CDO - Climate Data Operators ---------------------------- This package contains the source code for CDO. This program was developed at the Max-Planck-Institute for Meteorology. CDO is a collection of Operators to manipulate and analyse Climate model Data. Supported data formats are GRIB, netCDF, SERVICE, EXTRA and IEG. CDO is licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 2. Read the file COPYING in the source distribution for details. MPI-M makes no representations or warranties of any kind concerning the Software and any results (including but not limited to any data) generated by use of the Software (hereinafter "Results"), express or implied, and the absence of any legal or actual defects, whether discoverable or not. The use of the Software and the Results is at your own risk. Specifically, and not to limit the foregoing, MPI-M makes no representations or warranties (i) regarding the fitness for a particular purpose of the Software and the Results, (ii) that the use of the Software and the Results will not infringe any patents or other intellectual property rights of any third party, and (iii) that the use of the Software and the Results will not cause any damages of any kind to you or to any third party. Operators: There are more than 400 operators available. Read OPEATORS for a short overview of all operators. Documentation: A detailed description of all operators can be found in: ./doc/cdo.pdf Online reference manuals: cdo -h Building and installing it: 1. Run ./configure, with some options if you wish. The standard options are documented in the INSTALL file. The configuration script has some more options; type 'configure -h' to see them. The most interesting ones are the usual --prefix= and --with-netcdf= to enable netCDF support. The netCDF-4 configuration depends on the netCDF-4 and HDF5 installation! You have to define the location of the HDF5 installation if netCDF-4 was build with HDF5 support: --with-netcdf= --with-hdf5= You have to specify also the location of the SZLIB if HDF5 was build with SZLIB support. If only the linking is required, you can directly set the linking path with --with-szlib-lib=, --with-zlib-lib= and --with-hdf5-lib= To process szip compressed GRIB files you have to enable SZLIB support with: --with-szlib= 2. Do "make" to compile the program. 3. (Optional) Do "make install", possibly as root if the destination permissions require that. This installs CDO in the directory specified during configuration. The default prefix is /usr/local. Porting: This package was designed for maximum portability. It is written entirely in ANSI C99, and will compile on most UNIX platforms. Contact: Send questions, comments and bug reports to