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1C> @file
2C> @brief Finds and unpacks a grib message.
3C> @author Mark Iredell @date 1994-04-01
4
5C> Find and unpack a grib message.
6C> Read a grib index file (or optionally the grib file itself)
7C> to get the index buffer (i.e. table of contents) for the grib file.
8C> (The index buffer is saved for use by future prospective calls.)
9C> Find in the index buffer a reference to the grib message requested.
10C> The grib message request specifies the number of messages to skip
11C> and the unpacked pds and gds parameters. (A requested parameter
12C> of -1 means to allow any value of this parameter to be found.)
13C> If the requested grib message is found, then it is read from the
14C> grib file and unpacked. Its message number is returned along with
15C> the unpacked pds and gds parameters, the unpacked bitmap (if any),
16C> and the unpacked data. If the grib message is not found, then the
17C> return code will be nonzero.
18C>
19C> Program history log:
20C> - Mark Iredell 1994-04-01
21C> - Mark Iredell 1995-10-31 Modularized portions of code into subprograms
22C> and allowed for unspecified index file.
23C>
24C> @param[in] lugb Integer unit of the unblocked grib data file.
25C> @param[in] lugi Integer unit of the unblocked grib index file
26C> (=0 to get index buffer from the grib file).
27C> @param[in] jf Integer maximum number of data points to unpack.
28C> @param[in] j Integer number of messages to skip
29C> (=0 to search from beginning)
30C> (<0 to read index buffer and skip -1-j messages).
31C> @param[in] jpds Integer (200) pds parameters for which to search
32C> (=-1 for wildcard).
33C> - 1 Id of center.
34C> - 2 Generating process id number.
35C> - 3 Grid definition.
36C> - 4 Gds/bms flag (right adj copy of octet 8).
37C> - 5 Indicator of parameter.
38C> - 6 Type of level.
39C> - 7 Height/pressure , etc of level.
40C> - 8 Year including (century-1).
41C> - 9 Month of year.
42C> - 10 Day of month.
43C> - 11 Hour of day.
44C> - 12 Minute of hour.
45C> - 13 Indicator of forecast time unit.
46C> - 14 Time range 1.
47C> - 15 Time range 2.
48C> - 16 Time range flag.
49C> - 17 Number included in average.
50C> - 18 Version nr of grib specification.
51C> - 19 Version nr of parameter table.
52C> - 20 Nr missing from average/accumulation.
53C> - 21 Century of reference time of data.
54C> - 22 Units decimal scale factor.
55C> - 23 Subcenter number.
56C> - 24 Pds byte 29, for nmc ensemble products.
57C> - 128 If forecast field error.
58C> - 64 If bias corrected fcst field.
59C> - 32 If smoothed field (warning: can be combination of more than 1).
60C> - 25 Pds byte 30, not used
61C> @param[in] jgds Integer (200) gds parameters for which to search
62C> (only searched if jpds(3)=255)
63C> (=-1 for wildcard).
64C> - 1 Data representation type.
65C> - 19 Number of vertical coordinate parameters.
66C> - 20 Octet number of the list of vertical coordinate parameters
67C> or octet number of the list of numbers of points in each row or
68C> 255 If neither are present.
69C> - 21 For grids with pl, number of points in grid.
70C> - 22 Number of words in each row.
71C> - Latitude/longitude grids.
72C> - 2 n(i) Nr points on latitude circle.
73C> - 3 n(j) Nr points on longitude meridian.
74C> - 4 la(1) Latitude of origin.
75C> - 5 lo(1) Longitude of origin.
76C> - 6 Resolution flag (right adj copy of octet 17).
77C> - 7 la(2) Latitude of extreme point.
78C> - 8 lo(2) Longitude of extreme point.
79C> - 9 di Longitudinal direction of increment.
80C> - 10 dj Latitudinal direction increment.
81C> - 11 Scanning mode flag (right adj copy of octet 28).
82C> - Gaussian grids.
83C> - 2 n(i) Nr points on latitude circle.
84C> - 3 n(j) Nr points on longitude meridian.
85C> - 4 la(1) Latitude of origin.
86C> - 5 lo(1) Longitude of origin.
87C> - 6 Resolution flag (right adj copy of octet 17).
88C> - 7 la(2) Latitude of extreme point.
89C> - 8 lo(2) Longitude of extreme point.
90C> - 9 di Longitudinal direction of increment.
91C> - 10 n Nr of circles pole to equator.
92C> - 11 Scanning mode flag (right adj copy of octet 28).
93C> - 12 nv Nr of vert coord parameters.
94C> - 13 pv Octet nr of list of vert coord parameters or
95C> - pl Location of the list of numbers of points in
96C> each row (if no vert coord parameters are present) or
97C> - 255 If neither are present.
98C> - Polar stereographic grids.
99C> - 2 n(i) Nr points along lat circle.
100C> - 3 n(j) Nr points along lon circle.
101C> - 4 la(1) Latitude of origin.
102C> - 5 lo(1) Longitude of origin.
103C> - 6 Resolution flag (right adj copy of octet 17).
104C> - 7 lov Grid orientation.
105C> - 8 dx - X direction increment.
106C> - 9 dy - Y direction increment.
107C> - 10 Projection center flag.
108C> - 11 Scanning mode (right adj copy of octet 28).
109C> - Spherical harmonic coefficients.
110C> - 2 j Pentagonal resolution parameter.
111C> - 3 k Pentagonal resolution parameter.
112C> - 4 m Pentagonal resolution parameter.
113C> - 5 Representation type.
114C> - 6 Coefficient storage mode.
115C> - Mercator grids.
116C> - 2 n(i) Nr points on latitude circle.
117C> - 3 n(j) Nr points on longitude meridian.
118C> - 4 la(1) Latitude of origin.
119C> - 5 lo(1) Longitude of origin.
120C> - 6 Resolution flag (right adj copy of octet 17).
121C> - 7 la(2) Latitude of last grid point.
122C> - 8 lo(2) Longitude of last grid point.
123C> - 9 latit - Latitude of projection intersection.
124C> - 10 Reserved.
125C> - 11 Scanning mode flag (right adj copy of octet 28).
126C> - 12 Longitudinal dir grid length.
127C> - 13 Latitudinal dir grid length.
128C> - Lambert conformal grids.
129C> - 2 nx Nr points along x-axis.
130C> - 3 ny Nr points along y-axis.
131C> - 4 la1 Lat of origin (lower left).
132C> - 5 lo1 Lon of origin (lower left).
133C> - 6 Resolution (right adj copy of octet 17).
134C> - 7 lov - Orientation of grid.
135C> - 8 dx - X-dir increment.
136C> - 9 dy - Y-dir increment.
137C> - 10 Projection center flag.
138C> - 11 Scanning mode flag (right adj copy of octet 28).
139C> - 12 latin 1 First lat from pole of secant cone inter.
140C> - 13 latin 2 Second lat from pole of secant cone inter.
141C> @param[in] jens Integer (200) ensemble pds parms for which to search
142C> (only searched if jpds(23)=2) (=-1 for wildcard).
143C> - 1 Application identifier.
144C> - 2 Ensemble type.
145C> - 3 Ensemble identifier.
146C> - 4 Product identifier.
147C> - 5 Smoothing flag.
148C>
149C> @param[out] kf Integer number of data points unpacked.
150C> @param[out] k Integer message number unpacked
151C> (can be same as j in calling program
152C> in order to facilitate multiple searches).
153C> @param[out] kpds Integer (200) unpacked pds parameters.
154C> @param[out] kgds Integer (200) unpacked gds parameters.
155C> @param[out] kens Integer (200) unpacked ensemble pds parms.
156C> @param[out] lb Logical*1 (kf) unpacked bitmap if present.
157C> @param[out] f Real (kf) unpacked data.
158C> @param[out] iret Integer return code.
159C> - 0 All ok
160C> - 96 Error reading index file
161C> - 97 Error reading grib file
162C> - 98 Number of data points greater than jf
163C> - 99 Request not found
164C> - other w3fi63 grib unpacker return code
165C>
166C> @note In order to unpack grib from a multiprocessing environment
167C> where each processor is attempting to read from its own pair of
168C> logical units, one must directly call subprogram getgbem as below,
169C> allocating a private copy of cbuf, nlen and nnum to each processor.
170C> Do not engage the same logical unit from more than one processor.
171C>
172C> @author Mark Iredell @date 1994-04-01
173C-----------------------------------------------------------------------
174 SUBROUTINE getgbe(LUGB,LUGI,JF,J,JPDS,JGDS,JENS,
175 & KF,K,KPDS,KGDS,KENS,LB,F,IRET)
176 INTEGER JPDS(200),JGDS(200),JENS(200)
177 INTEGER KPDS(200),KGDS(200),KENS(200)
178 LOGICAL*1 LB(JF)
179 REAL F(JF)
180 parameter(mbuf=256*1024)
181 CHARACTER CBUF(MBUF)
182 SAVE cbuf,nlen,nnum,mnum
183 DATA lux/0/
184C - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
185C DETERMINE WHETHER INDEX BUFFER NEEDS TO BE INITIALIZED
186 IF(lugi.GT.0.AND.(j.LT.0.OR.lugi.NE.lux)) THEN
187 lux=lugi
188 jj=min(j,-1-j)
189 ELSEIF(lugi.LE.0.AND.(j.LT.0.OR.lugb.NE.lux)) THEN
190 lux=lugb
191 jj=min(j,-1-j)
192 ELSE
193 jj=j
194 ENDIF
195C - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
196C FIND AND UNPACK GRIB MESSAGE
197 CALL getgbem(lugb,lugi,jf,jj,jpds,jgds,jens,
198 & mbuf,cbuf,nlen,nnum,mnum,
199 & kf,k,kpds,kgds,kens,lb,f,iret)
200 IF(iret.EQ.96) lux=0
201C - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
202 RETURN
203 END
subroutine getgbe(lugb, lugi, jf, j, jpds, jgds, jens, kf, k, kpds, kgds, kens, lb, f, iret)
Find and unpack a grib message.
Definition getgbe.f:176
subroutine getgbem(lugb, lugi, jf, j, jpds, jgds, jens, mbuf, cbuf, nlen, nnum, mnum, kf, k, kpds, kgds, kens, lb, f, iret)
Find and unpack a grib message.
Definition getgbem.f:183