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Tom, The grib to netcdf converter is part of our publically available netcdf tools, which can be ftp'd from our anonymous ftp server at: ftp.unidata.ucar.edu under the directory /pub/decoders. One of the programs in decoders is called gribtonc which is used to decode grib data into netcdf files. Please see the documentation in the distribution as well as the netcdf WWW page on out server at www.unidata.ucar.edu for further information. Steve Chiswell Unidata User SUpport address@hidden On Fri, 21 Feb 1997, Tom Kuczmarski wrote: > > To: Steve Chizwell > > I hope I spelled your name correctly. One of my co-workers here at Lawrence > Livermore National Laboratory met you at the recent AMS meeting, and he > thought > you might know about a GRIB to netCDF converter. If you do, that would be > extremely interesting to me. We have adopted netCDF as the standard format > for > our entire project, but some of our meteorological data starts off as GRIB. > > I am looking forward to hearing from you. > (The name of my co-worker is Bob Lee). > Thank you, > Tom Kuczmarski >