Problem when wrapping longitude dataset
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Hello,
I have a global dataset that I would like to wrap. I want to change its longitude from [0 360] to [-180 180]. I can successfully wrapTo180 the longitude vector, but when I plot my data, there are lines sporadically across the map. There must be something wrong with the data that is making it do this.
Please help!!
I have attached my data so you can give it a whirl
Thanks,
Melissa
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 13 May 2015
				Duplicates http://uk.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/216098-problems-with-wrapto180-map but I have let this one stand because it has the data attached and the other one does not.
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  Chad Greene
      
      
 on 13 May 2015
        Does this work?
load lat
load lon 
load data
[lon,lat] = meshgrid(wrapTo180(lon_model),lat_model); 
worldmap('world')
pcolorm(lat,lon,double(first_model'))

setm(gca,'ffacecolor',rgb('ocean blue'))
borders('countries','k')
colormap(brewermap(1024,'OrRd'))

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  Chad Greene
      
      
 on 14 May 2015
				I'm not sure why you want to keep that vertical line--it's an artifact of pcolor, which deletes a row and column of data. Before shifting fm with fm = fm(:,[145:end 1:144]);, pcolor would ignore the right-hand column of data, which was the column of data corresponding to the prime meridian. After the shift, pcolor discards the right-hand column of data east of New Zealand. If you want to arbitrarily discard a vertical line of data at the prime meridian, you can do so by
fm(:,144)=NaN;
which gives

  Chad Greene
      
      
 on 14 May 2015
				Or if you don't want to get rid of any data, you can use imagesc instead of pcolor:
load lat
load lon 
load data
fm = double(first_model'); 
fm = fm(:,[145:end 1:144]);
% Linear arrays of lat and lon:
lon = wrapTo180(lon_model); 
lon = linspace(min(lon),max(lon),length(lon)); 
lat = linspace(-90,90,192); 
% gridded lat/lon: 
[long,latg] = meshgrid(lon,lat); 
% landmask takes ~30 seconds: 
land = landmask(latg,long); 
% Set land NaNs to zero: 
fm(land & isnan(fm)) = 0; 
% Set ocean to -1: 
fm(isnan(fm))=-1; 
imagesc(lon,lat,fm); 
axis xy
set(gca,'color',rgb('ocean blue'))
borders('countries','k','nomap')
bm = brewermap(1024,'OrRd'); 
colormap([rgb('ocean blue');bm])
axis([-180 180 -60 86])

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