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>From: "Luis A. Lopez" <address@hidden> >Organization: UPRM >Keywords: 200410221139.i9MBdTvV015391 McIDAS ADDE DATALOC Hi Luis,: >Thank you for your rersponse, yes I remember that you already sent me this >isntructions couple of months ago, now everything is working Very good. >I'll meet you on tuesday, by the way it is too cold in Boulder??, There is a front coming through, and the temperatures have dropped. For us, it is not cold. For the person from Costa Rica, it is cold :-) I should remind you that you do not have to ask this -- you can use McIDAS to find out for yourself: DATALOC ADD RTPTSRC ADDE.UCAR.EDU SFCMG KDEN 120 (the only reason to set the DATALOC to adde.ucar.edu is I know that it has 5 days of surface data online at all times) >I'm in Puerto Rico and temperature here is on the 90's. Sounds nice. It is not 90 here ;-) Cheers, Tom -- NOTE: All email exchanges with Unidata User Support are recorded in the Unidata inquiry tracking system and then made publicly 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. >From address@hidden Fri Oct 22 12:08:21 2004 re: use McIDAS to check the weather >Yes, I already did, just after I sent you the email. I have been doing some >interesting things with mcidas, such as getting info from some weather >stations in the caribean area, slowly but I'm learning :-). Thank you