wind pattern is wrong
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Hello All I am trying to plot wind from era interim data , I compare my plot with plot by NCL and Grads and I found that the pattern plotted by the MatLab is wrong. here is the code . I have attached the file data and output. thanks in advance
if true
file2='era_interim_0.5_uv.nc'
lat2 =ncread(file2,'latitude')
long2 =ncread(file2,'longitude')
time2 =double(ncread(file2,'time'))
ncdisp(file2)
u10 = ncread(file2,'u10',...
[1 1 1],[length(long2) length(lat2) length(time2)],[1 1 1]);
v10 = ncread(file2,'v10',...
[1 1 1],[length(long2) length(lat2) length(time2)],[1 1 1]);
%%drawing wind
a_lat2=21.5
a_lat1=-11.5
a_lon1=1.5
a_lon2=51.5
lat1i=find(lat2 == a_lat1)
lat2i=find(lat2 == a_lat2)
lon1i=find(long2 == a_lon1)
lon2i=find(long2 == a_lon2)
lats = [a_lat1 a_lat2];
lons = [a_lon1 a_lon2];
f1=figure;
H1 = worldmap(lats,lons);
coast = load('coast');
geoshow(coast.lat,coast.long);
states = shaperead('cntry02.shp','UseGeoCoords', true);
geoshow(states,'DisplayType', 'polygon', 'FaceColor', 'none','edgecolor','black','LineWidth',2)
a=double(squeeze(lat2(lat2i:lat1i)));
b=double(squeeze(long2(lon1i:lon2i)));
[b1 a1]=meshgrid(b,a);
u100=u10(lon1i:lon2i,lat2i:lat1i,1);
v100=v10(lon1i:lon2i,lat2i:lat1i,1);
quiverm(a1,b1,u100',v100',2)
geoshow(states,'DisplayType', 'polygon', 'FaceColor', 'none','edgecolor','black','LineWidth',2)
end
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Chad Greene
on 22 May 2014
Read the quiverm documentation carefully. It confoundingly defines u as the meridional component and v as the zonal component. Further, it wants u and v to be in units of degrees, not distance or speed. This effectively shrinks the zonal component of the vectors close to the poles. You can try to fix the second issue with the reckon function, or you can use ncquiverref instead of quiverm to fix both issues.
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Chad Greene
on 29 Jul 2014
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