Hi Mike,
I think this has to do with your built-in cyclic point...
Are you setting the resource gsnAddCyclic = False ? The default of that
resource is True, so if you don't turn it off and you already have a
cyclic point I believe you will get an error message...
Adam
brownmc@uci.edu wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am trying to make a global plot displaying the mass concentration of
> dissolved aluminum. I am getting an error message saying that my data has
> non-monotonic coordinate variables. I used ncview to look up my lat, lon
> min and max values and they are.
> min max
> lat -89.5 89.5
> lon -180 180
> I am not sure if these are irregular or how I would go about adjusting
> them to fit onto a regular coordinate grid. Any help would be greatly
> appreciated. I have attached the data I am using
>
> Mike Brown
>
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