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SCRIPT: Jet Stream 500

Posted: Tue May 24, 2005 9:11 pm
by Greg Higgins
Tim had asked us to post scripts so I, being new to scripting (and I'm sure there are many others) will post several for others to use and comment on. All that you need to do is cut and paste into a text editor (MS NotePad works well) and save it as a ".dsf" file. Good luck!

Greg Higgins


ANALYZE,OVER FILL COLOR=255:255:000 GRTN=75 OVER FILL COLOR=206:255:000 GRTN=70 OVER FILL COLOR=127:255:000 GRTN=65 OVER FILL COLOR=000:255:179 GRTN=60 OVER FILL COLOR=000:255:255 GRTN=55 OVER FILL COLOR=000:230:255 GRTN=50 OVER FILL COLOR=000:204:255 GRTN=45 OVER FILL COLOR=000:163:255 GRTN=40 OVER FILL COLOR=000:115:255 GRTN=35 OVER FILL COLOR=000:074:255 GRTN=30 OVER FILL COLOR=000:000:255 GRTN=25 SADC=1:00 STOR=1 VKNT WSPD H500
ANALYZE,OVER FILL COLOR=255:079:000 GRTN=105 OVER FILL COLOR=255:127:000 GRTN=100 OVER FILL COLOR=255:153:000 GRTN=95 OVER FILL COLOR=255:174:000 GRTN=90 OVER FILL COLOR=255:204:000 GRTN=85 OVER FILL COLOR=255:230:000 GRTN=80 SADC=1:00 STOR=1 VKNT WSPD H500
Basemap
Analyze,VECT COLOR=221:0:0 WIND H500
Stamp

Posted: Sun May 29, 2005 4:02 am
by Weasel
Thanks for the 500mb script, Greg! Looks rather good.

Pat

Scripting

Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 3:36 pm
by bobround
Greg,

I'm new to scripting as well as Digital Atmosphere. Can you tell me how to run the script once I've created it? Thanks.

Bob Round

Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 4:42 pm
by Les
Just do the following:

1. Click the 'scripting' tab at top-leftof the DAWS screen
2. Click the 'Run' button
3. Navigate to the '.dsf' file you have saved
4. Double-click the filename to open it.

Les

Posted: Sun Dec 03, 2006 8:40 pm
by beaudodson
Is there a way to make the arrow (wind lines) smaller?

There may be something I can change in the program?

Thanks

Posted: Sun Dec 03, 2006 8:50 pm
by Weasel
beaudodson wrote:Is there a way to make the arrow (wind lines) smaller?

There may be something I can change in the program?

Thanks
Hi, Beau.

Nope ... short and sweet:)

Edit: You may want to give streamlines a try. Or maybe even barbs - but these looked a little scrunched together on small scale maps, but at least they shouldn't overlap each other.

Pat