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Re: scientific data format

Hi Dennis,

Thanks for the information about MeRAF.  It looks very useful.  In your
message, there was a typo in the URL that might make it hard to find out
about MeRAF.  It should read:

  http://www.ssesco.com/docs22/mpg/mpg.htm

--Russ

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Russ Rew                                         UCAR Unidata Program
russ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx                     http://www.unidata.ucar.edu


>>>>> "Dennis" == Dennis Moon <dam@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>>>> wrote the following on Tue, 10 Nov 1998 08:31:04 -0600

> Pascal Conreaux wrote:
>> Hello everyone,
>> 
>> Netcdf is a good way to store a lot of different data.
>> But is there a way to specify (or an existing specification to learn)an
>> user that the Netcdf file describes, in 2D or 3D,
>> 
>> 1)either a structured mesh
>> 2)or an unstructured mesh
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Pascal.


> We have written a public domain "meta" layer over the top of netCDF which
> provides a higher level programming interface, called MeRAF. The MeRAF
> system allows for structured and triangular unstructured 2D and 3D meshes,
> as well as discrete point data, line data, and particle data. There are
> calls to let you query all the attributes of a data set. Check it out at:

> http:/www.ssesco.com/docs22/mpg/mpg.htm

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