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Hi Julia, re: > Thank you very much. No worries. > Can you please give me more hints? CIMSS products like CAPE, CTP, LI, etc. are typically the results of combinations of multiple sounder and/or imager channels. Exactly what they are doing is not something that I can answer. My comment was that the tool they are using is McIDAS, and it is likely that they are doing the image combinations using the IMGOPER command. > I am a registered > user of McIDAS, and have already compiled and installed McIDAS. Very good. > Where are > those modules? The modules I was/am referring to are normal McIDAS commands like IMGOPER, IMGFILT, IMGDISP, etc. > For example, if I want to get surface albedo(ALB) or total > precipitable water(TPW) from a McIDAS area file, what module should I use? It is not as though you just run a simple command and get any of the products you want. For instance, consider the explanation from the CIMSS webpage that shows examples of CTP products: http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/goes/rt/viewdata.php?product=g10_ctp#description Remapped GOES-10 Cloud Top Pressure Cloud top pressure (CTP) is derived from GOES-10 Sounder radiance information routinely at hourly intervals. Calculations, using the CO2 Absorption Technique, are made at each field of view. The image is then color enhanced to display 50 hPa intervals where clouds have been identified. Due to the low-level atmospheric signal being dominated by surface emissions, this technique is less reliable for near surface clouds. Given your interest, it may be best to contact the authors of the techniques used to create the products you are interested in directly. As a prelude to this, however, I recommend that you send a note to the address@hidden email list and ask the members of the list if they can point you to good tutorials that explain how to create the various products (many of the authors for the techniques you will be interested in are subscribed to the address@hidden list). Please remember that your email address must be subscribed to any Unidata-maintained email list before you can post to that list. I see that 'address@hidden' is subscribed to address@hidden, but I also see that the email addresses used in inquiries sent to us are: address@hidden address@hidden So, you might be required to subscribe one or both of these emails before you will be allowed to post to the mcidas-x list. Cheers, Tom **************************************************************************** Unidata User Support UCAR Unidata Program (303) 497-8642 P.O. Box 3000 address@hidden Boulder, CO 80307 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unidata HomePage http://www.unidata.ucar.edu **************************************************************************** Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: RYQ-556281 Department: Support McIDAS Priority: Normal Status: Closed