Re: [netcdfgroup] how to output a netcdf with an irregular grid

Michael (and other netcdf community members),

If you found my answer
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18665078/loop-through-netcdf-files-and-run-calculations-python-or-r/18666291#18666291
on stackoverflow useful, please consider upvoting the answer.   I'd
like to eventually get to 3000 points so that I can have the privilege
to close, reopen or migrate questions.

If others folks in the community have netcdf questions involving code,
stackoverflow is a great place to get your issue solved. Just tag with
"netcdf" and folks subscribed to that tag will get an e-mail that
there is a new question.

-Rich

Thanks,
Rich

On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 9:22 PM, Michael Nolde
<nolde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Dear list members,
>
> thank you all very much for your quick and helpful answers. It turned out
> that what
> I needed to know was that I am dealing with a 'curvilinear' grid in my
> input file. Knowing
> that, I could search for correspondent code examples and found this one:
>
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18665078/loop-through-netcdf-files-and-run-calculations-python-or-r/18666291#18666291
>
> This code actually does exactly what I wanted. Thanks again,
> best regards,
> Michael
>
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