[gradsusr] SDF file does not have any non-coordinate variables
Jennifer Adams
jma at cola.iges.org
Tue Feb 8 10:54:25 EST 2011
The variable in the netcdf file is "T" so your variable declaration in
t.ddf should be
T=>t
instead of
t=>t
--Jennifer
On Feb 8, 2011, at 10:42 AM, Ghan, Steven J wrote:
> I am using Grads version 2.0.a7.1 to open a netcdf file with xdfopen:
>
> ga-> xdfopen t.ddf
> Scanning Descriptor File: t.ddf
> gadsdf: SDF file does not have any non-coordinate variables.
> SDF Descriptor file t.ddf was not successfully opened & parsed.
>
> Where
> t.ddf =
> dset ^mam3_aerocom2.cam2.h0.0001-0005.avg.nc
> TITLE AeroCom Present Day
> UNDEF 1.e36
> OPTIONS 365_day_calendar
> tdef time 1 linear jan2000 1mo
> VARS 1
> t=>t 30 99
> ENDVARS
>
> According to ncdump,
>
> netcdf mam3_aerocom2.cam2.h0.0001-0005.avg {
> dimensions:
> lat = 96 ;
> lon = 144 ;
> lev = 30 ;
> time = UNLIMITED ; // (1 currently)
> double lat(lat) ;
> lat:long_name = "latitude" ;
> lat:units = "degrees_north" ;
> double lon(lon) ;
> lon:long_name = "longitude" ;
> lon:units = "degrees_east" ;
> double lev(lev) ;
> lev:long_name = "hybrid level at midpoints (1000*(A+B))" ;
> lev:units = "level" ;
> lev:positive = "down" ;
> lev:standard_name =
> "atmosphere_hybrid_sigma_pressure_coordinate" ;
> lev:formula_terms = "a: hyam b: hybm p0: P0 ps: PS" ;
> double time(time) ;
> time:long_name = "time" ;
> time:units = "days since 0000-01-01 00:00:00" ;
> time:calendar = "noleap" ;
> time:bounds = "time_bnds" ;
> float T(time, lev, lat, lon) ;
> T:units = "K" ;
> T:long_name = "Temperature" ;
> T:cell_methods = "time: mean" ;
> // global attributes:
> :Conventions = "CF-1.0" ;
> :source = "CAM" ;
> :case = "mam3_aerocom2" ;
> }
> Interestingly, if I remove the
> VARS 1
> t=>t 30 99
> ENDVARS
> from t.ddf, I can open the netcdf file, but query tells me
> ga-> q file
> File 1 : AeroCom Present Day
> Descriptor: t.ddf
> Binary: mam3_aerocom2.cam2.h0.0001-0005.avg.nc
> Type = Gridded
> Xsize = 144 Ysize = 96 Zsize = 30 Tsize = 1 Esize = 1
> Number of Variables = 1
> 30 t,z,y,x Temperature
>
> The variable name is missing! So grads is unable to get the variable
> name. And of course I have no way of identifying the variable.
>
> The curious thing is that I was not having any such trouble until I
> produced a new batch of model history. I compared the ncdumps from
> the history that I could read with history that I could not, and
> found only trivial differences unrelated to variable names.
>
> Any suggestions out there regarding this puzzler?
>
> -Steve Ghan
>
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Jennifer M. Adams
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