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[IDV #TFK-746246]: import of subsetted WRF output in IDV
- Subject: [IDV #TFK-746246]: import of subsetted WRF output in IDV
- Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2012 12:03:34 -0700
Greetings Dave,
The problem with your subset file is that it's missing the time variable.
Can you tell NCO to include the time variable when you subset? If not,
you can use NcML to to add in the variable by hand.
Let me know if you need to know how to do the NcML (assuming NCO will not
output a time variable).
Cheers!
Sean
> Sean,
>
> Thanks for this. I certainly have used those capabilities before and
> they are indeed great for dealing with large datasets when I only want
> to focus on a small area. However, my issue here is a bit different. I
> often have hundreds of wrfoutput files for a given model run though and
> I really need to extract certain variables (for the full domain and
> duration of the run) prior to moving those data around. So for example,
> I have a long set of WRF runs and I only want to extract and download
> (say from a supercomputer) a few variables such as precipitation. The
> nco tools are great at ripping through netcdf data and extracting
> specific variables. The problem it seems is that once it does so, there
> is something missing, perhaps in the metadata or other supporting
> variables such that IDV is not able to load it. So what I was really
> needing to find out is what is missing from the file I sent which is
> preventing IDV from loading that file. In the file I sent I have all
> the metadata (I think) precipitation and the lat/lon grids which are
> referenced as an attribute in the precipitation variable.
>
> Can you tell what would be missing from that file which is prohibiting
> its ingest into IDV?
>
> Thanks again,
> Dave
>
> On 2012-11-28 18:19, Unidata IDV Support wrote:
> > Greetings David,
> >
> > Did you know that you can subset the full WRF grid in the IDV before
> > you load any data into memory? Once you open the datafile in the IDV,
> > you will be taken to the Field Selector. Before selecting a variable
> > to
> > plot, right click on the data files entry in the Data Source pane
> > (left
> > side of the Field Selector window) and click "Properties." This will
> > bring up a properties box for your WRF output. You can subset
> > spatially
> > and temporarily by clicking on the Spatial Subset and Times tabs.
> > Because the IDV does not actually load any data (other than the
> > metadata)
> > until you tell it to create the display.
> >
> > Will this work for you?
> >
> > Sean
> >
> >> Sir/Madam,
> >>
> >> I have come across an issue I can't seem to resolve but I'm sure has
> >> come up before. I am attempting to subset some specific variables
> >> from a
> >> typical netcdf wrf model output file and then view those data in
> >> IDV. I
> >> can load view the full wrf output files just fine. I am using
> >> netcdf
> >> command operators (nco) to subset variables, specifically 'ncks -v
> >> ...'. However I am unable to load the subsetted netcdf file into
> >> IDV
> >> and get a dreaded "No gridded data found" response. I have
> >> attached
> >> the subsetted netcdf file to this email as it is not very big. Can
> >> you
> >> advise as to why this file is not able to be imported into IDV? It
> >> looks to me like the proper dimension and attribute data have been
> >> copied into the subsetted data file, but perhaps I am missing
> >> something.
> >>
> >> The motivation for thinning this data to a couple variables is to
> >> reduce
> >> file size and memory reqs.
> >>
> >> I can send you the full wrf output file if necessary.
> >>
> >> Thank you,
> >> Dave Gochis
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> > Ticket Details
> > ===================
> > Ticket ID: TFK-746246
> > Department: Support IDV
> > Priority: Normal
> > Status: Open
>
>
Ticket Details
===================
Ticket ID: TFK-746246
Department: Support IDV
Priority: Normal
Status: Open