GRIB (General Regularly-distributed Information in Binary) is a concise data format commonly used in meteorology to store and transmit gridded weather data. It's designed for efficient storage and transmission of large volumes of numerical weather prediction (NWP) data, such as forecasts of temperature, wind, pressure, and precipitation. GRIB is used extensively by weather agencies and researchers for data exchange and archival.
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