This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: PRSFC (Pascal ): surface pressure 2: USTAR (M/S ): cell averaged friction velocity 3: WSTAR (M/S ): convective velocity scale 4: PBL (M ): PBL height 5: ZRUF (M ): surface roughness length 6: MOLI (1/M ): inverse of Monin-Obukhov length 7: HFX (WATTS/M**2): sensible heat flux 8: LH (WATTS/M**2): latent heat flux 9: RADYNI (M/S ): inverse of aerodynamic resistance 10: RSTOMI (M/S ): inverse of bulk stomatal resistance 11: TEMPG (K ): skin temperature at ground 12: TEMP2 (K ): temperature at 2 m 13: Q2 (KG/KG ): mixing ratio at 2 m 14: WSPD10 (M/S ): wind speed at 10 m 15: WDIR10 (DEGREES ): wind direction at 10 m 16: GLW (WATTS/M**2): longwave radiation at ground 17: GSW (WATTS/M**2): solar radiation absorbed at ground 18: RGRND (WATTS/M**2): solar rad reaching sfc 19: RN (CM ): nonconvec. pcpn per met TSTEP 20: RC (CM ): convective pcpn per met TSTEP 21: CFRAC (FRACTION ): total cloud fraction 22: CLDT (M ): cloud top layer height (m) 23: CLDB (M ): cloud bottom layer height (m) 24: WBAR (G/M**3 ): avg. liquid water content of cloud 25: SNOCOV (DECIMAL ): snow cover 26: VEG (DECIMAL ): vegetation coverage (decimal) 27: LAI (AREA/AREA ): leaf-area index 28: SEAICE (FRACTION ): sea ice (fraction) 29: WR (M ): canopy moisture content 30: SOIM1 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top cm 31: SOIM2 (M**3/M**3 ): volumetric soil moisture in top m 32: SOIT1 (K ): soil temperature in top cm 33: SOIT2 (K ): soil temperature in top m 34: SLTYP (CATEGORY ): soil texture type by USDA category 35: Extract all variables This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ Version with PARMS3.EXT/PARAMETER::MXVARS3= 2048 netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Missing environment variable EXECUTION_ID Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ Value for PROMPTFLAG: Y returning TRUE Enter logical name for INPUT FILE [INFILE] >> Value for IOAPI_CHECK_HEADERS not defined;returning default: FALSE "INFILE" opened as OLD:READ-ONLY File name "/data1/regrid/utilities/bioseason/tmp.ncf" File type GRDDED3 Execution ID "????????????????" Grid name "METCRO_12US2_CRO" Dimensions: 246 rows, 396 cols, 1 lays, 1 vbles NetCDF ID: 65536 opened as READONLY Starting date and time 2016001:000000 (0:00:00 Jan. 1, 2016) Timestep 010000 (1:00:00 hh:mm:ss) Maximum current record number 8784 Value for PROMPTFLAG: Y returning TRUE Enter layer to extract, 0 for all layers, -1 for subrange [1] >> Using response 0 The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: TEMP2 (K): temperature at 2 m 2: Extract all variables Enter # for vble (0 to quit, -1 for ALL VBLES) [2] >> Using default 2 Extracting all variables Enter starting date (YYYYDDD) for run [2016001] >> Using default 2016001 Enter starting time (HHMMSS) for run [0] >> Using default 0 Enter duration (HHMMSS) for run [87830000] >> Using response 87840000 Enter logical name for OUTPUT FILE [OUTFILE] >> Value for IOAPI_CHECK_HEADERS not defined;returning default: FALSE Value for IOAPI_OFFSET_64 not defined;returning default: TRUE Value for IOAPI_CFMETA not defined;returning default: FALSE Value for IOAPI_CMAQMETA not defined; returning defaultval ': 'NONE' Value for IOAPI_CMAQMETA not defined; returning defaultval ': 'NONE' Value for IOAPI_SMOKEMETA not defined; returning defaultval ': 'NONE' Value for IOAPI_SMOKEMETA not defined; returning defaultval ': 'NONE' Value for IOAPI_TEXTMETA not defined; returning defaultval ': 'NONE' Value for IOAPI_TEXTMETA not defined; returning defaultval ': 'NONE' "OUTFILE" opened as UNKNOWN(R-W) File name "/data1/regrid/utilities/bioseason/METCRO2D_2016_12US2" File type GRDDED3 Execution ID "????????????????" Grid name "METCRO_12US2_CRO" Dimensions: 246 rows, 396 cols, 1 lays, 1 vbles NetCDF ID: 131072 opened as READWRITE Starting date and time 2016001:000000 (0:00:00 Jan. 1, 2016) Timestep 010000 (1:00:00 hh:mm:ss) Maximum current record number 0 Value for IOAPI_LOG_WRITE not defined;returning default: TRUE TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016001:000000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016001:010000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016001:020000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016001:030000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016001:040000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016001:050000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016001:060000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016001:070000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016001:080000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016001:090000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016001:100000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016001:110000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016001:120000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016001:130000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016001:140000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 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written to OUTFILE for 2016366:050000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016366:060000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016366:070000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016366:080000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016366:090000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016366:100000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016366:110000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016366:120000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016366:130000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016366:140000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016366:150000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016366:160000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016366:170000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016366:180000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016366:190000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016366:200000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016366:210000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016366:220000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016366:230000 --->> Normal Completion of program M3XTRACT Success in program This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ Version with PARMS3.EXT/PARAMETER::MXVARS3= 2048 netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Missing environment variable EXECUTION_ID Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ Value for PROMPTFLAG: Y returning TRUE Enter logical name for INPUT FILE [INFILE] >> Value for IOAPI_CHECK_HEADERS not defined;returning default: FALSE "INFILE" opened as OLD:READ-ONLY File name "/data1/regrid/utilities/bioseason/tmp.ncf" File type GRDDED3 Execution ID "????????????????" Grid name "METCRO_12US2_CRO" Dimensions: 246 rows, 396 cols, 1 lays, 1 vbles NetCDF ID: 65536 opened as READONLY Starting date and time 2016001:000000 (0:00:00 Jan. 1, 2016) Timestep 010000 (1:00:00 hh:mm:ss) Maximum current record number 240 Value for PROMPTFLAG: Y returning TRUE Enter layer to extract, 0 for all layers, -1 for subrange [1] >> Using response 0 The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: TEMP2 (K): temperature at 2 m 2: Extract all variables Enter # for vble (0 to quit, -1 for ALL VBLES) [2] >> Using default 2 Extracting all variables Enter starting date (YYYYDDD) for run [2016001] >> Using default 2016001 Enter starting time (HHMMSS) for run [0] >> Using default 0 Enter duration (HHMMSS) for run [2390000] >> Using response 2400000 Enter logical name for OUTPUT FILE [OUTFILE] >> Value for IOAPI_CHECK_HEADERS not defined;returning default: FALSE Value for IOAPI_OFFSET_64 not defined;returning default: TRUE Value for IOAPI_CFMETA not defined;returning default: FALSE Value for IOAPI_CMAQMETA not defined; returning defaultval ': 'NONE' Value for IOAPI_CMAQMETA not defined; returning defaultval ': 'NONE' Value for IOAPI_SMOKEMETA not defined; returning defaultval ': 'NONE' Value for IOAPI_SMOKEMETA not defined; returning defaultval ': 'NONE' Value for IOAPI_TEXTMETA not defined; returning defaultval ': 'NONE' Value for IOAPI_TEXTMETA not defined; returning defaultval ': 'NONE' "OUTFILE" opened as UNKNOWN(R-W) File name "/data1/regrid/utilities/bioseason/METCRO2D_2015_12US2" File type GRDDED3 Execution ID "????????????????" Grid name "METCRO_12US2_CRO" Dimensions: 246 rows, 396 cols, 1 lays, 1 vbles NetCDF ID: 131072 opened as READWRITE Starting date and time 2016001:000000 (0:00:00 Jan. 1, 2016) Timestep 010000 (1:00:00 hh:mm:ss) Maximum current record number 0 Value for IOAPI_LOG_WRITE not defined;returning default: TRUE TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016001:000000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016001:010000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016001:020000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016001:030000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016001:040000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016001:050000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016001:060000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016001:070000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016001:080000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016001:090000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016001:100000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016001:110000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016001:120000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016001:130000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 2016001:140000 TEMP2 written to OUTFILE for 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EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ SMOKE --------------- Copyright (c)2004 Environmental Modeling for Policy Development All rights reserved Program METSCAN, Version Dev Online documentation http://www.cep.unc.edu/empd/products/smoke Program METSCAN scans meteorology temperature data for any time range to determine the dates between which freezing occurs (sometimes called the first and last freeze dates. You will need to enter the logical names for the input and output files (and to have set them prior to program start, using "setenv "). You may use END_OF-FILE (control-D) to quit the program during logical-name entry. Default responses are given in brackets [LIKE THIS] and can be accepted by hitting the key. This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ SMOKE --------------- Copyright (c)2004 Environmental Modeling for Policy Development All rights reserved Program METSCAN, Version Dev Online documentation http://www.cep.unc.edu/empd/products/smoke Program METSCAN scans meteorology temperature data for any time range to determine the dates between which freezing occurs (sometimes called the first and last freeze dates. You will need to enter the logical names for the input and output files (and to have set them prior to program start, using "setenv "). You may use END_OF-FILE (control-D) to quit the program during logical-name entry. Default responses are given in brackets [LIKE THIS] and can be accepted by hitting the key. This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ Version with PARMS3.EXT/PARAMETER::MXVARS3= 2048 netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Missing environment variable EXECUTION_ID Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ Value for PROMPTFLAG: Y returning TRUE Enter logical name for INPUT FILE [INFILE] >> INFILE :/data1/regrid/utilities/bioseason/bak/tlasthour >>--->> WARNING in subroutine OPEN3 File not available. Could not open file "INFILE". Value for PROMPTFLAG: Y returning TRUE Try again? (Y/N) [Y] >> Did not understand your response; Please try again. (You are allowed 4 more attempts.) Try again? (Y/N) [Y] >> Returning default value TRUE for query: "Try again?" Enter logical name for INPUT FILE [INFILE] >> INFILE :/data1/regrid/utilities/bioseason/bak/tlasthour >>--->> WARNING in subroutine OPEN3 File not available. Could not open file "INFILE". Try again? (Y/N) [Y] >> Returning default value TRUE for query: "Try again?" Enter logical name for INPUT FILE [INFILE] >> INFILE :/data1/regrid/utilities/bioseason/bak/tlasthour >>--->> WARNING in subroutine OPEN3 File not available. Could not open file "INFILE". Try again? (Y/N) [Y] >> Returning default value TRUE for query: "Try again?" Enter logical name for INPUT FILE [INFILE] >> INFILE :/data1/regrid/utilities/bioseason/bak/tlasthour >>--->> WARNING in subroutine OPEN3 File not available. Could not open file "INFILE". Try again? (Y/N) [Y] >> *** ERROR ABORT in subroutine M3PROMPT END-OF-FILE encountered This program uses the EPA-AREAL/MCNC-EnvPgms/BAMS Models-3 I/O Applications Programming Interface, [I/O API] which is built on top of the netCDF I/O library (Copyright 1993, 1996 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata Program) and the PVM parallel-programming library (from Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1992-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2012 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC, and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the Environment. Released under the GNU LGPL License, version 2.1. See URL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html for conditions of use. ioapi-3.2: $Id: init3.F90 98 2018-04-05 14:35:07Z coats $ Version with PARMS3.EXT/PARAMETER::MXVARS3= 2048 netCDF version 4.6.3-development of Jan 3 2019 15:31:42 $ Missing environment variable EXECUTION_ID Program M3XTRACT to extract selected variables from a GRIDDED, BOUNDARY, CUSTOM, or SPARSE MATRIX Models-3 file for a specified time period, optionally rename them, and write them to another such file. You may select either to extract all layers, to extract a single selected layer, or to extract a selected subrange of the layers. You need to have set environment variables for the input and output file logical names. You will be asked to select the set of variables to be extracted, and the time period to extract them for. USAGE: m3xtract [INFILE OUTFILE] (and then answer the prompts). See URL https://www.cmascenter.org/ioapi/documentation/3.1/html#tools Program copyright (C) 1992-2002 MCNC, (C) 1995-2013 Carlie J. Coats, Jr., (C) 2003-2010 Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems, LLC., and (C) 2014-2016 UNC Institute for the the Environment. Released under Version 2 of the GNU General Public License, Version 2. See enclosed GPL.txt, or URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to Carlie J. Coats, Jr. carlie@jyarborough.com or UNC Institute for the Environment 137 E. Franklin St. Suite 602 Room 613-C Campus Box 1105 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 Program version: $Id:: m3xtract.f 17 2017-09-02 16:47:59Z coats $ Value for PROMPTFLAG: Y returning TRUE Enter logical name for INPUT FILE [INFILE] >> Value for IOAPI_CHECK_HEADERS not defined;returning default: FALSE "INFILE" opened as OLD:READ-ONLY File name "/data1/regrid/utilities/bioseason/bak/bioseason.cmaq.2016j_12US2.ncf" File type GRDDED3 Execution ID "????????????????" Grid name "METCRO_12US2_CRO" Dimensions: 246 rows, 396 cols, 1 lays, 1 vbles NetCDF ID: 65536 opened as READONLY Starting date and time 2016001:000000 (0:00:00 Jan. 1, 2016) Timestep 240000 (24:00:00 hh:mm:ss) Maximum current record number 366 Value for PROMPTFLAG: Y returning TRUE Enter layer to extract, 0 for all layers, -1 for subrange [1] >> Using response 0 The list of variables in file "INFILE" is: 1: SEASON (n/a): 1=summer, 0=winter 2: Extract all variables Enter # for vble (0 to quit, -1 for ALL VBLES) [2] >> Using default 2 Extracting all variables Enter starting date (YYYYDDD) for run [2016001] >> Using default 2016001 Enter starting time (HHMMSS) for run [0] >> Using default 0 Enter duration (HHMMSS) for run [87600000] >> Using default 87600000 Enter logical name for OUTPUT FILE [OUTFILE] >> Value for IOAPI_CHECK_HEADERS not defined;returning default: FALSE "OUTFILE" opened as UNKNOWN(R-W) File name "/data1/regrid/utilities/bioseason/bak/bioseason.cmaq.2015_12US2.ncf" File type GRDDED3 Execution ID "????????????????" Grid name "METCRO_12US2_CRO" Dimensions: 246 rows, 396 cols, 1 lays, 1 vbles NetCDF ID: 131072 opened as READWRITE Starting date and time 2016001:000000 (0:00:00 Jan. 1, 2016) Timestep 240000 (24:00:00 hh:mm:ss) Maximum current record number 10 Value for IOAPI_LOG_WRITE not defined;returning default: TRUE SEASON written to OUTFILE for 2016001:000000 SEASON written to OUTFILE for 2016002:000000 SEASON written to OUTFILE for 2016003:000000 SEASON written to OUTFILE for 2016004:000000 SEASON written to OUTFILE for 2016005:000000 SEASON written to OUTFILE for 2016006:000000 SEASON written to OUTFILE for 2016007:000000 SEASON written to OUTFILE for 2016008:000000 SEASON written to OUTFILE for 2016009:000000 SEASON written to OUTFILE for 2016010:000000 SEASON written to OUTFILE for 2016011:000000 SEASON written to OUTFILE for 2016012:000000 SEASON written to OUTFILE for 2016013:000000 SEASON written to OUTFILE for 2016014:000000 SEASON written to OUTFILE for 2016015:000000 SEASON written to 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