Unidata IDV Workshop for version 6.3 > Accessing and Displaying Data > Trajectory Data
3.10.2 Storm Tracks
The IDV can display tropical storm track data from the ATCF FTP database.
- If other displays and data are already loaded, select the
menu item
or the icon in the toolbar to clear them out.
- Load in the ATCF data and create the Storm Track display.
- Normally selecting will load in a data source with a predefined
path to the National Hurricane Center ftp site.
- But, for stability and speed in the workshop we copied over the data for 2008 and 2007 to our ftp site so...
- In the URL chooser type in:
https://resources.unidata.ucar.edu/idv/data/workshop/atcf/
- Under
Data Sources of Type
select "ATCF Tropical Storm Data" (hint: click in the pull-down box and enter an 'a').
- Load in the data source.
- Create a
Storm Track
display.
- Choose and select
Load Tracks
- Note the huge number of forecasts. We want to pare this list down.
- Bring up the Properties dialog for the display. ( menu).
- In the "Techs to use" tab select all of the Techs in the "Use" list. Click and press control-a.
- Press
Remove
.
- Select a number of Techs in the "Don't use" list and press
Add
. Make sure you include GFDL and HWRF in your selection.
- Apply these selections by pressing
OK
.
- Turn on the
Forecasts
checkbox to show the forecast tracks.
- Note, the forecasts tracks are showing forecast hours which results in a complicated display. Turn this off by selecting a "None" for the Points Layout model.
- Turn off all but one Forecast and set the
Animation Mode
to "Off".
- Let's look at charting the forecasts.
- In the
Storm Chart
tab select GFDL and HWRF and Observation in the Techs list.
- Select one of the later times, e.g., 2008-09-10.
- Select both
Min Pressure
and Max Windspeed
.
- Turn on
Use Difference
.
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