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>From: Karthik Samudram Jayaraman <address@hidden> >Organization: Western Michigan >Keywords: 200405190820.i4J8KYtK017859 Hi Karthik- >I was trying to convert some grib data file to netcdf. > >I used the following command to get the cdl file: > >gribtocdl -v < GRID9004 > grib.cdl > >I get the message : > >gribtocdl[21152]: error reading GRIB product > >This message repeats for a number of times. > >I got the same message when i used the gribdump command. > >This was a archival data. I tried getting the data from the ftp site >( assuming that the transfer was bad ) a number of times with the >same result. If you got this from the SSEC archive, then these are McIDAS grids not GRIB files. You would need the raw GRIB data for gribtocdl to work. If you need the GRIB data, please send a message to address@hidden (you need to subscribe first) requesting the type of data you want (ETA, AVN, etc) and the dates for the raw data. If you are using one of the standard GRIB data supported under gribtonc (i.e., AVN, ETA), you should just use the CDL's that come with gribtonc instead of running gribtocdl. Don Murray NOTE: All email exchanges with Unidata User Support are recorded in the Unidata inquiry tracking system and then made publically available through the web. If you do not want to have your interactions made available in this way, you must let us know in each email you send to us.