Use aviso triggers to start file conversion#44
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This example shows, how the download and conversion routines can be triggered by aviso routines.
It is also possible to speed up the process by downloading the grib data files in a parallel mode,
The main routine for that is bin/get_ecmwf_aviso.sh
If parallel download is chosen it is advised to run the conversion from grib to netCDF separately by convert_all.sh
due to memory issues (in settings.config export DOWNLOAD_ONLY=yes)
A quick overview about the usage of aviso is given in aviso/aviso_readme.txt
solves #43