Am 14.07.2017 um 19:06 schrieb Patrick L. Francis:
I work with NWS grids a lot for nexrad data. They are in a 1/40 lfm
grid. Your data looks like it might be an a 1/1 LFM grid. Here is the
WKT I would use for a 1/1 LFM grid. Each cell is 190.5 km.
thank you for replying brian the output
I work with NWS grids a lot for nexrad data. They are in a 1/40 lfm
grid. Your data looks like it might be an a 1/1 LFM grid. Here is the
WKT I would use for a 1/1 LFM grid. Each cell is 190.5 km.
thank you for replying brian the output using those specs ended up
looking like:
http://w
I work with NWS grids a lot for nexrad data. They are in a 1/40 lfm grid.
Your data looks like it might be an a 1/1 LFM grid. Here is the WKT I would
use for a 1/1 LFM grid. Each cell is 190.5 km.
PROJCS["1/1.0 LFM",GEOGCS["NOT SPECIFIED",DATUM["SPHERE",
SPHEROID["SPHERE",6371200.0,0.0]],PRIMEM["G
Hello! I have been banging my head against the wall trying to use the
polar stereographic projection, and am hoping one of you that is smarter
than me, which would likely be all of you can help! lol
this projection:
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/docs/on388/tableb.html#GRID202
when applie