Error in URL

The URL extension did not match any that are known by this server. Below is a list of the five extensions that are be recognized by all OPeNDAP servers. If you think that the server is broken (that the URL you submitted should have worked), then please contact the OPeNDAP user support coordinator at: support@unidata.ucar.edu

OPeNDAP Server Help

To access most of the features of this OPeNDAP server, append one of the following a eight suffixes to a URL: .das, .dds, .dods, .ddx, .blob, .info, .ver or .help. Using these suffixes, you can ask this server for:
das
Dataset Attribute Structure (DAS)
dds
Dataset Descriptor Structure (DDS)
dods
DataDDS object (A constrained DDS populated with data)
ddx
XML version of the DDS/DAS
blob
Serialized binary data content for requested data set, with the constraint expression applied.
info
info object (attributes, types and other information)
html
html form for this dataset
ver
return the version number of the server
help
help information (this text)
For example, to request the DAS object from the FNOC1 dataset at URI/GSO (a test dataset) you would appand `.das' to the URL: http://opendap.gso.uri.edu/cgi-bin/nph-nc/data/fnoc1.nc.das.

Note: Many OPeNDAP clients supply these extensions for you so you don't need to append them (for example when using interfaces supplied by us or software re-linked with a OPeNDAP client-library). Generally, you only need to add these if you are typing a URL directly into a WWW browser.

Note: If you would like version information for this server but don't know a specific data file or data set name, use `/version' for the filename. For example: http://opendap.gso.uri.edu/cgi-bin/nph-nc/version will return the version number for the netCDF server used in the first example.

Suggestion: If you're typing this URL into a WWW browser and would like information about the dataset, use the `.info' extension.

If you'd like to see a data values, use the `.html' extension and submit a query using the customized form.