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>In order to update the answer to the frequently-asked-question of how widely >netCDF is used, I'm requesting brief descriptions of current uses for netCDF >and especially of any institutional decisions to use or support netCDF for >particular projects or data archives. Hi Russ, I hope it's not too late to respond to your request for information on current uses of netCDF. Here's my input: Visualogic, Inc. (Bellevue WA, dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) is the developer of Dicer, a scientific data visualization tool for the Macintosh. Dicer recognizes and reads netCDF format files, in addition to HDF and generic binary array formats. Although Dicer is designed primarily for the visual inspection and analysis of volumetric data, it also provides data file translation, resampling, and reformating functions for netCDF and HDF files. Dicer is published and marketed by Spyglass, Inc., Savoy IL (217-355-6000). Dave Lucas Northwest Research Associates, Inc. Visualogic, Inc. (206) 453-8141 dave@xxxxxxxx (AppleLink: D1974)
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