Hi Don,
Don Murray wrote:
Hi Tom-
Tom Rink wrote:
It looks like this is exactly what EmpericalCS was built for. I
would consider using an IdentityCoordinateSystem for the (lon, lats),
an EmpiricalCoordinateSystem for s_sho -> altitude and finally
a CartesianProductCoordinateSystem of the two. I think this would
be more efficient. I guess you'd need one of these for each time step.
I'm testing an EmpricalCS and that seems to do what I want
(mostly). I can't seem to create an isosurface though.
I'm using an EmpiricalCS of Gridded3DSet to Gridded3DSet.
Since th s_rho coordinate length is only 20 and it really
varies at every point (so is dependent on lon, lat),
In this case, I think you have to stick with 3D -> 3D.
TomR
I don't
think I could have something with an EmpiricalCS of 20:19200.
Since it's not really emperical, I thought the GridCS should
work though.
Don
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