Brendon, Sorry this took so long to get back to. I believe this can actually all be done with a bit of Jython. See the attached bundle and ISL script. Note the 'mytime' function (which could be further generalized to accept any date format -- right now the format it is hard coded, but you get the point). You can pass 'mytime' with a date string and a timezone of your choice (http://tutorials.jenkov.com/java-date-time/java-util-timezone.html#available-time-zones), and it will return a date string with the timezone you passed in. I hope this helps. Best, Unidata IDV Support > Brendon, > > We would like to take a look at this, but it will have to wait until after > conference season. Speaking of which, will you be at AMS? We could touch base > in > New Orleans. > > Best, > > Unidata IDV Support > > > Hello, > > > > Last year I had asked about the possibility of allowing the user to > > specify the time zone to display within an ISL script. See ticket IDV > > #HRH-768092 and > > http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/mailing_lists/archives/idvusers/2014/msg00135.html > > for reference. > > > > Attached is a bundle & ISL script & resulting image. We currently run > > the product via cron on a CentOS machine which is using GMT a base > > timezone. It would be great to be able to display EST/EDT (or any other > > timezone of choice) instead of Z time in the resulting image. > > > > Thanks, > > Brendon > > -- > > Brendon Hoch, M.S. > > Director of IT & Instrumentation > > Judd Gregg Meteorology Institute > > MSC 48, Boyd Hall 319 > > Plymouth State University > > Plymouth, NH 03264 > > (603)535-2818 Fax: (603)535-2723 > > > > > Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: DJI-514542 Department: Support IDV Priority: Normal Status: Closed
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