Plot netcdf variable over south pole

I want to plot the tco variable of a specific day over the southern hemisphere between the latitudes -90 to -10 using a stereographic projection. I want to include the coastlines in the plot as well.
Is it possible to do this and how?

Answers (1)

KSSV
KSSV on 30 Aug 2017
load the variable from ncfile using ncread and plot your data...it is a straight forward task.

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Sure. I get this far.
tco07=netcdf.getVar(ncid1,3,[0 0 0],[288 180 1]); lon1=netcdf.getVar(ncid1,1,0,288); lat1=netcdf.getVar(ncid1,2,0,180);
How do you create the contour of the variable?
MAke the respective spatial data...I mean read lon and lat also and call contour
This is what I have:
ncid1=netcdf.open('NIWA-BSCombinedOzoneV3.2_2007_Unpatched.nc','NC_NOWRITE')
tco07=netcdf.getVar(ncid1,3,[0 0 0],[288 80 1]);
lon1=netcdf.getVar(ncid1,1,0,288);
lat1=netcdf.getVar(ncid1,2,0,80);
tco07=tco07.';
contour(lon1,lat1,tco07)
hold on
load coast
axesm('stereo','Origin',[-89.5 -120],'MapLatLimit',[-89.5 -10])
It does not change the projection or show the coastlines.

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