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Seems like I should know this, but I don't. I wrote a gdvint script that interpolates GFS/NAM/RUC data to height above ground for 300 meters above ground. It then occurred to me that I don't know what the particular model thinks is the elevation at my chosen grid point. I did a gdinfo for the nam212, gfs212, and ruc255 and did not see anything that might give me model terrain height at a given grid point (say using gdpoint). Does anyone know how to do this? Thanks, Robert Mullenax CSBF/NMSU
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