Re: Compressing netcdf files

  • Subject: Re: Compressing netcdf files
  • From: John Caron <caron@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 07 Aug 2000 16:20:36 -0600
this is very impressive; i wonder if this file happens to have a lot of
zeroes or missing data or something?

floating point is known to be difficult to compress due to the fact the
low order bits are essentially random. 

Russ Rew wrote:
> 
> [Glenn Carver sent the appended note for the netcdfgroup mailing list.]
> 
> I thought I would write highlighting the excellent compression of netcdf
> files offered by the new compression tool 'bzip2'. bzip2 is a high quality
> data compressor which is freely available. The website is :
> "http://sourceware.cygnus.com/bzip2/";
> 
> As an example with some of my netcdf files 200Mb uncompressed, bzip2
> squashes these down to 20Mb whereas gzip can only manage 160Mb (both on
> default settings).
> 
> I hope this is of use to people on the netcdf mailing list.
> 
>   Glenn
> 
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