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Hi, I am writing a fortran program to convert netcdf data to ASCII. my netcdf description for olr short olr(time, lat, lon) ; olr:long_name = "Daily OLR" ; olr:valid_range = 0.f, 500.f ; olr:actual_range = 64.75f, 344.5f ; olr:units = "W/m^2" ; olr:add_offset = 327.65f ; olr:scale_factor = 0.01f ; olr:missing_value = 32766s ; olr:var_desc = "Outgoing Longwave Radiation" ; olr:precision = 2s ; olr:dataset = "NOAA Interpolated OLR" ; olr:level_desc = "Other" ; olr:statistic = "Mean" ; olr:parent_stat = "Individual Obs" ; So I should read the olr values as integer (is that right). What does the short mean? And also what does the precision = 2s mean. Because when i read i get -ve values for the olr, but the valid range is 0.0 - 500.0. Thanking you, Nilesh
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