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Jona, If you have ENVI program, you can read netcdf file directly and I believe you can output the data to GIS format. (Reading is done by 'hdf_browser' command in IDL that handles both netcdf and hdf file formats.) Yin S. Soong ======================================================================= Yin S. Soong, Ph.D., Professor of Oceanography, Millersville Univ. of PA POBOX 1002, Millersville, PA 17551-0302 E-mail: yssoong@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Tel. 717-871-2432 or 872-3289, FAX: 717-871-4725 or 872-3985 WWW: http://www.millersv.edu/~esci for the Earth Sciences Department ======================================================================= On Fri, 12 May 2000, Jona Finndis Jonsdottir wrote: > Hi, > > I'm a masters student at University of Texas at Austin, currently I'm > working on a GIS based research project on the arctic ocean, funded by the NSF > > One of my goals is to take output of a oceanographic model, developed by > another institution and transfer it to GIS (ArcView / ArcInfo). The problem > is that the output of the model is in NetCDF format, which I don't know how > to handle. > > Therefore I'm curious, whether someone has been working with both netCDF > files as well as ArcView/ArcInfo and whether I could get some useful hints. > > I'm working in a Windows NT environment so that programs running only on > other systems would not be very helpful > > Thank you > Jona Finndis Jonsdottir > > ------ > jonafinndis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://www.ce.utexas.edu/stu/jonsdoj > >
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