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Geographical View | geographic-based data plotsplots (default View) (link) |
Cartesian View | plots that are not to be displayed on a map(link) |
Cross Section View | cross section plots |
Vertical Profile View | vertical profile plots |
Average View | average (zonal or meridional) cross-section plots |
Annotation View | text boxes (link) |
Hovmøller View | Hovmøller diagram plots |
Thermo View | thermodynamic diagram plots |
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Now create a new Geographical View icon and edit it. Open the Coastlines help drawer and drag land_sea_shading into the icon field. Your Geographical View is now using a copy of this Coastlines icon. This is an alternative way to share embedded icons. Note that this Coastlines icon is embedded in the Geographical View icon (notice the ‘E’ symbol on the icon); it is not a link to an icon you can see on a Metview desktop, but is contained entirely within the Geographical View icon. If you move the Geographical View icon, the embedded Coastlines icon will move with it.
The Cartesian View
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The Cross Section View
Now create a new Cross Section View icon. Visualise it and drop the t_an filter icon into the Display Window. A default cross section is generated. This is an alternative way to view your data - instead of a geographical plot for instance.
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The Hovmøller View
The Thermo View
Data Module
Macro
Annotation View
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