Dear Kishore, You need to define an appropriate grid (time at least) for your data (define axis …., define grid…).
Then read the csv in using that grid ( see set data…) .
Then you can use the save command which will write netcdf. ‘hope that helps. Best wishes, Joerg Jörg Kaduk Senior lecturer http://www.geog.le.ac.uk/staff/jk61/ ORCID:
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On Behalf Of Kishore Ragi Dear ferret users, I want to convert fluxnet data in csv format to netcdf. Could anybody please help me with code? Thank you in advance. Regards, Kishore
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