g2fsh_Wrap
Interpolates a scalar quantity from a Gaussian grid to a fixed grid (retains metadata).
Prototype
load "$NCARG_ROOT/lib/ncarg/nclscripts/csm/contributed.ncl" function g2fsh_Wrap ( grid : numeric, outdims [2] : integer ) return_val : float or double
Arguments
gridAn array of 2 or more dimensions whose rightmost two dimensions must be latitude x longitude. The values must be in ascending latitude order.
outdimsAn array indicating the dimensions of the rightmost two dimensions of the output grid (outdims[0] = nlatb, outdims[1] = nlonb).
Return value
The return array's dimensions are the same as grid's dimensions, except the rightmost two dimensions, nlata and nlona, are replaced by nlatb and nlonb. The type will be double if the input is double, and float otherwise.
Description
g2fsh_Wrap interpolates a scalar quantity on a Gaussian grid to a fixed grid using spherical harmonics (via the Spherepack code). Values will be in ascending latitude order.
If missing values are encountered in a 2D subsection of the input array, then no interpolation will be performed on that 2D array, and the corresponding 2D subsection of the return array will be filled with missing values.
Arrays which have dimensions [...] x nlata x nlona should not include the cyclic (wrap-around) points when invoking this function. For example, if an array x has dimensions nlata = 64 and nlona = 129, where the "129" represents the cyclic point, then the user should pass the data to g2fsh_Wrap via:
z = g2fsh_Wrap ( x(...,0:nlona-2) ) ; does not include cyclic points
This function can only be used on grids that span the globe. It cannot be used for limited area grids.
Please read the caveats that you should be aware of when using spherical harmonic regridding.
This function is identical to the built-in function g2fsh except it retains metadata.
See Also
f2fosh_Wrap, f2fsh_Wrap, f2gsh_Wrap, fo2fsh_Wrap, g2gsh_Wrap
Examples
Assume x is dimensioned nt x nlat x nlon. The code below interpolates from a Gaussian T63 grid (nlat=96, nlon=192) to a fixed 2.5 x 5.0 degree grid (jlat=73,ilon=72):
X = g2fsh_Wrap (x, (/jlat,ilon/)) ; ==> X(nt,jlat,ilon)
Errors
ier is equal to:
4 or 10 if nlona is less than 4
5 or 10 if nlata is less than 3
8 if nlonb is less than 4
9 if nlatb is less than 3