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  General Software

This page contains links to various general software that is applicable to many of our datasets, or that, while not applicable to our specific datasets, may be useful to any user of meteorological and oceanographic data.

    • BUFR Decoders

      • Compression Utilities
        These utilities allow PC manipulation of Unix compress/uncompress files and Unix manipulation of PC zip/unzip files.

      • Conversion Library
        This library contains source codes that will perform various character and floating point conversions.

      • File and Device I/O Routines
        We maintain source codes for performing various file and device input/output operations. These codes include routines that read and write various file formats (e.g. - COS-blocked files, our RPTIN/RPTOUT format) and routines for reading from and writing to tape drives.

      • GBYTES/SBYTES Library
        GBYTES and SBYTES are packages used by many of our access routines to handle the unpacking and packing of binary data values. We have Fortran, C, and C++ code for a variety of different computer systems.

      • GRIB Library
        GRid In Binary is a WMO standard format for the efficient exchange of gridded binary data. We maintain a library of Fortran and C routines for converting grids into and out of the GRIB format.

      • GrADS
        The Grid Analysis and Display System can be used to graphically display gridded and observational data. You can obtain GrADS for the Sun or IBM PC from us. For most other UNIX platforms, you can obtain a version from the GrADS web server.

      • Grid Interpolations
        This library contains source codes which generate information about grids and interpolate polar-stereographic grids to latitude-longitude grids.

      • Meteorological Calculations
        We have various codes which are useful for performing calculations of common meteorological parameters.

      • Systems Information
        You can get information about various computer systems here. The information is intended to help you run our routines and programs on your computer.


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