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But that is the WMO standard, and that is what Fleet follows. I don't know if they are still doing it, but at one time they were storing the BUFR files (as BUFR) in a database system for access. I was always curious as to the extra overhead to have any kind of a useful key or other search information to find the correct BUFR file.
-Roy M. At 5:25 PM -0600 8/23/05, John Caron wrote:
Roy Mendelssohn wrote:Doesn't GRADS do BUFR? perhaps a partial solution lies there. BTW, as a group that translates a ton of BUFR every month, boy do we feel your pain. And getting the data out of BUFR, in terms of reasonable access and display, is one of the best investments in time that we make.-Roy M.Yes, but we are looking for a Java solution. Who writes your BUFR files, and what data is in there?
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