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Created Jan 23, 2022 by Graeme Martin@graememOwner

v2beta4 winds quicklooks feedback

Feedback on the winds quicklooks can be added to comments, but starting this off with a couple of questions.

  1. Why are the arrows generally longer in the Clear Sky quicklooks compared to the Cloudy?

For example: CG_ABI-L2-DMWVC-M6C08_G16_s20210600046152_e20210600048536_c20220082229370.nc.WINDS CG_ABI-L2-DMWC-M6C08_G16_s20210600046152_e20210600048536_c20220082203380.nc.WINDS

My assumption was that arrow length represents wind speed, but Panoply shows similar ranges of wind speeds in the two products, and with generally lower speeds in the Clear Sky: image image

  1. Are the arrow directions aligned to the projection or the plot? For example, would a vector pointing due north be a vertical line on the plot, or would it be aligned to the longitude lines? This becomes important where the longitude lines are less vertical.
Edited Jan 23, 2022 by Graeme Martin
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