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>From: address@hidden >Organization: NMSU/NSBF >Keywords: 200001090122.SAA28241 Robert, Can you send me a representative set of commands that fail so that I can show the SSEC folks concrete examples later today? Thanks >I will change my DATALOC to your machine form RTGRIDS >and let you know. This morning I am missing half of the forecasts periods >over Antarctica for the 10m winds, but they are there with GEMAPK, >missing other things as well. >I will change it right now and let you knwo. > >Thanks for the help, >Robert > >>From address@hidden Sat Jan 8 18:46:19 2000 > >I switched over the your machine as seen below: > >/export/home/mcidas/data% dataloc.k > >Group Name Server IP Address >-------------------- ---------------------------------------- >BLIZZARD 128.117.140.56 >MYDATA <LOCAL-DATA> >RTGRIDS ADDE.UNIDATA.UCAR.EDU >RTIMAGES <LOCAL-DATA> >RTNIDS <LOCAL-DATA> >RTNOWRAD <LOCAL-DATA> >RTPTSRC ADDE.UNIDATA.UCAR.EDU >RTWXTEXT ADDE.UNIDATA.UCAR.EDU >TOPO ADDE.UNIDATA.UCAR.EDU > ><LOCAL-DATA> indicates that data will be accessed from the local data >directory. >DATALOC -- done > >You are missing the same stuff I am missing, that GEMPAK decoded >correctly. These are 10m winds, SLP, probably other parameters >over Sweden and Antarctica (what I can check easily with my web page) >basically missing 6 hours, 42, 48, 60 and 72 hours. There never >seems to be a pattern. I get the same result with our Sparc, >Intel systems and yours as the adde server. > >I will go ahead and try to rewrite it to use GEMPAK, since I >sense there may not be a resolution any time soon. > >I appreciate your help as always, especially since I usually bother >you with things nobody else does. > >Robert Tom