Dear Gradsusers,<br>I am migrating to a 64-bit Linux desktop with Fedora 16. I have installed <br>grads-2.0.1-bin-CentOS5.6-x86_64.tar <br><br>My GOES 12 Channel 4 (binary) data are giving me strange values.<br>I have tried with byteswapped and without and the values are incorrrect.<br>
The pattern of the incorrect values (brightness temperature) are correct which I assume means that the binary values are simply not being read right.<br><br>These binary data works fine with the same ctl<br>on my 32-bit Fedora Core 10 box and the following version of grads<br>
grads v2.0.a8 <br><br> DSET ^S10216956_201110020515<br> OPTIONS yrev byteswapped<br> UNDEF 0<br> TITLE Temp. Brilho para America do Sul<br> XDEF 1870 LINEAR -100.00 0.04<br> YDEF 1714 LINEAR -56.00 0.04<br> ZDEF 01 LEVELS 1 1<br>
TDEF 1 LINEAR 17:00Z21mar2010 30mn<br> VARS 1<br> cls 0 -1,40,2,1 'Temp.<br> ENDVARS<br><br>For byteswapped, <br>a particular value is 112<br>for not byteswapped the same value is 65458<br><br>The correct value is 28850 (i.e., 288.5K)<br>
<br>Any ideas,<br>thanks,<br>Dave<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>