I am currently processing PARDUMP files to generate visualizations and I'm seeing a number of particle positions that have zero lat/long.
Is this expected behavior?
Should I throw away these zero locations? Is there another way to handle these?
PARDUMP zero lat/lon?
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Re: PARDUMP zero lat/lon?
Do you expect particles to be in the vicinity of 0 degrees latitude, 0 degrees longitude? If not, please attach your CONTROL and SETUP files so we can try to reproduce it. Thanks.