<div id="RTEContent">Hi All,<br> <br> Does any one know how to read nexrad stage IV hourly rainfall data ?<br> <br> thanks<br> <br> Alemu<br><br><b><i>Wesley Ebisuzaki <Wesley.Ebisuzaki@NOAA.GOV></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> > Bob wrote:<br>><br>>> I`m still very new to GrADS and have barely touched the surface. I do<br>>> however have big plans in the future, including producing some<br>>> limited model products on my site.<br>>><br>>> My biggest question at the moment is, what kind of server environment<br>>> should I be looking for to even consider running GrADS on a remote<br>>> server. Hardware specs are my concern. These may seem like dumb<br>>> questions to many, but this is a first time for me!! I have visions<br>>> of spending weeks, maybe even months learning how to use the<br>>> scripting et
c. Only
to find GrADS will be bogging my site down, and<br>>> crashing it!!<br>>><br>>> Can someone shed some light on this subject. Hopefully you`ll see<br>>> what I getting at!!<br>>><br>>> What I want:<br>>> Software that can run on my sites server, can import, ingest and<br>>> contour model data into maps.<br>>><br>>> Regards.<br>>> Bob.<br>><br><br>Bob,<br><br> I remember running GrADS on a 90 Mhz Pentium webserver with 32 MB<br>memory. Sure it took<br>45 seconds to make a plot-on-demand but people were more patient those<br>days. Anybody who would<br>attempt to answer your question would need to know<br><br> (1) how many plots served / minute<br> (2) are the plots made on demand or how many plots will available<br>for download (# made per hour)<br> (3) dataset size<br><br> Yours,<br> Wesley<br></blockquote><br></div><BR><BR><DIV>
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