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Respected Sir,
i downloaded the data from this link. ftp://ftp.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/climgrid/
which i got the data form 1800 to present. in each zib file there is four data, precp, max, min and avg temperature file.
my question is how to change it to netcdf file using this python code.
i installed the ingest_nclimgrid in to GIT_Bash windows program but it seems that it produce that python 3 is not installed.
bash: python3: command not found
and i already installed python as bellow
$ which python
/c/Users/Ahmad/Anaconda3/python
Respected Sir,
i downloaded the data from this link. ftp://ftp.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/climgrid/
which i got the data form 1800 to present. in each zib file there is four data, precp, max, min and avg temperature file.
my question is how to change it to netcdf file using this python code.
i installed the ingest_nclimgrid in to GIT_Bash windows program but it seems that it produce that python 3 is not installed.
bash: python3: command not found
and i already installed python as bellow
$ which python
/c/Users/Ahmad/Anaconda3/python
Respected Sir,
i downloaded the data from this link. ftp://ftp.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/climgrid/
which i got the data form 1800 to present. in each zib file there is four data, precp, max, min and avg temperature file.
my question is how to change it to netcdf file using this python code.
i installed the ingest_nclimgrid in to GIT_Bash windows program but it seems that it produce that python 3 is not installed.
bash: python3: command not found
and i already installed python as bellow
$ which python
/c/Users/Ahmad/Anaconda3/python
could you please guide me/
nClimGrid_v1.0_monthly_189501_c20150401.tar.gz
i attached the error as screen shot and also one zib file of the data.
Regards
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