[gradsusr] combine

fereshteh komijani fereshtehkomijani at gmail.com
Sun Dec 15 09:12:19 EST 2013


dear Roger
many many thanks. i was on wrong , i was used mergetime instead of merge
command.
you help me so much
all the best
fereshte


On Sun, Dec 15, 2013 at 5:26 PM, Roger Rodrigues Torres <
roger.torres at cptec.inpe.br> wrote:

> Dear Fereshte,
> one simple way to do this is using CDO (Climate Data Operators). It is a
> free package that you can find in the linux repositories.
> Once CDO installed, just type in the terminal:
> > cdo merge salinity.nc temperature.nc uwnd.nc vwnd.nc output-file.nc
> Regards,
> Roger Torres
>
> Roger Rodrigues Torres
> Professor Auxiliar I
> Universidade Federal de Itajubá - Unifei
> Instituto de Recursos Naturais - IRN
> Curriculum Lattes: http://lattes.cnpq.br/5641165392004404
> Webpage: http://rtorres.webnode.com.br <http://rtorres.webnode.com.br>
>
>
> 2013/12/15 fereshteh komijani <fereshtehkomijani at gmail.com>
>
>>
>> dear
>> i am a newbie. i have 4 netcdf files which all of them have same time
>> steps (1460). but every one is for different variables (one for salinity,
>> one for temperature and two of them for wind speed components). i should
>> combine them in one netcdf file. it means that i should create one netcdf
>> file for 1460 time step which has salinity, temperature and wind speed
>> component. would you please guide me how i can do that. i have installed
>> OCD and NCL.
>> cheers
>> fereshte
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