Recipe: Visualize downloaded data using Panoply: Difference between revisions

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== Solution ==
== Solution ==


For the purpose of this example, we assume that we have already downloaded the file <code>c1440_NR.inst01hr_3d_T_Cv.20060918_0900z.nc4</code> from the ftp/http server. For more information about file naming conventions, and how to download a file, please follow the links in the [[#See Also]] section.
For the purpose of this example, we assume that we have already downloaded the file <code>c1440_NR.inst01hr_3d_T_Cv.20060918_0900z.nc4</code> from the ftp/https server. For more information about file naming conventions, and how to download a file, please follow the links in the [[#See Also]] section.


Panoply (v 4.0.5) is a cross-platform application that plots geo-gridded and other arrays from NetCDF, HDF, GRIB, and other datasets. For more information, please see
Panoply (v 4.0.5) is a cross-platform application that plots geo-gridded and other arrays from NetCDF, HDF, GRIB, and other datasets. For more information, please see


  http://www.giss.nasa.gov/tools/panoply/
  https://www.giss.nasa.gov/tools/panoply/


Once <code>panoply</code> is installed, it can be launched from the command line via
Once <code>panoply</code> is installed, it can be launched from the command line via
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# File Spec: [[File:G5NR-Ganymed-7km FileSpec-ON6-V1.0.pdf]]
# File Spec: [[File:G5NR-Ganymed-7km FileSpec-ON6-V1.0.pdf]]
# [[Recipe: Retrieve (global) data from FTP server]]
# [[Recipe: Retrieve (global) data from FTP server]]
# [[Recipe: Retrieve (global) data from HTTP server]]
# [[Recipe: Retrieve (global) data from HTTPS server]]


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