Hello!
I'm finally getting my trajectories graphics and seems quit great. But I have a tiny problem with the Y-axis of "cross-section" chart when using pressure as a vertical coordinate. The initial position of my particles (which in my case is from above) is out of the chart. It seems like the chart box is fixed and if I use a position of maybe 800 hpa, this will be out of the box. This doesn't happen when I use mts agl as a vertical coordinate, but I would like to use with pressure too. I would like to know if there is a way to define the maximun and minimun Y-axis values.
I attached a picture if I don't make sense. Thank you very much!
Christian
Y-axis problem
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Re: Y-axis problem
Did you figure this out? I'm having the same problem
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Re: Y-axis problem
The short answer is no. I had to take my output matrix to another graphical software like Paraview in my case.