CDF2CDF ***************************************************************************** .. warning:: A adapter avec la 6.0.0 This executable is used to manipulate netcdf output files of Meso-NH. It allows to extract variables or concatenate files when they are split vertically (cf :ref:`nam_confz`). .. code-block:: fortran Usage : lfi2cdf [-h --help] [-l] [-v --var var1[,...]] [-r --reduce-precision] [-m --merge number_of_z_levels] [-s --split] [-o --output output-file.nc] [-R --runmode mode] [-V --verbose] [-f --fallback-file fallback-file] [-c --compress compression_level] input-file.lfi cdf2cdf [-h --help] [-v --var var1[,...]] [-r --reduce-precision] [-m --merge number_of_split_files] [-s --split] [-o --output output-file.nc] [-R --runmode mode] [-V --verbose] [-f --fallback-file fallback-file] [-c --compress compression_level] input-file.nc cdf2lfi [-o --output output-file.lfi] [-R --runmode mode] [-V --verbose] [-f --fallback-file fallback-file] input-file.nc Options: --compress, -c compression_level Compress data. The compression level should be in the 1 to 9 interval. Only supported with the netCDF format (cdf2cdf and lfi2cdf only) -f --fallback-file fallback-file File to use to read some grid information if not found in input-file --help, -h Print this text --list, -l List all the fields of the LFI file and returns (lfi2cdf only) --merge, -m number_of_split_files Merge files which are split by vertical level (cdf2cdf and lfi2cdf only) --output, -o Name of file for the output --reduce-precision, -r Reduce the precision of the floating point variables to single precision (cdf2cdf and lfi2cdf only) --runmode, -R Force runmode (lfi2cdf, cdf2cdf or cdf2lfi) --split, -s Split variables specified with the -v option (one per file) (cdf2cdf and lfi2cdf only) --var, -v var1[,...] List of the variable to write in the output file. Variables names have to be separated by commas (,). A variable can be computed from the sum of existing variables (format: new_var=var1+var2[+...]) (cdf2cdf and lfi2cdf only) --verbose, -V Be verbose (for debugging purpose)