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>From: "venkatasivaram patiballa" <address@hidden> >Organization: Western Michigan University >Keywords: 200410042227.i94MRrQf007238 IDV cross section Hi Sivaram- >Institution: western michigan university >Package Version: 1.1 >Operating System: os.name:Windows XP; os.arch:x86; os.version:5.1; >Hardware Information: java.vendor:Sun Microsystems Inc.; java.version:1.4.2_01 > ; java.home:C:\\Program Files\\IDV_1.1\\jre; >Inquiry: i am using netcdf data for uwind, vwind , geopotential height for >1981-1999, for select heavy precipitation days in my research. > when i try to see the vertical contour cross section . >the pointer is stuck at 0 latitude, i want to see the values >for kalamazoo michigan, say april21 1981. >which is what i was trying to open >please could you help me If you left click on the point in the main display and drag it, does it not move? If it does, you can drag it over to the Kalamzoo area. You could also change your projection in the main display to show an area over the Michigan area. Don Murray NOTE: All email exchanges with Unidata User Support are recorded in the Unidata inquiry tracking system and then made publicly available through the web. If you do not want to have your interactions made available in this way, you must let us know in each email you send to us.