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>From: Ken Scheeringa <address@hidden> >Organization: . >Keywords: 200002171455.HAA14180 >On Mon, 14 Feb 2000, Unidata Support wrote: > >> Ken, >> >> You are most likely not looking in the right place. >> All of the GEMPAK software is located in the gbuddy ftp account, which >> is accessed using the password that you were given when you initially >> downloaded the software. >> You can download just dcgrib from the ~gbuddy/nawips-5.4/patches/dcgrib.tar. > Z, >> however, if you have not updated your gempak distribution since 1997, then >> at some point you should update to the pl15 release since it contains >> several Y2K fixes since 1997. >> >> Steve Chiswell > >Steve, > >My notes say I first downloaded gempak in March 1996. >And I may have downloaded some updates in 1997. > >But due to the time lapse, I don't have any record anymore of >what my gbuddy password was. > >Where can I find out what my password is? > >****************************************************************************** > * >Ken Scheeringa Indiana Climate Page >State Climatologist http://shadow.agry.purdue.edu >Agronomy Dept >Purdue University featuring climate data archives: >e-mail: address@hidden daily coop stations : 1994+ >fax: 765.496.2926 hourly airport data : Jul 1996+ >phone: 765.494.8105 30-min autostation : 1999+ > updated daily > Also monthly/daily normals >****************************************************************************** > * > Ken, The login information is: host: ftp.unidata.ucar.edu account: gbuddy password: XXXXXX Steve Chiswell