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To manipulate large data sets in NetCDF format, a faster and cleaner way than python or NCL scripts is to use command line operators that are specifically designed for climate datasets. [http://nco.sourceforge.net/ NCO] is a set of tools that allow this to be done easily. | To manipulate large data sets in NetCDF format, a faster and cleaner way than python or NCL scripts is to use command line operators that are specifically designed for climate datasets. [http://nco.sourceforge.net/ NCO] is a set of tools that allow this to be done easily. NCO is installed by default on all AOS computers. If it is not, please send an email to science.it@mcgill.ca |
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To manipulate large data sets in NetCDF format, a faster and cleaner way than python or NCL scripts is to use command line operators that are specifically designed for climate datasets. NCO is a set of tools that allow this to be done easily. NCO is installed by default on all AOS computers. If it is not, please send an email to science.it@mcgill.ca