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Greetings! So I did some more digging, and at least I can find the data in a file from the AWS archive for what it's worth. As far as the data we host, it's definitely not in there. I will say that an entire (e.g. 6Z) run from the HRRR that we have is 2GB. When grabbing the data from cloud storage, all the fields on isobaric levels for a single forecast hour is 420MB, so it's safe to say the online archives have a LOT more data. Anyhow, thanks for giving me the additional info. Cheers! Ryan > Huh, interesting. I'm just looking for a 3D volume of VVEL on isobaric > surfaces so I can plot it along with height. I've attached a sample .idx > file, although it doesn't really correspond directly; this index would > suggest each vertical level is its own variable when in reality I can query > omega as a 3D volume with > > data = xr.open_dataset(HRRR_data_path+model_file, engine="cfgrib", > backend_kwargs={'filter_by_keys': {'typeOfLevel': 'isobaricInhPa'}}) > omega = data['w'][z,:,:].values > > Anyway, like I said, I don't actually need anything from you folks anymore, > but if you're still curious and there's anything I can do to help you > figure out what's vexing you, let me know! Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: LBC-319874 Department: Support THREDDS Priority: Normal Status: Closed =================== 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.