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Gaussian grids do not have points at the poles. Typically, the number of longitudes is twice the number of latitudes (i.e. 128 longitudes and 64 latitudes). Given the number of latitudes the NCL function gaus will generate the Guass distributed latitudes.
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Description of Gaussian, fixed, fixed offset, regular, curvilinear grids
Gaussian Grids
A Gaussian grid is one where each grid point can be uniquely accessed by one-dimensional latitude and longitude arrays (i.e. the coordinates are orthogonal). The longitudes are equally spaced while the latitudes are unequally spaced according to the Gaussian quadrature.Gaussian grids do not have points at the poles. Typically, the number of longitudes is twice the number of latitudes (i.e. 128 longitudes and 64 latitudes). Given the number of latitudes the NCL function gaus will generate the Guass distributed latitudes.
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An Introduction to Three-Dimensional Climate Modeling
W.M. Washington and C.L. Parkinson
University Science Books, 1986
ISBN 0-935702-52-0