@@ -399,7 +399,7 @@ <h2><a id="ANDX" name="ANDX">ANDX and ANAX</a></h2>
399399 < a href ="http://engineering.arm.gov/~sbeus/andx-web/html/ " > ANDX (ARM
400400 NetCDF Data eXtract)</ a > ,
401401 a command-line utility designed for routine examination and
402- extraction of data from netcdf files. Data can be displayed
402+ extraction of data from netCDF files. Data can be displayed
403403 graphically (line-plot, scatter-plot, overlay, color-intensity, etc.)
404404 or extracted as ASCII data. Whether displayed graphically or extracted
405405 as ASCII, results can be saved to disk or viewed on screen.
@@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ <h2><a id="ANTS" name="ANTS">ANTS</a></h2>
417417 The ARM Program has developed < a
418418 href ="http://science.arm.gov/~cflynn/ANTS/ " > ANTS (ARM NetCDF Tool
419419 Suite)</ a > , a collection of netCDF tools and utilities providing
420- various means of creating and modifying netcdf files. ANTS is based on
420+ various means of creating and modifying netCDF files. ANTS is based on
421421 nctools written by Chuck Denham. The utilities within nctools were
422422 modified to compile with version 3.5 of the netCDF library, the
423423 command syntax was modified for consistency with other tools, and
@@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ <h2><a id="ANTS" name="ANTS">ANTS</a></h2>
439439
440440 < p >
441441 Essentially every type of netCDF library function call is
442- exercised in ANTS. In this way then , this open-source collection of
442+ exercised in ANTS. In this way, this open-source collection of
443443 tools also represents a library of coding examples for fundamental
444444 netCDF tasks. See the < a href ="http://science.arm.gov/~cflynn/ANTS/ "
445445 > website</ a > for more information.
@@ -452,12 +452,12 @@ <h2><a id="ARGOS" name="ARGOS">ARGOS</a></h2>
452452 tool, developed by < a
453453 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
454454 A. Liniger</ a > at the Institute for Atmospheric Science at the Swiss Federal Institute
455- of Technology, ETH, Zürich .
455+ of Technology, ETH, Zürich .
456456 </ p >
457457
458458 < p >
459459 A highly optimized graphical user interface allows quick and elegant creation
460- of even complex 3D graphics (volume rendering, isosurfaces,.. .), including Z-buffered
460+ of even complex 3D graphics (volume rendering, isosurfaces, etc .), including Z-buffered
461461 overlays (with hidden lines), light and data shading, Xray images, 3D trajectories,
462462 animations and virtual flights around your data, all documented in a full on-line
463463 < a
@@ -798,13 +798,13 @@ <h2><a id="FERRET" name="FERRET">FERRET</a></h2>
798798 graphics are produced with a single command. Graphics styles included line plots,
799799 scatter plots, contour plots, color-filled contour plots, vector plots, wire
800800 frame plots, etc. Detailed controls over plot characteristics, page layout and
801- overlays are provided. NetCDF is supported both as an input and an output format.
801+ overlays are provided. NetCDF is supported as both an input and an output format.
802802 </ p >
803803 < p >
804804 Many excellent software packages have been developed recently for scientific
805805 visualization. The features that make FERRET distinctive among these packages
806806 are Mathematica-like flexibility, geophysical formatting (latitude/longitude/date),
807- "intelligent" connection to its data base , special memory management
807+ "intelligent" connection to its database , special memory management
808808 for very large calculations, and symmetrical processing in 4 dimensions. Contact
809809 Steve Hankin, hankin@noaapmel.gov, for more information.
810810 </ p >
@@ -943,7 +943,7 @@ <h2><a id="gliderscope" name="gliderscope">Gliderccope</a></h2>
943943 has developed
944944 < a href ="http://imos.org.au/facilities/oceangliders/glider-data/gliderscope/ "> Gliderscope</ a > .
945945 Gliderscope is an IMOS (Integrated Marine Observing System)
946- oceanographic software package allow users quick easy visualisation
946+ oceanographic software package allowing users quick easy visualisation
947947 of ocean glider data, via a convenient graphical user interface.
948948 Originally developed for use with ANFOG NetCDF data, it has now
949949 been expanded to handle NetCDF data files from IOOS (U.S.
@@ -1350,7 +1350,7 @@ <h2><a id="IVE" name="IVE">IVE</a></h2>
13501350 subroutines.
13511351 </ p >
13521352 < p >
1353- IVE uses NetCDF for the data input format, and uses the < a
1353+ IVE uses netCDF for the data input format, and uses the < a
13541354 href ="http://ngwww.ucar.edu/ng/ "> NCAR Graphics Library</ a > to produce graphical
13551355 output. IVE is < a
13561356 href ="http://www.atmos.washington.edu/ive/getting.html "> available</ a > as source
@@ -1445,7 +1445,7 @@ <h2><a id="Labview-API" >Labview interface</a></h2>
14451445
14461446 < p >
14471447 A netCDF Labview interface, implemented in the Labview programming
1448- language is available. The software includes A graphical user
1448+ language is available. The software includes a graphical user
14491449 interface for editing netCDF data and
14501450 conversion to other data formats. The package was developed and is
14511451 maintained by L. F. Hwang of Sun Yat-sen University in China.
@@ -1482,7 +1482,7 @@ <h2><a id="MBDyn" name="MBDyn">MBDyn (MultiBody Dynamics)</a></h2>
14821482 < h2 > < a id ="Max_diff_nc " name ="Max_diff_nc "> Max_diff_nc</ a > </ h2 >
14831483
14841484 < p >
1485- This is a program which compares two NetCDF files. Variables with the
1485+ This is a program which compares two netCDF files. Variables with the
14861486 same ID in the two files are assumed to be of the same type and have
14871487 the same shape. For each such couple of variables, the program
14881488 computes the maximum of the absolute value of the difference, and the
@@ -1659,7 +1659,7 @@ <h2><a id="MEXNC" name="MEXNC">MEXNC and SNCTOOLS</a></h2>
16591659 < p >
16601660 John Evans of Rutgers University maintains MEXNC and developed SNCTOOLS.
16611661 < a href ="http://mexcdf.sourceforge.net/ " > MEXNC</ a > is a mexfile
1662- interface to NetCDF files for MATLAB that has roughly a one-to-one
1662+ interface to netCDF files for MATLAB that has roughly a one-to-one
16631663 equivalence with the C API for netCDF. < a
16641664 href ="http://mexcdf.sourceforge.net/tutorial/index.html "
16651665 > SNCTOOLS</ a > is a set of
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