Polar grid on a flat surface #258
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Hi Fer,
You can use an ESMF Grid for the source and a Mesh for the destination. However, the decision about whether to use a Grid or a Mesh is based more on the topology or connections of the geometry and not the coordinates. A Grid only handles logically rectangular (or set of tiles of logically rectangular) geometries. Whereas a Mesh is much more general than that. (What the documentation you refer to means is that when ESMF Grids, Meshes, etc. use spherical coordinates, then they are represented as a perfect sphere within the regrid calculations.)
If you have a source and destination that are not spherical coordinates, then you can use esmpy.CoordSys.CART. However, the important thing is that the coordinates are consistent between the two. E.g. If you have a source point and a destination point with the same coordinates, then they should be in the same location.
Does that make sense? Let me know if you have more questions.
Thanks,
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Hello,
I'm working on regridding a 2D rectilinear data (log constant in x and y) onto a 2D flat polar grid (log also on r and theta). The documentation says that the polar grid is on a perfect sphere, so I assume I must use a mesh instead of a grid for the destination field, and set to esmpy.MeshElemType.QUAD for elemType (?)
Can I use a esmpy.CoordSys.CART grid for the source field and a mesh for the destination field?
Thanks
Fer
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Requirements
Affiliation(s)
Universidad de Santiago de Chile
ESMF Version
esmpy
Issue
Hello,
I'm working on regridding a 2D rectilinear data (log constant in x and y) onto a 2D flat polar grid (log also on r and theta). The documentation says that the polar grid is on a perfect sphere, so I assume I must use a mesh instead of a grid for the destination field, and set to esmpy.MeshElemType.QUAD for elemType (?)
Can I use a esmpy.CoordSys.CART grid for the source field and a mesh for the destination field?
Thanks
Fer
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@oehmke
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