I know summaries aren't usual on this list but I find them very helpful on
other lists.
I got exactly the information I wanted from responses. The standard
developed by European Met. organisations was exactly what I hoped for.
> The European Met. F90 standard is at
> http://www.meto.gov.uk/sec5/NWP/NWP_F90Standards.html
> there has been an initiative to do such from some European weather
> services. I found the paper at the German: (probably same as above)
>
> http://www.dwd.de/research/standard/ftn90/ewglam.html
> A useful french site :
> http://www.ifremer.fr/ditigo/molagnon/fortran90/engfaq.html#2.2
Thanks to all who replied:
Daniel CHARPIN
John Bray
Luis Kornblueh
Michael Metcalf
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Dr. Glenn Carver, Senior Research Associate,
Centre for Atmospheric Science, Chemistry Dept., Cambridge University, UK
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