|
Specifies the lower limit of the cross section, as a pressure level (hPa) or model level (η levels).
Specifies the upper limit of the cross section, as a pressure level (hPa) or model level (η levels).
Specifies the coordinates of a transect line along which the cross-section is calculated in lat1/lon1/lat2/lon2
format.
The cross section is calculated from a set of geographical points taken along the input transect line. The point selection takes into consideration the resolution of the data and assures that a minimum of 64 points will be used.
Note that it is possible to define a line through either pole by describing the line’s coordinates as follows:
An example demonstrates this. Say you wanted to defined a straight-line cross-section from 60S/25E to 60S/155W. This would be specified as -60/25/-120/25. The fact that one of the latitude values is below -90 indicates to Metview that a cross-section going through the South Pole is desired. Once this has been established, the fact that the two longitude values are identical tells Metview to use a straight line through the pole. If this is the intent, then only one unique longitude value is required, as the other one can be deduced. Giving Metview two different longitude values will cause a cross-section consisting of two curves to be produced.
When this option is On, the wind components are projected onto the cross section plane. For 2D wind the result is a signed scalar data (a contour plot). When 3D wind data are available a vector plot is produced with the vertical component scaled/computed as specified in parameter W Wind Scaling Factor Mode. Valid values are On/Off.
When this option is On, the wind components are projected onto the normal vector of the cross section plane. The result is a signed scalar data (a contour plot). Valid values are On/Off. This cannot be set to On if Wind Parallel is also On.
When this option is On the result depends on other settings:
Valid values are On/Off.
Specifies the ecCodes paramId of the LNSP data. The default value is 152 (as used by ECMWF).
Specifies the ecCodes paramId of the U wind component data. The default value is 131 (as used by ECMWF).
Specifies the ecCodes paramId of the V wind component data. The default value is 132 (as used by ECMWF).
Specifies the ecCodes paramId of the vertical wind component data. The default value is 135 i.e. pressure velocity (as used by ECMWF).
Specifies the ecCodes paramId of the temperature data used in the vertical wind computations when W Wind Scaling Factor Mode is set to Compute. The default value is 130 (as used by ECMWF).
Specifies how the geographical points along the input transect line will be computed. Valid values are Interpolate and Nearest Gridpoint. Setting this option to Interpolate will create a regular set of interpolated geographical points along the transect line. Setting this option to Nearest Gridpoint will instead select the nearest points from the data.
Setting this option to User will enable the use of general height-based coordinates. In this mode, additional GRIB fields should be supplied (one per level) where the values of the grid points represent the heights of their locations. Valid values are Default and User.The default value is Default.
Specifies the ecCodes paramId of the general height-based coordinates if Vertical Coordinates is set to User.
When it is set to On the data is extrapolated onto extra levels below and above the actual height range. The possible values are On and Off. The default value is Off. This parameter is only enabled when Vertical Coordinates is set to User.
Specifies the representation of the vertical wind component (defined as W Wind Param). The valid values are as follows:
w = - \frac{\omega R T}{p g} |
where:
To make this formula work, the input data have to be specified either on pressure levels or on model levels together with LNSP. The temperature's paramId is defined by T Param. When temperature is not available, the computations still work but T is replaced by a constant 273.16 K value in the formula. Having computed the vertical wind component, a scaling with the factor defined by W Wind Scaling Factor is still applied to the resulting values.
The default value is Automatic.
Specifies the vertical wind scaling factor if W Wind Scaling Factor Mode is set to User or Compute. The default value is -100.
Specifies the method to define the output pressure levels when converting model level data to pressure levels. Options are:
Specifies the list of output pressure levels. Only available if Level Selection Type is set to Level List.
Specifies the number of output pressure levels if Level Selection Type is set to Count.
Specifies the type of vertical axis - Linear or Logarithmic.
Specifies the plotting attributes of the horizontal axis. An Axis Plotting icon can be dropped here.
Specifies the plotting attributes of the vertical axis. An Axis Plotting icon can be dropped here.