![]() As you can see, there are some variables in the provided GRIB2, but I'm only interested in 2 of them: ![]() I'm also using the ToolsUI from Unidata for a more "user friendly" inspection of the GRIB2 file. ![]() To be more precise, you can find the GRIB2 file I'm using as a sample at this link. I'm not attached to any technology, although I feel comfortable with Java and Python. So please forgive my ignorance if some of what I say sounds too naive :D My goal is to be able to parse some GRIB2 files from NOAA, more precisely, those from the WaveWatch III model. Let me say first that I'm starting to work with GRIB2 files, I've read the docs, and more or less know how they are structured.
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