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[McIDAS #KFB-284893]: Converting units in satellite data
- Subject: [McIDAS #KFB-284893]: Converting units in satellite data
- Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2021 14:33:33 -0600
Hi Carol,
re:
> Is there a way to plot feet instead of meters for the GOES-16 L2 cloud top
> height product? I don't see anything in SU, IMGDISP, or IMGREMAP that
> suggests converting units.
You can create a stretch table that the level as FT instead of M.
It doesn't covert the unit in the calibration, however.
re:
> As a note, meters is what is available via IMGPROBE.
Yup. What is being returned is the unit suggested/mandated in
the ICD that describes the product.
From the calibration include file (abincalb.inc), the mapping between BRIT and
CTH [M] is:
0 - 0
19812 - 255
Given this, the mapping between BRIT and CTH [FT] would be:
0 - 0
65000 - 255
So, the stretch table should be created using:
SU INI L2-CTH X FT
SU MAKE L2-CTH 0 65000 0 255
List out the stretch table using 'SU TABLE':
SU TABLE L2-CTH
BREAKPOINTS STORED IN TABLE : L2-CTH.ST
INPUT OUTPUT
----- ------
0 0
65000 255
CALIBRATION TYPE :
CALIBRATION UNITS : FT
BAND NUMBER : -1
INTERPOLATION TYPE: LIN
SU: DONE
Notice that I did not specify the 'type' in the 'SU INI name type unit'
invocation.
This means that the stretch will work with any calibration type.
Please give this a try and let me know if it is what you are looking for.
Cheers,
Tom
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Ticket ID: KFB-284893
Department: Support McIDAS
Priority: Normal
Status: Closed
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