cmor 2.8.0-2 source package in Ubuntu

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cmor (2.8.0-2) unstable; urgency=low


  * Add lintian override for DH 9 without versioned depends.
  * Remove libcmor2.install that adds incorrect double copy of library.
    Closes: #650387. 

 -- Alastair McKinstry <email address hidden>  Sat, 04 Feb 2012 16:33:01 +0000

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libcmor-dev: Development files for Climate Model Output Rewriter

 The "Climate Model Output Rewriter" (CMOR, pronounced "Seymour")
 comprises a set of C-based functions, with bindings to both python
 and FORTRAN 90, that can be used to produce CF-compliant netCDF files
 that fulfill the requirements of many of the climate community's
 standard model experiments. These experiments are collectively
 referred to as MIP's and include, for example, AMIP, CMIP, CFMIP,
 PMIP, APE, and IPCC scenario runs. The output resulting from CMOR
 is "self-describing" and facilitates analysis of results across models.

libcmor2: Climate Model Output Rewriter library

 The "Climate Model Output Rewriter" (CMOR, pronounced "Seymour")
 comprises a set of C-based functions, with bindings to both python
 and FORTRAN 90, that can be used to produce CF-compliant netCDF files
 that fulfill the requirements of many of the climate community's
 standard model experiments. These experiments are collectively
 referred to as MIP's and include, for example, AMIP, CMIP, CFMIP,
 PMIP, APE, and IPCC scenario runs. The output resulting from CMOR
 is "self-describing" and facilitates analysis of results across models.

python-cmor: python interface to CMOR

 This is a python interface to CMOR, the Climate Model Output Rewriter.