HI Charlie:
I am not entirely clear of your situation. Would a feasible solution include
installing a piece of software on a server you have somewhere that would
provide this capability?
-Roy
On Sep 24, 2013, at 6:00 PM, Charlie Zender <zender@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In a class I will teach starting Thursday (!)
> I would like to display plots/graphics of
> geophysical fields stored in netCDF files
> on publicly accessible websites. The problem
> is that I would like to do this via a
> Chromebook which means everything needs to
> work via the browser. I can't install additional
> software (like Panoply or Webwinds or ...)
> The files will be directly accessible on the
> web as .nc files or via Thredds and DAP servers.
> Is there a pure web-browser-based
> solution that will make graphics out of
> netCDF files?
>
> Thanks!
> cz
> --
> Charlie Zender, Earth System Sci. & Computer Sci.
> University of California, Irvine 949-891-2429 )'(
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