Hi Gerald, yes, though I must say that I wrote it for our MM5 model
output only. I think some people have used it on other output types:
http://metoc.apl.washington.edu/uwme/
and see the converter link. The source code is included in the zip.
It's Java based, and I think has an Ant file included. It's been a
while since I wrote it ;)
Stuart
On Feb 25, 2009, at 11:08 AM, Gerald Spreitzhofer wrote:
On Mi, 25.02.2009, 18:30, Stuart Maclean wrote:
Hi John, we have native MM5 model output files, and I wrote a
converter to CF-1.0 compliant netcdf, if either of any use to you.
Dear Stuart,
is the converter you wrote freely available? It might also be a good
help
for my work. Gerald
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Institute of Meteorology and Geophysics
University of Vienna
Althanstrasse 14, UZA2
A-1090 Vienna, Austria
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Stuart
On Feb 24, 2009, at 12:32 PM, John Caron wrote:
Does anyone have MM5 model netcdf output (pre-WRF) that we can use
for testing some software?
thanks....
<stefan.falke@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:stefan.falke@xxxxxxxxx>
Does Unidata have MM5 forecast data available for access as a
data
format (i.e., not an image but the gridded data format)? We're
trying to test the Bluesky smoke forecasting framework and it
only
uses MM5 at the moment for its met input (they're working on
WRF).
So I'm looking for a couple of MM5 files in order to test if
we can
run through the entire Bluesky Framework of generating a smoke
forecast in a web service environment.
Thanks,
Stefan
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