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> From: address@hidden (P S Swathi) > To: address@hidden > Subject: Re: Your paper comparing MOM heights to Topex/Poseidon data Dr. Swathi, > I have recently given a couple of tutorials on the use of netcdf > to researchers in India to promote the use of netcdf. I had basically > written code for 5 problems with increasing complexity; from > simple array input into netcdf to an actual time dependent 2-D > differntial equation solved and the results written to netcdf. > In addition I also had a couple of examples where I used John Sheldon's > NCIR routines to skip many of the basic netcdf calls and use it > at a higher level. While I was giving the tutorial, my former boss > wondered I had made the tutorial publicly available and this > got me thinking. I wonder if you would be interested in hosting this > tutorial on your netcdf webpage for others to use. (All the examples > are in fortran). I still have to write a small users manual which > describes the essence of each example to complete the work. > > If you are interested please let me know. Yes, we would be very interested in making such a tutorial available to others, either by hosting it or by including a link to a version that you could maintain more easily. Thanks for your generous offer. --Russ _____________________________________________________________________ Russ Rew UCAR Unidata Program address@hidden http://www.unidata.ucar.edu