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>From: Kavita Tandon <address@hidden> >Organization: ? >Keywords: 200404081222.i38CM2CT001121 McIDAS Kavita, >I need some product details /whitepapers about McIDAS software.Would >appreciate if you can mail the same so that I am able to decide if the >tool matches our requirement specifications. It appears that your firm would not be allowed access to the Unidata distribution of McIDAS. We are licensed by the developers of McIDAS, the Space Science and Engineering Center (SSEC) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, to distribute McIDAS to educational institutions (i.e., universities) worldwide. You should contact the McIDAS User's Group (MUG) at SSEC to learn more about McIDAS' availability for your site: address@hidden Sorry I can't be of more help. >This is basically for one of our prospects having a requirement for a >Meteorological Message Handling System: encompassing receiving, >storing, retrieval, sorting, searching, deletion (according to preset >time periods) of Met data and also for analysis and forecasting through >Statistical techniques. > >Software for computation of following: Thermal wind, Thermal >Advection,Vergence, Vorticity, Plotting and Analysis of Contour charts, >Neph Analysis, Isoentropic Analysis etc. > >Is there a local representation of your company in India???If so, >kindly forward their details so that I can contact them and take this >further > >Look forward to an early response from your end. > >Thanks and Regards, > >Kavita Tandon >Website: www.ibilttechnologies.com Cheers, Tom Yoksas -- NOTE: All email exchanges with Unidata User Support are recorded in the Unidata inquiry tracking system and then made publically available through the web. If you do not want to have your interactions made available in this way, you must let us know in each email you send to us.