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Data analysis and visualisation using Metview

  • Created by Iain Russell, last modified on Mar 07, 2019

This is a modular course on the use of Metview for data analysis and visualisation. It encompasses much of Metview's functionality in a series of self-contained tutorials.

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Sessions

  • A Simple Visualisation
  • Customising Your Plot
  • Case Study: Plotting Hurricane Sandy on a Map
  • Data Part 1
  • Processing Data
  • Analysis Views
  • Layout in Metview
  • Case Study: Cross Section of Sandy
  • Data Part 2
  • Handling Time in Metview
  • Graph Plotting in Metview
  • Case study: Plotting the Track of Hurricane Sandy
  • Working with graphical output
  • Organising Macros
  • Missing Values and Masks
  • Optimising Your Workflow
  • Customising Your Plot Title
  • Case study: Ensemble Forecast
  • Running Metview in Batch Mode
  • Working with Folders and Icons
  • Exploring Metview

 

 

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