summary: new user with limited geoinformatic background (including jargon familiarity) wants to know if any of the GDAL tools (e.g., gdaltransform) can "regrid" netCDF data, such that data attributed to each gridcell in a source dataset at a given {projection, resolution} tuple is appropriately allocated to each gridcell in a target dataset at a different {projection, resolution}. If so, please give or point to an example.
details: I'd appreciate advice suitability of GDAL tools for transforming values contained in one 2-d netCDF spatial grid in one {projection, resolution} to another, or pointers to other resources to consult. I see GDAL supports netCDF as a "raster format" http://gdal.org/formats_list.html but don't know if the following counts as "image processing" (which is what I tend to associate GDAL with), or if that matters. Further apologies in advance if the following is too verbose (I'm guessing this is a common usecase--or hoping :-) or uses the wrong vocabulary (please correct where needed), but here's what I mean: I want to take emissions of gaseous N2O from various sources in the contiguous US (CONUS) and input them to a particular atmospheric model (CMAQ). My group has other inputs (notably, meteorology) for our usecase on a 12 km x 12 km Lambert conformal conic (LCC) grid, and the model wants everything in one format, so I need to get our N2O emissions on that 12x12 LCC. However, most of my N2O emissions will be coming from global inventories (EDGAR, GEIA, GFED), which are all gridded lat-lon, but at differing resolutions (e.g., 0.1x0.1°). So I need to "regrid" the latter emissions, such that the mass emitted in each lat-lon gridcell in the source dataset is appropriately attributed (probably by spatial averaging) to one or more gridcells in the 12-km LCC target dataset (the extents of which are a subset of the global source dataset). How to do programmatically (driven by bash, python, R) on linux? Your coding recommendations are appreciated, as would be pointers to helpful resources, esp example code. TIA, and feel free to forward, Tom Roche <tom_ro...@pobox.com> _______________________________________________ gdal-dev mailing list gdal-dev@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/gdal-dev