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I realized that when I use longitude values in range (-180,180) pyschism generates different bctides.in compared to a case that I use the same grid but with longitudes translated into range (0, 360). That also results in erroneous simulation results by the model (in a 2D tide-only case).
I'm using tpxo as source. My grid covers Alaska and overlaps with dateline.
Just a note that we had discussions about this before and my recollection is that pyschism internally makes the translation to avoid this, but opened this issue to figure out where this error comes from.
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I realized that when I use longitude values in range (-180,180) pyschism generates different
bctides.in
compared to a case that I use the same grid but with longitudes translated into range (0, 360). That also results in erroneous simulation results by the model (in a 2D tide-only case).I'm using tpxo as source. My grid covers Alaska and overlaps with dateline.
Just a note that we had discussions about this before and my recollection is that pyschism internally makes the translation to avoid this, but opened this issue to figure out where this error comes from.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: