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package for analysis and display of netCDF data



Hi Bethany,

Here's the note I mentioned in our phone conversation.  In it, Steve Hankin
mentions the new version of FERRET they will soon be making available.
You might want to send him a message asking to get a copy of the beta-test
version of the software for evaluation.

    From: address@hidden (Steve Hankin)
    Date: Wed, 22 Mar 1995 13:20:03 -0800
    In-Reply-To: address@hidden
            "Simple plots, simple analysis on Solaris?" (Mar 22, 10:48am)
    To: address@hidden
    Subject: Re: Simple plots, simple analysis on Solaris?

    On Mar 22, 10:48am, address@hidden wrote:
    > Subject: Simple plots, simple analysis on Solaris?
    >
    > This is what I need, maybe you all can help.
    >
    > Simple analysis package that:
    >   - is *FREE*
    >   - runs under Solaris (SunOS may be ok)
    >   - reads a generic netCDF file
    >   - displays to the user the variables and attributes
    >   - let's the user perform simple stats on the variables like
    >           stddev, mean, etc
    >   - does simple 2D plotting (3D maybe), with
    >   - is point and click (except when you have to specify ranges, etc)
    >   - hard copy output would be nice
    >
    > What I don't wan't
    >   - I don't want to do animation
    >   - I don't want something like FERRET where I have to type
    >           in commands

    FYI: The point and click interface to FERRET is just about to begin BETA
    testing.  My strong hunch is that people will like it.  A lot.

            - steve





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--Russ

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Russ Rew                                           UCAR Unidata Program
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