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Greg, The ETA 216 Alaska grids are on the OSO ftp server: ftp://140.90.6.103/ncepc/eta/alaska.yymmdd The grids are also part of the CONDUIT feed, but if you need to guarantee your complete archive- you may have to ftp them. If you want to try receiving them from our LDM, then we can set that up- but as always with the IDD, we can't guarantee the performance. Steve Chiswell On Tue, 29 Feb 2000, Greg Stossmeister wrote: > Steve, > > We are supporting a couple of field projects in Alaska now, and some > of the PIs have requested we collect the ETA grid 216 output. I noticed > in the example pqact.conf on the unidata web page, that the 216 grid for > ETA is not mentioned (the PIs prefer the 216 to the 214 because it has a > much larger domain, and better map projection). Is it possible for us to > obtain the 216 grid through the ldm or do I need to start searching for > ftp sites? > > Thanks, > Greg > _____________________________________________________________________ > Greg Stossmeister "Every generation of Americans needs to > UCAR / Joint Office know that freedom consists not in doing > for Science Support what we like, but in having the right to > Voice: (303) 497-8692 do what we ought" - Pope John Paul II > Fax: (303) 497-8158 > e-mail: address@hidden JOSS Home Page: www.joss.ucar.edu > _____________________________________________________________________ >