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The following utilities are available in this directory: |
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contourfv.m :: |
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cube2latlon.m :: |
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cube2latlon_fast.m :: |
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cube2latlon_preprocess.m :: |
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dens_poly3.m :: |
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displaytiles.m :: |
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drawedges.m :: |
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grepread.m :: |
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griddata_fast.m :: |
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griddata_preprocess.m :: |
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ini_poly3.m :: |
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longitude.m :: |
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merccube.m :: |
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mnc_assembly.m :: assemble MNC tiles into single NetCDF files |
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nc_add.m :: |
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pcolorfv.m :: |
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permutetiles.m :: |
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plotcube.m :: |
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rdmds.m :: |
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rdmeta.m :: |
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rdmnc.m :: |
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stats.m :: |
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test_nc_add.m :: |
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tiles.m :: |
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uvcube2latlon.m :: |
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uvcube2latlon_fast.m :: |
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And more complete directions for each script are: |
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=== mnc_assembly.m === |
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This utility is available for assembling the data from one or more |
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variables contained in multiple MNC tiles (each having their own |
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file) into a single NetCDF file. It understands both "old-style" |
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MITgcm exch1 topologies and newer exch2 topologies. A complete set |
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of examples demonstrating the use of this tool on both exch1 and |
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exch2 data sets is available from the MITgcm.org CVS server at: |
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$ export CVSROOT=':pserver:cvsanon@mitgcm.org:/u/gcmpack' |
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$ cvs login |
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$ cvs co development/edhill/mnc_assembly |