[Qgis-user] how to properly reference longitude values in different datasets

Lee Eddington lee.w.eddington at gmail.com
Fri Dec 21 13:46:17 PST 2018


As a raster.

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> On Dec 21, 2018, at 12:09 AM, Saber Razmjooei <saber.razmjooei at lutraconsulting.co.uk> wrote:
> 
> Did you open your layer as Mesh layer or Raster?
> 
> Cheers
> Saber
> 
>> On Fri, 21 Dec 2018 at 05:59, Lee Eddington <lee.w.eddington at gmail.com> wrote:
>> That worked.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Lee
>> 
>> 
>>> On Dec 20, 2018, at 6:06 AM, Saber Razmjooei <saber.razmjooei at lutraconsulting.co.uk> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Climate Data Operator (CDO):
>>> https://code.mpimet.mpg.de/projects/cdo/
>>> 
>>> cdo sellonlatbox,-180,180,-90,90 input.grib output.grib
>>> 
>>> Regards
>>> Saber
>>> 
>>>> On Thu, 20 Dec 2018 at 13:00, Lee Eddington <lee.w.eddington at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Can you point me to the external tools?
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Lee
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> On Dec 20, 2018, at 12:46 AM, Saber Razmjooei <saber.razmjooei at lutraconsulting.co.uk> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> This is a known issue and can be fixed with some external tools. 
>>>>> I have filed a bug:
>>>>> https://issues.qgis.org/issues/20853
>>>>> And hopefully get around to fix it in 3.6
>>>>> 
>>>>> Regards
>>>>> Saber
>>>>> 
>>>>>> On Thu, 20 Dec 2018 at 01:44, Lee Eddington <lee.w.eddington at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>> I’m pretty new to QGIS and am trying to figure out how to modify longitude values of layers.  I was able to add a raster layer in GRIB2 format (NCEP global meteorological data).  The longitude values range from 0 to 360 degrees.  I’m able to view and do calculations on the data with no problem.  I also added shaded relief and coastline data from Natural Earth.  This data has longitude values from -180 to 180 degrees.  So from -180 to 0 degrees I only see the Natural Earth data, from 0 to 180 degrees I see both datasets and from 180 to 360 degrees I only see the GRIB2 data.  I want both datasets to be referenced the same with regards to longitude (-180 to 180, 0 to 360 or whatever).  It seems like this should be a fairly easy problem to fix by either adding 180 degrees to longitudes from the Natural Earth data or subtracting 180 from the GRIB2 longitudes, but I can’t figure out how to do it.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I’m using QGIS version 3.4.1-Madeira.  The CRS I’m working in is what QGIS put the GRIB2 data into when I added it:   * Generated CRS (+proj=longlat +a=6371229 +b=6371229 +no_defs)
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> Lee
>>>>>> 
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>>>>> 
>>>>> -- 
>>>>> Saber Razmjooei
>>>>> www.lutraconsulting.co.uk
>>>>> +44 (0)7568 129733
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -- 
>>> Saber Razmjooei
>>> www.lutraconsulting.co.uk
>>> +44 (0)7568 129733
>> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Saber Razmjooei
> www.lutraconsulting.co.uk
> +44 (0)7568 129733
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