03-21-2011
How to extract data from grib file
Hi,
I have downloaded the data from IPCC global weather data. How to extract the data for El Salvador region from the whole set of data and how to open the data or convert the data into a normal text file data or some other format.
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LEARN ABOUT OSF1
auconvert
AUCONVERT(1) General Commands Manual AUCONVERT(1)
NAME
auconvert - perform various conversion operations on sound files
SYNOPSIS
auconvert [-file <format>] [-data <format>] [-rate <sample rate>] [-comment <comment>] [-raw <data format> <num tracks>] [-volume <per-
cent>|`max'] [-?] [<input file>] [<output file>]
DESCRIPTION
The auconvert program can be used to convert from one sound file format, and/or data format to another. It can also change the comment,
sampling rate, and volume of a sound file. Finally, auconvert can be used to convert raw audio data into a sound file. If no input file
name is given, standard input will be used. If no output file name is given, the original file will be replaced by the converted file or
standard out will be used if the input is coming from standard input.
OPTIONS
The following options may be used with auconvert:
-file format
The output file format. The -? option will display a list of valid file formats.
-data format
The output data format. The -? option will display a list of valid data formats. Note that each file format may only support
selected data formats.
-rate sample rate
The output sampling rate (in hertz).
-comment comment
The comment to be stored in the output file.
-volume <percent>|`max'
The volume option can be used in two ways. If the argument is a percentage, the output file volume will be converted to the speci-
fied percentage of the input volume. If the argument is the string `max', the output file volume will be converted to its maximum
level.
-raw <data format> <num tracks>
This option is used to convert raw audio data into a sound file. <data format> is the data format of the raw data. <num tracks>
specifies the number of tracks in the raw data. You must also use the -file and -rate options when converting raw data.
-? Displays a usage message and a list of supported file and data formats.
SEE ALSO
nas(1), auedit(1)
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 1993, 1994 Network Computing Devices, Inc.
AUTHOR
Greg Renda, Network Computing Devices, Inc.
1.9.3 AUCONVERT(1)