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Sorry, let me correct myself, I mean reducing the pressure to a level of about 1470 meters, the average elevation of the area in question. -----Original Message----- From: gembud-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Robert Mullenax Sent: Thu 8/27/2009 1:20 PM To: gembud@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [gembud] Using GEMPAK to reduce station pressure to something otherthan MSL I would like to use GEMPAK to reduce station pressure (PALT) to an intermediate level for use in high terrain..in our case reducing it to 847mb instead of sea level. We have bene doing this for many years now with a variety of inhouse programs, but for several reasons I would like to just do this in GEMPAK. However, I don't want to grid the data and then produce some sort of gridded file, I just want to add a parameter to a surface file that can then be plotted, printed, and hand analyzed. I think it would be fairly easy to do with gridded data using the various math params to do the calculation..but how to just modify a GEMPAK surface file? Thanks, Robert Mullenax CSBF Meteorology
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