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[netCDF #HAW-868287]: syntax error, unexpected WORD_WORD , expecting SCAN_ATTR or SCAN_DATASET or SCAN_ERROR



Hello Ashwin,

Dennis is the DAP expert so I do not want to jump in and derail the 
conversation; rather, I'm curious if there might be a firewall/system 
configuration issue at play here?  Could this issue be a symptom of your local 
network topography?  I'm just trying to think of other, less-likely causes for 
the behavior you are seeing.

-Ward

> [Note that I am running on a windows machine using cygwin, so paths differ]
> 
> So I did the following, all of which worked.
> 
> 1. Obtained an account at rda
> 
> 2. Created a .dodrc containing
> HTTP.COOKIEJAR=c:/Users/dennis/rda_cookies
> HTTP.NETRC=c:/Users/dennis/.netrc
> 
> 
> 3. Created a .netrc file containing
> machine rda.ucar.edu login address@hidden password XXXXXXX
> 
> 4. Executed the command
> ncdump -h 
> 'https://rda.ucar.edu/thredds/dodsC/aggregations/g/ds083.2/1/TP.grb2'
> 
> 5. Obtained the following output (elided)
> 
> netcdf TP {
> dimensions:
> altitude_above_msl = 3 ;
> height_above_ground = 1 ;
> height_above_ground1 = 1 ;
> isobaric = 6 ;
> ...
> variables:
> float lat(lat) ;
> lat:units = "degrees_north" ;
> lat:_CoordinateAxisType = "Lat" ;
> float lon(lon) ;
> lon:units = "degrees_east" ;
> lon:_CoordinateAxisType = "Lon" ;
> double time(time) ;
> time:units = "Hour since 2002-10-29T12:00:00Z" ;
> time:standard_name = "time" ;
> time:long_name = "GRIB forecast or observation time" ;
> time:calendar = "proleptic_gregorian" ;
> time:_CoordinateAxisType = "Time" ;
> ...
> // global attributes:
> :Originating_or_generating_Center = "US National Weather Service, National 
> Centres for Environmental Prediction (NCEP)" ;
> ...
> }
> 
> =Dennis Heimbigner
> Unidata
> 


Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: HAW-868287
Department: Support netCDF
Priority: Normal
Status: Closed
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