<div dir="ltr">Yes.<br><div><br>tdef 8 linear 19Z19may2013 1hr<br><br><br></div><div>Jeff</div></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 2:58 PM, James T. Potemra <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a href="mailto:jimp@hawaii.edu" target="_blank">jimp@hawaii.edu</a>&gt;</span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
  
    
  
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    Jeff:<br>
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    How do you define time in your control.ctl file?  Do you define the
    start time to be 19:00?<br>
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    Jim<div><div class="h5"><br>
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    <div>On 12/8/14, 10:55 AM, Jeff Duda wrote:<br>
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              <div>I have a series of post-processed WRF files that were
                run through the UPP. I selected only a certain range of
                forecast hours to be processed (fhrs 19 through 26). To
                view these data using one control file in GrADS I used
                the following template string <br>
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                dset ^WRFPRS_d01.%f2<br>
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              which corresponds to file names like<br>
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            WRFPRS_d01.22<br>
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          WRFPRS_d01.23<br>
          WRFPRS_d01.24<br>
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        WRFPRS_d01.25<br clear="all">
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                <div>Yet when I run gribmap, I get errors because it
                  assumes I&#39;m starting at hour 00:<br>
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                  -bash-4.1$ gribmap -e -i control.ctl <br>
                   grib1map:  opening GRIB file: WRFPRS_d01.00 <br>
                   grib1map warning: could not open GRIB file:
                  WRFPRS_d01.00<br>
                   grib1map:  opening GRIB file: WRFPRS_d01.01 <br>
                   grib1map warning: could not open GRIB file:
                  WRFPRS_d01.01<br>
                   grib1map:  opening GRIB file: WRFPRS_d01.02 <br>
                   grib1map warning: could not open GRIB file:
                  WRFPRS_d01.02<br>
                   grib1map:  opening GRIB file: WRFPRS_d01.03 <br>
                   grib1map warning: could not open GRIB file:
                  WRFPRS_d01.03<br>
                   grib1map:  opening GRIB file: WRFPRS_d01.04 <br>
                   grib1map warning: could not open GRIB file:
                  WRFPRS_d01.04<br>
                   grib1map:  opening GRIB file: WRFPRS_d01.05 <br>
                   grib1map warning: could not open GRIB file:
                  WRFPRS_d01.05<br>
                   grib1map:  opening GRIB file: WRFPRS_d01.06 <br>
                   grib1map warning: could not open GRIB file:
                  WRFPRS_d01.06<br>
                   grib1map:  opening GRIB file: WRFPRS_d01.07 <br>
                   grib1map warning: could not open GRIB file:
                  WRFPRS_d01.07<br>
                   grib1map:  reached end of files<br>
                   grib1map:  writing the map...<br>
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                <div>If I change the template string to %h2 instead of
                  %f2, it resets to <br>
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                <div>WRFPRS_d01.00 <br>
                  after looking for<br>
                  WRFPRS_d01.23,<br>
                  so it doesn&#39;t encompass the entire forecast range I&#39;m
                  looking for.<br>
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                  I can get around this problem by using the %ch
                  template string, but this seems unnecessarily
                  complicated for what I&#39;m trying to do. Does anyone
                  know why this happens or have a suggestion for a
                  better template?<br>
                  <br>
                  Jeff Duda<br>
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                <div>-- <br>
                  <div>Jeff Duda<br>
                    Graduate research assistant<br>
                    University of Oklahoma School of Meteorology<br>
                    Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms<br>
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