Dear Group!
Happy New Year @all!
I work on a Linux GRASS 6.4.2 RC1. The area of interest is in central
Europe and
the projection is WGS84(EPSG:4326).
When I use the r.sun module and let it show the sunset/sunrise time and
compare
it with the sunset/sunrise from a map created with
If you use R there is a sunrise.set function in the StreamMetabolism
package (shameless promotion). That may be helpful.
Stephen Sefick
On 01/02/2012 06:57 AM, Büro Seling wrote:
Dear Group!
Happy New Year @all!
I work on a Linux GRASS 6.4.2 RC1. The area of interest is in central
Europe
Am 02.01.2012 16:19, schrieb Stephen Sefick:
If you use R there is a sunrise.set function in the StreamMetabolism
package (shameless promotion). That may be helpful.
Stephen Sefick
On 01/02/2012 06:57 AM, Büro Seling wrote:
Dear Group!
Happy New Year @all!
I work on a Linux GRASS 6.4.2
Hi Daniel,
On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 2:19 AM, Daniel Lee l...@isi-solutions.org wrote:
Hi there,
Happy New Year's first of all :)
Something strange is happening when I rename mapsets.
When renaming a mapset, remember to update the
SEARCH_PATH
file since it contains the mapset name. This is a
2012/1/2 sgw00...@nifty.com:
Dear Markus and all
Of course - the vector is just used to find the target area of
the raster map.
Yes, I understood it. Thanks.
So, at web site grass manual, I found 'r.resamp.interp' command.
When I would like to create this under same datum and projection
Dear Markus and all
Thank you for your useful advice.
no, it should be r.resamp.stats:
http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/Interpolation#Resampling_of_raster_maps_to_coarse
r_resolution
I visited this site and checked 'finer', 'coarser' and 'sparse'.
My case is 'coarser' (90m - 500m), so it should be