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>From: "Kwan-yin Kong" <address@hidden> >Organization: CCNY >Keywords: 200506301931.j5UJVhjo014239 McIDAS PTDISP MD TIME HMS Hi Kwan, > Hi. This is Kwan-yin Kong at CCNY. We haven't >contacted for quite a while. How has everything been >going? Good, thank you. I hope that you have been well also. >Currently, I am trying to selectively display >surface observations in a certain range of minutes within >the hour. The command I entered was: > >PTDISP RTPTSRC/SFCHOURLY 1 PAR=T[F] TD[F] PSL[MB] GUS[KT] >MUL=X X 10 X LSI=6 6 6 6 COL=8 8 8 8 OFF=-8 -13 3 -13 -8 4 >3 4 FORMAT=I3 I3 K3 I3 SEL='DAY 05180; TIME[HMS] 15:45:00 >15:59:00' DEC=NO LIN=1 MAX ELE=1 MAX TITLE=' ' > >However, McIDAS kept reporting that "PTDISP: No data found >matching search conditions". I'm not sure why it can't >find the data. The TIME key stored with observations in a McIDAS surface MD file is the hour of the report only (no minutes, no seconds). To see observations recorded for subhour timescales, you need to select based on the HMS key also found in the file. Here is your same example modified to use HMS in the SEL= clause: PTDISP RTPTSRC/SFCHOURLY 1 PAR=T[F] TD[F] PSL[MB] GUS[KT] MUL=X X 10 X LSI=6 6 6 6 COL=8 8 8 8 OFF=-8 -13 3 -13 -8 4 3 4 FORMAT=I3 I3 K3 I3 SEL='DAY 05180; HMS[HMS] 15:45:00 15:59:00' DEC=NO LIN=1 MAX ELE=1 MAX TITLE=' ' >It seems that PTDISP can't accept the time >format I used. Is that right? PTDISP had no problems with the time format you used. Rather, the TIME associated with the observations were all on the ordinal hour. You can convince yourself of this by listing out the observations using PTLIST: PTLIST RTPTSRC/SFCHOURLY PAR=T[F] TD[F] PSL[MB] GUS[KT] SEL='DAY 05180; HMS[HMS] 15:45:00 15:59:00' Please say hi to Ward and Stanley for me! 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.