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January 23rd, 2018 08:59 AM
prince karak
Re: metview

As you looking forward to know details of Metview software, here I will help you for that by gathering information.

The Metview is a meteorological workstation application designed to be a complete working environment for both the operational and research meteorologist which include powerful data access, processing and visualisation.

Metview



Metview can take input data from a variety of sources, including:
GRIB files (editions 1 and 2)
BUFR files
MARS (ECMWF's meteorological archive)
ODB (Observation Database)
Local databases
ASCII data files (CSV, grids and scattered data)
NetCDF

Powerful data filtering and processing facilities are then available, and if graphics output is desired, then Metview can produce many plot types, including:
Map views in various projections
Cross sections
Vertical profiles
X/y graph plots
Intelligent overlay of data from various sources on the same map
Arrangement of multiple plots on the same page
January 23rd, 2018 08:58 AM
Unregistered
Re: metview

Would you please let me know more about Metview software, so that I can go through the details provided by you?
June 6th, 2016 04:41 PM
suman
Metview

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