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NAME

       grib_copy  -  Copies  the content of grib files printing values of some
       keys.

DESCRIPTION

       Copies the content of grib files printing values of some keys.

USAGE

       grib_copy [options] grib_file grib_file ... output_grib_file

OPTIONS

       -f   Force. Force the execution not to fail on error.

       -r    Repack  data.  Sometimes  after  setting  some   keys   involving
       properties
              of the packing algorithm a repacking of data  is  needed.   This
              repacking is performed setting this -r option.

       -p key[:{s/d/l}],key[:{s/d/l}],...
              Declaration  of keys to print.  For each key a string (key:s) or
              a double (key:d) or  a  long  (key:l)  type  can  be  requested.
              Default type is string.

       -P key[:{s/d/l}],key[:{s/d/l}],...
              As -p adding the declared keys to the default list.

       -w key[:{s/d/l}]=value,key[:{s/d/l}]=value,...
              Where   clause.   Only  grib  messages  matching  the  key/value
              constraints are copied to the output_grib_file.  For each key  a
              string (key:s) or a double (key:d) or a long (key:l) type can be
              defined. Default type is string.

       -B order by directive
              Order by. The output will be  ordered  according  the  order  by
              directive.   Order  by  example:  "step  asc, centre desc" (step
              ascending and centre discending)

       -V   Version.

       -W width
              Minimum width of each column in output. Default is 10.

       -M   Multi-grib support off. Turn off support for  multiple  fields  in
       single grib message

       -g   Copy GTS header.

       -G   GRIBEX compatibility mode.

       -7   Does not fail when the message has wrong length

       -v   Verbose.

AUTHOR

       This    manpage    has    been    autogenerated    by    Enrico    Zini
       <enrico@debian.org>from the command line help of grib_copy.