Note that these examples are only skeletons to illustrate the functionality of Magics.
You can download this Jupyter notebook, wind and geopotential height data from ECMWF github space.
More about projections in projection examples.
More about coastline plotting in coastline examples.
More about automatic contours plotting in automated contours tutorial.
Plotting in directly in Jupyter notebooks doesn't need output to be specified. Most of the time you will want an output.
png = magics.output( output_formats = ['png'], output_name_first_page_number = "off", output_name = "wind_vorticity") magics.plot(europe, vo700, vo700_contour, vo700_legend, uv700, uv700_wind, foreground, title)