The documentation for quiverm describes quiverm(lat,lon,u,v), where lat and lon represent latitude and longitude, respectively, which makes sense so far. Unfortunately, a rather misleading oversight was made in defining u and v. The documentation states that u and v represent vectors in latitude and longitude, respectively, despite the convention of letting u represent a zonal component and v represent a meridional component. This is akin to defining x and y as vertical and horizontal components, respectively. Sure, you can do it, but it is misleading because it defies a well-established convention.
Is there a justification defining u as a meridional component and v as a zonal component?

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dpb
dpb 2014년 5월 21일
I'd recommend submitting the recommendation for the change in documentation directly to TMW support at mathworks.com
Chad Greene
Chad Greene 2014년 5월 22일
Good thinking. We'll see if any changes come of it.

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Chad Greene
Chad Greene 2014년 5월 22일

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This FEX submission by Andrew Roberts gets it right.

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Chad Greene
Chad Greene 2014년 7월 29일
Alternatively, I have adapted Dr. Roberts' submission into quivermc which offers slightly different plotting options.

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