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  2. NetCDF - Wikipedia

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    The Parallel-NetCDF package uses different, but similar APIs in Fortran and C. Parallel I/O in the Unidata netCDF library has been supported since release 4.0, for HDF5 data files. Since version 4.1.1 the Unidata NetCDF C library supports parallel I/O to classic and 64-bit offset files using the Parallel-NetCDF library, but with the NetCDF API.

  3. Common Data Format - Wikipedia

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    CiteSeerX 10.1.1.63.8349: {}: Missing or empty |url= section 4.2 contains a comparison of CDF, HDF, and netCDF. This computer networking article is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it .

  4. Climate and Forecast Metadata Conventions - Wikipedia

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    OriginPro version 2021b supports [17] netCDF CF Convention. Averaging can be performed during import to allow handling of large datasets in a GUI software. The xarray Python library parses and decodes data stored according to CF Conventions. The Iris Python library "draws heavily from the NetCDF CF Metadata Conventions as a source for its data ...

  5. netCDF Operators - Wikipedia

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    NCO (netCDF Operators) is a suite of programs designed to facilitate manipulation and analysis of self-describing data stored in the netCDF format. Program Suite [ edit ]

  6. Metview - Wikipedia

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    Metview supports the various meteorological data formats as input and output formats: GRIB (editions 1 and 2), BUFR, [7] NetCDF, ODB (ECMWF Observation Database), [8] Local databases and ASCII data files (comma-separated values, grids and scattered data)

  7. Generic Mapping Tools - Wikipedia

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    Generic Mapping Tools (GMT) are an open-source collection of computer software tools for processing and displaying xy and xyz datasets, including rasterization, filtering and other image processing operations, and various kinds of map projections.

  8. Hierarchical Data Format - Wikipedia

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    Hierarchical Data Format (HDF) is a set of file formats (HDF4, HDF5) designed to store and organize large amounts of data.Originally developed at the U.S. National Center for Supercomputing Applications, it is supported by The HDF Group, a non-profit corporation whose mission is to ensure continued development of HDF5 technologies and the continued accessibility of data stored in HDF.

  9. Category:Meteorological data and networks - Wikipedia

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