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Hi Patrick, Have you tried garea = lat1;lon1;lat2;lon2 ? as in the help: GAREA can be specified in the following: 1. lat1;lon1;lat2;lon2 This defines a latitude/longitude range where (lat1, lon1) is the lower left corner and (lat2, lon2) is the upper right corner. West longitude is negative. (...) Here the output is pretty exact.. what kind of data are you trying to display? ___________________________ Guilherme O. Chagas goc@xxxxxxx On Fri, 18 Nov 2005 10:25:36 -0500, Patrick L. Francis wrote
gembuds, hopefully someone knows the answer to this one :) the GAREA specified in gempak rarely exactly equals the output provided... is there a way to tell what exact coords gempak uses when creating graphics? i.e. the lower left / top right etc? --pat ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Patrick L. Francis Department of Geography Bowling Green State University Office 301-F Hanna Hall Phone 419.372.4185 Fax: 419.372.0588 Web: http://weather.bgsu.edu/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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