[MITgcm-support] CS Grid Generator and Convertor Matlab Scripts

Chris Watkins chris at tw1.me.uk
Thu Feb 16 02:45:31 EST 2012


Yuan,

Thanks for all your help.

Regards,

Chris


On 15 February 2012 23:04, Yuan Lian <lian at ashimaresearch.com> wrote:

>  Hi Chris,
>
> Glad you figured out the problem. The C32 grids supplied in the
> verifications examples may have different configuration, likely they used
> different nratio, or with some extra tweaks about the cube-sphere grid
> corners (some grid stretching etc).  One way to ensure that the grids were
> generated correctly is to compare "XG, YG ..." during grid generation and
> those from the .bin files. Additionally you take a look of the grid
> arrangement in "EXCH2" section in the MITgcm manual, from which you can
> check if "XG" and "YG" generated by the matlab routines make sense.
>
> The extreme values I mentioned in the 2004 thread were caused by the
> machine format, i.e., big endian and little endian. As long as your XG and
> YG values are confined within the bounds (-180, 180) for XG and (-90,90)
> for YG, you are good to go.
>
> Best,
> Yuan
>
>
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