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Michael, Very simply, I think you are looking at the 2D and not the desired 3D variable. In the IDV Dashboard, Field Selector, make sure you are selecting a 3D field and choose the level you want. There is a whole series of videos about the IDV that can guide you through basic usage that may be helpful. http://goo.gl/n0Frpb BTW, there is no need to gzip a grib file. Grib is already efficiently compressed. Best, On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 8:34 AM, Michael Muratet <muratetm@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> On Sep 10, 2015, at 12:16 PM, Julien Chastang <chastang@xxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> Michael, >> >> Upload your data here: >> >> http://motherlode.ucar.edu/repository/alias/idvupload >> >> and let us know when it is there. > > I have uploaded a file of GFS output. After discussions with Brian, I am no > longer concerned about how to compare arbitrary time points with IDV. If you > could help me to understand why I see only one level (2) on the level > pull-down, I’d appreciate it. Is there something peculiar about the file or > is it operator error? > > Thanks > > Mike > -- Julien Chastang Scientific Software Developer Unidata-UCAR
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