Hi all,
WHen I look at the file attached by HansPeter (HP GRIB.001) it looks fine to
me. The GRIB part can be found after the first 899 bytes. The remaining part
(GRIB to 7777, inclusive) is 803521 bytes long, which is as indicated in octets
9 to 16 of Section 0.
The users who have been looking at the data have received it via EUMETCast, and
also via ftp from me. Maybe some got data from the UMARF, but I don't get to
hear about them. I think that as long as a decoder looks through a file and
pulls out GRIB (or BUFR) messages before decoding, then it doesn't matter how
they are packed into files.
Simon
Dr Simon Elliott
Product Implementation Manager
Operations Department
EUMETSAT
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