[ncl-talk] Reply: Interpolated to T106 gassian grids

guozfruit guozfruit at aliyun.com
Thu May 21 08:47:38 MDT 2015


Hi Dennis,
Thanks for your reply. I'm using function linint2_Wrap and it works OK.
Best,
Guo------------------------------------------------------------------From:Dennis Shea <shea at ucar.edu>Time:2015 May 21 (Thu) 20:31To:guozfruit <guozfruit at aliyun.com>Cc:NCL <ncl-talk at ucar.edu>Subject:Re: [ncl-talk] Interpolated to T106 gassian gridshttps://www.ncl.ucar.edu/Document/Functions/Contributed/linint2_Wrap.shtmlor, one of the ESMF rectilinear-to-rectilinearhttps://www.ncl.ucar.edu/Applications/ESMF.shtmlGenerate a weight file once and then use to regrid.Good LuckOn Wed, May 20, 2015 at 8:04 PM, guozfruit <guozfruit at aliyun.com> wrote:Hi All,I'm trying to interpolate GLDAS data (1 degree, -59.5S-89.5N, -179.5W-179.5E) to T106 grids.  T106 has 160 gaussian grids for latitude, 320 equally spaced grids for longitude. I tried using f2gsh, but it didn't work since there're missing values in GLDAS dataset. I'm wondering whether I could use function area_hi2lores to do this interpolation. If so, what weight should I use for T106 gassian grids? Thanks.Best regards,Guo_______________________________________________
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