Hi Philip:
Both 'ncdf4' and 'Rnetcdf' should be able to download data using
OPeNDAP. That the package is using OPeNDAP is transparent to the user, other
than the fact that the "file" is an URL. Extracts are just like
reading a netCDF file using these packages, so you may have to spend some time
learning how to do that.
It is possible that 'tidnyNC' can also do OPeNDAP, I am just not
certain that.
-Roy
> On Aug 13, 2020, at 8:59 AM, Philip <herd_dog at cox.net> wrote:
>
> Daniel Bowman wrote a wonderful package to access National Weather Service
data with R.
>
> Unfortunately I stuck trying to download archived Rapid Update Forecasts
(RAP) going back into 2016. I have been poking around on the Internet for days
but keep getting recycled to three or four websites that assume a certain level
of background knowledge that I don?t have. It has something to do with OPenDAP
(Data Access Protocol) which is a piece of software to grab data over the
Internet.
>
> Can someone give me some direction?
>
> Thanks,
> Philip
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