urn requies (among the
others) "rte_pos", "rte_los" and "rte_pos2".
Here my first doubt. "rte_pos2" should be the result of the combination
of "rte_pos" and "rte_los". Anyway, I set rte_pos=sensor_pos (satellite
position) and rte_los=[180
Patrick,
I followed you suggestion, very useful. I am able to get geo_pos (i.e.
y_pos) but it has only NaNs. "geo_posEndOfPpath" needs as input
"ppath", which I generate from "PpathCalc", which in turn requies
(among the others) "rte_pos", "rte_los&qu
2' and 'rte_los'
equal to 'y_pos' and 'y_los' and then run 'ppathCalc'.
Best,
Leo Pio
Hi Leo,
What you have encountered can be shortly summarized as rte_pos only
existing inside the Agenda you call. You don't have it at hand anywhere
else.
7; and then run 'ppathCalc'.
Best,
Leo Pio
Hi Leo,
What you have encountered can be shortly summarized as rte_pos only
existing inside the Agenda you call. You don't have it at hand anywhere
else. rte_pos also does not represent what you think it does, it is simply
a radiative
Hi Leo,
What you have encountered can be shortly summarized as rte_pos only
existing inside the Agenda you call. You don't have it at hand anywhere
else. rte_pos also does not represent what you think it does, it is simply
a radiative transfer equation position and it can be anywhere insi
d the line of
sight of the satellite through "sensor_los". When I try to get and
save on a XML file the geographical position for starting radiative
transfer calculation (i.e. rte_pos), I get the following error:
Method WriteXML needs input rte_pos but it is uninitialized.
Can an