Title: Introduction to Metview
1Introduction to Metview
- Vesa Karhila
- Fernando Ii
- ECMWF
2About
- Introduction What can I do with Metview
- 1 hour 15 min
- Training course 3-5 March three days!
- Contents
- Introduction with examples
- Hands-on play with Metview
- Discussion, questions
3About Metview
- Interactive meteorological application to
Access Manipulate Visualisemeteorological
data on Unix workstations - Everything in Metview is an icon
- Easy to learn
- No need to type/remember commands
- Powerful meteorologically oriented macro language
- Interactive and batch modes
- Manuals available in PDF and HTML
- Check Metview web pages
4What can I do with Metview?
netcdf
5Wind plotting
6Field plotting
7Field plotting
8Satellite image field
9Satellite image
10Tephigram
11Observation plotting
12Observation plotting
13Observation plotting
14Graph curve, bar, area
15Graph curve, bar, area
16Import Pictures
17Map Layout
18Metview Domain
- Visualisation is only the top of Metview iceberg!
19Metview Concepts
- A Metview Task, e.g. Retrieve -gt Compute -gt
Visualise/Savecan vary widely in complexity, but
always - Task is decomposed into simple steps in a logical
sequence - Each step is an operation on a Metview icon
20Metview Main User Interface
Opened Desktop
Main Desktop
Menu Bar
Click-Right for Desktop Menu
Edit to open Desktop
Icon Drawers
Desktop Menu
21Metview Icon Editors
Family editor (Simple Formula)
Graphical editor (Display Window)
Text editor (Macro)
Standard editor (MARS Retrieval)
22Metview Manuals
- Access to manuals on Metview web pages
- PDF version
- Printable, searchable
- HTML version
- Linked to editors ? button
- Also MARS and Magics manuals!
- (Running Metview locally Installation Guide)
23Where can I run Metview?
- Remotely at ecgate
- You need ECMWF user id and access to ecgate
- At your own institute
- Metview can be installed locally
- Freely available to Member States
- Available with a price tag for outsiders
- NOTE Metview runs on Unix platforms
- Now on your training workstation
24Starting Metview
- Start Metview with command
- metview_new
- Get examples by running script
- trx/mv2004/mv_get_intro
25Metview Icon Editor example
Icon Id(click to see contents in plain text
format)
Help Button (linked to HTML Help Pages)
Input area
Input element Icon Field
Input element Check Button
Input element Option Menu
Templates Drawer Stores predefined (frequently
used) icons
Input element Alphanumeric Field
Save/Exit area
26Display Window
Plot Size Control
Menu Bar
Command Buttons (Tool Tip Help when pointing
to)
Frame Menu (Click-Right)
Content Tab Controls Tab
27Change Geography Window
Projection Buttons
Menu Bar
Command Buttons (Tool Tip Help when pointing
to)
Current Selection
Coastlines Preferences In Edit menu
28Scrolling Through Your Data
- Inside a plot frame
- Select Scroll Command Button - cursor shape
changes to a left/right arrow if more data
available - Using Controls Tab
Progress Meter drawn/not-drawn (see also
Background Drawing Button)
Animation/Step Controls
Current Data Position
Frame Selector (here only 1 frame)
Click for a full List of Data
29 The VIEW Concept
30Layout Editor - Layout Tab
Align Buttons
Selected Frame
View Icon
Connected Frames
New/Delete/Join Frames
Tabs
Subdivideselected Frame(s)
Connect/Disconnect selected Frames
31Contents Tab
3 Levels
Active Frame(s)
Remove Buttons (Tool Tip Help when pointing to)
Icon Edit (Click-Right)
32Trajectories
- Trajectory database 30 days of data (-2010)
- For Member States users trajectory database only
on ecgate (and ecgate1) - Two icons
- Define trajectories
- Define visualisation
- Predefined simple outlook customise after
plotting
333D Visualisation Vis5D