![]() What platform are you using? Linux, Windows etc? Whatever the answer I think the answer is you will be struggling to find a command line tool with out creating it yourself. But I have a couple of comments on the subject if you are interested. If there is anything it is probably there. Here is the official list of software for manipulating NetCDF. # sample every 10th point of the 'z' variable # open a local NetCDF file or remote OPeNDAP URL The netCDF4 module can be a bit difficult to build, but it's included in the Python(x,y), Enthought Canopy and Continuum Anaconda distributions. Below I read topography data using the OPeNDAP service, so you should be able to run the program without changes. The netCDF4 module will read both NetCDF3, NetCDF4 files, and also read remote NetCDF (or other files) served via the OPeNDAP service. ![]() ![]() Others have mentioned commercial solutions with ArcGIS, IDL and Matlab, but here's one way to do it using Python, using the netCDF4 module to read the netcdf file, and matplotlib to create the image.
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