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Re: 20041019: processing of ldm data



Thanks for your reply.

I'm watching the vedio now, it's excellent. Could you keep this somewhere 
online so that I can review it and catch up the big part I missed?

What I want to achieve is: 
As soon as the new data is avaiable on my side, it can be saved in either 
binary or ASCII format automatically. Thus we can analyse these data if without 
GEMPAK.

When I use GARP and click File --> save, the only choice is to save as .gif 
file, and the resolution is lost. Are there better ways to save in other 
format, while keeping the resolution?

Thank you and greetings on the workshop!

Ying


----- Original Message -----
From: Unidata Support <address@hidden>
Date: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 9:33 am
Subject: 20041019: processing of ldm data

> >From: address@hidden
> >Organization: GMU
> >Keywords: 200410191946.i9JJk8UE023923 GEMPAK
> 
> Ying,
> 
> >I've received data via ldm successfully. Now the question is how to
> >process the data format?
> 
> The Unidata expert and primary support contact for GEMPAK in Unidata
> is conducting the GEMPAK training workshop this week.  Since we are
> streaming the workshop materials, you may want to take advantage
> by watching his presentation:
> 
> http://webcast.unidata.ucar.edu/ramgen/broadcast/workshop/workshop.rm
> 
> Please note that this will require the latest version of 
> RealPlayer to
> watch.
> 
> >Certainly I can use Gempak. But Gempak seems
> >only transform to .gif plus it can not batch process a bunch of 
> files.
> Both of these observations are incorrect.
> 
> >If possible, I would like to write a program to do the automatic 
> format>transformation job.  Could you provide any clue about this?
> 
> Format transformation into what format(s)?
> 
> >I can not
> >find much information about the data formats. Do they vary a lot
> >according to different data products? For example, how to process 
> GOES>data?
> 
> This is difficult to answer without knowing what kind of processing
> you have in mind.
> 
> >Or can I call gempak function to make the coding easier?
> 
> ???
> 
> >Thanks a lot and have a good day,
> 
> Steve will be able to provide better responses to your inquiry after
> he finishes with his GEMPAK training workshop.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Tom Yoksas
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