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Re: 20020423: NOGAPS GRIB data CDL

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On Tue, 23 Apr 2002, Unidata Support wrote:


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>Subject: NOGAPS GRIB data decoder
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>Keywords: 200204231342.g3NDgna16641

Hi, there,

We're trying to convert MSL pressure data from NOGAPS of FNMOC to NCDF
file. I wonder if anybody knows a decoder working for it. Seems like the
decoder on Unidata's webpage doesn't work for it. Thanks a lot!

Hi,

You are correct that there is no cdl for the MSL pressure data from
NOGAPS. Nobody has requested it before so it hasn't been considered. I
will obtain some NOGAPS data and take a look at it. I'll let you know the
results probably in a day.



By the way, anybody knows "gribtocdl"? I found it on NoSerC's webpage, but
no link to this code. If it could generate CDL file then I guess I could
use gribtonc to generate the NCDF file.

I haven't heard of gribtocdl program, sounds like a good idea.


Robb...




Wendy Shi
Senior Computer Programer-Analyst Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies (COAPS) Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306


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Robb Kambic                                Unidata Program Center
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