> > Yuan, > > > > For whatever reason, what you have detailed below does not work for me. I > > would like both the 2D and 3D fields to be correctly displayed in the > > stereographic projection in IDV. I also don’t see two map projections > > defined in the netCDF file (in the field selector tab I right-clicked on > > the file and read the metadata and can only find Polar Stereographic). Can > > you clarify where you see this? When I load in any variable (2-D or 3-D) > > and and click on use grid projection I still see that the coastline does > > not match up with the background map as in the image I sent previously. > > Before loading in the data I did unselect the auto-projection feature. I > > do see that the projection is set to stereographic but the two still don’t > > align. Would you be able to send me an image of he model terrain on top of > > the background map to see how it differs from my own? Also, I am using IDV > > 4.1 if that makes any difference. > > > > David > > > > David, > I see the problem. > For historical reason, the nc output from the WRF has never been CF > compliance. The netCDF group developers have to do something special to make > it look like good nc file. In your case, > the stereographic projection is being applied to the 3D variable but not 2D > and this is likely why you see the coast lines not match with your data. > > I will check if there is anything can be done here to make it works. > > > Yuan David, The problem is your dataset. The standard longitude in this data file is still -90, not -125 as you claimed in your first email. If I changed this value to -80, I can get the corrected location, see the attached. Yuan > > > > On Sep 23, 2014, at 12:27 PM, Unidata IDV Support <address@hidden> wrote: > > > > >> IDV Support, > > >> > > >> I have uploaded the WRF file. In addition, I have attached a .gif image > > >> here showing how the coast lines don’t match. > > >> > > >> Thanks for your help, > > >> > > >> David Siuta > > > > > > Hi David, > > > There is nothing wrong with the IDV or your dataset. Inside this nc > > > dataset, there are two set projections, polar stereographic and lat/lon. > > > When you load a 2D variable, it is using lat/lon projection. > > > If you want to see the same projection for 3D variable, you can turn off > > > the auto set projection under Projections > Auto-set Projection before > > > creating the display. If you want to switch between these two > > > projections, right click on the legend of one of display and select: > > > View > Use Grid Projection. The IDV will do the work of converting the > > > projection automatically for you. > > > > > > > > > Yuan > > >> > > >> address@hidden > > >> > > >> On Sep 23, 2014, at 10:20 AM, Unidata IDV Support <address@hidden> wrote: > > >> > > >>> David, > > >>> > > >>> Sorry for the delayed response. > > >>> > > >>> Please upload your WRF sample data here: > > >>> > > >>> http://motherlode.ucar.edu/repository/alias/idvupload > > >>> > > >>> and let us know when it has been uploaded. > > >>> > > >>> Best, > > >>> > > >>> Unidata IDV Support > > >>> > > >>>> IDV support, > > >>>> > > >>>> I have done some research in to my problem (Ticket BRK-528772) and > > >>>> found > > >>>> that the standard longitude is not the problem. It is actually the map > > >>>> projection used by WRF that doesn’t work well with IDV. Any WRF runs > > >>>> I have done using the polar stereographic map projection do not match > > >>>> the background map supplied in IDV when I try to view the output in IDV > > >>>> (as well as the latitude and longitude of the WRF grid does not match > > >>>> the background map). To test this out I changed the WRF projection to > > >>>> Lambert Conformal Conic and reran WRF and no matter what the standard > > >>>> longitude was, the WRF grid was able to perfectly match the IDV > > >>>> background map. Even though switching WRF to the Lambert projection > > >>>> has > > >>>> solved this problem temporarily, I have a lot of output in the Polar > > >>>> Stereographic projection and would like to be able to use IDV to view > > >>>> some of the output. Do you have any ideas on how to fix this? > > >>>> > > >>>> Thanks, > > >>>> > > >>>> David Siuta > > >>>> address@hidden > > >>>> > > >>>> Weather Forecast Research Team > > >>>> University of British Columbia > > >>>> Vancouver, BC Canada > > >>>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> Ticket Details > > >>> =================== > > >>> Ticket ID: YZK-803896 > > >>> Department: Support IDV > > >>> Priority: Normal > > >>> Status: Closed > > >> > > >> > > >> > > > > > > Ticket Details > > > =================== > > > Ticket ID: YZK-803896 > > > Department: Support IDV > > > Priority: Normal > > > Status: Closed > > > > > Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: YZK-803896 Department: Support IDV Priority: Normal Status: Closed
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