Tony - thanks - 

here is the dropbox link:

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4017006/testconvert.tar

2.63 GB.  Just untar it, and type "python convertNC.py"

that will do it, and check the file sizes after its run.  On my Mac Pro - about 
1.5 minutes for the whole thing.  

Thanks again so much.

Lou

On Jun 25, 2011, at 1:25 AM, Tony Theodore wrote:

> On 25 June 2011 08:43, Louis Wicker <louis.wic...@noaa.gov> wrote:
>> Anthony:
>> No thanks, think there is a bug, and so I was offering up code and files for
>> testing.  The files are an order of magnitude larger than I thought.  The
>> base
>> netCDF4 files, compressed, are 1.4 GB.  I dont have time to pare down the
>> files and see if that is the problem - my guess is, since I have played with
>> this conversion before on smaller files is that it does not.
>> I am uploading 2 files and the code to dropbox (I have a big space up there)
>> if anyone wants to try this on their machine.  Let me know and I will send a
>> link to the files, but keep in mind the tar file is ~ 3 GB.
> 
> Hi Louis,
> 
> I'm running OSX 10.6 and am happy to test if the issue occurs here.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Tony
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