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Re: Grid projection scheme problem
- Subject: Re: Grid projection scheme problem
- Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 15:55:00 -0700 (MST)
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005, Latimer, S wrote:
> Robb,
>
> Thanks for all of your help. The netCDF converter works very well.
> I now have a problem with extracting the data in the netCDF format. We
> (my advisor and I) tried to access the netCDF model file using IDV and it
> displays fine. The only problem is that I am attempting to obtain u,v wind
> components at several levels above discrete points (i.e. lat, lon). The hope
> is that if we resolve the projection scheme (Lambert Conformal) we would be
> able to automatically extract the data by use of Matlab.
> We have tried to look at various equations in Holton (not helpful) and
> other sources (Penn. state, somewhat helpful) that in essence describe
> variables like true latitude, longitude, etc. with several complex equations
> describing how a grid point is located on the map at a particular location.
> My advisor also tried something called the "Great Circle calculator" (method
> found at this website
> http://www.meridianworlddata.com/Distance-Calculation.asp ) and found that
> the grid does not appear to have a "regular grid spacing" in terms of
> distance, nor does it appear to be laid out using a perfect "E-W" orientation.
> Do you know (or know someone who might) what or how we can possibly
> extract from discrete points the u, v wind components from several levels
> data, given this problem or issue?
Stephen,
that's a tough question. the idv does the conversions at a lower level
so you really don't have access to the routines to request values of
particular lat/lon locations. when you display the data, can't you get the
values over particular lat/lon location by placing the cursor over the
location? if it's more than a few points, this would be hard. there is a
s/w package called MyWorld that may help you, url:
http://www.worldwatcher.northwestern.edu/myworld/
robb...
> Thanks again for your help.
>
> Stephen Latimer
> Meteorology Graduate Student
> Texas Tech University ATMO
> Lubbock, TX 79409
>
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