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Lon/lat transformation This is indeed very hard to find material, thank you very much for the answer. I ended up using this software code.zmaw.de/projects/cdo to convert from a rotated grid to a regular grid. My guess is that it first transforms the coordinates as in this answer and then interpolates them in order to give the results at the points of a rectangular grid. Although a little late, I leave this her for future reference. |
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Lon/lat transformation Unfortunatly I'm not using any software. Those are just grid datasets and they come with the following information: - For the first one: ecmwf.int/publications/manuals/d/gribapi/fm92/grib1/detail/… - For the second one: ecmwf.int/publications/manuals/d/gribapi/fm92/grib1/detail/… |
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