Tom, Sorry it took so long we are trying to launch. The 10m winds from 18 to 60 hours are missing, but there with GEMPAK. Here is the CGI script that prodcues the image for McIDAS: #!/bin/sh MCHOME=/export/home/mcidas MCDATA=$MCHOME/workdata MCPATH=${MCDATA}:$MCHOME/data:$MCHOME/help DATE=`date +%Y%j` export DATE if [ $WWW_dat = date ] then DAT=$DATE else if [ $WWW_dat = dat1 ] then DAT=`expr $DATE - 1` fi fi export DAT case "$WWW_prm" in P) TIMES=0 export TIMES;; Z) TIMES=0 export TIMES;; T) TIMES=0 export TIMES UNIT=C export UNIT;; RH) TIMES=0 export TIMES;; WINDB) TIMES=0 export TIMES UNIT=KT export UNIT;; PCP) TIMES=0 export TIMES;; W) TIMES=1 export TIMES; esac case "$WWW_drv" in SPD) TIMES=0 export TIMES UNIT=KT export UNIT;; VOR) TIMES=5 export TIMES;; DVG) TIMES=6 export TIMES; esac # # Setup PATH so that the McIDAS-X executables can be found PATH=$MCHOME/bin:$PATH # Set LD_LIBRARY_PATH to include all directories (other than those searched # by default) that are needed to be searched to find shared libraries. # For this example, I assume that the shared Fortran library is located # in /opt/SUNWspro/SC4.2/lib LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/openwin/lib:/opt/SUNWspro/SC5.0/lib:$MCHOME/lib:/usr/ucblib:/usr/lib # cd to the MCDATA directory cd $MCDATA MCPATH=$MCPATH PATH=$PATH LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH mcenv << 'EOF' 2>/dev/null 1>&2 #MCPATH=$MCPATH PATH=$PATH LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH mcenv << 'EOF' rm /var/http/sws_server/websites/default_site/public/wximages/antmod*.gif gu.k REST BRIEF1.GRX rvf.k 1 1 $WWW_map grddisp.k RTGRIDS/$WWW_sat TIME=$WWW_mot GPRO=MERC PARAM=$WWW_prm DERIVE=$WWW_drv LEV=$WWW_mlv TDA=CAL CINT=$WWW_int NAV=C DAY=$DAT FHOUR=$WWW_tim DASH=NEG POWER=$TIMES UNIT=$UNIT #pc.k $WWW_cen $WWW_sta #za.k 5 7 C \"$WWW_txt svgif.k 1 /var/http/sws_server/websites/default_site/public/wximages/antmod$WWW_sat$WWW_mot$WWW_prm$WWW_drv$UNIT$WWW_mlv$WWW_int$WWW_tim$WWW_map.gif EOF /var/http/sws_server/websites/default_site/cgi-bin/drantmod # Done exit 0 I use lev=10 param=windb, current ZULU day, 12Z. I have GEMPAK script that produces the same thing and it worked fine all 72 hours. The same thing for Sweden. The base map for antarctica (the script above) is a PIX which goes from ~-88 to -60 and 140W to 140E which included the Ross Ice Shelf and Ross Island (NZCM is -77.75S 167.05E) Thanks, Robert From address@hidden Tue Jan 11 10:30:51 2000 Received: from psnldm.nsbf.nasa.gov (psnldm.nsbf.nasa.gov [192.149.107.23]) by unidata.ucar.edu (8.8.8/8.8.8) with ESMTP id KAA06919 for <address@hidden>; Tue, 11 Jan 2000 10:30:50 -0700 (MST) From: address@hidden Organization: . Keywords: 200001111730.KAA06919 Received: from localhost (address@hidden) by psnldm.nsbf.nasa.gov (8.9.3+Sun/8.9.1) with ESMTP id RAA16410 for <address@hidden>; Tue, 11 Jan 2000 17:30:40 GMT Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2000 17:30:40 +0000 (GMT) To: Unidata Support <address@hidden> Subject: Re: 200019: 20000108: follow up to AVN 12Z and McIDAS (cont.) In-Reply-To: <address@hidden> Message-ID: <address@hidden> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII This morning, I have no MSL, Z, T, winds, etc for Antarctica or Sweden with McIDAS, it's there with GEMPAK. Thanks, Robert
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