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Michael – I was wondering if you were able to display model name on product browser. Also, I was wondering where to get a hold of the EDEX plug-ins generator. Thanks. Efren A. Serra (Contractor) SAIC/DeVine Consulting, Inc. Naval Research Laboratory Marine Meteorology Division 7 Grace Hopper Ave., STOP 2 Monterey, CA 93943 Code 7542 Office: 831-656-4780 From: Michael James [mailto:mjames@xxxxxxxx] Sent: Monday, April 03, 2017 2:34 PM To: Serra, Mr. Efren, Contractor, Code 7531; awips2-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [awips2-users] Display a New Grid in D2D After reviewing the new files, I noticed you are using latLonGridCoverage (CED) when you should use lambertConformalGridCoverage for this grid: wgrib2 -V ~/airtmp_pre_001013_000000_1a0061x0061_2017033112<tel:(201)%20703-3112>_00000000_fcstfld.grib2 1:0:vt=2017033112<tel:(201)%20703-3112>:1013 mb:anl:TMP Temperature [K]: ndata=3721:undef=0:mean=287.153:min=274.454:max=300.472 grid_template=30:winds(N/S): Lambert Conformal: (61 x 61) input WE:SN output WE:SN res 48 Lat1 19.551694 Lon1 228.522304 LoV 243.169998 LatD 60.000000 Latin1 60.000000 Latin2 30.000000 LatSP 0.000000 LonSP 243.169998 North Pole (61 x 61) Dx 54000.000000 m Dy 54000.000000 m mode 48 So change this: <latLonGridCoverage> <name>6161</name> <description>(61x61) COAMPS California Equidistant Cylindrical</description> <la1>19.551694</la1> <lo1>-131.477696</lo1> <firstGridPointCorner>LowerLeft</firstGridPointCorner> <nx>61</nx> <ny>61</ny> <dx>54.0</dx> <dy>54.0</dy> <spacingUnit>degree</spacingUnit> </latLonGridCoverage> to this: <lambertConformalGridCoverage> <name>6161</name> <description>(61x61) COAMPS California Equidistant Cylindrical</description> <la1>19.551694</la1> <lo1>-131.477696</lo1> <firstGridPointCorner>LowerLeft</firstGridPointCorner> <nx>61</nx> <ny>61</ny> <dx>54.0</dx> <dy>54.0</dy> <spacingUnit>km</spacingUnit> <minorAxis>6371229.0</minorAxis> <majorAxis>6371229.0</majorAxis> <lov>-116.830002</lov> <latin1>60.0</latin1> <latin2>30.0</latin2> </lambertConformalGridCoverage> Michael James Unidata Program Center Boulder, CO On Mon, Apr 3, 2017 at 3:14 PM, Serra, Mr. Efren, Contractor, Code 7531 <efren.serra.ctr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:efren.serra.ctr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: Efren A. Serra (Contractor) SAIC/DeVine Consulting, Inc. Naval Research Laboratory Marine Meteorology Division 7 Grace Hopper Ave., STOP 2 Monterey, CA 93943 Code 7542 Office: 831-656-4780<tel:(831)%20656-4780> From: Michael James [mailto:mjames@xxxxxxxx<mailto:mjames@xxxxxxxx>] Sent: Monday, April 03, 2017 2:12 PM To: Serra, Mr. Efren, Contractor, Code 7531 Subject: Re: [awips2-users] Display a New Grid in D2D On Mon, Apr 3, 2017 at 3:06 PM, Serra, Mr. Efren, Contractor, Code 7531 <efren.serra.ctr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:efren.serra.ctr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: I created projection files grid519119.xml and grid6161.xml; can you access files from ftp://ftp.nrlmry.navy.mil/receive/serrae/awips2/? I'm unable to access that address. You can attach the relevant files back to me in an email, but I still would like to have the raw grib file to test. If now, you can run wgrib or wgrib2 verbose to dump the projection info so I can see exactly what it is.
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