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Re: 20020815: decoding Japanese Met Agency thinned grids into netCDF

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On Thu, 15 Aug 2002, Unidata Support wrote:


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>To: support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>From: Tony Eckel <teckel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: handling thinned grids >Organization: University of Washington
>Keywords: 200208142238.g7EMc5K14065 Japanese Met Agency thinned grids gribtonc

Hello,

I was wondering if you might know how to handle thinned lat/lon grids.
I am trying to use gribbed global data from the Japanese Meteorological
Agency and the data is thinned by row as you head toward the poles (to
conserve space).  Do you have a routine that can convert such data into
a regular lat/lon grid (i.e., fill in the thinned part), and write back
out to either grib or NETCDF?

Tony,

Sorry for the late reply, I've been on vacation.  I don't know anything
about Japanese Met Agency thinned grids but gribtonc does work with
thinned grids. It uses the -q flag to do the interpolation of the grids, a
entry from the LDM pqact.conf file would look like this:

# AVN model on thinned grids, interpolated to global 5.0 x 2.5 regular
grid
HRS     ^H.[I-P]... KWB. (..)(..).*(/mAVN|/mSSIAVN)
       PIPE    /usr/local/ldm/decoders/gribtonc
       -q "lin,dlat=2.5,dlon=5.0" etc/avn-x.cdl
       data/GRIB/(\1:yy)(\1:mm)\1\2_avn-x.nc
I'll include the avn-x.cdl too.

As I stated, it depends if the grid follows the "regular" conventions,
etc.
The decoders page is located at:

http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/packages/decoders/

You might get some hints from the Seachable archives on the page using
thinned or quasi keywords.


Robb...


Thanks for any help you can provide.
Tony Eckel
(206)-543-9144          
teckel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx             
408 Atmospheric Sciences - Geophysics Bldg
University of Washington
Box 351640
Seattle, WA 98195-1640


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