Mike,
> Hello. I am working with 8 km x 8 km fractional vegetation cover
> data from Univ Arizona. I managed to convert the binary data to
> ascii and read the data values with NCL. However, I am unable to
> determine the latitudes/longitudes of each point in the 2168x5004
> grid. I believe it is a Goode's projection. Anyone know how to
> compute the latitudes/longitudes on such a projection?
The Interrupted Goode Homolosine Projection is not one that NCAR
Graphics handles, though NG does include the sinusoidal projection
and a form (but maybe not the right form) of the Mollweide projection,
both of which are used by the IGHP.
You've probably already Googled this and so know about this site:
http://edcdaac.usgs.gov/1KM/goodesarticle.asp
It describes the projection and an algorithm for mapping from lat/lon
to the projection plane and vice-versa. I think I would find it rather
heavy going to translate this into a piece of code, but maybe you can
contact the author and obtain his code and/or get suggestions as to
how to proceed.
Dave Kennison
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