Changes between Version 19 and Version 20 of ToolsAndUtilities
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v19 v20 27 27 NCO, netCDF Operators, are a suite of programs known as operators. The operators take netCDF files as input, then perfom a set of operations and produce a netCDF files as output. NCO are designed to aid manipulation and analysis of gridded scientific data. 28 28 29 * **xconv** \\ 30 [https://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/software/xconv/] \\ 31 Xconv is a program designed to convert model output into a format suitable for use in various plotting packages. Xconv is designed to be simple to use with a point and click, X-windows based interface. Xconv can read UKMO Unified Model data, UKMO PP, GRIB, NetCDF and Drs format data. Data can be output in NetCDF, Drs and Utf format. 32 33 * **IDL** \\ 34 [//documents/IDL/ncas_idl.pdf NCAS-CMS IDL Guide] - Using IDL in Meteorology \\ 35 [//documents/IDL/idl_guide.html Guide to the Met Office IDL Library] \\ 36 [//documents/IDL/idl_wave_differences.html Differences between IDL and PV-Wave] \\ 37 29 38 == UM Tools == 30 39 … … 43 52 [http://cms.ncas.ac.uk/documents/xancil] \\ 44 53 Xancil is a X-windows based application for creating Unified Model ancillary files from netCDF input files. 45 46 * **xconv** \\47 [https://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/software/xconv/] \\48 Xconv is a program designed to convert model output into a format suitable for use in various plotting packages. Xconv is designed to be simple to use with a point and click, X-windows based interface. Xconv can read UKMO Unified Model data, UKMO PP, GRIB, NetCDF and Drs format data. Data can be output in NetCDF, Drs and Utf format.49 54 50 55 === Development Tools === … … 79 84 This utility is only available local to Reading. Please contact Jeff Cole (j.cole [at] reading.ac.uk) for further information. 80 85 81 * **xconv** \\82 Xconv is a program designed to convert model output into a format suitable for use in various plotting packages. Xconv is designed to be simple to use with a point and click, X-windows based interface. Xconv can read UKMO Unified Model data, UKMO PP, GRIB, NetCDF and Drs format data. Data can be output in NetCDF, Drs and Utf format.83 84 * **IDL** \\85 [//documents/IDL/ncas_idl.pdf NCAS-CMS IDL Guide] - Using IDL in Meteorology \\86 [//documents/IDL/idl_guide.html Guide to the Met Office IDL Library] \\87 [//documents/IDL/idl_wave_differences.html Differences between IDL and PV-Wave] \\88 89 86 === UM File Manipulation Tools === 90 87