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Good thing no one replied to my query. It was indeed a dingbat question and I'd hate to think someone spent any time with it. I was fooled yet again by NSHARP's Load menu item 'Archive Files'. I was using it to navigate and open an old upperair.gem file. Chiz told me long ago that 'Archive' doesn't really mean one of my gempak formated upperair files I may have saved for later access. Instead, for gempak decoded upperair files that I've got socked away somewhere on my disk, I need to use the Load menu item 'Observed Soundings', which will provide a 'File' menu with 'BROWSE' included for perusing local .gem files. Thanks again, Chiz. You continue to whisper to me from the depths of time and the cobwebs of my mind. -Neil --- Neil Smith neils@xxxxxxxx 979.845.6272 Comp. Sys. Mngr., Atmospheric Sciences, TAMU On Mar 22, 2012, at 1:26 PM, Neil Smith wrote: > I just noticed NSHARP in Gempak 6.2 can't open an old archived upperair .gem > file from May 1999. > > I haven't been paying attention ... > - is this a known behavior? > - is there a work-around to make this data usable? > > Thanks, > -Neil > > > --- > Neil Smith neils@xxxxxxxx 979.845.6272 > Comp. Sys. Mngr., Atmospheric Sciences, TAMU > > > > > _______________________________________________ > gembud mailing list > gembud@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > For list information or to unsubscribe, visit: > http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/mailing_lists/
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