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>From: David Schwab <address@hidden> >Organization: UCAR/Unidata >Keywords: 200007311158.e6VBwIT28599 >Dear software support, > >I am a NOAA scientist involved in a COMET project with Dr. Peter Sousounis >at the University of Michigan and the NWS office at White Lake (DTX). We >are testing the feasibility of coupling forecasts from a high resolution >version of the Eta model to wave and circulation models that our laboratory >has developed for the Great Lakes. The Eta model is being run at DTX and >the output is displayed with GEMPAK. I would like to be able to monitor >the progress of the runs here at GLERL using GEMPAK. Is it possible for >me to obtain a license to do this? Thank you for your consideration. > >Sincerely, > >Dr. David J. Schwab >NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory >2205 Commonwealth Blvd. >Ann Arbor, MI 48105 >734-741-2120 >734-741-2055 (FAX) > > David, We provide GEMPAK to the University of Michigan as with other educational institutions. Typically, the NWS offices obtain GEMPAK through the SOO/SAC program while other NOAA groups such as SPC, MPC, TPC etc generally obtain the software from the developers at NCEP. Have you contacted either of those sources? Steve Chiswell