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IDV Enthusiasts, For those of you with an interest in the circulation models being used for oil spill forecasts, here is an IDV bundle showing surface current and salinity (since it's more conservative than temperature) from two different ocean forecast models. http://coast-enviro.er.usgs.gov/models/share/gulf_salt_currents2.xidv (1. Save to disk and then "File=>Open", or 2. "Data=>Choose data=>From a Web server" and paste in the above URL) You need to be a bit patient, as it takes about 3-4 minutes of downloading data (on my connection anyway) before you see anything. Once it's loaded, you can animate, and switch between the two models. Taking advantage of Jeff's sneaky "reverse times" option, it will always display the last 3 days from each model if you reload data. This also means one model may have an additional day on the front or end of the other model, so if you see no data with a particular model selected, click to the next or previous time. Right now one of the models is showing an attached loop current, the other a detached ring! More models of the Gulf can be accessed via this catalog (scroll down to the GCOOS category): Data=>From Catalog=>http://coast-enviro.er.usgs.gov/thredds/ioos_clean.xml Let me know if you have success, failure, or suggestions, or if you come up with better bundles! I'm working on IDV 2.9, so if something doesn't work try upgrading IDV first. -Rich -- Dr. Richard P. Signell (508) 457-2229 USGS, 384 Woods Hole Rd. Woods Hole, MA 02543-1598
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