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15 cze 2021 · You can solve this using the setgrid operator. First create a grid file. This is the same as the one you give, but with "generic" replaced by "lonlat": Then use CDO to set the grid: You should then be able to regrid the file. Hello, apologies I have one more question.
Post the output of the commands cdo sinfo and cdo griddes. I am currently trying to convert my grid type "Icc2" to "lonlat" so it can be recognized by CDO and to convert my file finally GRIB1. I am considering the data for mygrid are:
There are many different possibilities to specify the target grid for the remapping with CDO. Here is one example for a simple global regular 1 degree lonlat grid with an ASCII description file: cat > mygrid << EOF gridtype = lonlat xsize = 360 ysize = 180 xfirst = −179.5 xinc = 1 yfirst = -89.5 yinc = 1 EOF cdo remapbil,mygrid ifile ofile
27 kwi 2023 · I successfully remapped some wrfout variables to a wrflowinp file with CDO & NCO toolkit, but there were only 2D unstaggerd variables to interpolate. I'm now facing an error within same CDO function "remapbil" while attempting to create a compete 2D/3D wrfinput file (1st timestep only) from a wrfout file ; it sends back :
I have problems adjusting the grid of a netCDF file generated with ArcGIS. The file is in T63: 192 x 96, xincr=1.875. The grid differs from the standard t63grid in respect to xfirst and the yvals. Therefore I generated "mygrid" and did "cdo setgrid,mygrid input.nc output.nc".
Here we just give a few examples for the use with CM SAF data: The pure conversion of a CM SAF HDF5 file to netCDF can be done with the “import_cmsaf” operator. The output format is specified with the parameter “-f”: cdo -f nc import_cmsaf ifile.h5 ofile.nc. Operators can be combined to a command sequence.
Can use command line and CDO to aggregate or resample entire NC files. CDO homepage: https://code.mpimet.mpg.de/projects/cdo. This page is helpful for describing regridding: https://code.mpimet.mpg.de/projects/cdo/wiki/Tutorial#Interpolation