@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Open your data file(s), using _Open Data_ buttons on the _Home_ menu category of
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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Open your data file(s), using _Open Data_ buttons on the _Home_ menu category of
In order to visualize the distribution of the variable on a vertical cross-section, your dataset should include multiple datasets of the same variable at different altitudes. If you indeed have multiple datasets, you can either
In order to visualize the distribution of the variable on a vertical cross-section, your dataset should include multiple datasets of the same variable at different altitudes. If you indeed have multiple datasets, you can either
* click the _Add Vertical Cross-section_ menu button on _Layer_ menu category, select options, and then click "OK", or
* click the _Add Vertical Cross-section_ button on _Layer_ menu category, select options, and then click "OK", or
* right-click the temperature variable on the _Variables Pane_, and select _Add Zonal/Meridional/Vertical Cross-section'.
* right-click the temperature variable on the _Variables Pane_, and select _Add Zonal/Meridional/Vertical Cross-section'.
_Rendering Pane_ will immediately display the distribution, and a new layer will be added to the _Layers Pane_.
_Rendering Pane_ will immediately display the distribution, and a new layer will be added to the _Layers Pane_.