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Guide to the WMO Table Driven Code Form Used for the Representation and Exchange of Regularly Spaced Data In Binary Form: FM 92 grib edition 2 Layer 1: Basic Aspects of FM 92 grib edition 2 (GRIB2) Layer 2: Structure and Uses of GRIB2 Messages Layer 3: Detailed Description of GRIB2 Geneva, 1 January 2003 Preface This Guide has been prepared to assist experts who wish to use the WMO Table Driven Data Representation Form FM 92 grib edition 2 (GRIB2). This Guide is designed in three layers to accommodate users who require different levels of understanding. Layer 1 is a general description designed for those who need to become familiar with the Table Driven code form but do not need a detailed understanding. Layer 2 focuses on the functionality and application of GRIB2, and is intended for those who must use software that encodes and/or decodes GRIB2, but will not actually write the software.
Guide to the WMO Table Driven Code Form Used for the Representation and Exchange of Regularly Spaced Data In Binary Form: FM 92 GRIB Edition 2
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