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This dataset provides Daymet Version 4 data as gridded estimates of daily weather parameters for North America, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. Daymet variables include the following parameters: minimum temperature, maximum temperature, precipitation, shortwave radiation, vapor pressure, snow water equivalent, and day length. The dataset covers the period from January 1, 1980, to December 31 (or December 30 in leap years) of the most recent full calendar year for the Continental North America and Hawaii spatial regions. Data for Puerto Rico is available starting in 1950. Each subsequent year is processed individually at the close of a calendar year. Daymet variables are provided as individual files, by variable and year, at a 1 km x 1 km spatial resolution and a daily temporal resolution. Areas of Hawaii and Puerto Rico are available as files separate from the continental North America. Data are in a North America Lambert Conformal Conic projection and are distributed in a standardized Climate and Forecast (CF)-compliant netCDF file format.
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Finally, start up Apache OpenOffice 4.x.x to insure it's working.
Linux DEB-based Installation One you download the Apache OpenOffice tar.gz package, you should be able to decompress typing. tar Apache-OpenOfficeX.X.X.tar.gz package or using programs such as Ark, or File-Roller.
cd into the DEBS subdirectory of the installation directory. You should see a lot of debs here and one sub-directory called "desktop-integration".
Install this new version by typing sudo dpkg -i *.deb or become root using su command. By default, this will install/update Apache OpenOffice in your /opt directory. Alternatively, you can use a GUI package installer, reference the installation directory, and install all debs at the top level. This may also aid you in determing any dependency problems if they exist.
Install the desktop integration features for your setup. cd to desktop-integration (in the installation directory), and install the desktop intgration using dpkg.
Finally, start up Apache OpenOffice 4.x.x to insure it's working.
Note: Apache OpenOffice executable is called soffice and is located in /opt/OpenOffice4/program/A softlink is created on your /usr/local/bin/ directory. You can always map to the original at /opt/ if it doesnt start for whatever reason. 2ff7e9595c
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