UPP grib2 output is on the same grid as the model output, which for the MRW is a Guassian grid. The specifications for a simple lat-lon projection are:
-new_grid latlon lon0:nlon:dlon lat0:nlat:dlat
Variable | Description |
lon0/lat0 | Longitude/Latitude of first grid point in degrees |
nlon/nlat | Number of Longitudes/Latitudes |
dlon/dlat | Grid resolution in degrees of Longitude/Latitude |
Move to the run directory and run the following example.
wgrib2 GFSPRS.GrbF12 -new_grid_winds earth -new_grid latlon 0:1440:0.25 90:721:-0.25 GFSPRS.GrbF12.latlon
This would interpolate to a 0.25 degree latitude-longitude grid with earth-relative winds (U-wind goes east, V-wind goes north).
You can check the new grid by again using wgrib2. We will print out the info just for the SFEXC field rather than list all fields.
ndata=1038240:undef=0:mean=0.013828:min=0:max=0.187
grid_template=0:winds(N/S):
lat-lon grid:(1440 x 721) units 1e-06 input WE:NS output WE:SN res 48
lat 90.000000 to -90.000000 by 0.250000
lon 0.000000 to 359.750000 by 0.250000 #points=1038240
For more examples, you can refer to the wgrib2 site.