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Re: New Ticket - [netCDFDecoders !MII-549568]: metar.cdl on motherlode?

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David,

i messed up the new ticket system so i don't know if you will receive the
response from it. so here's it again.

the metar.cdl format is CF compliant, so it has a cdl with the ending
.new1, also metar2nc has the new1 ending. the new files are incuded
with the distribution. here's the pqact entry:

#
# metar decoder, creates NetCDF files with new CDL format on a daily basis
# formated data/decoded/yyyymmdd_metar.nc
DDS|IDS ^S(A....|P....|XUS8.) .... ([0-3][0-9])
        PIPE    decoders/metar2nc.new1
        etc/metar.cdl.new1
        data/pub/decoded/netcdf/surface/metar
#

robb..


On Tue, 14 Mar 2006, David Wojtowicz wrote:

> New Ticket: metar.cdl on motherlode?
>
> Hi,
>
>   Can I get a copy of the current  metar.cdl file used with the
> metar2nc decoder on motherlode?   The ones packaged with the decoder
> source don't appear to be exactly what's currently being used.   I'd
> like local decoding to be consistent with what gets decoded on
> motherlode into the Thredds server.
>
>   Thanks!
>
>
>
>
> David Wojtowicz, Sr. Research Programmer, Sysadmin
> Dept of Atmospheric Sciences / Computer Services
> University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
> davidw@xxxxxxxx  (217) 333-8390
>
>
>
>

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