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Dusty, The output you sent me showed that abq.gem already existed when you ran SNMOD on the July 1997 file. Presumably you had already created the file at some point and filled it up. If you were reusing the same file name, your previous data would still be in that file. Use SNCROSS to plot the time series cross section as I described previously. Steve CHiswell >From: <address@hidden> >Organization: UCAR/Unidata >Keywords: 200307221452.h6MEqILd013078 >Steve, > >why would I need to create new snmod files in a monthly fassion if I already h > ave those files in a monthly file? I guess just so they have albq. data in th > em. But even if I do that I still can't read all the data in the file since > my konsole will only scroll back so far. I haven't changed that part yet cau > se I don't understand the last part of you last email. The .xrdb file and th > e ability to log to a file using the OUTPUT parameter... doesn't make sense. > And How do I get to see this on a graph would I use a sncross like the one a > t the unidata website that you had previsouly sent me. > >thanks, >Dusty > >