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>From: Edward Hindman <address@hidden> >On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Unidata Support wrote: >Organization: CCNY >Keywords: 200104271758.f3RHwBL11872 McIDAS Ward, re: using ALOOP to do a loop of more than 5 images >There are seven files from 00Z to 21Z (image every 3-hrs) in the >mcidas/data/ directory. Aha! That is the problem. ALOOP has a concept of a limit of how long it will look back in time to get images. This is controlled with the LIMIT= keyword: LIMIT= maximum time limit between images in loop. Entered as whole hours (default=12) You can see that the LIMIT to look back in time is 12 hours. So, images older than 12 hours from the current time will be ignored no matter how many frames you ask for in a loop. You can change your "window" as follows: ALOOP 2350 2370 1 20 LIMIT=60 This assumes that the images in AREA file numbers 2350 through 2370 are all of the same type, etc. >I just built the loop in the following manner: > >ALOOP 2350 2353 1 4 >ALOOP 2354 2357 5 4 >LB 1 8 >DR 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 10 > >It works! The easier way is: ALOOP 2350 2357 1 8 LIMIT=24 LB 1 8 DR 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 10 re: login info for wxnut Thanks. >Thanks for the IMGREMAP advice. We'll give it a go. OK. I had success in my email to SSEC regarding a more useful global IR composite image that is freely available. Here is the information I received back from SSEC with respect to the global Mollweide IR and WV images that are in the Unidata-Wisconsin datastream: From: Jerrold Robaidek <address@hidden> Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2001 17:17:20 -0500 These are the ones that were available for as long as I have been here. For IR goto: ftp://ftp.ssec.wisc.edu/pub/outgoing/ IR Moll composite ftp://ftp.ssec.wisc.edu/pub/outgoing/AREA0998 remapped with mremap (I don't remember the history behind this.) IR Moll composite ftp://ftp.ssec.wisc.edu/pub/outgoing/AREA0098 remapped with imgremap IR Rect composite ftp://ftp.ssec.wisc.edu/pub/outgoing/AREA8760 For WV goto: ftp://ftp.ssec.wisc.edu/pub/incoming/ WV Moll composite ftp://ftp.ssec.wisc.edu/pub/incoming/AREA0298 I can't explain the directory locations other than history. Please note: we do not guarantee the availability of these composites via ftp. I.e. they get placed here, and disk space and other things affecting their availability are not actively monitored or controlled by the Data Center. If they fit their needs, fine, otherwise, if they want these data more "operationally", they should contact the Data Center regarding their purchase. Hope this helps, Jerry The first two images that Jerry refers to (AREA0998 and AREA0098 are exactly the same as the Mollweide IR image that is in the Unidata-Wisconsin broadcast). The last image he refers to is the Mollweide WV (Water Vapor) image that is in the UW broadcast. The image you should be most interested in is: IR Rect composite ftp://ftp.ssec.wisc.edu/pub/outgoing/AREA8760 I just FTPed it and took a look. It seems to me to be more useful for looking at Nepal than the Mollweide image in the Unidata-Wisconsin datastream. You should grab: <login as wxnut> cd mcidas/dasta ftp ftp.ssec.wisc.edu <user> anonymous <pass> address@hidden cd pub/outgoing binary get AREA8760 quit the image and take a look: <start your McIDAS-X session; I suggest with a larger frame than the default 640x480> mcidas -f -17 -f 17@800x600 IMGDISP MYDATA/IMAGES.8760 LATLON=30 -92 EU=IMAGE REFRESH='EG;MAP SAT' Let me know what you think of the non-Mollweide image. Also, please note the disclaimer that Jerry sent regarding the availability of the rectilinear (RECT) composite. Tom