[Sea-mat] vertical datum conversion?

Prater, Mark mdp at weatherpredict.com
Mon Mar 22 13:14:38 EDT 2010


Hello Zhigang,

I never got around to developing a generalized conversion tool - just little, segmented hacks as I needed them.  I might revisit this issue at a later time, but I have nothing to offer at the moment.   Sorry...

Nevertheless, I'm still interested, and I look forward to seeing if you get any other responses.

Cheers,

  -- Mark

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-----Original Message-----
From: Xu, Zhigang [mailto:Zhigang.Xu at dfo-mpo.gc.ca] 
Sent: Monday, March 22, 2010 12:33 PM
To: Rich Signell; Prater, Mark
Cc: Zizang Yang; Edward Myers; sea-mat at whoi.edu
Subject: RE: [Sea-mat] vertical datum conversion?

Hello Mark

Have you got a Matlab toolbox for conversions of vertical datum? If so, may I shear it? 

Zhigang Xu

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-----Original Message-----
From: sea-mat-bounces at whoi.edu [mailto:sea-mat-bounces at whoi.edu] On Behalf Of Rich Signell
Sent: February 27, 2009 7:23 AM
To: Prater, Mark
Cc: Zizang Yang; Edward Myers; sea-mat at whoi.edu
Subject: Re: [Sea-mat] vertical datum conversion?

Mark,

I don't know of any general Matlab tool to do this, but you should be able to obtain the VDATUM conversion grids in NetCDF format from the
VDATUM folks (Ed Myers and Zizang Yang at NOOA).   These are triangle
based grids, generally from ADCIRC, that can then be interpolated in Matlab using triterp.m or other methods.  We used this Matlab-based approach in the Gulf of Maine to convert all MLLW and MLW soundings to
MSL.     I'm cc'ing Ed and Zizang on this, as they might have a
different solution (or correct me if I'm wrong!)

-Rich

On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 9:43 AM, Prater, Mark <mdp at weatherpredict.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm looking for a function (or Toolbox) that could convert elevations 
> between various vertical datum used in the US, such as NGVD29, NAVD88, 
> MSL, MLLW, etc.   I know there are several packages available from 
> NOAA (VERTCON and VDatum) that do this, and I may end up using them, 
> but a Matlab equivalent would streamline my life.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
>
>  -- Mark
>
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