u and v components of wind - true east/north or model domain x/y direction? – in #9: CCLM

in #9: CCLM

<p> The U and V components are defined wrt to the computational grid. You can de-rotate them using the <span class="caps"> CDO </span> tool “rotuvb”. If de-rotating “manually” by the de-rotation formula, be careful that there may still be an error in the <span class="caps"> CCLM </span> documentation. See this discussion https://redc.clm-community.eu/boards/10/topics/518 <br/> Good luck! </p>

  @edmundmeredith in #c3a0019

<p> The U and V components are defined wrt to the computational grid. You can de-rotate them using the <span class="caps"> CDO </span> tool “rotuvb”. If de-rotating “manually” by the de-rotation formula, be careful that there may still be an error in the <span class="caps"> CCLM </span> documentation. See this discussion https://redc.clm-community.eu/boards/10/topics/518 <br/> Good luck! </p>

The U and V components are defined wrt to the computational grid. You can de-rotate them using the CDO tool “rotuvb”. If de-rotating “manually” by the de-rotation formula, be careful that there may still be an error in the CCLM documentation. See this discussion https://redc.clm-community.eu/boards/10/topics/518
Good luck!