I saw this posting on the netcdf e-mail group about ncdx developed by
Patrick Jöckel of the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry.

I've not looked at the tool that is cited, but there are some other OpenDX
users that will be interested in it.


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Hi,

Some new tools and packages for netCDF have recently been made
available:

  ncregrid: a tool for converting gridded 2- and 3-dimensional
  (spatial) geophysical/geochemical scalar fields between grids of
  different resolutions

  ncdx: a tool for making netCDF files OpenDX compliant (OpenDX is a
  general-purpose data visualization and analysis package)

  RubyNetCDF: a netCDF interface for Ruby (an interpreted,
  object-oriented scripting language)

More details are in "What's New with NetCDF?" at:

  http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/packages/netcdf/whatsnew.html

and in "Software for Manipulating or Displaying NetCDF Data" at:

  http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/packages/netcdf/software.html

Thanks to Patrick Jöckel (Max Planck Institute for Chemistry) for
ncregrid and ncdx, and to Takeshi Horinouchi and colleagues (Kyoto
University) for the Ruby interface.

--Russ

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