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Stored area documentation refers to SSP where this is not meaningful #638

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gerritholl opened this issue Dec 9, 2024 · 3 comments · Fixed by #639
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Stored area documentation refers to SSP where this is not meaningful #638

gerritholl opened this issue Dec 9, 2024 · 3 comments · Fixed by #639

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Describe the bug

The stored areadefinition documentation describes the resolution for all areas as the resolution at SSP. This is accurate only for geostationary projections.

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Expected behavior

Projection documentation should not refer to SSP for non-geostationary projections.

Actual results

It does refer to SSP even for non-geostationary projections.

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  • OS: Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 21H2
  • Satpy Version: "stable"
@djhoese djhoese transferred this issue from pytroll/satpy Dec 9, 2024
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djhoese commented Dec 9, 2024

f"<dt>Resolution x/y (SSP)</dt><dd>{resolution_str} {area_units}</dd>"

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djhoese commented Dec 9, 2024

CC @BENR0

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BENR0 commented Dec 11, 2024

@gerritholl Yes I noticed that too the other day. That is unfortunate but I think should be fixable comparatively easy.

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