Tropics Tracking-High Resolution

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Weasel

Tropics Tracking-High Resolution

Post by Weasel »

This will stay on the server for a long while to come...at least until some time in December:)

Anyway, this should help to show how interaction with higher terrain may cause trouble for a tropical cyclone. As DA WS has the ability to plot tropical cyclone tracks and intensities, this should be a great deal of fun with the current Dennis and future cyclones.

The base map zip:

http://webpages.charter.net/wistorms/Tr ... ropics.zip

Pat
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Post by texsky »

Great map, Pat.

If you don't mind me asking, what are you using to create these relief maps?

thanks,
Bob
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Post by Weasel »

Updated mercator map (to remove all vector markings as you can add your own combination using DA WS--and to correct a minute error) and added an orthographic, for those who like the projection (which I prefer:)

Link to the orthographic map (no vector or lat long grids on this one either):

http://webpages.charter.net/wistorms/Tr ... raphic.zip

Link to the mercator map (the dmf file name is changed form the earlier one):

http://webpages.charter.net/wistorms/Tr ... ropics.zip

When adding DA WS vector outlines to the mercator map you will get a range check error, to correct this just click OK on the error message, do a data plot (or analysis), click window remove last product, then once the plot is erased go to map-copy markings onto basemap, then save the base map again (with the same name or something different). I've no idea where the error message comes from as DA WS generates a perfect mercator map. This "error" will not happen at all using the orthographic projection.

Both maps were created by importing an ~ 26,000 pixel wide planetary map.

An image using the orthographic map:
http://webpages.charter.net/wistorms/Tr ... ropics.jpg

Pat

Ps I'm really done messing with these until at least December now---I promise:)
Weasel

Post by Weasel »

Tropics--Large Scale

This should just about cover everything of any importance in the US...outside of those weird little dudes that hit Arizona from time to time:)

Be sure to check Manicouagan Crater just north of Maine in Quebec, Canada at a lat-long of of about 51.4376N, -68.7483W (for those who have never noticed, the bar at the bottom of the DA WS analysis pane displays latitude and longitude in the second section from the left--so you can move the mouse around a bit to help you find it)...one of my favorite things to look at on a relief map:)!!

http://webpages.charter.net/wistorms/Tr ... _scale.zip

Sample image from the map (the bitmap will look much better on your system):

http://webpages.charter.net/wistorms/Tr ... _scale.jpg

No doubt the tropical season has started with a bang...let's hope if it keeps up at this rate most of the cyclones will cause more problems for fish than they do people!! At least the Cuban land mass seems to have done some damage to Dennis. Although I'm sure it caused, unfortunately, severe damage to the island.

Pat

PS A couple of close up views of my favorite impact structure:o)
http://webpages.charter.net/wistorms/Ma ... crater.jpg
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Post by Wally Mayo »

These are terrific maps! Is the ANY way to get the lat/long line on them?
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Post by Fred »

Yes.
Mark <preferences|map|Graticule>
Choose right interval
Generate base map
Import planetary map.
Add basemap
Copy markings
Save.

Success

Fred
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Post by Weasel »

Hi Wally,

Everything Fred said except for importing a planetary map...as you can see these hardly cover the globe, just our little tropical corner of it:)

Pat

Ps Wally, I done these for a friend of mine at 1500 and 3000 scale..they cover the Bangladesh/South Asia area. Don't know if you study the area at all or not, but if you do, these will give a good idea as to the lay of the land.
http://www.wistorms.net/countryBasemaps/Asia/
Weasel

Post by Weasel »

Wally,

You can take a look at this one and see if it is OK...I labeled the grids on the edges of the map at 5 degree intervals. This is the larger scale map that covers the gomex and caribbean, as I wasn't sure which one you were referring to.

Just extract and load as a basemap.

http://www.wistorms.net/tropics/tropics ... t-long.zip

Pat
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