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This "documents" how to change the default Skew-T axis labels. It intentionally shows one hard-coding the units, including the appropriate unicode syntax, as well as one using Pint to format it based on the input data. This way both approaches are out there for users to see.

This was motivated by a support question asking about this and noted that they (correctly) couldn't find any documentation.

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This "documents" how to change the default Skew-T axis labels. It
intentionally shows one hard-coding the units, including the appropriate
unicode syntax, as well as one using Pint to format it based on the
input data. This way both approaches are out there for users to see.
@dopplershift dopplershift added Area: Examples Affects examples Type: Enhancement Enhancement to existing functionality labels Oct 6, 2022
@dopplershift dopplershift added this to the September 2022 milestone Oct 6, 2022
@dopplershift dopplershift requested a review from a team as a code owner October 6, 2022 18:49
@dopplershift dopplershift requested review from dcamron and removed request for a team October 6, 2022 18:49
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New images:
Advanced_Sounding.py
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Simple_Sounding.py
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@dcamron dcamron merged commit 193609e into Unidata:main Oct 9, 2022
@dopplershift dopplershift deleted the label-sounding-examples branch October 10, 2022 19:16
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