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Subject: Re: Cubed Sphere
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FYI I have updated the code with another grid parametrization (equiangular). It seems more popularly used. It has been submitted to FEX.

While googling, I see a lot of papers around conformal mapping, which has the advantages as well as the inconveniences. I couldn't implement because of lack of a detailed description (selection of the pole, etc...). I can't have access to relevant paper.

Bruno