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Re: [las_users] how can I join multiple netcdf files to generate a big animation?



The way we recommend to accomplish this is to create an aggregation using the THREDDS data server.  Since you likely already have a TDS installed along with your LAS you can create a "join existing aggregation" in that server and use the resulting URL as input into LAS.

You can probably piece together how to do this by studying the TDS tutorial here: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/Projects/THREDDS/tech/tutorial/NcML.htm

I'll make a note to our group to create some documentation for how to do this since it's what we recommend and is an FAQ for us.

Roland

Favio Medrano wrote:

Hi guys!

 

Hi have files containing information from a prediction model, something like this:

 

1_NATL3-JREF2.3_y2004m01_gridT.nc

1_NATL3-JREF2.3_y2004m02_gridT.nc

1_NATL3-JREF2.3_y2004m03_gridT.nc

1_NATL3-JREF2.3_y2004m04_gridT.nc

1_NATL3-JREF2.3_y2004m05_gridT.nc

1_NATL3-JREF2.3_y2004m06_gridT.nc

..

.

 

Each file contains information from one month, so right now I’m being able to see animations from one month, but what I want is to make animations from the whole year, I don’t know exactly how to do this, maybe making a xml in threads, or modifying the xml that describes each dataset.

 

I would appreciate if any of you guys can give me a guide to do this!

 

Regards

 

Favio Medrano

Telematica - CICESE Ensenada BC. Mex.

MSN: Favio_mj@xxxxxxxxxxx

 

 



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