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GXY: displaying NetCDF and GRIB data  samples.decoder.netcdf.gxy.MainPanel

This application demonstrates how to decode and visualize NetCDF and GRIB data.

The bottom of the map displays the data values under the mouse location. For every type of data, the value of the topmost visible layer is displayed.

The top of the map displays a time slider for temporal data. If there is no visible layer with time data, the slider is not displayed.

The left of the map displays a drop box menu and a vertical slider to filter multi-dimensional NetCDF and GRIB data. The menu allows you to choose one dimension, for example depth or air pressure. If there is no visible multi-dimensional layer, the slider and the menu are not displayed.

Notice that "Zonal Current" and "u,v-component of wind @ Isobaric surface" layers are interpolated on the dimensions.

Instructions

The decoder supports equally-spaced rectilinear grids that follow the NetCDF Climate and Forecast conventions and GRIB data. You can open such a file by clicking the Open toolbar button or by dragging a file onto the map. Move the mouse around to see the relevant data values.

   


Preview

Lightspeed: displaying NetCDF and GRIB data  samples.decoder.netcdf.lightspeed.MainPanel

This application demonstrates how to decode and visualize NetCDF and GRIB data.

The bottom of the map displays the data values under the mouse location. For every type of data, the value of the topmost visible layer is displayed.

The top of the map displays a time slider for temporal data. If there is no visible layer with time data, the slider is not displayed.

The left of the map displays a drop box menu and a vertical slider to filter multi-dimensional NetCDF or GRIB data. The menu allows you to choose one dimension, for example depth or air pressure. If there is no visible multi-dimensional layer, the slider and the menu are not displayed.

Notice that "Zonal Current" and "u,v-component of wind @ Isobaric surface" layers are interpolated on the dimensions.

Instructions

The decoder supports equally-spaced rectilinear grids that follow the NetCDF Climate and Forecast conventions and GRIB files. You can open such a file by clicking the Open toolbar button or by dragging a file onto the map. Move the mouse around to see the relevant data values.