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Added by Sentia Goursaud over 3 years ago

Dear all,
I have a problem to remap a file (DP09_lonlat.nc) - which has a curvilinear grid of 141x141- using "setgrid", such as:
cdo remapbil,r1800x900 -setgrid,setgrid/DP09_lonlat_v3.dat infile.nc outfile.nc

with that response:
cdo(2) setgrid: Process started

cdo(2) setgrid (Abort): xsize=15884 and size of xvals=19881 differ (grid description file: setgrid/DP09_lonlat_v3.dat)!

I have no idea what the xsize given above corresponds to. In the setgrid, I typed that xsize=141, and checked the shape of the xvals I entered (19881). In the infile (DP09_lonlat.nc), I checked that the grid is the same.

I created the setgrid "DP09_lonlat_v3.dat" using the enclosed fortran file (create_setgrid_DP09.f90).

I hope that somebody will be able to help as I have been stuck for a while now.

Sentia


Replies (2)

RE: setgrid - Added by Uwe Schulzweida over 3 years ago

Hi Sentia,

here are the first lines of DP09_lonlat_v3.dat:

gridtype = curvilinear
gridsize = 19881
xsize = 141
ysize = 141
xvals = 
 -135.00-135.41-135.83-136.25-136.68-137.12-137.56-138.01
 -138.47-138.93-139.40-139.87-140.36-140.84-141.34-141.84
 -142.35-142.87-143.39-143.92-144.46-145.01-145.56-146.12
 -146.69-147.26-147.85-148.44-149.04-149.64-150.26-150.88
 -151.50-152.14-152.78-153.43-154.09-154.76-155.43-156.11
The values need to be separated by a blank. The blank is missing for all negative values.

Cheers,
Uwe

RE: setgrid - Added by Sentia Goursaud over 3 years ago

Thanks I changed the options of "write" in the fortran code to get a space, and it worked. Thanks again!
Have a nice week-end,
Sentia

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