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>From: "Hoeth, Brian" <address@hidden> >Organization: NASA/Johnson Space Center >Keywords: 200103082224.f28MOdL20711 NEXRAD Level III BAR annotation Brian, Russ won't be back in the office until Monday, so I will bite this one off from my perspective. >I was just wondering if either of you were going to pursue putting more >annotation (i.e. including which mode the radar is in, etc.) on the NEXRAD >RADAR images? I guess the last we heard was that Tom was working on >something? Hmm... there seems to be a gap in communication here. The version of BAR that I distribute has always had an enhanced annotation mode in it. You may not like it as much as the examples you included from other displays, but it is there. The following is an example of what the annotation is like: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/staff/tom/pretannot.gif The BAR invocation to get this is: BAR ANNOT=YES I am uncertain if the latest SSEC version of BAR removed this capability or just removed its documentation. My display does include the which mode the radar is operating in and things like the starting and ending days/times for the Storm Total Precipitation product, but it does not include a lot of the other stuff that I never knew was important. Exactly which of the annotations in the examples you sent do you find important (and which are fluff)? Tom