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grib_to_netcdf: skips Control Forecast when I convert Ensemble Forecast data - ecCodes GRIB FAQ — If you have a file with both Control and Perturbed forecasts, grib_to_netcdf will only convert the pf. Normally from 51 members in the GRIB file, only 50 appear in the netCDF.
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grib_to_netcdf: Why do I get the error "Wrong number of fields... Try using the -T option" - ecCodes GRIB FAQ — You try to retrieve data from the ECMWF data archive in netCDF format but the retrieval fails with this message
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Why I cannot set negative values for the longitude in GRIB 2 - ecCodes GRIB FAQ — GRIB 1 regulates that the longitude can be in either [-180, 180] or [0,360], GRIB 2 regulates that the longitude can only be in the interval [0,360]
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Why can I read certain parameters using the grib tools, but not from my program - ecCodes GRIB FAQ — Your file may be encoded as a multi-field GRIB file. By default, grib tools have multi-field support enabled and the API disabled.
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How do I use an OR condition (logical disjunction) in a where clause - ecCodes GRIB FAQ — For example in grib_get you may want to show all messages which have a level of 100, 150 or 200.
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Creating your own local definitions - ecCodes GRIB FAQ — Local definitions are required when one needs to store information which is not part of the standard GRIB header. This might be local parameters or local definitions.
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How can I set the verbosity level to see debug output? - ecCodes FAQ — There is an environment variable called ECCODES_DEBUG: If set to -1, it will enable brief debug-level logging messages to be displayed by the library. If set to 1, you will get very verbose output.