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| - GRIB API Introduction - Shahram Najm
- GRIB API: Tools - Carsten MaaßMaass
- Introduction to the grib_api command-line tools
- Obtaining information about the grib_api installation with grib_info
- Inspecting the content of GRIB files with grib_count, grib_ls and grib_dump
- GRIB API: Keys - Shahram Najm
- GRIB API: Tools - Paul Dando
- Comparing the content of GRIB messages with grib_compare
- Printing data values with grib_get_data
- Using grib_get
- Copying GRIB messages with grib_copy
- Making simple modifications to the GRIB header information with grib_set
- GRIB API: Fortran, C, Python APIs - Part 1 - LectureGRIB API: Dominique Lucas, Xavier Abellan, Unknown User (uscs)
- Overview of the API
- Using the API functions with Fortran, C
, Python APIs - Part 1 - Practicals - GRIB API: Advanced tools - Paul Dando
- Basic features of grib_filter
- Conversion from GRIB to NetCDF with grib_to_netcdf
- GRIB API: Fortran, C, python APIs - Part 2 - Lecture Dominique Lucas, Xavier Abellan, Unknown User (uscs)
- Use of the indexing routines
- Practicals
GRIB API: Fortran, C, python APIs - Part 2 - Practicals - GRIB API: Python interface - Xavi Xavier Abellan-Ecija
- GRIB API: Advanced topics I -
packing - Shahrm Najm- Shahram Najm
- GRIB API: Advanced topics II - parameter database and conversion from GRIB1 to GRIB2 - Shahram Najm Shahram Najm
- Parameter database
- Conversion from GRIB 1 to GRIB 2
- Local adaptation - how to define your own local parameters
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