Re: 8km -> 0.5 degree

From: Michael Notaro <mnotaro_at_nyahnyahspammersnyahnyah>
Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 09:21:19 -0500

Dennis & others,

Is there any other option? I have 600 time steps and it is taking
forever just to apply rcm2rgrid to one of them. Should I use
fortran/wrapit to perform this regridding?

Mike

On Sep 18, 2008, at 5:12 PM, Dennis Shea wrote:

> Warning rcm2rgrid could be very slow.
>
> Michael Notaro wrote:
>> Thanks for your email Jimmy.
>> The data is on an 8km Albers Equal Area Conic projection.
>> On Sep 18, 2008, at 4:48 PM, James Correia wrote:
>>> Hi Mike-
>>> what grid is the 8km data on? curvilinear?
>>> if so , you should be able to use rcm2rgrid. Just make sure the
>>> longitudes are -180 to 180 on both grids.
>>> jimmyc
>>>
>>> On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 2:47 PM, Michael Notaro <mnotaro_at_wisc.edu
>>> <mailto:mnotaro_at_wisc.edu>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I would like to interpolate 8-km data over North America to a
>>> 0.5
>>> degree grid for that region.
>>> Which NCL function is recommended for this? There are 720,291
>>> grid points on
>>> the 8-km grid so it is data intensive.
>>>
>>> Thanks, Mike
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