[Met_help] Help with viewing pcp_combine output

Kienzle.Mark kienzle.mark at ensco.com
Wed Dec 9 08:14:40 MST 2009


WRF MET Help,

I am using MET 2.0 to examine precip data out of WRF. I am using copygb to create grib files that contain only the precip field. I am then using pcp_combine to subtract the precip from two time periods. (say 1500 UTC to 1200 UTC, 1 Nov 2009). The pcp_combine runs successfully and creates a netCDF file. I can look at the file using ncview or dump the file using ncdump. However, I would like to view it in IDV. When I try to load it, idv complains that "No gridded data found for:" even if I specify that this is a netCDF file. Any ideas?

Thanks,

Mark Kienzle
ENSCO Inc.
4849 N Wickham Rd
Melbourne FL, 32940

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