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so letamp;#39;s say we have a global net cdf file and weamp;#39;re only actually interested in a small sub region which is marked here in red now we want to specify the latitude and longitude bounds of this small sub-region and then what we want to do is find a way where we can actually export this into a new file now weamp;#39;re going to find this very easy to do using climate data operators directly from the command line thereamp;#39;s only one thing we need to be careful of that we donamp;#39;t drop the file so letamp;#39;s assume we have a file which is here in this directory i type ls and we can see itamp;#39;s called t2m.nc and we can either look at the contents if you remember using ncedump t2m.nc but that would give us all of the numbers from the variables so we use minus h for the header see that in the file we have the two meter temperature and the file is on 1440 longitude points and 721 latitude points now we can either look at the longitude or latit