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2.8 Globe Display
The illustration below shows an IDV Globe Display of
GFS numerical weather prediction model output of 
mean sea level pressure (as color-shaded image and contour lines)
and 50 m/s wind speed isosurfaces showing the jet streams. 
 Image 1: Globe Display
Image 1: Globe Display
To create a Globe View window, use the
menu.  Uncheck the  menu to turn
off the box in the display.
This section describes how to make plots of global satellite imagery on the
Globe display.
The set of steps include:
 
2.8.0 Choosing Global Satellite Imagery 
 
After starting the Globe version of the IDV, select the 
Image Chooser in the
Dashboard.
- Connect to the adde.ucar.edu server using GLOBALdataset.
- From the Image Data Typeselector, choose the
Global Thermal IR composite images type.
- Click the Add Sourcebutton to load the data source.
2.8.1 Displaying the data
 
Once the data source has been selected, from the Field Selector 
you can create the display by doing the following:
- Select the "Global Thermal IR composite images" data source 
in the Data Sourcespanel.
- Select the "Band: 1" field in the 
Fieldspanel.
- Select "Image Display" in the 
Displayspanel.
- Click the Create Displaybutton to create
the display.
2.8.2 Using the display
 
When the data are displayed, the default view will be from the 
center of the image (0N, 0E).  You can move the display using the standard IDV
zoom, pan and rotate functions.
For this exercise try the following:
- Use the  menu to change the
viewpoint to an are of interest. 
- Start the image animation using the 
Animation Widget.
- Use the  menu or the Viewpoint Toolbar to
set the view to the Western Hemisphere.
- Use the  menu. Check
this on to spin the globe along the vertical axis. You can right click
on the Viewpoint Toolbar's Auto-rotate button to change the speed of
rotation.
- Click anywhere in the view to stop the rotation.
Any suitable data with navigation information (latitude, longitude, and
altitude) that the IDV can handle can be plotted on the globe
display.  Review the section on 
Plots from Gridded Data.
 
 
 
  
   
    
      Unidata's Integrated Data Viewer  > Getting Started
 
Unidata's Integrated Data Viewer  > Getting Started