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|suggestions=Double check the projection of the TIF file and other TIF inputs in the model and ensure they are using a cartesian/projected coordinate system. If possible, re-export the TIF from its original source in the correct projection. If not possible to re-export with correct settings, the TIF should be re-projected using a program such as QGIS, ArcGIS, or GDAL. In QGIS and GDAL this is done via gdal warp (gdalwarp.exe or search "warp" in the QGIS processing toolbox). | |suggestions=Double check the projection of the TIF file and other TIF inputs in the model and ensure they are using a cartesian/projected coordinate system. If possible, re-export the TIF from its original source in the correct projection. If not possible to re-export with correct settings, the TIF should be re-projected using a program such as QGIS, ArcGIS, or GDAL. In QGIS and GDAL this is done via gdal warp (gdalwarp.exe or search "warp" in the QGIS processing toolbox). | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:38, 7 December 2023
TUFLOW Message
ERROR 0656 - GeoTIFF projection is geographic and cannot be used as a TIF projection.
Alternate Message
NA
Message Type
ERROR
Description
The GeoTIFF grid used with TIF Projection == [path/to/tif] is using a geographic coordinate reference system (i.e. using spherical coordinates) and cannot be used.
Suggestions
Double check the projection of the TIF file and other TIF inputs in the model and ensure they are using a cartesian/projected coordinate system. If possible, re-export the TIF from its original source in the correct projection. If not possible to re-export with correct settings, the TIF should be re-projected using a program such as QGIS, ArcGIS, or GDAL. In QGIS and GDAL this is done via gdal warp (gdalwarp.exe or search "warp" in the QGIS processing toolbox).
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