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  • More details are available in the announcement. 1998-03-06 A NetCDF to HDF converter (Power Macintosh or Windows 95/NT) is available free from Fortner Software. This utility converts netCDF files to the HDF format so that datasets, their dimension scales and any attributes can be viewed with Fortner's HDF Browser. Links to download the converter are available from the HDF Browser page. 1998-01-23 Update of Java netcdf implementation is available. Most changes in package ucar.multiarray. Includes implementation of some methods which were previously just stubs and improved documentation. 1998-01-10 A preliminary release of a Java netcdf implementation is available for friendly users. The implementation is composed of two packages. Package documentation may be viewed directly from our server. Package documentation for ucar.multiarray

  • Package documentation for ucar.netcdf

  • 1997 NetCDF Newsreturn to top 1997-11-21 The list of Software for Manipulating or Displaying NetCDF Data has recently been updated to include three more commercial packages that support netCDF access: InterFormat, Noesys, and Slicer Dicer. 1997-10-30 The Center for Clouds Chemistry and Climate (C4) Integrated Data Systems (CIDS) group has developed several useful netCDF utilities: cdf2idl: Writes an IDL script to read a NetCDF file.

  • cdf2c: Writes C code to read a NetCDF file.

  • cdf2fortran: Writes FORTRAN source code to read a NetCDF file.

  • cdf2asc: Dumps NetCDF data to an ASCII file.

The source for these utilities can be downloaded from CIDS NetCDF Visualization Tools site. 1997-08-20 Harry Edmon announced the release of IVE (Interactive Visualization Environment), a software package designed to interactively display and analyze gridded data. IVE is capable of displaying data on arbitrary curvilinear grids. It can display scalar fields and vector fields, overlay plots, loop plots, perform algebraic computations on the gridded data, and calculate derivatives. IVE uses NetCDF for the data input format, and uses the NCAR Graphics Library to produce graphical output (a license for NCAR Graphics is required to run IVE and can be obtained from the National Center for Atmospheric Research, NCAR). The source code for IVE is freely available, and the documentation is available on-line. For more information, see the IVE description in the Software for Manipulating or Displaying NetCDF Data web page. 1997-08-01 A problem using the gcc compiler when building netCDF on SunOS 4.1.x platforms has been reported. A description of the problem and a workaround are described in the Known Problems with the netCDF 3.3.1 Distribution web page. 1997-07-21 There is now an implementation of the netcdf-3 internal "ncio" which is built on the mmap() call available on many UNIX systems. This may speed up netCDF data access significantly in some cases. It is available as This is a "drop in" replacement for libsrc/ncio.c. To use it, move ncio.c out of way, put this file in it's place, and recompile. This has been tested on IRIX 6.2, SunOS 5.3, and HPUX 9. 1997-07-18 The ongoing discussion about netCDF coordinate system conventions is available as a hypermail document. Most of the discussion that pertains to specific proposals is also available organized by proposal. 1997-06-16 Version 3.3.1 of Unidata's netCDF software is now available via anonymous FTP from




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