[Met_help] BUFR, NetCDF files in MET
Watson.Leela
watson.leela at ensco.com
Thu Nov 29 08:22:28 MST 2007
Hi Lacey,
Just a follow up on my previous message... Is it possible for someone to
provide a .cdl file for converting ASCII point data to NetCDF for use in
Metv0.9?
Thanks!
Leela Watson
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From: Lacey Holland [mailto:lholland at ucar.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2007 12:25 PM
To: Watson.Leela
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Subject: Re: [Met_help] BUFR, NetCDF files in MET
Hi, Leela!
Thanks for the questions! I'm glad to hear you were able to install MET
on your Linux machine!
Yes, the BUFR files must be written like the NCEP Prepbufr files.
Unfortunately, this isn't an easy format to work with, but it was
something we were tied to using for the initial beta release (v0.9). As
an alternative, I think you would have better luck reformatting your
data into NetCDF format. Today, a lot of our staff is out for the
holiday, but you'll get a more definite response early next week with
respect to the specific NetCDF format and the availability of a .cdl
file.
That's a good question about ASCII. We are currently planning to support
ASCII files in METv1.1, which is being planned for the early spring (29
Feb 2008). The specific ASCII format will likely be the same "little_r"
format used by MM5 and WRF-Var.
Thanks for your interest and for the questions!
--Lacey Holland
Watson.Leela wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have recently successfully installed METv0.9 on my Linux machine and
> now have a couple of question regarding the acceptable data formats
> for MET. I have formatted ASCII wind tower data that I would like to
> use to verify my WRF forecasts, but I know that MET does not currently
> accept this format. I have looked into converting this data into BUFR
> format, however, I am wondering if the BUFR files must be written
> exactly like the NCEP PrepBufr files (which, according to NCEP's
> website, are 'special' BUFR files)?
>
> It is also stated in the MET User's Guide that the PrepBufr files are
> converted into intermediate NetCDF files. Is there a .cdl file
> available for converting point data to NetCDF? Lastly, is there any
> sort of timeline for a MET version that allows formatted ASCII files
> (if at all)?
>
> Regards,
>
> Leela
>
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