[R-sig-Geo] Reading National Snow and Ice Data Center binary files

Thomas Adams Thomas.Adams at noaa.gov
Wed Oct 19 19:41:46 CEST 2011


  Tony,

This would be a far easier task in, say, GRASS GIS — once the data is 
there, R integrates very nicely with GRASS, making the combination quite 
powerful.

Tom

On 10/19/11 1:36 PM, Anthony Fischbach wrote:
> Very elegant!
> But the projection seems to have trouble.
> Please see images of the original raster and the projected raster produced
> with plot commands.
>
> http://r-sig-geo.2731867.n2.nabble.com/file/n6909694/rr.png
> http://r-sig-geo.2731867.n2.nabble.com/file/n6909694/rgeo.png
>
>
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