NetCDF raster layer that has a 0-360 longitude disappears from display when animated with a time slider, but only when ArcMap dataframe has GCS longitude between -180 and 180.
Last Published: August 25, 2014ArcGIS for Desktop
Bug ID Number
NIM062233
Submitted
October 23, 2010
Last Modified
June 5, 2024
Applies to
ArcGIS for Desktop
Version found
10.0
Version Fixed
10.1
Status
Fixed
The bug has been fixed. See the Version Fixed and Additional Information, if applicable, for more information.
Workaround
You will experience this bug, only when: When doing time animation for a netcdf layer that has 0-360 logitude, make sure that ArcMap dataframe coordinate system does not have GCS longitude between -180 and 180. To do that, steps: 1. Right click the dataframe > Expand the “Layer’ folder > expand the folder that contains the netcdf raster layer that has a 0-360 longitude > Select its CR layer > Hit OK. 2. In the TOC, right click the raster layer that has a 0-360 longitude > Zoom to.