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Wrap WRF netCDF layer from [0,360] to [-180,180] #95

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dmey opened this issue Oct 2, 2018 · 1 comment
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Wrap WRF netCDF layer from [0,360] to [-180,180] #95

dmey opened this issue Oct 2, 2018 · 1 comment
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dmey commented Oct 2, 2018

QGIS doesn't wrap around while drawing, so you actually see white between -180 and 0, which makes it pointless for overlaying other layers etc.
This is only a problem with lat/lon CRS I think. One way to solve it could be to chop it up ourselves and display it in the -180,180 extent. This is described in https://github.com/perrygeo/ncvrt#--wrap-longitudes-from-0360-to--180180 which seems easy to implement since we use VRTs already.

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letmaik commented Oct 2, 2018

Note that this is only the case for global datasets/outputs I think.

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