You can try VRT and GDAL Enhancements for ESDIS if your nc is netCDF-4/HDF5:
https://wiki.earthdata.nasa.gov/display/GEE
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On Tue, Jun 13, 2017 at 11:18 AM, Doug Fowler <dfowler@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello,
> I work at a data center (NSIDC) in Boulder and we are reviewing some new
> NetCDF data that we'll archive. This is satellite data and is a fairly low
> level swath product. The geolocation data (lat/lons) is linked to the
> science data within each file.
>
> In HDFView and Panoply the data seems to display fine, but using ArcGIS,
> QGIS, and gdal, the data is 180 degrees off.
> As an example, a file that is over Japan show up over the Atlantic in
> ArcGIS.
>
> One of my team ran some through gdal, here are his comments;
> It appears that GDAL has the same problem as ArcGIS, namely that when I
> create a GeoTIFF using gdal_translate extracting any band in
> VNP10.A2015183.1242.001.2017157163531.nc, the longitude values for each
> GCP in the GeoTIFF are 180 degrees too large.
>
> The first GCP is:
> GCP[ 0]: Id=1, Info=
> (0.5,0.5) -> (205.183015823364,62.1505355834961,0)
> I believe it should be:
> GCP[ 0]: Id=1, Info=
> (0.5,0.5) -> (25.183015823364,62.1505355834961,0)
>
>
> We've basically exhausted things to try here. I was told that you might
> have some suggestions of things to look at or try to help determine what is
> causing this problem.
>
> Any ideas or information is appreciated,
> Doug Fowler
>
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> Doug Fowler, MODIS, VIIRS & ICESat Team Lead
> National Snow & Ice Data Center
> University of Colorado at Boulder
> UCB 449, Boulder, CO 80309
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> email: dfowler@xxxxxxxxx
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