[gradsusr] Grads to netCDF

tcavazos at cicese.mx tcavazos at cicese.mx
Sat Oct 29 19:58:11 EDT 2011


Hi,

Does anyone knows how write from grads data format to netCDF?

Thanks !

Tereza Cavazos


> Dear GrADS Linux Users,
>
>   This message is intended for those users downloading the OpenGrADS
> bundle
> for Linux. As of this writing there are 2 binary tarballs at sf.net:
>
> - 32-bit version (i686):
>
>        grads-2.0.1.oga.1-bundle-i686-glibc2.5-linux-gnu.tar.gz<http://sourceforge.net/projects/opengrads/files/grads2/2.0.1.oga.1/Linux/grads-2.0.1.oga.1-bundle-i686-glibc2.5-linux-gnu.tar.gz/download>
>
> -  64-bit version (x86_64):
>
>         grads-2.0.1.oga.1-bundle-x86_64-glibc2.5-linux-gnu.tar.gz<http://sourceforge.net/projects/opengrads/files/grads2/2.0.1.oga.1/Linux/grads-2.0.1.oga.1-bundle-x86_64-glibc2.5-linux-gnu.tar.gz/download>
>
> (You can determine if your machine is 32 or 64 bits with the uname
> command:
>
> % uname -m
> )
>
> Now, the i686 binary will usually work on a x86_64 machine, but the native
> build will be a bit faster.
>
> Notice that we do not label the opengrads binary tarball with the name of
> Linux distribution where we built it on. The reason is that these
> (statically linked) binaries will usually work on a number of different
> Linux distributions. (The usual error message saying  that a
> "libWhatever.so" cannot be found is easily fixed in the opengrads builds;
> see the Troubleshooting section of the INSTALL file.) The main factor
> determining whether a binary will work or not is the version of the GNU C
> Library (glibc). You can find the glibc version on your computer with the
> ldd command:
>
>  % ldd --version
>
> The opengrads binaries for now on will show its own version of glibc in
> the
> file name. Usually, if your linux installation matches the glibc of the
> opengrads binaries (or if it is newer) you should be fine. If you have an
> older llinux distribution with a previous version of glibc there is a very
> good chance that the binaries will not work.
>
> At this point in time, 2.5 is the older version of glibc I can build for;
> however other people in this list may have older hardware available and be
> kind enough to contribute builds. Otherwise, If you have an older version
> of
> glibc building from sources (or upgrading your OS) may be your best
> option.
> (Or else, run a previous version of grads).
>
>   Good Luck,
>
>     Arlindo
>
> --
> Arlindo da Silva
> dasilva at alum.mit.edu
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-- 
Tereza Cavazos
Departamento de Oceanografia Fisica
CICESE
Ensenada, Baja California, MEXICO
http://usuario.cicese.mx/~tcavazos/




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