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A. K.,There are a couple of documents included in the tar file that define the center ids, provide metadata for forecast cycle length, initialization times, and available parameters under the "tigge_processing/downloadscripts/ docs" directory.
Additional information can be found under: http://tigge.ucar.edu/documentation.htm and specifically in the document:
http://dss.ucar.edu/download/tigge/tiggedocumentation.pdfThe "README" file located in the tigge_processing/downloadscripts also provides a listing of useful links, along with a brief
description of how to use the download tools.You can access a listing of available data under (when logged in with your DSS/RDA username and password):
http://dss.ucar.edu/datasets/ds330.2/data/As a reminder for other users, the package itself can be downloaded from:
http://dss.ucar.edu/datasets/ds330.2/software/ Doug On May 13, 2009, at 10:34 AM, Akhilesh Mishra wrote:
Dear Doug Schuster,Many Thanks for the TIGGE data processing package. Great work, very useful for users like us. I want some clarification on the issue of using "centers" for example egrr,kwbc,babj, where can i get detail on these?With Best wishes and Regards A. K. Mishra Doug Schuster wrote:It should be noted that this package is configurable to download user specified parameters on a recurring basis (i.e. download total precipitation grids from all producing centers 1 time/day for the 12z forecast cycle on current day - 4)._______________________________________________ tiggeusers mailing list tiggeusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx_______________________________________________ tiggeusers mailing list tiggeusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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