Last data update: 2014.03.03

R: Overlays data on a SKEW-T, log p axis
skewt.pointsR Documentation

Overlays data on a SKEW-T, log p axis

Description

Overlays observations on a SKEW-T, log p axis (as created by skewt.axis).

Usage

 skewt.points(temp, pressure, ...) 

Arguments

temp

Temperature in degrees C.

pressure

Pressure in millibars

...

Any graphical arguments

Details

skewt.points overlays observations on a SKEW-T, log p axis

See Also

skewt.axis, skewt.lines, plotsonde

Examples

# draw a background, then
#    draw the temperature (with a solid line) in color 6
#    draw the dewpoint in color 7
#    overlay the temperature observations in a different color
#    you get the point ...
data(ExampleSonde)
skewt.axis()
skewt.lines( ExampleSonde$temp,  ExampleSonde$press, col = 6)
skewt.lines( ExampleSonde$dewpt, ExampleSonde$press, col = 7)
skewt.points(ExampleSonde$temp,  ExampleSonde$press, col = 3)
skewt.points(ExampleSonde$dewpt, ExampleSonde$press, col = 4)

Results


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> library(RadioSonde)
> png(filename="/home/ddbj/snapshot/RGM3/R_CC/result/RadioSonde/skewt.points.Rd_%03d_medium.png", width=480, height=480)
> ### Name: skewt.points
> ### Title: Overlays data on a SKEW-T, log p axis
> ### Aliases: skewt.points
> ### Keywords: aplot
> 
> ### ** Examples
> 
> # draw a background, then
> #    draw the temperature (with a solid line) in color 6
> #    draw the dewpoint in color 7
> #    overlay the temperature observations in a different color
> #    you get the point ...
> data(ExampleSonde)
> skewt.axis()
> skewt.lines( ExampleSonde$temp,  ExampleSonde$press, col = 6)
> skewt.lines( ExampleSonde$dewpt, ExampleSonde$press, col = 7)
> skewt.points(ExampleSonde$temp,  ExampleSonde$press, col = 3)
> skewt.points(ExampleSonde$dewpt, ExampleSonde$press, col = 4)
> 
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> 
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> 
> dev.off()
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          1 
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