On Tue, 2009-03-24 at 03:08 +0000, Jeff Copes wrote:
> All,
>
> I am a weather engineer working on a project reprojecting regular and
> irregular gridded data into other projections.
You can get quite far if you google "geographical reprojection software"
and go through first 5-7 search entries.
If you are looking for Open Source solutions, you might want to look at
"proj.4" and/or GeoTools
The "proj.4" is an ANSI-POSIX C library and utilities. It is a "golden
standard" re-projection software package. Check out info page at
http://trac.osgeo.org/proj
> I have an avenue open
> to get the work done by developing my own grid interpolation and from
> there do the reprojection, but rather than cobble something together,
> I would like to know if there is a "roadmap" for using the Java
> software available through UCAR to do reprojection work on gridded
> data.
If you have to stay with Java, you probably have to look at GeoTools
(http://geotools.codehaus.org).
> If there is no documentation available, where can I go inside of
> IDV or any other package using the Unidata projection library to see
> how to use the software in the most efficient way? Please let me know.
> Also, if there is another standard package I should be looking at,
> what would that package be?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jeff Copes
> Weather Research and Development
> Harris Corporation
> Melbourne, FL 32901
> 321.309.7856
>
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