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Try using the function "regrid2" to regrid a variable to a new grid.
Either regrid one model's data to the other model's grid, or regrid
both to a new grid.<br>
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Mary <br>
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Cottet, Loic (IFPRI) wrote:
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<div> <span>Could someone help me with this ;-)</span> </div>
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<div> <span>Using GradsNC, I have different files with different
grid resolution (model runs files).</span> </div>
<div> <span>Is there a way to reorganise so that it becomes the same
grid format.</span> </div>
<div> <span>Then I would be able to do computing between them,</span>
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<div> <span>Thanks a lot,</span> </div>
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<p><span>Loic Cottet </span></p>
<p><i><span>Research Fellow on Climate Change and Impacts on
Agriculture</span></i><i><span> </span></i></p>
<p><i><span>Under Liangzhi You's Supervising </span></i></p>
<p><b><span>IFPRI (International Food Policy Research Institute) </span></b></p>
<p><i><span>Tel. 202 862 4619</span></i><i><span> </span></i></p>
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