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This directory contains programs to generate FLEXPART WINDFIELDS from ECMWF ERA-Interim data.

  • `python contains python scripts to extract and generate WINDFIELDS

  • `src contains Fortran source code to create CONVERT2 executable (used by the python scripts)

  • `grib_templates contains GRIB-API templates for running CONVERT2 program.

  • `please read SIP.doc and SUT.doc for detailed installation and usage instructions

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