gempak.  As you can see from my attached image it is clearly off. There was
> a similar problem which was resolved when overlaying contours.  The fix for
> that was to use the line option in GDPLOT and make the 4th spot in as a
> "-1"  (eg; line= 6/1/2/-1).  I looked but didn't see anything like that
> with the Wind parameter. So hopefully someone knows of a way to correct
> this.  The streamline do plot correctly but the barbs do not. Thanks a
> lot.

We are trying to get help with your problem from one of the GEMPAK community
experts that have graciously agreed to help us out with GEMPAK support.  In
the meantime, I would send a note to the address@hidden email list
to see if any of the GEMPAK users in the Unidata community has a solution to
the problem you describe above.



Cheers,

Tom
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Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: NSB-701461
Department: Support GEMPAK
Priority: High
Status: Closed
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