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Airflow animation in a WRF Cross Section

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Armeteo

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Hi, I see this animation on social media: https://twitter.com/myweather_ch/status/1380810423604232195?s=21

Do you know how to plot this type of cross section with a WRF output file? Specially I am interested in particles moving that show the movement of air.

Thank.
 
I am not sure whether you are familiar with the NCAR NCL package. If so, you may take a look at the function here:
https://www2.mmm.ucar.edu/wrf/OnLineTutorial/Graphics/NCL/NCL_functions.php#intrp3d

This function allows you to produce vertical cross section. After that you may manage to animate the plots?
 
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