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The toolbar offers controls for presenting the spatial information through various buttons. The functionality of zoom options and layers is detailed in the FEWS Explorer section. (see chapter 2).
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Contours. You can turn contour lines on or off. Numbers show up when the animation is stopped or paused. The colors, which show the value, stay visible. A bilinear interpolation is used to make the grid smooth. This is necessary for calculating the contours. Even when the labels and contour lines are turned off, the smooth grid can still be seen. The bilinear interpolation is only used on the cells of the grid that are rectangular and aren’t rotated too much compared to the screen orientation. | |
Grid lines. Toggles grid or polygon lines on or off | |
Product Info. Toggles product info on or off. (only shown if there are products present in the configuration, see the page on the Forecast Product Information Panel) | |
Labels. You can toggle labels on or off. The drop-down options include turning locations, values, and/or units in the labels on or off, and increasing or decreasing the number of decimals shown in the labels and tooltips. Since FEWS 2022.02, this also works for grids, but only when you zoom in until there are fewer than 20,000 grid cells displayed and one of the cells is larger than 10 pixels. | |
Value to local reference level. | |
Flags. Switches to flags for selected time series / gridplot (quality, modifiers or thresholds) | |
Search and select forecasts. Switches to (previous) forecasts. | |
Show spatial thumbnails. Toggles thumbnails of each time step below the main spatial display on or off. | |
Show spatial ensemble thumbnails. Displays the ensemble thumbnails panel. | |
Sketch mode buttons and other sketch drawing options. Switches the sketch mode between drawing points, adding points, drawing longitudinal profiles and drawing areas when the map is clicked. Contains additional options to save/load sketches and delete the current sketch. | |
Options to show a graph based on current sketch. Drop-down menu with options to extract scalar time series, vertical profiles, longitudinal profiles, 2D longitudinal profiles, calculate budget and calculating the mean max min time series (for sketched areas). | |
Activate spatial modifier mode. Toggles spatial modifier mode on or off (only shown if at least one spatial modifier is configured in ModifierTypes.xml). The additional modifier mode buttons shown when modifier mode is toggled on are explained in the spatial modifier section. | |
Display time. Choose display time (period) | |
Attributes. |
Time Slider Toolbar
The time slider and its buttons have been moved to a separate toolbar located at the bottom of the spatial display.
Preload. The preload button allows the grids for all time steps to be downloaded in the background. This ensures a smooth animation without pauses. The progress of the download is indicated by a green line on the time slider. | |||
Play. Starts continuous play mode. The slider will indicate the time slice being shown. This button is merged with the pause button. So after this button is pressed, the pause button appears. | |||
Pause. Stops continuous play mode. The time slider remains at the time displayed at the moment. This button appears if the play button is previously pressed and the continuous play mode is running. | |||
One frame back. Moves the time slider back one timestep. | |||
One frame forward. Moves the time slider forwards one timestep. | |||
Record. This function creates a movie file in AVI or animated GIF format. By default, the AVI format is used unless the filename ends with ‘.gif’. Once the file is opened, the display will start playing from the current time position and will continue until the stop button is clicked. | |||
Time Slider | The time slider can be dragged to specific time slice. | ||
Data availability | The data availability indicator gives a visual hint about where data can be found. When data is available, the color of the data availability indicator will match the highest value found in the data for that time slice.
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With the location attribute filters, you can hide one or more locations/grids in the plot. The button ( ) is only visible when attributes are configured for the plot.
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A “search and select forecast” ( <numberOfRecentForecasts>
is set to more than 1 for the selected grid plot. Clicking the button allows you to cycle through the available forecasts. The drop-down menu will display the forecast times of the available forecasts, and selecting one of these times will change the displayed forecast to the one selected.
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Selecting different ensemble members
The button (
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In 2019.02 the options to extract data from the spatial display were moved from the right-click menu of the map to the drop-down menu of a new ( ) button. The options to start drawing profiles or areas, or add points were moved to a new "sketch mode" button. The text below should reflect the location of this functionality from 2019.02 and onward. If you are using an older version that does not have these buttons, all of the mentioned options can be found by right-clicking the map. |
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You can extract scalar time series from the grid by double-clicking on the point of interest. Depending on the type of data displayed, the scalar time series will correspond to a point, polygon, or grid cell. Here’s another way to do it:
- First, select the point of interest by left-clicking. A colored dot will appear to mark the selected point. For grid data, an additional green dot will be drawn to indicate the center of the selected grid cell (you may need to zoom in to see the green dot if it overlaps with the colored dot).
- Extract the time series for the selected point either by selecting ‘Show Time Series’ from the drop-down menu of the (
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- )button or by using the Ctrl+F3 shortcut.
Instead of immediately extracting the time series and showing a time series dialog, you can use the “Copy Time Series” option to copy the time series for the selected point to the FEWS clipboard. Copied time series can then be pasted into a time series dialog later using the paste button in its toolbar.
You can draw several points by selecting the “Add Point” sketch mode through the sketch mode button (
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) or by holding the left ctrl and shift buttons while left-clicking on the points of interest. When several points have been drawn, the “Show Time Series” and “Copy Time Series” options will show or copy separate time series for each of the drawn points.
Instead of manually drawing a point or points, you can use the ‘Show Time Series For Coordinates…’ option in the drop-down menu of the (
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) button. This will open a small dialog prompting you to enter the coordinates of the point you wish to use.
A series extracted from a grid is not related to a known location or polygon ID. The series will be identified using the grid coordinates.
The graph will automatically pop up with the time series of the selected point, polygon, or grid cell. When animating the grid display, a marker will move over the time series graph as well.
To extract a different scalar time series, double-click on another point of interest. This will draw a new dot and extract a scalar time series for that point. Please note that when extracting a scalar time series from a data point in the display, the dot drawn on top of the data point has a different color from the point itself. This might make it look like the data point has a different color because of the dot. The dot can be erased by selecting ‘Delete Points’ in the drop-down menu of the sketch mode button (or using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Delete).
Note:
It’s important to stop the grid movie before creating a time series graph. Running both at the same time can slow down the system due to the heavy processing load from executing multiple processes simultaneously.
The extraction of scalar time series is not available for rotated pole geodatum types. In some cases, the extraction of scalar time series may behave unexpectedly near the North Pole or South Pole.
Extracting scalar time series for each ensemble member at one from grid
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When the spatial display is presenting 3D (layered) data, you can extract a vertical profile. Here’s how:
- Draw a point as described in the previous section.
- Then, select the ‘Show Vertical Profile’ option in the drop-down menu of the button or press Ctrl+F4. This will open a time series dialog with the vertical profile for the drawn point.
Alternatively, you can use the ‘Show Vertical Profile For Coordinates…’ option in the drop-down menu or press Ctrl+Shift+F4.
You can also create a vertical profile with a color map:
- Select the ‘Use Color Map’ option in the drop-down menu of the button or use Ctrl-M.
- The vertical profile will then be displayed as a graph of a parameter over time, with the colors in the plot indicating the values of the selected parameter.
Extracting longitudinal profiles (Xsections) from a grid time series
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Once a profile sketch has been drawn, extract the profile either by selecting 'Show Longitudinal Profile' from the drop-down menu of the
button or by using the Ctrl+F2 shortcut. The graph of the profile will show automatically....