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As far as I know is a raster.<br>
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You can get it from:<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.qlands.com/other_files/2011-01.grib">http://www.qlands.com/other_files/2011-01.grib</a><br>
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This grib is only one record from the whole file and it contains
maximum temperature for the whole world. <br>
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The following is the wgrib ./2011-01.grib -V of the file<br>
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<small><small><small>rec 1:0:date 2011010100 MX2T kpds5=201 kpds6=1
kpds7=0 levels=(0,0) grid=255 sfc ECext=1 class=14 type=9
stream=1025 Version=0001 valid 0-3hr:<br>
MX2T=Maximum temperature at 2 metres since previous
post-processing [K]<br>
timerange 2 P1 0 P2 3 TimeU 1 nx -1 ny 256 GDS grid 4
num_in_ave 0 missing 0<br>
center 98 subcenter 0 process 128 Table 128 scan: WE:NS
winds(N/S) <br>
thinned gaussian: lat 89.462000 to -89.462000<br>
long 0.000000 to 359.296000, 88838 grid pts (-1 x
256) scan 0 mode 0 bdsgrid 1<br>
18 25 36 40 45 50 60 64 72 72 80
90 90 100 108<br>
120 120 125 128 144 144 150 160 160 180 180
180 192 192 200<br>
216 216 216 225 240 240 240 250 250 256 270
270 288 288 288<br>
300 300 320 320 320 320 324 360 360 360 360
360 360 360 375<br>
375 375 375 384 384 400 400 400 400 405 432
432 432 432 432<br>
432 432 450 450 450 450 450 480 480 480 480
480 480 480 480<br>
480 480 486 486 486 500 500 500 500 500 500
500 512 512 512<br>
512 512 512 512 512 512 512 512 512 512 512
512 512 512 512<br>
512 512 512 512 512 512 512 512 512 512 512
512 512 512 512<br>
512 512 512 512 512 512 512 512 512 512 512
512 512 512 512<br>
512 512 512 512 500 500 500 500 500 500 500
486 486 486 480<br>
480 480 480 480 480 480 480 480 480 450 450
450 450 450 432<br>
432 432 432 432 432 432 405 400 400 400 400
384 384 375 375<br>
375 375 360 360 360 360 360 360 360 324 320
320 320 320 300<br>
300 288 288 288 270 270 256 250 250 240 240
240 225 216 216<br>
216 200 192 192 180 180 180 160 160 150 144
144 128 125 120<br>
120 108 100 90 90 80 72 72 64 60 50
45 40 36 25<br>
18<br>
min/max data 223.996 316.531 num bits 16 BDS_Ref 223.996
DecScale 0 BinScale -9</small></small></small><br>
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Many thanks,<br>
Carlos<br>
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On 02/15/2012 10:44 AM, Brian Case wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Wed, 2012-02-15 at 09:10 +0300, SupportLists wrote:
Carlos
is it raster or vector data?
can you make the file accessible some place?
Brian
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<pre wrap="">Hi,
I am trying to open a grib file (meteorological data) with GDAL 1.8.1
but i get the following error:
./2011.grib is a grib file, but no raster dataset was successfully
identified.
gdalinfo failed - unable to open './2011.grib'
Other tools like wgrib successfully opens the same file.
Any idea what is wrong?
Thanks,
Carlos.
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