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Fixed per I.P.'s work - Need to ensure proper way to include the u umlaut in line 455 - Didn't address broken link issues -Left MeteoExplorer's NetCDF uppercased due to library/software reference -Didn't change Mary Haley's email in the NCL section -Left nctoolbox's NetCDF-Java ***Stopped short off ncvtk errors (line 149)
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<a href="http://engineering.arm.gov/~sbeus/andx-web/html/" >ANDX (ARM
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NetCDF Data eXtract)</a>,
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a command-line utility designed for routine examination and
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extraction of data from netcdf files. Data can be displayed
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extraction of data from netCDF files. Data can be displayed
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graphically (line-plot, scatter-plot, overlay, color-intensity, etc.)
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or extracted as ASCII data. Whether displayed graphically or extracted
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as ASCII, results can be saved to disk or viewed on screen.
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The ARM Program has developed <a
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href="http://science.arm.gov/~cflynn/ANTS/" >ANTS (ARM NetCDF Tool
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Suite)</a>, a collection of netCDF tools and utilities providing
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various means of creating and modifying netcdf files. ANTS is based on
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various means of creating and modifying netCDF files. ANTS is based on
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nctools written by Chuck Denham. The utilities within nctools were
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modified to compile with version 3.5 of the netCDF library, the
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command syntax was modified for consistency with other tools, and
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Essentially every type of netCDF library function call is
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exercised in ANTS. In this way then, this open-source collection of
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exercised in ANTS. In this way, this open-source collection of
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tools also represents a library of coding examples for fundamental
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netCDF tasks. See the <a href="http://science.arm.gov/~cflynn/ANTS/"
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>website</a> for more information.
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tool, developed by <a
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href="http://www.lapeth.ethz.ch/~david/index.html">David N. Bresch</a> and <a href="http://www.lapeth.ethz.ch/~mark/index.html">Mark
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A. Liniger</a> at the Institute for Atmospheric Science at the Swiss Federal Institute
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of Technology, ETH, Zürich.
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of Technology, ETH, Z&uumlrich.
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A highly optimized graphical user interface allows quick and elegant creation
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of even complex 3D graphics (volume rendering, isosurfaces,...), including Z-buffered
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of even complex 3D graphics (volume rendering, isosurfaces, etc.), including Z-buffered
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overlays (with hidden lines), light and data shading, Xray images, 3D trajectories,
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animations and virtual flights around your data, all documented in a full on-line
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graphics are produced with a single command. Graphics styles included line plots,
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scatter plots, contour plots, color-filled contour plots, vector plots, wire
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frame plots, etc. Detailed controls over plot characteristics, page layout and
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overlays are provided. NetCDF is supported both as an input and an output format.
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overlays are provided. NetCDF is supported as both an input and an output format.
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<p>
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Many excellent software packages have been developed recently for scientific
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visualization. The features that make FERRET distinctive among these packages
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are Mathematica-like flexibility, geophysical formatting (latitude/longitude/date),
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&quot;intelligent&quot; connection to its data base, special memory management
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&quot;intelligent&quot; connection to its database, special memory management
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for very large calculations, and symmetrical processing in 4 dimensions. Contact
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has developed
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<a href="http://imos.org.au/facilities/oceangliders/glider-data/gliderscope/">Gliderscope</a>.
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Gliderscope is an IMOS (Integrated Marine Observing System)
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oceanographic software package allow users quick easy visualisation
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oceanographic software package allowing users quick easy visualisation
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of ocean glider data, via a convenient graphical user interface.
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href="http://ngwww.ucar.edu/ng/">NCAR Graphics Library</a> to produce graphical
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language is available. The software includes A graphical user
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language is available. The software includes a graphical user
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interface for editing netCDF data and
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conversion to other data formats. The package was developed and is
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maintained by L. F. Hwang of Sun Yat-sen University in China.
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This is a program which compares two netCDF files. Variables with the
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<a href="http://mexcdf.sourceforge.net/" >MEXNC</a> is a mexfile
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interface to netCDF files for MATLAB that has roughly a one-to-one
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equivalence with the C API for netCDF. <a
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