Hi Kjell:
IOSP = "I/O Service Provider" is the layer netcdf-java library uses to read
non-netcdf files.
See section 4 of
http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/netcdf-java/tutorial/index.html.
Codar seems to be a text format?
Kjell Røang wrote:
> Hi John
> Codar (http://www.codaros.com/ ) make so called HF radars, which measure
> ocean current (and to some degree wave height) over a large area. They
> save the result in a special grid format (LonLatUV format
> http://www.codaros.com/support_doc.htm).
> BTW, what is IOSP?
>
> Kjell R
>
> 2008/9/4 John Caron <caron@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:caron@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
>
> Hi Kjell :
>
> I have never heard of CODAR. Would you like to write an IOSP for it?
>
> Kjell Røang wrote:
>
> Hi
> Is there any plans in supporting CODAR grid format in
> netcdf-java or does anyone know a program that could convert
> from CODAR grid format to something that netcdf-java can read.
>
> Best regards
> Kjell Røang
>
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