This library contains Fortran 90 decoder/encoder routines for GRIB edition 1. This library is deprecated and will not be in the next release of NCEPLIBS. All code will be migrated to the NCEPLIBS-w3emc library with full backward compatibility maintained. Only build systems will have to change as a result of this code move.
This is part of the NCEPLIBS project.
To submit bug reports, feature requests, or other code-related issues including installation and usage questions, please create a GitHub issue. For general NCEPLIBS inquiries, contact Edward Hartnett (secondary point of contact Alex Richert).
NCEP/EMC developers.
Code manager: Boi Vuong
Download W3NCO Code from GitHub.com
git clone -b w3nco_v2.2.0 --recursive https://github.com/NOAA-EMC/NCEPLIBS-w3nco.git
cd NCEPLIBS-w3nco
mkdir build
cd build
module load intel/18.0.1.163
module load impi/18.0.1
module load cmake/3.16.2
module use -a /usrx/local/nceplibs/dev/NCEPLIBS/modulefiles
export CC=icc
export CXX=icpc
export FC=ifort
If the chosen compiler is not the default compiler on the system,
set the environment variables: export CC=..., export CXX=...,
export FC=..., before invoking cmake.
Note: Windows systems is not supported at this time.
cmake .. -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=path_to_install (where you want to install W3NCO)
If -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX= is omitted, the libraries will be installed in directory
install underneath the build directory.
make
make install
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