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Hi Pavel, First you should definately NOT request WSI.. Request NNEXRAD or its alias's (FT27, NEXRAD) WSI costs money and Cornell will be in deep stuff if they propogate it. NEXRAD is the IDD radar feed and contains all the radars. Still looking at your GEMPAK config... Thanks, -Jeff ____________________________ _____________________ Jeff Weber address@hidden Unidata Support PH:303-497-8676 NWS-COMET Case Study Library FX:303-497-8690 University Corp for Atmospheric Research 3300 Mitchell Ln http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/staff/jweber Boulder,Co 80307-3000 ________________________________________ ______________________ On Thu, 20 Jun 2002, Pavel Byles-Howard University Engineering wrote: > Jeff, > If in my ldmd.conf file in the request Entries section it has: > request WSI ".*" snow.nrcc.cornell.edu > > Does that necessarily mean that I am getting WSI packages? Which is NIDS > radar packages. Because Garp should be able to display NIDS data. > > Just an overview: > When I set this it will transfer to my ~ldm/data dir. I only want right > now to get one type of package. > Gempak is installed in ~ldm/Gempak ($NAWIPS dir) > $GEMPAK = $NAWIPS/gempak > $GEMPAKHOME = $NAWIPS/gempak > $GEMDATA = $GEMPAK/data = ~ldm/Gempak/gempak/data > > So that means that I put the data from the ldm into the $GEMDATA dir? > Overview end > That means when I open my Garp I can diaplay the data. > Is that correct so far? > > So in my ~ldm/Gempak/comet/garp/config/Garp_defaults file I define the > GARPHOME variable as $NAWIPS/comet/garp and the > RADDIR variable as $NAWIPS/data/radar > Am I correct? > > I probably am not because I when I get into garp I don't see anything to > display from the data. The data in the RADDIR is as follows > AA -> KNHC -> 04 -> PW00.wmo, PW20.wmo, PW65.wmo, PW85.wmo > > What changes do I need to make? > > Thanks again. > > -- > Pavel Byles > Sent using Pine ver. 4.4 > on RedHat Linux 7.3 > http://138.238.177.225 > > >