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We want to align our variable attributes (i.e., names, long names, units, and descriptions) with CF conventions: http://cfconventions.org/
I quickly ran thru and added variables to get the whole re…
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The Julia package registry prefers (but this isn't a rule) packages that aren't all caps, or all lower-case.
`cfgrib.jl` doesn't conform to that, but it is the correct name as that the python packa…
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This exercise example is specific to interoperability of oceanographic data, if that is appropriate.
* Using the data server [ERDDAP](https://coastwatch.pfeg.noaa.gov/erddap/index.html), along with…
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6GB+ hard drive to mail soon.
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https://hydrology.nws.noaa.gov/aorc-historic/Documents/AORC-Version1.1-SourcesMethodsandVerifications.pdf
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Would love to be able to visualize netcdf4 files that have groups in them (effectively independent datasets all together in a single file) in ncWMS2. Is this possible now? I couldn't find any document…
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Hi @mattcarr03.
I'm working with the processed model output using GDAL / raster2pgsql (actually I think this also might be GDAL, wrapped by PostGIS). This work relates to #12.
Running the `rast…
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This may not come up often for Climate and Forecast use-cases, but many physical scientists are interested in storing arrays of complex numbers. This has come up with some regularity for xarray users,…
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### **Describe the bug**
The netCDF history outputs some pressure variables with units of "pa" or "mb". The [netCDF Users' Guide](https://docs.unidata.ucar.edu/nug/current/best_practices.html#bp_Var…
DWesl updated
1 month ago
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Hello,
on my Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS I installed the CAMx software (www.camx.com) with the netCDF 4.6.0 support.
I produced netCDF-compressed outputs with the CAMx program.
However, when I import…
miroi updated
4 years ago
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A variety of geospatial datasets can be visualized if served as a Web Mapping Service (WMS). To add this capability to our network we will create a docker container based on [ncWMS](https://reading-es…