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        <content>External Links for netCDF

Maintainer

	*  Eugen Betke
	*  Prof. Dr. Julian Kunkel

Introduction

In the climate computing netCDF is often used as a container for two types of data: the grid and the measurements.
Typically, a grid is represented as a set of points, whereas each of them represents a position on the earth surface.
Many models use pairs of longitude and latitude values for this purpose, but there are also more complex ones, that include height, vertices, topography, and so on. 
To …</content>
        <summary>External Links for netCDF

Maintainer

	*  Eugen Betke
	*  Prof. Dr. Julian Kunkel

Introduction

In the climate computing netCDF is often used as a container for two types of data: the grid and the measurements.
Typically, a grid is represented as a set of points, whereas each of them represents a position on the earth surface.
Many models use pairs of longitude and latitude values for this purpose, but there are also more complex ones, that include height, vertices, topography, and so on. 
To …</summary>
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