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20040405: Help with Gempak Software
- Subject: 20040405: Help with Gempak Software
- Date: Tue, 06 Apr 2004 16:19:59 -0600
Leigh,
The LDM pqact entries I provide are available in the $NAWIPS/ldm directory
as described:
http://my.unidata.ucar.edu/content/software/gempak/GEMPAK5.7/configuration.html
For example, the upperair data (for NSHARP and other programs is
decoded using dcuair). These entries are tailored to the IDD streams
which we provide via LDM.
The decoders generally expect either FOS style or AFOS style product delimeters
for text products in the NOAAPORT data stream which we provide on the Unidata
IDD
ie, the NOAAPORT CCB must be stripped out and the product wrapped with the
appropriate start and end control characters (such as is done in our IDD feed
as
well as is available with the Planetary data (PDI) noaaport system).
You can also use the decoders on the command line to decode files.
Steve Chiswell
Unidata User Support.
>From: Leigh Cheatwood <address@hidden>
>Organization: UCAR/Unidata
>Keywords: 200404051653.i35GrCCT016245
>Hello,
>
>I am wanting to look at real-time data using Gempak and wanted to know
>what commands to use to get the real-time data. Also how do you make a
>file to put the real-time data in? Also what commands do you use to get
>NSHARP, etc running from a unix/linux atmosphere? I have downloaded the
>Gempak binary software package and everything seems to be running okay
>when I use existing examples that came with the download. I just need
>the software for real-time data. Please email me back. Thank you.
>
>
>
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