[Ubuntu] Help with converting files -- grad student desperately seeking your help

Barry von Tobel - Gmail barry.vontobel at gmail.com
Tue Dec 15 08:28:03 PST 2020


Maybe QGIS for the spatial aspects, and R + RStudio for converting 
whatever filetype to a dataframe, or if you like to CSV.

On 12/15/20 7:35 AM, Frank Sokolic wrote:
> Hi Court,
>
> Not sure what format you've downloaded them in but have you tried 
> using QGIS?
>
> Regards, Frank.
>
> On 2020/12/15 13:59, Court Pegus wrote:
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> I am a Ph.D. grad student looking for an easy way to accurately 
>> convert the mb 58 files that I downloaded from the NCEI website to 
>> CSV files. I am using a Windows 10 based system and so I am 
>> particularly interested in finding a program that I can download on a 
>> Windows 10 operating system that I can import the mb 58 files that 
>> were downloaded from the NCEI website and convert to either excel or 
>> csv format so that I can scrutinize the XYZ points on excel
>>
>> Can you kindly help me with finding a conversion tool that I can 
>> use.  I really need these data for an important project --
>>
>> Thank you very much
>>
>> Cheers
>> Court
>>
>>
>>
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