[RegCNET] RegCM and map projections

Mohamad Ibrahim OMAR egy_mohamad at yahoo.com
Wed Sep 5 23:53:56 CEST 2012


Hi,
If your domain has two parts on in tropics and the other in Middle latitudes, I think the prefable projection is ROTMER and you can check this by plot your domain after the terrain step and see the values of xmap. the xmap should be one "1" not far this number (i.e. 1.01, 0.99, etc..).
I hope this will help
thanks

Mohamed Ibrahim El-Sayed OMAR
Egyptian Meteorological Authority
Scientific Research Department
Climate Studies Centre
Kobry El-Quobba, P.O.Box. 11784 
Cairo, EGYPT
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________________________________
 From: Pir S. Ali <pirshauki at gmail.com>
To: regcnet at lists.ictp.it; Suman Maity <suman.buie at gmail.com> 
Sent: Wednesday, September 5, 2012 10:59 AM
Subject: Re: [RegCNET] RegCM and map projections
  

Dear Suman & RegCNET,
 
Thank you for your reply and suggesting me Lambert Conformal but Lambert Conformal projection covers around 45 degrees and my domain is Crossing  45 degrees extent in latitude. 
 
I request RegCNET please comments. Is the map projection also effect the sensitivity of the model or it is only for display purposes?
 
With regards,
Ali

On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 1:46 AM, Suman Maity <suman.buie at gmail.com> wrote:

Dear
>Ali
>This is Suman Maity from Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India.I have got your problem. I don't know about the comparative study but as a suggestion as in my case (domain having low and middle latitude) you can use Lambert Confomal. I have done language study and taken this decision.
>
>With Regards
>'S Maity'
>
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>Suman Maity
>Research Scholar
>
>Center for Ocean, Rivers, Atmosphere and Land Sciences(CORAL)
>
>Indian Institute Of Technology Kharagpur.
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>On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 12:04 PM, Pir S. Ali <pirshauki at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>Dear All, 
>>  
>>I am running RegCM 4.3.3 for the attached model domain with map projection of Rotated
Mercator . I read the follow statements in RegCM user guide: 
>>  
>>• Middle latitudes (around 45 degrees) - Lambert Conformal 
>>• Polar latitudes (more than 75 degrees) - Polar
Stereographic 
>>• Low latitudes (up to 30 degrees and crossing the equator)
- Mercator 
>>• Crossing more than 45 degrees extent in latitude - Rotated
Mercator  
>>  
>>My domain consist of both Low latitudes and Middle latitudes. Please help me in the following two queries: 
>>  
>>1)      Which
map projection is the best choice for the attached domain. Lambert Conformal or
Rotated Mercator?  
>>2)      Is
there any comparative study or research paper on the effect of map projections
for a particular domain using RegCM? 
>>  
>>  
>>With regards, 
>>Ali
>>
>> 
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