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Fimex

Fimex is a library and a program to convert gridded geospatial data between different formats and projections.

NcML Changes in version 2.0

In fimex 2.0, there are some major changesd in the behaviour of ncml in fimex.

  1. In fimex before 2.0, the order of the dimensions for the shape of variables in ncml was reversed with respect to the ncml description. In 2.0, the dimension order in fimex and the ncml description should be the same. As both the old and new ncml text are valid, but only one of them yields useful results, this change requires manual review. This is the main reason to increase the major version number of fimex.
  2. There is now support for joinNew. As part of this implementation, the behaviour of union and joinExisting has also changed and should be closer to the ncml description. Again, for the same input ncml this might produce different output compared to fimex before 2.0.
  3. There is now support for writing to ncml, including values. This is probably only useful for small datasets, as output files might become huge for large datasets.

Dependencies

Fimex requires at least the following libraries to be installed for compilation

To configure the different file formats it requires:

  • NetCDF (netcdf > 3.5)
  • Grib_API (grib_api > 1.4) or ecCodes

To build the python interface, it requires:

  • pybind11 (>= 2.2.4)
  • python numpy (for the unit tests)

Installation

Since version 0.64.0~rc1, fimex is built with cmake. The minimum required cmake version is 2.8.12.

These commands illustrate how fimex might be compiled:

SRC=/fimex/source
BLD=/fimex/build
INS=/fimex/install

GENERATOR="Unix Makefiles" # unix
GENERATOR="CodeBlocks - $GENERATOR" # for qtcreator and others
#GENERATOR="Eclipse CDT4 - $GENERATOR" # for eclipse

mkdir $BLD
cd $BLD
cmake -G"$GENERATOR" \
    -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON \
    -DENABLE_GRIBAPI=YES -Dgrib_api_DIR=/path/to/grib_api \
    -DENABLE_THIS=YES \
    -DENABLE_THAT=NO \
    -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="$INS" \
    "$SRC"

make all test install

Of course, ENABLE_THIS and ENABLE_THAT should be replaced with actual config options.

There are several ways to edit available config options

  1. read the top-level CMakeLists.txt and pass values to cmake via -D...
  2. run cmake without options, then use either
    • ccmake, a text-based configuration editor, or
    • cmake-gui a Qt-based configuration editor, or
    • some IDE editor (e.g. qtcreator)

Please note that some packages are searched via pkg-config and that it might be necessary to have PKG_CONFIG_PATH set properly if packages are installed in non-standard locations or if you wrote your own .pc files.

It is recommended to build fimex outside the source directory, ie BLD != SRC in the above example.

Since Fimex makes some floating-point calculations in large loops, it is advisable to switch on SIMD/SSE operations in your compiler. On a Xeon machine with a x386 CPU and gcc, the following flags might help (those are default for x86-64)

CFLAGS='-O2 -mfpmath=sse -msse2' CXXFLAGS='-O2 -mfpmath=sse -msse2' cmake ...

Testing the Installation

Some tests require extra test data which can be downloaded from https://wiki.met.no/fimex/download. The test data archive must be unpacked, and the directory containing the file VERSION should be specified to cmake

cmake  ... -DTEST_EXTRADATA_DIR=/path/to/extra/test/data ...

Usage Example

Converting a model output from felt to NetCDF:

  1. Get an overview of times, layers and grid used in the felt-file.

  2. Group the parameters so that all parameters within an group use the same grid, times and the same layers (its possible to have a file with both sigma and pressure layers, but then all sigma-variables should have the same number of sigma layers and all pressure-variables should have the same number of pressure layers. Surface only variables, usually sigma=1000 felt variables, are a layer-group of their own).

  3. Create a felt2nc_variables.xml file for each variable group. Copy parameters from existing examples, or lookup variable and parameter names in the CF standard name documentation. If you have to generate several groups, it might be useful to split the file into axes, global attributes and variables, see, e.g., damocles_felt2nc_variables.xml. If you have two parameters which map to the same standard_name, make sure to give them different variable names if they are in the same group Adjust the datatype according to your data. float will always work fine, use short if you know that the variable even fits as 4-dimensional data into shorts. Use eventually a cdmWriterConfig.xml to process data as float and write the data as short.

  4. Validate the felt2nc_variables.xml file with, e.g.,

    xmllint --xinclude --postvalid --noout ../../share/etc/felt2nc_variables.xml
    
  5. Adjust the projection and area you want to extract in fimex_example.cfg (or use command line arguments to fimex)

  6. Run

    fimex -c fimex_example.cfg
    

Library usage

To use the fimex >= 1.2 from CMake projects, please use

-Dfimex_DIR=.../lib/cmake/fimex

and

find_package(fimex "1.2" REQUIRED)

or, if you want a specific version

-Dfimex-1.0_DIR=.../lib/cmake/fimex-1.0
find_package(fimex-1.0 REQUIRED)

In both cases, include paths etc are set implicitly when using

target_link_libraries(libfimex)

This functionality is not yet supported for static fimex libraries.