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Robert, The model data generally has TMPK, so you should interpolate gfunc=TMPK. This works the same way as GDINFO when looking for an input grid that matches your criteria. I verified that the Linux binary I posted for gdbiint does run under 7.2 here. Steve Chiswell Unidata User Support On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Robert Mullenax wrote: > I can't get gdbiint to work properly either with my version compiled under > RH Linux 7.2, > or using the Unidata binary. > > I was trying to create a precip-type radar composite and discovered it > wasn't working. > When running gdbiint manually it seems that it ignoes the entry of glevel > and gvcord > and uses 0 and none no matter what you enter. > > I created a 720;500 precip grid, used gdcfil to make a blank grid from that > radar grid and then tried to use gdbiint to interpolate RUC 850mb temps > to that grid..this is where gdbiint fails. > > Has anyone else seen this? I tried increasing my stacksize using limit > and this had no effect. I do not get a core dump, it just doesn;t > work. > > Thanks, > Robert > > > Robert Mullenax > Weather Systems Administrator > Universal Weather and Aviation >