1. Select the desired .GRD files, typically climate data for a range of years.
2. Edit the corresponding .ctl files to change the file paths to match each .GRD file.
3. Edit the tmax3.gs Grads script file to change the year and file paths to match each .ctl file.
4. Run the Grads software to generate a separate .csv file for each year's climate data, converting the .GRD files to .csv format shapefiles.
1. Select the desired .GRD files, typically climate data for a range of years.
2. Edit the corresponding .ctl files to change the file paths to match each .GRD file.
3. Edit the tmax3.gs Grads script file to change the year and file paths to match each .ctl file.
4. Run the Grads software to generate a separate .csv file for each year's climate data, converting the .GRD files to .csv format shapefiles.
1. Select the desired .GRD files, typically climate data for a range of years.
2. Edit the corresponding .ctl files to change the file paths to match each .GRD file.
3. Edit the tmax3.gs Grads script file to change the year and file paths to match each .ctl file.
4. Run the Grads software to generate a separate .csv file for each year's climate data, converting the .GRD files to .csv format shapefiles.
1. Select numbers of .GRD file for example- (1952-1999)
2. Then click on .ctl file 3. Change the path in ctl file DSET E:\test_temp\10_year_data\max_T\MaxT_1952.GRD (here need to change path acc to GRD file path) TITLE 1 degree analyzed grids UNDEF 99.9 XDEF 31 LINEAR 67.5 1 YDEF 31 LINEAR 7.5 1 ZDEF 1 Linear 1 1 TDEF 366 LINEAR 1JAN1994 1DY VARS 1 T 0 99 DAILYTEMP ENDVARS
There will be separate .ctl file of each .GRD file for example:-