[gradsusr] convertion of netCDF file into binary

Lekshmi Mudra lekshmimdr at gmail.com
Wed May 18 02:03:20 EDT 2016


Before using sdfwrite, i tried 'fwrite'. The resultant binary file is
not working. Here i'm attaching gs file for extracting monthly data
from nc file and respective .ctl file for the monthly data.

Below given are the details of .nc file for IMD rainfall from 1948-2015
Grid coordinates :
     1 : lonlat       > size      : dim = 17415  nx = 135  ny = 129
                        lon       : first = 66.5  last = 100  inc =
0.25  degrees_east
                        lat       : first = 6.5  last = 38.5  inc =
0.25  degrees_north
   Vertical coordinates :
     1 : surface                  : 0
   Time coordinate :  816 steps
>
ga-> q file
File 1 : Monthly cumulative rainfall
  Descriptor: IMD_Precip_1948-2015.nc
  Binary: IMD_Precip_1948-2015.nc
  Type = Gridded
  Xsize = 135  Ysize = 129  Zsize = 1  Tsize = 816  Esize = 1
  Number of Variables = 1
     rainfall  0  t,y,x  Rainfall


Thank you all for the suggestions.










On 5/18/16, Jayakrishnan P.R <prjayakrishnan at gmail.com> wrote:
> Share your gs file along with the ctl file which you used for opening the
> converted binary file so that someone can have a look into it for error. As
> already pointed out by users, sdfwrite is for writing a file into netcdf
> format.  Here is a sample gs file which can be used for converting OLR into
> .bin file. Have a look and modify it for your purpose. Best of Luck.
>
> 'reinit'
> 'sdfopen D:/computation2008/IITM_OLR_2008.nc'
> 'set lon 62 72'
> 'set lat 5 15'
> prompt 'key-in file name for olr : '
> pull fname
> 'set fwrite 'fname
> tt=153
> 'set t 'tt
> 'set gxout fwrite'
> 'd olr'
> 'disable fwrite'
>
>
>
> On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 8:59 PM, Mikovitz, Colleen (LARC-E302)[SCIENCE
> SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS, INC] <j.c.mikovitz at nasa.gov> wrote:
>
>> The sdfwrite is for writing into another .nc file (sdf=self-describing
>> format).
>>
>> Use ‘set gxout fwrite’  along with ‘set fwrite’   Check out the
>> documentation on http://cola.gmu.edu/grads/gadoc/gadocindex.html for each
>> of those.
>>
>> As a tip, make sure your x and y are set exactly to what you want output.
>> For example, ‘set x 1 360’ for a one-degree grid.
>>
>> Colleen
>>
>> On May 17, 2016, at 6:18 AM, Lekshmi Mudra <lekshmimdr at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > Dear All,
>> >
>> >         I have all India gridded (0.25 x 0.25) imd rainfall data from
>> > 1948 to 2015, which is in .nc format. I wanted to convert the same
>> > into .bin format. I have tried using sdfwrite command. The resulted
>> > binary file is not working properly.
>> > Is there any solution?
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Lekshmi Mudra
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>
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