Re: [thredds] NCSS Queries Not Spaning/Crossing Dateline

Indeed, we have this (mostly) working on our 5.0 development branch. We're
not really sure about when we'll release 5.0, but it should be by the end
of the year at the latest.

On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 3:38 PM, Don Murray (NOAA Affiliate) <
don.murray@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi Michael-
>
> In the current versions of TDS/netCDF-Java, you cannot subset across the
> grid boundary.  Since your model runs -180 to 180, that's what you are
> running into.  For model output that runs 0-360, the problem is at the
> prime meridian.
>
> I think this is to be fixed in the next iteration (5.0?), but I'm sure
> Unidata can verify that.
>
> Don
>
> On 9/14/15 3:25 PM, Michael McDonald wrote:
>
>> Is there some trick I am not understanding for making NCSS queries
>> that span the 180-degree east dateline? We've had users on the
>> HYCOM.org forum asking about this, and I cannot get a netcdf object
>> which does not stop at 180-degrees east.
>>
>>
>> http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/thredds/current/tds/reference/NetcdfSubsetServiceReference.html#Subsetting
>>
>> We are using the latest 4.6.3
>> http://ncss.hycom.org/thredds/catalog.html
>>
>> 1. Start with our HYCOM reanalysis product,
>> http://ncss.hycom.org/thredds/ncss/grid/GLBa0.08/reanalysis/dataset.html
>>
>> 2. See if you can successfully get data that spans the dateline,
>> i.e., West 170 to East 200
>>
>> If successful, please let me know how to accomplish this.
>>
>>
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