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[CF-metadata] Re: GDV convention

From: John Caron <caron>
Date: Sat, 08 Feb 2003 19:07:13 -0700

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>>With regard to " x and y km units, when the distance of x1 and x2
>>depends on the y-value". Typically the x and y are independent when they
>>are expressed in units of "km on the projection plane". The lat and lon
>>are then functions of both x and y, eg lat(x, y) and lon(x,y). I will
>>see what examples I can find.
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>>I am forwarding this message to the CF discussion group, perhaps someone
>>has an example of this in CF?
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>Hi John,
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>>From the User's Manual for the "proj" software I find:
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> The units of cartesian data are determined by the units used to define
> the Earth's radius or ellipsoidal axes which are typically in meters.
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>FYI, the proj software is now being maintained at
>http://www.remotesensing.org/proj.
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>Brian
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yes, i agree, i didnt mean to privilege "Km" over any other unit of
length. What i meant to say is that the "data projection" is usually the
projection in which the x and y coordinates are independent, eg, the
model was run on a "60 km grid on a stereographic projection" etc.
Received on Sat Feb 08 2003 - 19:07:13 GMT

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