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No...they are there through 60 hours. Since you don't mention if this is based on what you are receiving, or a decoded output file then I would suggest checking for high latencies if you don't see the extended times in the incoming data stream. If you are not decoding the full set of data, then I'd suggest checking the decoder parameters. For instance, in the NetCDF CDL, make sure you have model number 84. If the gempak file is full, then you need to increase the maximum number of grids in the output file using the -m option. If you do not specify -m then the default number of grids in a GEMPAK file is 1500. Using something like -m 7500 would allow 7500 grids in the file. If it is a McIDAS file, then you probably need to allow for more grids in your schema. Steve Chiswell Unidata User Support On Wed, 5 Apr 2000, Tom McDermott wrote: > > > On Wed, 5 Apr 2000, Steve Chiswell wrote: > > > The ETA 212 and 215 grids on NOAAPORT extended through 60 hours today > > for the 0Z and 12Z run. > > I'm seeing only 36 hours in the mesoeta on the 212 grid for those runs. > > Tom > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Tom McDermott Email: address@hidden > System Administrator Phone: (716) 395-5718 > Earth Sciences Dept. Fax: (716) 395-2416 > SUNY College at Brockport > > >