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By accessing the collection <code>inst01hr_3d_T_Cv</code> via the OPeNDAP server
By accessing the collection <code>inst01hr_3d_T_Cv</code> via the OPeNDAP server
  http://opendap.nccs.nasa.gov/dods/OSSE/G5NR/Ganymed/7km
  https://opendap.nccs.nasa.gov/dods/OSSE/G5NR/Ganymed/7km


we want to read the surface temperature data inside the box bound by latitudes 25<sup>o</sup>N, 50<sup>o</sup>N and longitudes -130<sup>o</sup>W, -65<sup>o</sup>W for 2006/Sep/18, 9z and compute its min/max.
we want to read the surface temperature data inside the box bound by latitudes 25<sup>o</sup>N, 50<sup>o</sup>N and longitudes -130<sup>o</sup>W, -65<sup>o</sup>W for 2006/Sep/18, 9z and compute its min/max.
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The metadata for the collection <code>inst01hr_3d_T_Cv</code> is available at
The metadata for the collection <code>inst01hr_3d_T_Cv</code> is available at
  http://opendap.nccs.nasa.gov/dods/OSSE/G5NR/Ganymed/7km/0.5000_deg/inst/inst01hr_3d_T_Cv.info
  https://opendap.nccs.nasa.gov/dods/OSSE/G5NR/Ganymed/7km/0.5000_deg/inst/inst01hr_3d_T_Cv.info


==== Code ====
==== Code ====
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   ! We replace filename by opendal url
   ! We replace filename by opendal url
   ! ----------------------------------
   ! ----------------------------------
   T_file = "http://opendap.nccs.nasa.gov:9090/dods/OSSE/G5NR/Ganymed/7km/0.5000_deg/inst/inst01hr_3d_T_Cv"
   T_file = "https://opendap.nccs.nasa.gov:9090/dods/OSSE/G5NR/Ganymed/7km/0.5000_deg/inst/inst01hr_3d_T_Cv"


   ! file name and (subset) dimensions
   ! file name and (subset) dimensions

Latest revision as of 10:24, 9 April 2019

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Problem

By accessing the collection inst01hr_3d_T_Cv via the OPeNDAP server

https://opendap.nccs.nasa.gov/dods/OSSE/G5NR/Ganymed/7km

we want to read the surface temperature data inside the box bound by latitudes 25oN, 50oN and longitudes -130oW, -65oW for 2006/Sep/18, 9z and compute its min/max.

Solution

First, we ensure that our NetCDF-4 library has been built with Fortran and OPeNDAP support. If both the queries

> nc-config --has-f90
> nc-config --has-dap

return "yes", we have a compatible NetCDF-4 library. Here nc-config is a utility bundled with NetCDF-4 package.

The metadata for the collection inst01hr_3d_T_Cv is available at

https://opendap.nccs.nasa.gov/dods/OSSE/G5NR/Ganymed/7km/0.5000_deg/inst/inst01hr_3d_T_Cv.info

Code

This code accesses the collection inst01hr_3d_T_Cv from the OPeNDAP server, reads a subset of the temperature data (all levels inside the bounding box specified above) and computes its max/min.

NOTE:

  1. Instead of reading a downloaded NetCDF-4 file, we read an OPeNDAP URL.
  2. While in the downloaded file, the temperature variable appears in the uppercase (T), on the OPeNDAP server, this variable is in lowercase. This is reflected in the call to nf90_inq_varid.
  3. Via the OPeNDAP URL, we now have access to all times for which data exists. The hourly inst files are available starting at 2005/15/15, 2200z. Our desired time, 2006/09/18, 0900z is then the 11772th step.
program g5nr_reader_dap

  use netcdf           ! for reading the NR files

  implicit none

  ! File name
  ! ---------
  character(len=256) :: T_file

  ! 4D array: (lon,lat,lev,time)
  ! ------------------------------------
  real, allocatable :: T(:,:,:,:)

  ! Miscellaneous
  ! -------------
  integer :: ierr
  integer :: im, jm, lm
  integer :: ncid, varid
  integer :: start(4), count(4)
  integer :: imin, imax, jmin, jmax
  real :: minlat, minlon, maxlat, maxlon

  ! We replace filename by opendal url
  ! ----------------------------------
  T_file = "https://opendap.nccs.nasa.gov:9090/dods/OSSE/G5NR/Ganymed/7km/0.5000_deg/inst/inst01hr_3d_T_Cv"

  ! file name and (subset) dimensions
  ! bounding box:
  !   lons = -130:0.5:-65
  !   lats =   25:0.5:50
  ! ---------------------------------
  ! array indices from the
  ! bounding lat/lon values
  imin = nint((-130. + 180.)/0.5)
  imax = nint(( -65. + 180.)/0.5)
  jmin = nint((  25 +  90.)/0.5)
  jmax = nint((  50 +  90.)/0.5)
  ! array sizes
  im = imax-imin+1
  jm = jmax-jmin+1
  lm = 72

  ! Open url and get var id
  ! -----------------------
  call check(nf90_open(T_file,NF90_NOWRITE,ncid), "opening T file")
  call check(nf90_inq_varid(ncid,"t",varid), "getting T varid")

  ! Read temperature data
  ! ---------------------
  allocate(T(im,jm,lm,1))            ! global 4D array with 1 time level
  start = [imin, jmin, 1, 11772]     ! time level 11772 corresponds to 2006/09/18, 9z
  count = [im, jm, lm, 1]            ! 1 time level, 3D (lon,lat,lev) array
  write(*,*) 'Reading T...'
  call check(nf90_get_var(ncid,varid,T,start=start,count=count), "reading T")
  write(*,*)'T: ', maxval(T),minval(T)

  ! close file, release memory
  call check(nf90_close(ncid), "closing T file")
  deallocate(T)

  ! All done
  ! --------

contains

  subroutine check(status, loc)

    integer, intent(in) :: status
    character(len=*), intent(in) :: loc

    if(status /= NF90_NOERR) then
       write (*,*) "Error at ", loc
       write (*,*) NF90_STRERROR(status)
    end if

  end subroutine check

end program g5nr_reader_dap

Compile and link

We use the utility nf-config (included in the NetCDF-4 installation) to identify the linking rules

For a typical NetCDF-4 installation, the above code, g5nr_reader_dap.f90 can be compiled and linked to the NetCDF-4 library via

gfortran -o g5nr_reader_dap.x `nf-config --fflags` g5nr_reader_dap.f90 `nf-config --flibs`

creating the executable g5nr_reader_dap.x.

NOTE:

  1. You can use your favorite Fortran compiler instead of gfortran.
  2. If the NetCDF-4 library was built with parallel I/O support, you will need to use mpif90 to link, even if your code does not use the MPI library.

Run

Running the executable,

./g5nr_reader_dap.x

produces the output

Reading T (subset)...
T (subset):    305.6048       191.6956

Discussion

See Also

  1. File Spec: File:G5NR-Ganymed-7km FileSpec-ON6-V1.0.pdf
  2. Recipe: Fortran program to read data from downloaded file

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