That is exactly what I needed. In my efforts I was using a totally different command line. Thank you very much! However I still have the same error when trying to open the big IPSL files of 2.2Gb Francisco
That is exactly what I needed. In my efforts I was using a totally different command line. Thank you very very much, Francisco
EDITED: Hi again, I think I wasn't using the correct command to extract the files. I am very lost with the sintax of the program, I don't have enough coding background. Can you give me an example of how I will generate a netcdf containing all the records per year from a file like hur_day_IPSL-CM5A-MR_historical_r1i1p1_20000101-20051231.nc? So I obtain a subset like hur_day_IPSL-CM5A-MR_historical_r1i1p1_20000101-20010101.nc Thank you very much in advance, Francisco
Hi again, Here it is This program is part of NCO, the netCDF Operators. NCO is free software and comes with a BIG FAT KISS and ABOLUTELY NO WARRANTY You may redistribute and/or modify NCO under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL) Version 3 with exceptions described in the LICENSE file GPL: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html LICENSE: https://github.com/nco/nco/tree/master/LICENSE Homepage: http://nco.sf.net User Guide: http://nco.sf.net/nco.html Configuration Option: Active? Meaning...
Hi all, I am very new using NCO, and I just need it to reduce the size of my netcdf files before I work with the data. It has worked perfectly with the CanESM2 model but when I do the same process with the IPSL-CM5A-MR model I obtain the following error message: ERROR: ncoopen() unable to open file "hur_day_IPSL-CM5A-MR_historical_r1i1p1_19600101-19691231.nc" nco_err_exit(): ERROR NCO will now exit with system call exit(EXIT_FAILURE) nco_err_exit(): ERROR Short NCO-generated message (usually name...