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During the import of netCDF files, the CF-encoded information about the coordinate reference system (CRS) is used to display the netCDF data with the correct geo-referencing.
As with other GIS systems, QGIS allows the combination of data from different sources.
As ArcGIS ist listed on the CF-website as a commercial GIS system, I propose to add the open source QGIS as well to the list of CF-aware software on the CF-Website at ttps://cfconventions.org/software.html
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QGIS (https://www.qgis.org/) is an open source Geographical Information System released under the GPL 2 licence (https://qgis.org/license/) available for Linux, Windows and Macintosh.
QGIS supports a large number of data formats, including netCDF via the GDAL library (https://docs.qgis.org/3.34/en/docs/user_manual/managing_data_source/opening_data.html).
During the import of netCDF files, the CF-encoded information about the coordinate reference system (CRS) is used to display the netCDF data with the correct geo-referencing.
As with other GIS systems, QGIS allows the combination of data from different sources.
As ArcGIS ist listed on the CF-website as a commercial GIS system, I propose to add the open source QGIS as well to the list of CF-aware software on the CF-Website at ttps://cfconventions.org/software.html
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: