Plotting Wind magnitude and direction
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Hello, I need to plot hourly wind maps with magnitude as its background and direction arrows above it. I have 2 nc file which contains hourly data of wind magnitude i.e., u component and Wind direction i.e., v component for a month. how can I plot these based on different time interval. hereby i am attaching my both nc file named uwnd and vwnd. Please help me out. Thanks in advance. netcdf file
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KSSV
on 24 Oct 2018
YOu can read the data from ncfile using ncread.
Let u, v be your wind matrices. And X, Y be your locations.
M = sqrt(u.^2+v.^2) ; % magnitude
figure
hold on
pcolor(X,Y,M) ;
shading interp
quiver(X,Y,u,v)
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shravani banerjee
on 24 Oct 2018
KSSV
on 24 Oct 2018
YOu can read all the variables at once..this will be a 3d matrix..from here extract the each time data and plot.
Or
Using ncread you can read variables in a loop of time. Read about ncread
shravani banerjee
on 25 Oct 2018
KSSV
on 25 Oct 2018
No issues..attach your file...
shravani banerjee
on 25 Oct 2018
KSSV
on 26 Oct 2018
ncfile1 = 'uwnd.nc';
ncfile2 = 'vwnd.nc';
lon = ncread(ncfile1,'longitude') ; nx = length(lon) ; dx = min(diff(lon)) ;
lat = ncread(ncfile1,'latitude') ; ny = length(lat) ; dy = min(diff(lat)) ;
[X,Y] = meshgrid(lon,lat) ;
t = ncread(ncfile1,'time') ; nt = length(t) ;
pivot = datenum('1900-01-01 00:00:0.0') ;
thedates = datetime(datestr((double(t)/24+pivot))) ;
for i = 1:nt
u = ncread(ncfile1,'u',[1,1,i],[nx,ny,1]) ;
v = ncread(ncfile2,'v',[1,1,i],[nx,ny,1]) ;
s = sqrt(u.^2+v.^2) ;
pcolor(X,Y,s') ;
hold on
quiver(X,Y,u',v',1,'r') ;
title(sprintf('%s',thedates(i)))
hold off
drawnow
end
shravani banerjee
on 26 Oct 2018
shravani banerjee
on 9 Nov 2018
Edited: shravani banerjee
on 9 Nov 2018
Bijay Guha
on 20 Jan 2020
1 vote
This kind of wind vector plots are possible in MATLAB?? Kindly help!
The attached image shows the wind vector plots in the vertical axis. I need the help regarding the arrows only!
Thanks in Advance
Regards
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KSSV
on 20 Jan 2020
Read about quiver. It should help you.
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