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! (C) Copyright 2005- ECMWF.
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! This software is licensed under the terms of the Apache Licence Version 2.0
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! which can be obtained at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.
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! In applying this licence, ECMWF does not waive the privileges and immunities granted to it by
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! virtue of its status as an intergovernmental organisation nor does it submit to any jurisdiction.
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!> Module grib_api
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!>
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!> The grib_api module provides the Fortran 90 interface of the GRIB API.
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module grib_api
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implicit none
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include "grib_kinds.h"
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include "grib_api_constants.h"
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include "grib_api_externals.h"
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include "grib_api_visibility.h"
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real(8), parameter, public :: GRIB_MISSING_DOUBLE = -1.D+100
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integer(4), parameter, public :: GRIB_MISSING_LONG = 2147483647
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!> Create a new message in memory from an integer or character array containting the coded message.
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!>
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!> The message can be accessed through its gribid and it will be available\n
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!> until @ref grib_release is called. A reference to the original coded\n
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!> message is kept in the new message structure.
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!>
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!> In case of error, if the status parameter (optional) is not given, the program will
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!> exit with an error message.\n Otherwise the error message can be
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!> gathered with @ref grib_get_error_string.
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!>
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!>
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!> \b Examples: \ref grib_copy_message.f90 "grib_copy_message.f90"
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!>
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!> @param gribid id of the grib loaded in memory
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!> @param message array containing the coded message
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!> @param status GRIB_SUCCESS if OK, integer value on error
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interface grib_new_from_message
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module procedure grib_new_from_message_int4
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module procedure grib_new_from_message_char
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end interface grib_new_from_message
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!> Get a value of specified index from an array key.
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!>
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!> Given a gribid and key name as input a value corresponding to the given index
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!> is returned. The index is zero based i.e. the first element has
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!> zero index, the second element index one and so on.
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!> If the parameter index is an array all the values correspondig to the indexes
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!> list is returned.
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!> The gribid references to a grib message loaded in memory.
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!>
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!> In case of error, if the status parameter (optional) is not given, the program will
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!> exit with an error message.\n Otherwise the error message can be
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!> gathered with @ref grib_get_error_string.
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!>
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!> \b Examples: \ref grib_nearest.f90 "grib_nearest.f90"
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!>
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!> @see grib_new_from_file, grib_release, grib_get
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!> @param[in] gribid id of the GRIB loaded in memory
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!> @param[in] key key name
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!> @param[in] index index can be a scalar or array of integer(4)
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!> @param[out] value value can be a scalar or array of integer(4),real(4),real(8)
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!> @param[out] status GRIB_SUCCESS if OK, integer value on error
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interface grib_get_element
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module procedure grib_get_real4_element, &
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grib_get_real8_element, &
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grib_get_real4_elements, &
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grib_get_real8_elements
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end interface grib_get_element
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!> Find the nearest point/points of a given latitude/longitude point.
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!> The value in the nearest point (or the four nearest points) is returned as well as the
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!> zero based index (which can be used in @ref grib_get_element)
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!> and its distance from the given point using the following
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!> formula radius * acos( sin(lat1)*sin(lat2)+cos(lat1)*cos(lat2)*cos(lon1-lon2) ).
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!> If the is_lsm flag is .true. the input field gribid is considered as
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!> a land sea mask and the nearest land point is returned.\n
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!> The nearest land point among the four neighbours is:
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!> - the nearest point with land sea mask value >= 0.5
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!> - the nearest without any other condition if all the four have land sea mask value <0.5.
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!>
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!> Arrays (real(8)) of latitude/longitude can be provided to find with one call
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!> the values,indexes and distances for all the lat/lon points listed in the arrays.
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!>
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!> If a single latitude/longitude point is provided and outlat,outlon,value,distance,index
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!> are defined as arrays with four elements the lat/lon coordinates and values, distances
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!> and indexes of the four nearest points are returned.
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!>
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!> In case of error, if the status parameter (optional) is not given, the program will
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!> exit with an error message.\n Otherwise the error message can be
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!> gathered with @ref grib_get_error_string.
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!>
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!> \b Examples: \ref grib_nearest.f90 "grib_nearest.f90"
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!> @param[in] gribid id of the grib loaded in memory
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!> @param[in] is_lsm .true. if the nearest land point is required otherwise .false.
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!> @param[in] inlat latitude of the point in degrees
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!> @param[in] inlon longitudes of the point in degrees
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!> @param[out] outlat latitude of the nearest point in degrees
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!> @param[out] outlon longitude of the nearest point in degrees
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!> @param[out] distance distance between the given point and its nearest (in km)
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!> @param[out] index zero based index
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!> @param[out] value value of the field in the nearest point
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!> @param[out] status GRIB_SUCCESS if OK, integer value on error
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interface grib_find_nearest
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module procedure grib_find_nearest_single, &
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grib_find_nearest_four_single, &
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grib_find_nearest_multiple
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end interface grib_find_nearest
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!> Get latitude/longitude and data values.
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!>
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!> Latitudes, longitudes, data values arrays are returned.
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!> They must be properly allocated by the caller and their required
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!> dimension can be obtained with \ref grib_get_size or by getting (with \ref grib_get)
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!> the value of the integer key "numberOfPoints".
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!>
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!> In case of error, if the status parameter (optional) is not given, the program will
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!> exit with an error message.\n Otherwise the error message can be
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!> gathered with @ref grib_get_error_string.
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!>
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!> \b Examples: \ref grib_get_data.f90 "grib_get_data.f90"
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!> @param[in] gribid id of the grib loaded in memory
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!> @param[out] lats latitudes array with dimension "size"
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!> @param[out] lons longitudes array with dimension "size"
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!> @param[out] values data values array with dimension "size"
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!> @param[out] status GRIB_SUCCESS if OK, integer value on error
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interface grib_get_data
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module procedure grib_get_data_real4, &
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grib_get_data_real8
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end interface grib_get_data
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