Usage:
bufrextract.pl <bufr file(s)>
[--ahl <ahl_regexp>]
[--only_ahl] | [--without_ahl] | [--gts]
[--outfile <filename>]
[--help]
[--verbose n]
Options:
--ahl <ahl_regexp> Extract BUFR messages and/or AHLs with AHL
matching <ahl_regexp> only
--gts Include full gts message envelope if present
--only_ahl Extract AHLs only
--without_ahl Extract BUFR messages only
--outfile <filename>
Will print to <filename> instead of STDOUT
--help Display Usage and explain the options used. For even
more info you might prefer to consult perldoc bufrextract.pl
--verbose n Set verbose level to n, 0<=n<=6 (default 0)
Options may be abbreviated, e.g. "--h" or "-h" for "--help".
For option "--ahl" the <ahl_regexp> should be a Perl regular expression.
E.g. "--ahl 'ISS... ENMI'" will decode only BUFR SHIP (ISS) from
CCCC=ENMI.
Use option "--gts" if you want the full GTS message envelope (if
present) to be included in output. There are 2 main variations on this
envelope (SOH/ETX and ZCZC notation), for details see the Manual on the
GTS: Attachment II-4. Format of Meteorological Messages.
No bufrtables are needed for running bufrextract.pl, since section 4 in
BUFR message will not be decoded (which also speeds up execution quite a
bit).
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