Thanks Dave, that's a great reference page. Kyle's solution seemed to work for
me, but perhaps it's better to separate out the individual time aggregations
into separate NcML files?
Cheers,
Jon
From: Blodgett, David [mailto:dblodgett@xxxxxxxx]
Sent: 06 August 2013 16:00
To: Jon Blower
Cc: thredds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [thredds] Union of time-aggregated datasets
Hi Jon,
We do this quite often. See some docs toward the bottom here:
https://my.usgs.gov/confluence/display/GeoDataPortal/Thredds+setup
Some convoluted python code and output ncml files to do a big 'ol set of
join/unions here:
https://github.com/dblodgett-usgs/NetCDF_GDP_Wrok/tree/master/bcca_aggregation
Those are actually hosted here: http://pcmdi8.llnl.gov/thredds/bcsd/catalog.html
- Dave
On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 8:49 AM, Jon Blower
<j.d.blower@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:j.d.blower@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi,
I have a dataset consisting of 4 variables, each recorded on around 1000
timesteps. Unfortunately each variable and each timestep is provided as a
separate NetCDF file, so I have about 4000 files. Ideally I'd like to create a
single dataset aggregating all of these variables and timesteps. How can I
structure my THREDDS catalog to do this?
(It's not a forecast model so there are no overlapping times, so I'd like to
avoid the FMRC aggregation type if possible.)
Cheers,
Jon
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