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Re: Does TDS really synthesize CF curvilinear coordinates for GRIB data?
- Subject: Re: Does TDS really synthesize CF curvilinear coordinates for GRIB data?
- Date: Fri, 09 Apr 2010 11:19:26 -0600
Steve Hankin wrote:
Hi John,
At the NCDC meeting we talked about IOPS's for various binary data
formats. I *thought* I heard you say that the recent TDS IOSP for GRIB
data would automatically synthesize the CF curvilinear coordinates.
When I look at examples like the ones below on Motherlode, I spot only
coordinates in kilometers. (polar stereographic and lambert conformal
examples listed below)
Did I misunderstand something? What is your recommendation for getting
generating the curvilinear (CF) coordinate variables that we need for
the UAF project? We don't want to do it manually if it is already a
solved problem.
sorry to trouble you. I know you're busy - Steve
http://motherlode.ucar.edu:8080/thredds/dodsC/fmrc/NCEP/GFS/Alaska_191km/NCEP-GFS-Alaska_191km_fmrc.ncd.html
http://motherlode.ucar.edu:8080/thredds/dodsC/fmrc/NCEP/RUC2/CONUS_20km/surface/NCEP-RUC2-CONUS_20km-surface_best.ncd.html
we dont automatically generate the 2D coords, but we could. the main issue
would be to figure out how to tell the GRIB IOSP to do so, ie configuration.
Would this be a global setting, or per-dataset? I assume this is coming through
a TDS?