Hello,
Regarding your question.
> Besides GMT, is there any other tool, especially X-window based tool,
> can be used to display the data in netCDF file? Where to find them?
>
> T.C. Yang
> National Weather Service
GMT is an excellent package for producing publication quality graphics.
I use it almost exclusively. But, it reads only it's own particular
format for NetCDF files.
There are many packages which can process a wider variety of NetCDF
implementations. Your best information resource is the Unidata web site.
You can find it at http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/packages/netcdf/ .
In particular
- Unidata has written a procedure called NCBROWSE. The procedure
is written for a package called IDL, from Research Systems Inc.
RSI can be reached by email. I believe the address is info@xxxxxxx
- A package called Envision alledgedly reads NetCDF. You can find out more
at http://www.atmos.uiuc.edu/envision/envision.html .
- NetCDF I/O modules for AVS are available from the International AVS center.
Start at http://www.mcnc.org, and follow the proper links.
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