Subject: Marine Geospatial Ecology Tools (MGET) help
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From: | Jason Roberts <> |
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To: | Nick Wilson <> |
Cc: | "" <> |
Subject: | RE: [mget-help] Help with your Convert 2D Variable in NetCDF to ArcGIS Raster |
Date: | Thu, 4 Jun 2015 19:27:29 +0000 |
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Hello Nick, Thanks for your interest in MGET. It can be tricky to get the parameters just right for this kind of conversion. Can you point me at the original data (its website
or whatever) and let me know an image you’re trying to convert? I will take a quick look and see if I can determine the parameters. Best, Jason From: Nick Wilson [mailto:]
Hello, My name is Nick Wilson and I am a graduate student at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo Canada. I am analyzing Snow water equivalent history data for the past forty years. I am working with Netcdf files and trying to convert them into
rasters using your tool in your free toolbox found online. However, when I convert the .nc file into a raster in Arcgis, the image becomes mirrored and everything, including coordinates are not where they should be. I tried using the pro-processing tools (such
as mirroring) to compensate this but I don't think that the coordinates and reference system becomes mirrored as well. I was just wondering if you and your team have ever ran into an issue like this before and if you have resolved it. I know that my data is
not backwards or anything because I have viewed it as a layer, but I would like to used your toolkit because it converts my .nc files into raster shapefiles. Thanks Nick |