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Sorry if I misread the initial question, but you're right having
multiple stations in a single file will not work. On the other hand
if you have a single station in a single file, and this file is
CF-1.6, you can access this via GrADS with an appropriate control
file. And yes, IDV can recognize the new CF-1.6 discrete geometry,
but other client tools may need a work-around for the missing
lat/lon dimensions.<br>
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Jim<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/30/13 2:18 AM, Jennifer Adams
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cite="mid:5946467F-F730-4351-ACB3-57B0AAA0FC35@cola.iges.org"
type="cite">There is no interface in GrADS for handling station
data in netcdf format. There has been no demand or need for it
because no standard existed for representing station data with the
netcdf data/metadata framework. The CF discrete sampling geometry
convention was put forward by Unidata in order to establish a
standard for the community, but data providers and software
developers have not rushed to adopt/implement this standard. That
sort of effort generally requires dedicated funding. Unidata is
doing its part by supporting the convention in the netcdf java
library and in IDV. If you want to look at this data with GrADS,
you will have to write some external code to convert it to the
GrADS station data format.
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<div>In some cases, you can try to map your station data into the
gridded data interface in GrADS, but that is awkward -- X
becomes the dimension for station id, lat and lon become data
variables, and you cannot display an aggregation of stations in
lat/lon space. The relative success of this strategy would
depend on the way the metadata is presented in your data file. </div>
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<div>--Jennifer</div>
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<div>On Oct 29, 2013, at 1:47 PM, Ghansham Sangar wrote:</div>
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Is it possible to open point datasets in netcdf format
following CF conventions (see discrete sampling geometry
in cf metedata conventions1.6 document available
online). I could not find online documentation regarding
same. I am using grads 2.0.2. The dataset is satellite
derived wind vectors having relevant fields (ucomp,
vcomp, wind speed, Windows direction, latitude,
longitude, date/time of each observation).
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