1NCREMAP(1)                  General Commands Manual                 NCREMAP(1)
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NAME

6       ncremap - netCDF Remapper
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SYNTAX

9       ncremap [-3] [-4] [-5] [-6] [-7] [-a alg_typ] [--a2o ] [-D dbg_lvl] [-d
10       dst_fl] [--dt_sng= dt_sng] [--fl_fmt= fmt] [--d2f ] [--dpt ]  [--dpt_fl
11       dpt_fl][--esmf_nsp=   esmf_nsp]   [--esmf_typ=  esmf_typ]  [--esmf_xpn=
12       esmf_xpn] [-G grd_sng] [-g grd_fl] [-I in_drc] [-i in_fl] [-j  job_nbr]
13       [-L dfl_lvl] [-M] [-m map_fl] [--msk_dst= msk_dst] [--msk_out= msk_out]
14       [--msk_src=  msk_src]  [--mss_val=  mss_val]  [-n  nco_usr]  [--nm_dst=
15       nm_dst]    [--nm_src=    nm_src]    [--no_cll_msr    ]   [--no_frm_trm]
16       [--no_stg_grd] [-O out_drc] [-o output-file] [-P pdq_typ] [-p  par_typ]
17       [--preserve=    prs_stt]    [-R   rgr_opt]   [--rrg_bb_wesn=   bb_wesn]
18       [--rrg_dat_glb=  dat_glb]  [--rrg_grd_glb=   grd_glb]   [--rrg_grd_rgn=
19       grd_rgn]  [--rrg_rnm_sng=  rnm_sng]  [-s  grd_src] [--sgs_frc= sgs_frc]
20       [--sgs_msk= sgs_msk] [--sgs_nrm= sgs_nrm] [--skl_fl = skl_fl]  [--stdin
21       ]   [--no_stdin   ]   [-T  drc_tmp]  [-t  thr_nbr]  [-U]  [-u  unq_sfx]
22       [--ugrid_fl= ugrid_fl] [-V rgr_var] [-v var_lst]  [--vrb_lvl=  vrb_lvl]
23       [--version    ]    [--vrt_fl   vrt_fl][--vrt_ntp=   vrt_ntp][--vrt_xtr=
24       vrt_xtr][-W wgt_opt] [-w wgt_cmd] [-x xtn_lst] [--xcl_var ]
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DESCRIPTION

28       ncremap remaps the data in the input-file file(s) to the grid specified
29       by  (in  descending  order  of precedence) map_fl , dst_fl, grd_dst, or
30       grd_sng, and stores the result(s) in the output-file file(s).
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AUTHOR

34       NCO manual pages written by Charlie Zender and originally formatted  by
35       Brian Mays.
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REPORTING BUGS

39       Report bugs to <http://sf.net/bugs/?group_id=3331>.
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43       Copyright © 1995-2018 Charlie Zender
44       This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is
45       NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR  A  PARTICULAR
46       PURPOSE.
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SEE ALSO

50       The full documentation for NCO is maintained as a Texinfo manual called
51       the NCO Users Guide.  Because NCO is mathematical in nature, the  docu‐
52       mentation  includes  TeX-intensive  portions not viewable on character-
53       based displays.  Hence the only complete and authoritative versions  of
54       the NCO Users Guide are the PDF (recommended), DVI, and Postscript ver‐
55       sions at <http://nco.sf.net/nco.pdf>, <http://nco.sf.net/nco.dvi>,  and
56       <http://nco.sf.net/nco.ps>,  respectively.   HTML  and XML versions are
57       available         at          <http://nco.sf.net/nco.html>          and
58       <http://nco.sf.net/nco.xml>, respectively.
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60       If  the  info and NCO programs are properly installed at your site, the
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65       should give you access to the complete  manual,  except  for  the  TeX-
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68       ncap(1), ncap2(1), ncatted(1), ncbo(1), ncclimo(1), nces(1), ncecat(1),
69       ncflint(1), ncks(1), nco(1), ncpdq(1), ncra(1), ncrcat(1),  ncremap(1),
70       ncrename(1), ncwa(1)
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HOMEPAGE

74       The NCO homepage at <http://nco.sf.net> contains more information.
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