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Strange Figures for rotated coordinates #9

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Casthardi opened this issue Apr 20, 2020 · 3 comments · Fixed by #10
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Strange Figures for rotated coordinates #9

Casthardi opened this issue Apr 20, 2020 · 3 comments · Fixed by #10

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@Casthardi
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On macOS with the latest Psy-View version displaying the parameter HSURF in the file
cdo001_c.nc.zip
I get the following figures (upper right wit option "mapplot" lower right with option "plot2d"
screenshot_02

@Casthardi Casthardi changed the title Stange Figures for rotated Stange Figures for rotated coordinates Apr 20, 2020
@Chilipp Chilipp changed the title Stange Figures for rotated coordinates Strange Figures for rotated coordinates Apr 20, 2020
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Chilipp commented Apr 20, 2020

Hey @Casthardi! Yes, this is because of the issue, that psyplot currently thinks that lat and lon are on a rotated grid. I'll fix this. In the meantime you can select to use the rlon and rlat variables.

  1. Close the plot by clicking on the HSURF button
  2. Select rlon for the x-coordinate
  3. Select rlat for the y-coordinate
  4. Click the HSURF button again

The same works for the plot2d method

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Thanks, this works.

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Chilipp commented Apr 20, 2020

I transfer this issue to psy-maps as this is a problem of the decoding there

@Chilipp Chilipp transferred this issue from psyplot/psy-view Apr 20, 2020
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