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Seth, Once you have a GEMPAK grid file (using dcgrib2 preferably), you can use the GD programs to plot the data. To use a GUI such as NMAP2, you need to name file according to the templates defined in $GEMTBL/config/datatype.tbl (or add your own data set name to the table) and place your data file in the directory specified in that entry. If you add your own data set alias, then that name will need to be added to the appropriate plot descriptions in $GEMTBL/nmap/mod_res.tbl. Steve Chiswell >From: "Seth O McDowell" <address@hidden> >Organization: UCAR/Unidata >Keywords: 200309231713.h8NHDFk1002470 >After converting a file (http://geocities.com/sethmcdoogle/pgb.zip) with dcgri > b, what else, if anything, is needed to use the data in a program such as nma > p? >