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Fred, I would recommend FERRET, out of NOAA's PMEL lab. It's very easy to learn, accepts netCDF files easily, can accept staggered grids and is quick to produce plots. It is designed for dynamical model output, so it can easily handle plotting one vector against another. The home page is : http://www.pmel.noaa.gov/ferret/home.html It also has a user's mailing list and an on-line user's guide. Denise. ==================================================================== Denise L. Worthen, SSAI Oceans and Ice Branch/Code 971 NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt MD 20771 dlw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (301) 286-2339 >From owner-netcdfgroup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Thursday 13, February 1992 15:25:05 Date: Thursday, February 13, 1992 15:25:05 From: THOMPSON@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (David B. Thompson) To: netcdfgroup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: SVS Fortran/C Received: by unidata.ucar.edu id AA10351 (5.65c/IDA-1.4.4 for netcdfgroup-send); Thu, 13 Feb 1992 13:25:39 -0700 Received: from QVARSA.er.usgs.gov (qvarsb.er.usgs.gov) by unidata.ucar.edu with SMTP id AA10347 (5.65c/IDA-1.4.4 for <netcdfgroup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>); Thu, 13 Feb 1992 13:25:36 -0700 Received: by EDOC distributor on RVARES; Thursday, February 13, 1992 15:25:05. Message-Id: <920213152505.EDOC.TO.SMTP@RVARES> Greetings! Pardon me, but I'm a little new at internet activities, so I'll probably commit any number of indiscretions... I'm working under extended DOS using the Silicon Valley Software Fortran and C compilers. Before I go to the work of building the connections for netCDF and the Fortran/C bindings, has someone else already executed this work? Thanks in advance... Dave Thompson
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