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I'm looking to transform a rotated_pole grid to a "standard" latitude-longitude. I'm not sure this is the right package to do so?
For example, I have the following attributes in a file:
rlat (160)
Datatype: Float64
Dimensions: rlat
Attributes:
long_name = latitude in rotated pole grid
units = degrees
standard_name = grid_latitude
axis = Y
coordinate_defines = point
actual_range = [-32.8, 37.16]
rlon (172)
Datatype: Float64
Dimensions: rlon
Attributes:
long_name = longitude in rotated pole grid
units = degrees
standard_name = grid_longitude
axis = X
coordinate_defines = point
actual_range = [-33.88, 41.36]
rotated_pole
Attributes:
grid_mapping_name = rotated_latitude_longitude
grid_north_pole_latitude =42.5
grid_north_pole_longitude =83.0
north_pole_grid_longitude =0.0
lat (172×160)
Datatype: Float64
Dimensions: rlon × rlat
Attributes:
units = degrees_north
long_name = latitude
standard_name = latitude
actual_range = [5.69197, 84.66]
lon (172×160)
Datatype: Float64
Dimensions: rlon × rlat
Attributes:
units = degrees_east
long_name = longitude
standard_name = longitude
actual_range = [-179.96, 179.979]
I was wondering how I could transform the grid mapping to the a standard regular lat-lon (-90 to 90 and -180 to 180), so that I can compare with other datasets that are encoded in such a regular grid.
Again, I'm not sure such transformations is the aim of the package, so thanks for your patience and help that you can provide!
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Hello,
I'm looking to transform a rotated_pole grid to a "standard" latitude-longitude. I'm not sure this is the right package to do so?
For example, I have the following attributes in a file:
I was wondering how I could transform the grid mapping to the a standard regular lat-lon (-90 to 90 and -180 to 180), so that I can compare with other datasets that are encoded in such a regular grid.
Again, I'm not sure such transformations is the aim of the package, so thanks for your patience and help that you can provide!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: