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Hi Thomas, We are doing just that. I would direct your questions to Bret Whissle. He is our SysAdmin and has set this up on LINX. BC http://www.met.fsu.edu/staff/cottrill http://www.met.fsu.edu/wxstation/mainpage.html ____________________________________________________________________ | Bill Cottrill | Anything you do is worth doing Weather Station Manager | well. If you do your best, 99% Coordinator Academic Programs | of the time you will perform Department of Meteorology | beyond the expectation. Chances Florida State University | are if you even attempt the Phone: (850) 644-8581 | task you will perform beyond Fax: (850) 644-9642 | the expectation these days. | On Wed, 20 Nov 2002, Thomas L. Mote wrote: > > Has anyone been able to successfully use Peter Neilley's weather > program to read Gempak format grid files on a linux platform? I > thought I had successfully built the application with the gempak > libraries, but I can't seem to get it to work. I thought > there must be somebody else out there who has made this work. > > > > ********************************************************** > Thomas L. Mote tmote@xxxxxxx > Department of Geography ph: 706-542-2906 > University of Georgia lab: 706-542-6060 > Athens, GA 30602-2502 USA fax: 706-542-2388 > >
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