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NAME

6       grib_merge - manual page for grib_merge
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DESCRIPTION

9       NAME    grib_merge
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11       DESCRIPTION
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13              Merge  two  fields  with identical parameters and different geo‐
14              graphical area
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16       USAGE
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18              grib_merge [options] file file ... output_file
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20       OPTIONS
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22       -f     Force. Force the execution not to fail on error.
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24       -r     Repack data. Sometimes after setting some keys involving proper‐
25              ties  of  the  packing  algorithm a repacking of data is needed.
26              This repacking is performed setting this -r option.
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28       -p key[:{s|d|i}],key[:{s|d|i}],...
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30              Declaration of keys to print.  For each key a string (key:s),  a
31              double  (key:d) or an integer (key:i) type can be requested. De‐
32              fault type is string.
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34       -P key[:{s|d|i}],key[:{s|d|i}],...
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36              As -p adding the declared keys to the default list.
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38       -B 'order by' directive
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40              Order by. The output will be ordered according to the 'order by'
41              directive.  Example: "step:i asc, centre desc" (step numeric as‐
42              cending and centre descending) Default sort mode is 'asc'
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44       -V     Version.
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46       -W width
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48              Minimum width of each column in output. Default is 10.
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50       -M     Multi-field support off. Turn off support for multiple fields in
51              a single GRIB message.
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53       -g     Copy GTS header.
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55       -G     GRIBEX compatibility mode.
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57       -7     Does not fail when the message has wrong length
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59       -v     Verbose.
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61       NAME    grib_merge
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63       DESCRIPTION
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65              Merge  two  fields  with identical parameters and different geo‐
66              graphical area
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68       USAGE
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70              grib_merge [options] file file ... output_file
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72       OPTIONS
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74       -f     Force. Force the execution not to fail on error.
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76       -r     Repack data. Sometimes after setting some keys involving proper‐
77              ties  of  the  packing  algorithm a repacking of data is needed.
78              This repacking is performed setting this -r option.
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80       -p key[:{s|d|i}],key[:{s|d|i}],...
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82              Declaration of keys to print.  For each key a string (key:s),  a
83              double  (key:d) or an integer (key:i) type can be requested. De‐
84              fault type is string.
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86       -P key[:{s|d|i}],key[:{s|d|i}],...
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88              As -p adding the declared keys to the default list.
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90       -B 'order by' directive
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92              Order by. The output will be ordered according to the 'order by'
93              directive.  Example: "step:i asc, centre desc" (step numeric as‐
94              cending and centre descending) Default sort mode is 'asc'
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96       -V     Version.
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98       -W width
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100              Minimum width of each column in output. Default is 10.
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102       -M     Multi-field support off. Turn off support for multiple fields in
103              a single GRIB message.
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105       -g     Copy GTS header.
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107       -G     GRIBEX compatibility mode.
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109       -7     Does not fail when the message has wrong length
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111       -v     Verbose.
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