On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 6:57 PM, Kirk Wythers <kirk.wyth...@gmail.com> wrote: > I just used r.in.gdal to import a .adf. The files came from the global > aridity and pet database hosted by CGIAR CSI
CGIAR CSI produces a lot of misaligned raster data. > > http://www.cgiar-csi.org/data/global-aridity-and-pet-database > > Originally I was getting the warning: > WARNING: G_set_window(): Illegal latitude for North > > so I used the -l option. The file appears to have imported > > GRASS 6.4.3 (globe_30s):~ > r.in.gdal -l > in=~/projects/global_aridity/AI_annual/ai_yr/w001001.adf out=ai > WARNING: Map bounds have been constrained to geographic coordinates. You > will almost certainly want to check map bounds and resolution with > r.info and reset them with r.region before going any further. As the message says, you need to fix the raster extents and resolution with r.region > > GRASS 6.4.3 (globe_30s):~ > r.info ai > > +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ > | Layer: ai Date: Tue Sep 24 11:06:02 2013 > | Projection: Latitude-Longitude > | > | N: 90N S: 60S Res: 0:00:30 North has been fixed during import, it was most probably larger than 90N with 90:00:00.067592N > | > | E: 179:59:59.932408W W: 180W Res: 0:00:00.000002 That should most probably be E: 180E W: 180W > I'm not sure what to do with this? Any suggestions would be most > appreciated! > Thus try r.region map=ai e=180 w=-180 HTH, Markus M _______________________________________________ grass-user mailing list grass-user@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user