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- Subject: [gembud] Not able to view model data in NMAP or NSHARP
- From: "Brian Koochel" <brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 15 Feb 2010 15:06:43 -0600
Gembuds.
I'm experiencing problems trying to display model data. I searched gembud
and found someone else who had a similar problem...but no response on how to
fix it.
If anyone has any insight on how to correct this.please let me know.
THANKS!
I was able to compile gempak 5.11.4 on my fedora 12 64-bit system using
gfortran.
I downloaded 12z gfshd from ncep and decoded via script. I ran gdinfo and
the data is there.
NUM TIME1 TIME2 LEVL1 LEVL2 VCORD PARM
94 100215/1200F000 850 PRES HGHT
95 100215/1200F000 850 PRES TMPK
96 100215/1200F000 850 PRES RELH
97 100215/1200F000 850 PRES OMEG
98 100215/1200F000 850 PRES UREL
99 100215/1200F000 850 PRES VREL
100 100215/1200F000 850 PRES AVOR
101 100215/1200F000 850 PRES CWTR
Parameters requested: GDFILE,LSTALL,OUTPUT,GDATTIM,GLEVEL,GVCORD,GFUNC.
GEMPAK-GDINFO>l
GDFILE = $MODEL/gfs0.5deg/2010021512f000_gfs.gem
LSTALL = YES
OUTPUT = T
GDATTIM = f000
GLEVEL = 850
GVCORD = pres
GFUNC = all
GEMPAK-GDINFO>
I ran gdplot2 and got this error
GEMPAK-GDPLOT2>r
Number of times = 1
1 100215/1200F000
PARAMETERS FOR GDPLOT : FRAME NUMBER 1 INITIAL PLOT SETTINGS -
GDFILE=$MODEL/gfs0.5deg/2010021512f000_gfs.gem, GDATTIM=100215/1200F000
GAREA=mci, PROJ=MER, MAP=1, LATLON=
PANEL=0, TITLE=1
OVERLAY TYPE LEVEL VCORD GRID FUNCTION
1 C 850 PRES HGHT
[DG -7] Input grid HGHT ^100215/1200F000 @850 %PRES cannot be found.
[GDPLOT 2] The requested scalar/vector cannot be computed.
I get same error in nmap2.
I also cannot view anything in nsharp.
Brian Koochel
Weather Center Manager
6342 Long, Suite D
Shawnee, Kansas 66216
913-722-3955 - telephone
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