#---------------------------------------------------------------------- # prerequired #---------------------------------------------------------------------- First, you need either : - IDL (version 6.4 or above), see : http://www.exelisvis.com/ProductsServices/IDL.aspx In this case, you also need to download SAXO which is a free package of IDL scripts: define $PATH_SAXO, the path where you will download SAXO and get it through svn with the following command. > PATH_SAXO=... > svn checkout http://forge.ipsl.jussieu.fr/saxo/svn/trunk/SRC $PATH_SAXO/SAXO_DIR/SRC - or the IDL Virtual Machine which is free to use and does not require a license to run , see : http://www.exelisvis.com/Support/HelpArticlesDetail/TabId/219/ArtMID/900/ArticleID/12395/The-IDL-Virtual-Machine.aspx the virtual machine requites std_main.sav that is distributed with this README. Next, to use these idl tools, you need to download some climatogies and mask files; that you can find here: http://dodsp.idris.fr/reee512/NEMO_OUT/ORCA2_LIM/ There is the wget command to get all those files (thanks to F. Pinsard) wget --recursive -l2 --no-directories --no-parent -A.nc -erobots=off http://dodsp.idris.fr/reee512/NEMO_OUT/ORCA2_LIM/ You will aslo need the meshmask file (set nn_msh = 1 or nn_msh = 7 in your namelist and run the model for at least 1 time step). #---------------------------------------------------------------------- # define your std_plot_vardef.sh or std_ts_vardef.sh file #---------------------------------------------------------------------- These files are needed to define your PATHs, the experiments and variables names you used in your experiment. - std_plot_vardef.sh is used to do all plots based on temporal mean (maps, vertical profiles...). - std_ts_vardef.sh is used to do all time-series type of plot. To build you own std_plot_vardef.sh or std_ts_vardef.sh file; use the examples provided such as: - std_ts_vardef.sh_example1 or std_ts_vardef.sh_example2 - std_plot_vardef.sh_example1 or std_plot_vardef.sh_example2 Note that if you use the IDL Virtual Machine, the variable SAXO_DIR defined in std_plot_vardef.sh or std_ts_vardef.sh is not used. Any definition will be ok. #---------------------------------------------------------------------- # HOW TO USE #---------------------------------------------------------------------- ./std_main.sh -plot -pdf or ./std_main.sh -ts -pdf ########################################################################################################## # short note for developers of this package on: # How to build the tarball required for IDL virtual Machine: ########################################################################################################## # # we need to recreate std_main.sav as soon as we change IDL programmes files as # std_main.sav contains all ".pro" files aready compiled to be used with the virtual machine # . ./std_plot_vardef.sh # or . ./std_ts_vardef.sh idl -IDL_STARTUP initenv IDL> .r std_main IDL> resolve_all IDL> save, /routines, filename='std_main.sav' IDL> exit # #----------------------------------------------------------------------