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<title>GFESuite Documentation - MainMenuDialogs</title>
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<body bgcolor="#ffffff">
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<h1 class="3Heading">
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<a name="MainMenuDialogs"></a>Main Menu Dialogs</h1>
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January 30, 2012<br>
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<p><br>
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The following dialogs are invoked directly or indirectly from the Main
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Menu:
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<ul>
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<li> <a href="#StartUpDialog">Start Up Dialog</a></li>
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<li class="3Heading"> <a href="#DefineConfigAndIFPImageDialog">Define
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Config and IFP
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Image Dialog</a></li>
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<li> <a href="#DefineProceduresDialog">Define Procedures Dialog</a></li>
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<li> <a href="ButtonBarDialogs.html#EditActionsDialog">Define Smart
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Tools (Edit
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Actions Dialog)</a></li>
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<li> <a href="#DefineTextProductsDialog">Define Text Products Dialog</a></li>
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<li> <a href="#SaveSelectionTRDialog">Save Selection Time Range
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Dialog</a></li>
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<li> <a href="#DeleteSelectionTRDialog">Delete Selection Time Range
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Dialog</a></li>
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<li> <a href="#BreakLockDialog">Break Lock Dialog</a></li>
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<li class="3Heading"> <a href="#AutoSaveDialog">Auto Save Interval
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Dialog</a></li>
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<li class="3Heading"> <a href="#InterpolationAlgorithmDialog">Interpolation
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Algorithm
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Dialog</a></li>
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<li class="3Heading"> <a href="#TEStatisticsDialog">Temporal Editor
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Statistics Mode Dialog</a></li>
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<li class="3Heading"> <a href="#TimeScaleDisplayedPeriodsDialog">Time
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Scale Displayed
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Periods
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Dialog</a></li>
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<li> <a href="#ExitGFEDialog">Exit GFE Dialog</a></li>
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<li> <a href="#WEBrowserDialog">Weather Element Volume Browser Dialog</a></li>
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<li><a href="#ManageHiddenWeatherElements">Manage Hidden Weather
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Elements Dialog</a><br>
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</li>
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<li> <a href="#SaveWEGroupDialog">Save Weather Element Group Dialog</a></li>
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<li> <a href="#DeleteWEGroupDialog">Delete Weather Element Group
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Dialog</a></li>
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<li> <a href="#CopySelectedGridsFromDialog">Copy Selected Grids From
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Dialog</a></li>
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<li> <a href="#CopyAllGridsFromDialog">Copy All Grids From Dialog</a></li>
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<li> <a href="#InterpolateDialog">Interpolate Dialog</a></li>
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<li> <a href="#SendISCDialog">Send Intersite Grids Dialog</a></li>
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<li> <a href="#CreateFromScratchDialog">Create From Scratch Dialog</a></li>
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<li> <a href="#TimeShiftDialog">Time Shift Dialog</a></li>
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<li> <a href="#SaveForecastDialog">Save Forecast Dialog</a></li>
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<li> <a href="#RevertForecastDialog">Revert Forecast Dialog</a></li>
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<li> <a href="#PublishToOfficialDialog">Publish To Official Dialog</a></li>
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<li><a href="#FormatterLauncher">Formatter Launcher Dialog</a></li>
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<li><a href="#ScriptsDialog">Scripts Dialog</a></li>
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<li><a href="#ProcessMonitorDialog">Process Monitor Dialog</a><br>
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</li>
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<li> <a href="#LoadSamplesDialog">Load Sample Set Dialog</a></li>
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<li> <a href="#SaveSamplesDialog">Save Sample Set Dialog</a></li>
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<li> <a href="#DeleteSamplesDialog">Delete Sample Set Dialog</a></li>
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<li> <a href="#DefineSamplesviaLatitude/LongitudeDialog">Define
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Samples
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via
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Latitude/Longitude Dialog</a></li>
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<li> <a href="#AboutDialog">About Dialog</a></li>
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</ul>
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<p><br>
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</p>
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<hr width="100%">
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<h2><a name="StartUpDialog"></a>Start Up Dialog</h2>
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The Start Up Dialog appears when the GFE is initializing.
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If the system cannot connect to the server, a
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message will describe the problem.
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<p><img nosave="" src="images/GFEStartup4.jpg" height="561" width="378"></p>
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<p></p>
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<hr width="100%">
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<h2><a name="BreakLockDialog"></a>Break Lock Dialog</h2>
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<div class="Body">For each grid block selected in the GridManager, the
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Break Lock dialog lists the:
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<ul>
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<li>Owner of the lock</li>
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<li>Weather Element name</li>
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<li>Lock timerange</li>
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<br>
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</ul>
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The dialog is separated into two sections, the "Locks Owned By Active
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Clients",
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and the "Orphaned Locks". Locks that are owned by active clients,
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if broken, will likely result in loss of data. If it is a GFE
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that
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owns those locks, then the forecaster will lose all of his/her unsaved
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data. Orphaned Locks, on the other hand, are owned by processes
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that
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are no longer connected to EDEX. Orphaned locks can
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generally
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be broken without any consequences.
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<p>Select the locks you wish to break and click Breaklock(s) or click
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Cancel
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at any time to cancel the operation and close the dialog. Note
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that
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breaking a lock is irreversible. The "Select All Orphans" button
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highlights
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all of the orphaned entries and the "Clear All" button de-selects the
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entries.
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For verification purposes, the "Select All Orphans" button does not
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highlight
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locks owned by active clients; these must be individually selected.
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</p>
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<div class="Body">
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<br>
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<img nosave="" src="images/DialogBreakLock.jpg" height="496" width="772"><br>
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<hr width="100%">
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<div class="3Heading">
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<h2><a name="DefineConfigAndIFPImageDialog"></a>Define Config and IFP
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Image
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Dialog</h2>
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</div>
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The Define Config Dialog lists all existing configuration files.
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<br>
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Selecting a foler and doing right-click-->New allows you to modify configuration files that
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affect
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the behavior of the GFE and IFPImage. A dialog will appear for you to
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enter
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the name of the configuration file. After clicking Ok, the Python
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editor
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will appear for you add or modify the configuration attrubites.
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<p><img alt="define config dialog" src="images/DialogDefineConfig.png"
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style="width: 876px; height: 590px;"><br>
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</p>
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<hr width="100%"><br>
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<h2><a name="AutoSaveDialog"></a>Auto Save Interval Dialog</h2>
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The Auto Save Interval Dialog allows the user to enable or disable the
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automatic save feature of the GFE. If disabled, no weather
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elements
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will be automatically saved. If enabled, the user may choose an
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interval
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from one minute to sixty minutes. At this regular interval, the
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GFE
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checks for modified weather elements. If there are any, then one
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weather element at a time is saved with a short interval between
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them.
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During the auto save process, you will notice that the cursor shape
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will
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change to the "wait" cursor, and the "green" lock indications on the
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Grid
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Manager will disappear indicating that those grids have been saved to
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the
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database.
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<p><img nosave="" src="images/DialogAutoSaveInterval.jpg"><br>
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</p>
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<hr width="100%">
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<h2><a name="InterpolationAlgorithmDialog"></a>Interpolation Algorithm
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Dialog</h2>
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The interpolation algorithm dialog allows the user to select one of
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four
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interpolation algorithms to use for scalar interpolation. The
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interpolation
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for vector and weather weather elements are not selectable.
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<p>The user has a choice of the following algorithms:
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<br>
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<table nosave="" border="1" width="100%">
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<tbody>
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<tr>
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<td><b>Algorithm</b></td>
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<td><b>Description</b></td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>Cubic / Advection</td>
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<td>Cubic spline is applied to the data points temporally.
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Software
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looks for areas that can be advected. The advection component of
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the algorithm works best for weather elements that contain areas of
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zero
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value.</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>Cubic / NoAdvection</td>
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<td>Cubic spline is applied to the data points temporally.
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Software
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gradually adjusts points from starting value to ending value without
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advection
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considerations.</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>Linear/ Advection</td>
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<td>Linear calculations are applied to adjacent base grids
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temporally.
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Software looks for areas that can be advected. The advection
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component
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of the algorithm works best for weather elements that contain areas of
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zero value.</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>Linear/ No Advection</td>
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<td>Linear calculations are applied to adjacent base grids
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temporally.
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Software gradually adjusts points from starting value to ending value
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without
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advection considerations.</td>
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</tr>
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</tbody>
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</table>
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</p>
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<p><img nosave="" src="images/DialogInterpAlgorithm.jpg"><br>
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</p>
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<hr width="100%">
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<h2><a name="TEStatisticsDialog"></a>Temporal Editor Statistics Dialog</h2>
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The temporal editor statistics dialog controls the type of data that is
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displayed in the Temporal Editor when one of the Range (RangeBar,
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TEColorRangeBar)
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visualizations are enabled. An example of the RangeBar
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visualization
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is shown below. This particular visualization is showing the
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moderated
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15% minimum, 15% maximum values from an edit area. The max,
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average,
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and minimum values are shown.
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<p><img nosave="" src="images/TEStatisticsVisual.jpg" height="177"
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width="362">Example of temporal editor range
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bar visualization.
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<br>
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</p>
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<p>The dialog controls the data presented in the temporal editor range
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visualizations. Absolute will display the absolute minimum and
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maximum
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values in the editor. Moderated will chop out the outlyers based
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on the given percentages for the minimum and maximum. The
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Standard
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Deviation choice includes those points within a certain number of
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standard
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deviations from the average.
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</p>
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<p><img nosave="" src="images/DialogTEStatisticsMode.jpg"><br>
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<br>
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</p>
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<p></p>
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<hr width="100%">
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<h2><a name="TimeScaleDisplayedPeriodsDialog"></a>Time Scale Displayed
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Periods
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Dialog</h2>
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The time scale displayed periods dialog is used to specify which of the
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named selection time ranges are to appear on the Time Scale. The
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definitions of the selection time ranges, and new named selection time
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ranges, may be defined through the Save Selection Time Range Dialog.
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<p><img nosave="" src="images/DialogTimeScaleDisplayedPeriods.jpg"></p>
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<hr width="100%">
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<h2><a name="EditAreaAppearanceDialog"></a>Edit Area Appearance Dialog</h2>
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The edit area appearance dialog is used to control the color and border
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line width for the edit area on the spatial editor. The default
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color
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and line width may be set in the gfe configuration file entries: <a
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href="gfeConfig_UI.html#EditAreaColors">ReferenceSet_color
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and ReferenceSet_width</a>.
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<p>The user can choose the new color from the color selector as well as
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the line width.
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</p>
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<p><img nosave="" src="images/DialogEditAreaAppearance.jpg"></p>
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<p></p>
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<hr width="100%">
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<h2><a name="ExitGFEDialog"></a>Exit GFE Dialog</h2>
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If there are unsaved Weather Elements that have been modified, a dialog
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will appear allowing you to save the modified data.
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<p>The dialog displays the names of all modified Weather
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Elements.
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Choose Yes to save all elements and exit the GFE. Choose No if you do
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not
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want to save the elements before exiting the GFE.
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</p>
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<p>At any time you can click Cancel to cancel the operation and close
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the
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dialog without exiting the GFE.
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</p>
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<p><img nosave="" src="images/DialogExitGFE.png"><br>
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</p>
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<p>If you happen to have any temporary hazard grids active in your GFE
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and attempt to exit, you may see a dialog that looks like this:<br>
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</p>
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<p><img alt="ExitGFEDialog" src="images/ExitGFEDialog.png"><br>
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</p>
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<p>If you see this dialog, it means that you must save or manually
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unload the temporary hazards weather elements before you can save the
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"Hazards" weather element. If you select "No", the GFE will exit
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without saving any of your modified grids. If you select "Cancel"
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the operation will be canceled and leave the grid state unchanged.<br>
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<br>
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</p>
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<hr width="100%">
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<h2><a name="WEBrowserDialog"></a>Weather Element
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Volume Browser Dialog</h2>
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Opens a dialog that allows you to load and unload Weather Elements in
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the
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GFE. You must choose from the following options in order specify which
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Weather Elements you wish to load/unload:
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<ul>
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<li>Type -Grid database types (IFP,
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D2D). For
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a list of D2D weather elements and descriptions, <a
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href="d2dWENames.html">click
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here.</a></li>
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<li>Source -Grid database sources and times and the
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official
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forecast (LAPS, RUC, Fcst, etc.)</li>
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<li>Field -Weather Elements to load</li>
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<li>Plane -The vertical plane of gridded
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data.
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"SFC"
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stands for surface and is the plane of the forecast and official
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databases.</li>
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</ul>
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<div class="Body">
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<div class="Body">
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<br>
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In each option field listed above, single click on the items you wish
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to include/exclude. Scroll bars to the right of each field allow
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you to page through all available selections. Alternately, you can
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click
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on the option heading itself to list all available selections.
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<p>There are built-in dependencies between the above options moving
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from
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left to right. This means that only Sources for the selected Type will
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appear. Similarly, only the Fields for the selected Sources and Planes
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for the selected Fields appear. This will aid you in selecting
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available
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grids from the many possible combinations.
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</p>
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<p>The File menu allows you to save the selections you have made to a
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group,
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delete previously saved groups, or to load a previously created group.
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</p>
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<p>The Edit menu allows you to select/deselect all available options or
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to start over by undoing the selections you have made thus far.
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</p>
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<p>The Site can be selected from the menu bar.
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</p>
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<p>After making your selections, click Load and Dismiss to load your
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selections
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and close the dialog, or click Cancel at any time to end the operation
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and close the dialog.
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</p>
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<img alt="WE Browser Dialog" src="images/WEBrowserDialog.png">
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<ul>
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<h3>Working With Groups</h3>
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While the Weather Element Volume Browser Dialog allows you to load and
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unload individual weather elements, occasionally it's convenient to
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load
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groups of parameters that are related. A Group is a named group of
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weather
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elements that you can define.
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<ol>
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<li>From the main menu bar, press and hold MB1 over the Weather
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Element
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menu
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item.</li>
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<li>Slide the mouse mouse pointer over the Weather Element Groups
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menu item.</li>
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<li>Select one of the pre-defined groups from the Groups cascade
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menu.</li>
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</ol>
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Note that when you selected the group, a new set of weather elements
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was
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loaded into the GFE. Also note that the set of weather elements that
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was
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loaded is now unloaded.
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<p>Saving a group of weather elements is done via the Weather Element
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Volume
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Browser. To make your own group, follow the steps below. </p>
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<ol>
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<li>From the main menu bar, select WeatherElement->Weather
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Element
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Volume Browser.</li>
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<li>Select any group of weather elements.</li>
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<li>From the Weather Element Volume Browser menu bar, select
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File->Save
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Weather
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Element Group.</li>
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<li>The <a href="#SaveWEGroupDialog">Save Weather Element Group
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Dialog</a>
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appears. Enter the group name and select Save.</li>
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</ol>
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Now your new group has been saved and is ready to be used.<br>
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<p>You can delete saved groups by choosing File-->Delete Weather
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Element
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Group which brings up the <a href="#DeleteWEGroupDialog">Delete
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Weather
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Element Group Dialog</a>.</p>
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</ul>
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<div class="Body">
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||
|
<br>
|
||
|
<hr width="100%">
|
||
|
<h2><a name="SaveWEGroupDialog"></a>Save Weather
|
||
|
Element Group Dialog</h2>
|
||
|
To save the group of weather elements selected in the Weather Element
|
||
|
Volume
|
||
|
Browser, type a name in the identifier box and click "Save." You can
|
||
|
re-save
|
||
|
an existing group by clicking on its name.
|
||
|
<p><img nosave="" src="images/DialogSaveWeatherElementGroup.jpg" height="337" width="200"><br>
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<hr width="100%">
|
||
|
<h2><a name="DeleteWEGroupDialog"></a>Delete Weather
|
||
|
Element Group Dialog</h2>
|
||
|
To delete an existing weather element group, click on its name which
|
||
|
will
|
||
|
appear in the identifier box. Then click "Delete."
|
||
|
<p><img nosave="" src="images/DialogDeleteWeatherElementGroup.jpg"></p>
|
||
|
<p></p>
|
||
|
<hr width="100%">
|
||
|
<h2><a name="ManageHiddenWeatherElements"></a>Manage Hidden Weather
|
||
|
Elements Dialog</h2>
|
||
|
The Manage Hidden Weather Elements Dialog is used to unload and/or make
|
||
|
visible hidden weather elements. Hidden weather elements are
|
||
|
those weather elements which have been created during smart tool
|
||
|
execution or during "Show ISC Mode". The GFE creates
|
||
|
temporary weather elements for purposes of holding calculations.
|
||
|
Some of these may not get unloaded automatically and since these
|
||
|
weather elements are "hidden", i.e., don't appear in the spatial editor
|
||
|
or grid manager, the user is not aware of their existance.<br>
|
||
|
<br>
|
||
|
One example of a hidden weather element is when "Show ISC Mode" is
|
||
|
enabled. The GFE will continue to display just the Fcst
|
||
|
weather elements and not any ISC elements in the grid manager and
|
||
|
spatial editor. The GFE software loads the ISC and any
|
||
|
needed virtual ISC elements in order to display the composite grids in
|
||
|
the editors. When "Show ISC Mode" is turned off, these hidden
|
||
|
elements remain.<br>
|
||
|
<br>
|
||
|
The dialog provides a convenient way to view these "hidden" elements or
|
||
|
to "unload" them.<br>
|
||
|
<br>
|
||
|
<br>
|
||
|
<img src="images/DialogManageHiddenWE.jpg" alt=""><br>
|
||
|
<br>
|
||
|
<hr style="width: 100%; height: 2px;"><br>
|
||
|
<h2><a name="DefineProceduresDialog"></a>Define
|
||
|
Procedures Dialog</h2>
|
||
|
Procedures are a sequences of commands allowing you to populate the
|
||
|
Forecast
|
||
|
database from the Model databases that have been created via
|
||
|
initialization
|
||
|
and to call Smart Tools. (See <a href="SmartTools.html">GFE
|
||
|
Smart
|
||
|
Tools Training Guide</a>)
|
||
|
<p>The Define Procedures Dialog opens the Localization perspective with the Procedures
|
||
|
folder selected in the left column.
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<p>
|
||
|
Choosing MB3-->New allows you to add a new procedure. A dialog will
|
||
|
appear for you to enter the name of your new procedure. After clicking
|
||
|
Ok, the Python editor will appear for you enter your procedure
|
||
|
commands.
|
||
|
A template is provided in the Python window with documentation in the <a
|
||
|
href="SmartTools.html#SSLib">Smart
|
||
|
Script Class Library</a> and <a href="SmartTools.html#SS">Procedures</a>
|
||
|
section of the Smart Tools Training Guide.
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<p>NOTE: Procedures can be run in background mode from the command
|
||
|
line.
|
||
|
For instructions, see the <a href="runProcedure.html">runProcedure</a>
|
||
|
documentation.
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<p><img alt="Define Procedures Dialog"
|
||
|
src="images/DialogDefineProcedures.png"
|
||
|
style="width: 870px; height: 464px;"><br>
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<hr width="100%">
|
||
|
<h2><a name="CopySelectedGridsFromDialog"></a>Copy
|
||
|
Selected Grids From Dialog</h2>
|
||
|
The Copy Selected Grids From dialog allows you to Copy data from a
|
||
|
model
|
||
|
to one or more selected <i>Forecast</i> Weather Elements within the
|
||
|
Selected
|
||
|
Time Range of the Grid Manager.
|
||
|
<p>The dialog displays the names of all available models and you choose
|
||
|
the model you wish to copy from by clicking directly on the model
|
||
|
identifier.
|
||
|
If necessary, you can use the scroll bar at right to page through all
|
||
|
the available models.
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<p>After making your selection(s) click OK or click Cancel at any
|
||
|
time to cancel the operation and close the dialog.
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<p><img nosave="" src="images/DialogCopySelectedGrids.jpg" height="357"
|
||
|
width="212"></p>
|
||
|
<p></p>
|
||
|
<hr width="100%">
|
||
|
<h2><a name="CopyAllGridsFromDialog"></a>Copy All
|
||
|
Grids From Dialog</h2>
|
||
|
The Copy All Grids From dialog allows you to Copy all data from a model
|
||
|
to one or more <i>Forecast</i> Weather Elements.
|
||
|
<p>The dialog displays the names of all available models and you choose
|
||
|
the model you wish to copy from by clicking directly on the model
|
||
|
identifier.
|
||
|
If necessary, you can use the scroll bar at right to page through all
|
||
|
the available models.
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<p>After making your selection(s) click OK or click Cancel at any time
|
||
|
to cancel the operation and close the dialog.
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<p><img nosave="" src="images/DialogCopyAllGrids.jpg" height="361"
|
||
|
width="213"><br>
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<hr width="100%">
|
||
|
<h2><a name="SendISCDialog"></a>Send Intersite Grids Dialog</h2>
|
||
|
The Send Intersite Grids dialog controls the sending of grids to
|
||
|
adjacent
|
||
|
sites. Sending of grids is either an automatic process when grids
|
||
|
are saved (if SEND_ISC_ON_SAVE is set in localConfig), or a manual
|
||
|
process accomplished through this dialog. It is not recommended
|
||
|
to use both methods. If SEND_ISC_ON_SAVE in serverConfig/localConfig is
|
||
|
0, or disabled, then this dialog must be used to transmit grids. The
|
||
|
Send Intersite Grids Dialog has two fields in manual mode, and just one
|
||
|
choice for automatic mode. Do not confuse this
|
||
|
automatic mode with the SEND_ISC_ON_SAVE.
|
||
|
<p>In manual mode, the user chooses the set of weather elements to
|
||
|
send, which default to
|
||
|
the currently loaded elements in the Fcst database, the time ranges to
|
||
|
send, whether it be "All Grids", grids over the "Selected Time", or
|
||
|
grids over a specific user-defined time range.</p>
|
||
|
<p>There are several convenient buttons used to select the set of
|
||
|
Weather Elements. By default, the loaded weather elements are selected.
|
||
|
The "Set All" sets all weather elements to on, the "Clear All" sets all
|
||
|
weather elements (and sites) to off, and the Groups button brings up a
|
||
|
menu allowing the forecaster to choose a predefined <a href="#SaveWEGroupDialog">Weather
|
||
|
Element Group</a>. The "Set Selected" option sets the weather
|
||
|
elements and time range to that currently selected in the GFE Grid
|
||
|
Manager.<br>
|
||
|
<br>
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<p><img nosave="" src="images/DialogSendISC.jpg"><br>
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<p><img nosave="" src="images/DialogSendISC1.jpg"><br>
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<p>In automatic mode, EDEX keeps track of what ISC grids have been
|
||
|
sent since the grids were last modified. When Send ISC is chosen with
|
||
|
automatic mode, EDEX sends all grids that were previously modified
|
||
|
but haven't yet been sent via ISC.
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<hr width="100%">
|
||
|
<h2><a name="ISCRequestDialog"></a>Request ISC Dialog</h2>
|
||
|
The Request ISC Dialog is used normally only when starting up service
|
||
|
backup. The purpose of the dialog is to directly request other sites
|
||
|
send
|
||
|
you their entire set of grids for purposes of populating your ISC
|
||
|
database. The normal routing of ISC will slowly fill in your ISC
|
||
|
database,
|
||
|
but frequently the forecaster needs a quicker initialization.
|
||
|
<p>The dialog contains three columns. The first column is the Domain.
|
||
|
The user
|
||
|
selects which domains that he/she wishes to bring into the ISC database
|
||
|
for
|
||
|
this one-time request. As the user selects and deselects domains, the
|
||
|
entries
|
||
|
in the second column, Grid Source, will change. The Grid Source
|
||
|
contains
|
||
|
information about the "known" EDEX servers that are running the desired
|
||
|
domain.
|
||
|
The "best" guess selection for each domain is automatically chosen, but
|
||
|
may
|
||
|
not be the correct choice. For example, if you were down and someone
|
||
|
else
|
||
|
was backing you up, and then you bring up your system and want your own
|
||
|
grids
|
||
|
into the ISC database, the default choice would go to the primary site
|
||
|
for
|
||
|
those grids which is yourself. That won't work -- instead the
|
||
|
forecaster must
|
||
|
choose the site and server that was used to backup your site. </p>
|
||
|
<p>The information in the second column details the Domain, then the
|
||
|
server. The format of the information for the server is the
|
||
|
host/port@site where site is the configured mhs id. Don't
|
||
|
get confused if the domain is your own, but the site is someone else.
|
||
|
This
|
||
|
indicates that there is another server on the network that is running
|
||
|
your
|
||
|
domain. You will frequently see multiple choices whenever a site is
|
||
|
preparing
|
||
|
for service backup, or recovering from service backup. Simply select
|
||
|
one of the choices for each Domain to determine which server to which
|
||
|
to make
|
||
|
the ISC request. </p>
|
||
|
<p>The third column is the Weather Element list. It contains all of the
|
||
|
weather elements you normally receive via ISC. This list defaults to
|
||
|
all elements.
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<p>Pressing the "Make Request" button will send a request to the chosen
|
||
|
EDEX servers, which will process the requests and send you back the
|
||
|
specific
|
||
|
ISC data in the normal fashion.
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<p><img alt="" nosave="" src="images/DialogRequestISC.jpg"><br>
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<p>If you are requesting ISC data from a site with a different office
|
||
|
type than your own (such as an RFC requesting data from a WFO), then
|
||
|
the weather element you request will have the remote office type as
|
||
|
part of its name. For example if you are at a WFO and
|
||
|
want to request QPF. Requesting QPF will work from any WFO,
|
||
|
but you must request QPFrfc to request the data from an
|
||
|
RFC. In a similar fashion, if you are at an RFC and want
|
||
|
QPF from another RFC, simply request QPF. But if you want QPF
|
||
|
from an WFO, you must choose QPFwfo.<br>
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<hr width="100%">
|
||
|
<h2><a name="InterpolateDialog"></a>Interpolate Dialog</h2>
|
||
|
The interpolation dialog controls the interpolation for the selected
|
||
|
time
|
||
|
ranges and weather elements. The user can choose interpolate by
|
||
|
gaps,
|
||
|
in which all gaps are interpolated, or based on edited data, in which
|
||
|
only
|
||
|
those grids that been edited will be preserved and all other grids and
|
||
|
gaps will be interpolated.
|
||
|
<p>The user may choose an interpolation interval in hours.
|
||
|
The scale varies from the minimum size of the time constraints for the
|
||
|
selected weather elements up to 24 hours. If the user chooses 1,
|
||
|
then a grid will be created each hour (or the minimum allowable time
|
||
|
for
|
||
|
the weather element). If the user chooses 3, then interpolated
|
||
|
grids
|
||
|
will be created every 3 hours.
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<p>The user may choose the duration of the grids in hours. The
|
||
|
scale
|
||
|
varies from the minimum size of the time constraints for the selected
|
||
|
weather
|
||
|
elements up to 24 hours. If the user chooses 1, then each
|
||
|
interpolated
|
||
|
grid will be 1 hour in length (or the minimum allowable time for the
|
||
|
weather
|
||
|
element). If the user chooses 3, then each interpolated grid will
|
||
|
be 3 hours in length if possible.
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<p>Note that the "Interpolation Interval In Hours" and the "Duration of
|
||
|
Grids in Hours" may not always appear on the dialog, depending upon the
|
||
|
time constraint characteristics of the weather elements you have
|
||
|
selected.
|
||
|
The "Duration of Grids in Hours" will not appear when selecting a
|
||
|
weather
|
||
|
element in which gaps are permitted, or when weather elements are
|
||
|
selected
|
||
|
with differing allowable durations. The "Interpolation Interval
|
||
|
in
|
||
|
Hours" will not appear when multiple weather elements are selected and
|
||
|
their repeat interval time constraint are not equal to each other.
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<p>The default values of the interpolation interval and duration may be
|
||
|
set in the gfe configuration file. See the <a
|
||
|
href="gfeConfig_Zoom.html#InterpolationDialogDefaults">Interpolation
|
||
|
Dialog Defaults</a> section.
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<p><img nosave="" src="images/DialogInterpolation.jpg"></p>
|
||
|
<p></p>
|
||
|
<hr width="100%">
|
||
|
<h2><a name="CreateFromScratchDialog"></a>Create From Scratch Dialog</h2>
|
||
|
The create from scratch dialog creates new grids for the selected time
|
||
|
ranges and weather elements. The user can choose to fill the
|
||
|
newly
|
||
|
created grids using either the default weather value for the weather
|
||
|
element,
|
||
|
or the currently assigned pick-up value.
|
||
|
<p>The user may choose an creation interval in hours. The
|
||
|
scale
|
||
|
varies from the minimum size of the time constraints for the selected
|
||
|
weather
|
||
|
elements up to 24 hours. If the user chooses 1, then a grid will
|
||
|
be created each hour (or the minimum allowable time for the weather
|
||
|
element).
|
||
|
If the user chooses 3, then grids will be created every 3 hours.
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<p>The user may choose the duration of the grids in hours. The
|
||
|
scale
|
||
|
varies from the minimum size of the time constraints for the selected
|
||
|
weather
|
||
|
elements up to 24 hours. If the user chooses 1, then each created
|
||
|
grid will be 1 hour in length (or the minimum allowable time for the
|
||
|
weather
|
||
|
element). If the user chooses 3, then each created grid will be 3
|
||
|
hours in length if possible.
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<p>Note that the "Creation Interval In Hours" and the "Duration of
|
||
|
Grids
|
||
|
in Hours" may not always appear on the dialog, depending upon the time
|
||
|
constraint characteristics of the weather elements you have
|
||
|
selected.
|
||
|
The "Duration of Grids in Hours" will not appear when selecting a
|
||
|
weather
|
||
|
element in which gaps are permitted, or when weather elements are
|
||
|
selected
|
||
|
with differing allowable durations. The "Creation Interval in
|
||
|
Hours"
|
||
|
will not appear when multiple weather elements are selected and their
|
||
|
repeat
|
||
|
interval time constraint are not equal to each other.<br>
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<p>Any existing grids within the selected time range will be removed
|
||
|
during this operation.<br>
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<p>The default values of the create from scratch interval and duration
|
||
|
may be set in the gfe configuration file. See the <a
|
||
|
href="gfeConfig_Zoom.html#CreateScratchDialogDefaults">Create
|
||
|
From Scratch Dialog Defaults</a> section.
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<p><img nosave="" src="images/DialogCreateFromScratch.jpg"><br>
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<hr width="100%">
|
||
|
<h2><a name="TimeShiftDialog"></a>Time Shift Dialog</h2>
|
||
|
The Time Shift dialog allows you to move or copy all selected grid
|
||
|
blocks
|
||
|
forward or backward in time. The dialog offers you the options of copy
|
||
|
or move, and the amount of
|
||
|
time you wish to shift (in Hours). Depending upon the selected weather
|
||
|
elements, the slider may only allow you to select certain time shift
|
||
|
values due to the defined time constraints of the elements.
|
||
|
<p>After making your selections click OK. At any time you can
|
||
|
click
|
||
|
Cancel to cancel the operation and close the dialog.
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<p><img nosave="" src="images/DialogTimeShift.jpg"></p>
|
||
|
<div class="Body">
|
||
|
<br>
|
||
|
<hr width="100%">
|
||
|
<h2><a name="SaveSelectionTRDialog"></a>Save Selection
|
||
|
Time Range Dialog</h2>
|
||
|
<div class="3Heading">The Save Selection Time Range dialog allows you
|
||
|
to
|
||
|
name, define and save your own Selection Time Ranges.</div>
|
||
|
<div class="3Heading">The dialog allows you to define a time range by
|
||
|
specifying:</div>
|
||
|
<ul>
|
||
|
<li class="3Heading">The start/stop times and</li>
|
||
|
<li class="3Heading">A name (Today, Tonight, Tomorrow, and so forth).</li>
|
||
|
</ul>
|
||
|
<div class="3Heading">The start and stop hours are relative to either
|
||
|
0000LT
|
||
|
(midnight) or 0000Z, depending upon the radio button setting for the
|
||
|
time
|
||
|
mode. The following table illustrates the calculation of the time
|
||
|
range based on various input factors:
|
||
|
<br>
|
||
|
<table nosave="" border="1" width="100%">
|
||
|
<tbody>
|
||
|
<tr>
|
||
|
<td><b>Current System Time</b></td>
|
||
|
<td><b>Start Hour</b></td>
|
||
|
<td><b>End Hour</b></td>
|
||
|
<td><b>Mode</b></td>
|
||
|
<td><b>Calculated Defined Time Range</b></td>
|
||
|
</tr>
|
||
|
<tr>
|
||
|
<td>Tuesday 900am, 1500z 6/14</td>
|
||
|
<td>0</td>
|
||
|
<td>6</td>
|
||
|
<td>LT</td>
|
||
|
<td>Tuesday midnight to Tuesday 6am local time</td>
|
||
|
</tr>
|
||
|
<tr>
|
||
|
<td>Tuesday 900am, 1500z 6/14</td>
|
||
|
<td>0</td>
|
||
|
<td>6</td>
|
||
|
<td>Zulu</td>
|
||
|
<td>6/14 0000z to 6/14 0600z</td>
|
||
|
</tr>
|
||
|
<tr>
|
||
|
<td>Tuesday 900am, 1500z 6/14</td>
|
||
|
<td>18</td>
|
||
|
<td>49</td>
|
||
|
<td>LT</td>
|
||
|
<td>Tuesday 6pm to Thursday 1am local time</td>
|
||
|
</tr>
|
||
|
<tr>
|
||
|
<td>Tuesday 900am, 1500z 6/14</td>
|
||
|
<td>18</td>
|
||
|
<td>49</td>
|
||
|
<td>Zulu</td>
|
||
|
<td>6/14 1800z to 6/16 0100z</td>
|
||
|
</tr>
|
||
|
</tbody>
|
||
|
</table>
|
||
|
<p>Click "Save" to define the new time range.</p>
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|
</div>
|
||
|
</div>
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At any time, you can click Cancel to cancel the operation and close the
|
||
|
dialog.
|
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|
<p><img nosave="" src="images/DialogSTR.jpg"></p>
|
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|
<div class="Body">
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|
<br>
|
||
|
<hr width="100%">
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<h2><a name="DeleteSelectionTRDialog"></a>Delete
|
||
|
Selection Time Range Dialog</h2>
|
||
|
<div class="3Heading">The Delete Selection Time Range dialog allows you
|
||
|
delete Selection Time Ranges. To Delete an existing Time Range
|
||
|
Definition,
|
||
|
click on its name which will appear in the Identifier box. Then click
|
||
|
"Delete."
|
||
|
At any time, you can click Cancel to cancel the operation and close the
|
||
|
dialog.</div>
|
||
|
<p><img nosave="" src="images/DialogDTR.jpg"></p>
|
||
|
<div class="Body">
|
||
|
<br>
|
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<hr width="100%">
|
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<h2><a name="SaveForecastDialog"></a>Save Forecast
|
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|
Dialog</h2>
|
||
|
The Save Forecast dialog allows you to save the data of modified
|
||
|
Forecast
|
||
|
Weather Elements.
|
||
|
<p>The dialog displays the names of all modified Weather
|
||
|
Elements.
|
||
|
Choose the Weather Elements you wish to save and click Save Forecast.
|
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|
</p>
|
||
|
<p>The "Send ISC on Save" option can be enabled to also send out
|
||
|
your
|
||
|
ISC grids for the modified weather elements. See the <a href="ISC.html">Intersite
|
||
|
Coordination User's Guide</a> for more details on Intersite
|
||
|
Coordination
|
||
|
of Grids.
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<p>At any time you can click Cancel to cancel the operation and close
|
||
|
the
|
||
|
dialog.
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<p><img nosave="" src="images/DialogSaveFcst.jpg"><br>
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<p>If you are working with Hazards grids, you may encounter a dialog
|
||
|
that looks like this:<br>
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<p><img alt="Picture of Save Dialog" title="Save Dialog"
|
||
|
src="images/SaveDialog.png"><br>
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<p>When you see a Save Dialog that looks like this, it means that you
|
||
|
have temporary hazard grids active in the GFE. These temporary
|
||
|
grids must be merged manually before they can be saved. If you
|
||
|
select "Save Weather Element(s) at this point, all of your modified
|
||
|
weather elements will be saved, except "Hazards". To save
|
||
|
"Hazards", you must first select "Hazards->MergeHazards" from the
|
||
|
GFE main menu bar. Selecting "Cancel" will not save any weather
|
||
|
elements and leave the state of the grids just as they were before you
|
||
|
attempted to save.<br>
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<hr width="100%">
|
||
|
<h2><a name="RevertForecastDialog"></a>Revert Forecast
|
||
|
Dialog</h2>
|
||
|
The Revert Forecast dialog allows you to revert the data of modified
|
||
|
Weather Elements. The dialog displays the names of all modified Weather
|
||
|
Elements and you choose the Weather Elements you wish to revert to the
|
||
|
last saved data. If you Revert the "Hazards" weather element, any
|
||
|
temporary hazards weatehr elements will be automatically unloaded in
|
||
|
the Grid Manager. To get the temporary elements back, select from
|
||
|
the GFE main menu: <span style="font-weight: bold;">Hazards->SeparateHazards</span>.<br>
|
||
|
<p>At any time you can click Cancel to cancel the operation and close
|
||
|
the dialog.
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<p><img nosave="" src="images/DialogRevertFcst.jpg"><br>
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<p></p>
|
||
|
<hr width="100%">
|
||
|
<h2><a name="PublishToOfficialDialog"></a>Publish To
|
||
|
Official Dialog</h2>
|
||
|
The Publish To Official dialog allows you to publish the data of
|
||
|
Weather
|
||
|
Elements. The dialog displays the names of all Weather
|
||
|
Elements
|
||
|
for the mutable database (e.g., Fcst), and you choose the Weather
|
||
|
Elements
|
||
|
you wish to publish.
|
||
|
<br>
|
||
|
The Time Period entry allows you to select all grids to be published,
|
||
|
the selected time range, or just certain defined time periods.
|
||
|
The time periods shown are those defined by the <a
|
||
|
href="GFEMainMenu.html#DefineSelectTimeRanges...">GFE->Define
|
||
|
Time Ranges</a> menu entry that also appear in the <a
|
||
|
href="gfeConfig_Zoom.html#ListofPublishDialogTimePeriods">Publish
|
||
|
Times Definition</a> part of the <a href="gfeConfig.html">gfe
|
||
|
configuration
|
||
|
file</a>. If a defined time period is chosen (e.g., not All Grids),
|
||
|
then
|
||
|
any grids that overlap the defined time range will be published.
|
||
|
<p></p>
|
||
|
<p>There are several convenient buttons used to select the set of
|
||
|
Weather
|
||
|
Elements. By default, the loaded weather elements are
|
||
|
selected.
|
||
|
The "Set All" sets all weather elements to on, the "Clear All" sets all
|
||
|
weather elements (and sites) to off, and the Groups button brings up a
|
||
|
menu allowing the forecaster to choose a predefined <a
|
||
|
href="#SaveWEGroupDialog">Weather
|
||
|
Element Group</a>. The "Set Selected" button will select those Weather
|
||
|
Elements that are selected in the Grid Manager.
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<p>After making your selections click Publish or click Cancel at any
|
||
|
time
|
||
|
to cancel the operation and close the dialog.
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<p><img nosave="" src="images/DialogPublish.jpg"><br>
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<br>
|
||
|
<hr style="width: 100%; height: 2px;">
|
||
|
<h2><a name="FormatterLauncher"></a>Formatter Launcher
|
||
|
Dialog</h2>
|
||
|
The Formatter Launcher Dialog is opened from the Products menu.
|
||
|
The dialog allows you to generate products using the local formatter
|
||
|
infrastructure, define zone combinations, edit the final output
|
||
|
product, and view the output log from the formatter. It is highly
|
||
|
recommended that you Publish To Official prior to generating products
|
||
|
since usually products are generated from the Official Database.<br>
|
||
|
<p>Each product you can generate is listed in the dialog. To learn
|
||
|
how to add your own product selections or change the entries currently
|
||
|
in the dialog, refer to the <a href="TextFormatter.html">Text
|
||
|
Formatter User's Guide</a>. <br>
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<p>By default, product generation will use the Official database for
|
||
|
the data source.
|
||
|
The data source for product generation can be changed to use the Fcst
|
||
|
or the ISC database using the "Data Source" menu. The default
|
||
|
may also be specified in the Definition section of each product
|
||
|
formatter using the <span style="font-weight: bold;">Definition['database']</span>
|
||
|
entry.<br>
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<p>By default, product generation will run on the EDEX platform,
|
||
|
rather than on the local platform. The forecaster may
|
||
|
change this from the "Processor" menu.<br>
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<div class="Body">
|
||
|
<div class="Body">After selecting the product(s) you wish to generate,
|
||
|
go to the appropriate tab and click the "Run" button.<br>
|
||
|
<br>
|
||
|
When the "Run" button is pressed, the product will
|
||
|
be queued for execution. A dialog will usually be displayed
|
||
|
allowing for entry of specific information, such as the issuance
|
||
|
time. After the entry dialog is closed, the actual
|
||
|
formatter will be queued for execution either on the EDEX platform
|
||
|
or local platform. Upon completion, the generated product will be
|
||
|
displayed in the dialog. The user can then edit it, save it to a
|
||
|
file, store it into AWIPS, or transmit it via AWIPS.<br>
|
||
|
<br>
|
||
|
For more details, refer to the<a href="FormatterLauncher.html">
|
||
|
Formatter Launcher How-To Guide</a>.<br>
|
||
|
<br>
|
||
|
<p><img alt="Formatterlauncher" src="images/FormatterLauncher.png"><br>
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
</div>
|
||
|
</div>
|
||
|
<br>
|
||
|
<br>
|
||
|
<hr width="100%">
|
||
|
<h2><a name="ScriptsDialog"></a>Scripts Dialog</h2>
|
||
|
The Scripts dialog is opened from the Products menu. The dialog
|
||
|
allows you to generate products and perform other tasks. Each item
|
||
|
shown is defined by using an entry in the gfe configuration file. is
|
||
|
listed in the dialog. To learn
|
||
|
how to add your own product selections or change the entries currently
|
||
|
in the dialog, refer to the <a href="gfeConfig_ProdGen.html">Product
|
||
|
Generation
|
||
|
Scripts </a>information for the <a href="gfeConfig.html">gfe
|
||
|
configuration
|
||
|
file</a>.<br>
|
||
|
<br>
|
||
|
<div class="Body">
|
||
|
<div class="Body">After selecting the script(s) you wish to generate,
|
||
|
select Run/Dismiss, or just Run.
|
||
|
At any time you can select Cancel to cancel the operation and close the
|
||
|
dialog.<br>
|
||
|
<br>
|
||
|
The scripts can be run either locally or on the server machine.
|
||
|
Some scripts may run quicker on the server machine since the grids will
|
||
|
not be required to flow between the local machine and server
|
||
|
machine. However, keep in mind that the directory structure
|
||
|
is different on the local and server machines, and thus it may be
|
||
|
difficult to "code" up directory names that will work in both cases.<br>
|
||
|
<p><img src="images/DialogScripts.jpg"><br>
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<hr style="width: 100%; height: 2px;"><br>
|
||
|
<h2><a name="ProcessMonitorDialog"></a>Process Monitor Dialog</h2>
|
||
|
The Process Monitor Dialog displays the queue of pending and finished
|
||
|
background processes on both the local machine as well as the EDEX
|
||
|
machine. As background processes are requested to be
|
||
|
run from the Product Generation Scripts and Formatter Launcher Dialogs,
|
||
|
the GFE will queue them for execution. This dialog can be used to
|
||
|
display and manipulate the queue. <br>
|
||
|
<br>
|
||
|
<img style="width: 642px; height: 342px;" alt="ProcessMonitorDialog"
|
||
|
src="images/DialogProcessMonitor1.jpg"><br>
|
||
|
<br>
|
||
|
The "Local Scripts" section shows the pending, running, and finished
|
||
|
processes that were queued locally. Only the processes that were
|
||
|
started by the current GFE will be shown. The "Server
|
||
|
Scripts" section shows the pending, running, and finished processes
|
||
|
that were queued remotely. Processes queued by you, as well as
|
||
|
other GFEs, will be shown in this area of the dialog.<br>
|
||
|
<br>
|
||
|
<img style="width: 24px; height: 27px;" alt="start button" title=""
|
||
|
src="images/DialogProcessMonitor2.jpg"> The "start" button flashes
|
||
|
when
|
||
|
the process is running. If the process is still pending,
|
||
|
then the button does not flash. Clicking with MB1 will force the
|
||
|
process to begin, even if it will exceed the maximum configured number
|
||
|
of background processes.<br>
|
||
|
<br>
|
||
|
<img alt="kill button" title="" src="images/DialogProcessMonitor3.jpg">
|
||
|
The "kill" button is used to abort or kill a running process, or delete
|
||
|
the process from the pending queue if it isn't running yet.<br>
|
||
|
<br>
|
||
|
<img style="width: 23px; height: 27px;" alt="terminal button" title=""
|
||
|
src="images/DialogProcessMonitor4.jpg"> The
|
||
|
"terminal" button, when pressed, will open up a window that contains
|
||
|
the standard output and standard error information from the process.
|
||
|
The terminal only holds a configurable number of lines so processes
|
||
|
that produce a lot of output may not have all of their output contained
|
||
|
in the dialog. The window may be opened up at any time, while it is
|
||
|
pending, running, or finished. Some log messages may not be written to
|
||
|
the terminal window unless the .logPref file is correctly
|
||
|
configured. The terminal button is only available for
|
||
|
server processes after the process has finished.<br>
|
||
|
<br>
|
||
|
<img alt="console" src="images/DialogProcessMonitor5.jpg"><br>
|
||
|
<br>
|
||
|
Characteristics of the local processing and dialog can be set through
|
||
|
the<a href="gfeConfig_process.html"> GFE configuration file process
|
||
|
monitor
|
||
|
entries</a>. Characteristics of the remote processing
|
||
|
(e.g., number of simultaneous processes) can be set through the <a
|
||
|
href="localConfig.html#backgroundtasks">server's local configuration
|
||
|
file</a>.<br>
|
||
|
<br>
|
||
|
<br>
|
||
|
<hr width="100%"></div>
|
||
|
<ul>
|
||
|
</ul>
|
||
|
<h2>
|
||
|
<a name="DefineTextProductsDialog"></a>Define Text Products Dialog</h2>
|
||
|
Text Products summarize the digital grid data in tables or simple
|
||
|
phrases.
|
||
|
For detailed examples and guidelines for creating your own text
|
||
|
products,
|
||
|
please refer to the GFE Text Product Training Guide.
|
||
|
<p>The Define Text Product Dialog is opened by selecting GFE-->Define Text Products.
|
||
|
This opens the Localization perspective with TextProducts folder selected. Within
|
||
|
the Text product folder are all existing text products.
|
||
|
<br><br>
|
||
|
Choosing MB3-->New on the selected TextProducts folder
|
||
|
allows you to add a new product to the list. A
|
||
|
dialog will appear for you to enter the name of your new product and the
|
||
|
product type. After clicking Ok, the Python editor will appear for you
|
||
|
enter your product definition. A template is provided in the Python
|
||
|
window with documentation explaining the definition.
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<p><img alt="Define Text Product Dialog" src="images/DialogDefineText.png"><br>
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
</div>
|
||
|
</div>
|
||
|
<hr width="100%">
|
||
|
<h2><a name="LoadSamplesDialog"></a>Load Sample Set
|
||
|
Dialog</h2>
|
||
|
The Load Sample Set Dialog allows you load existing Sample Sets into the
|
||
|
GFE Spatial Editor display.
|
||
|
To load a Sample Set, click on its name which will highlight it. You
|
||
|
may choose more than one Sample Set.
|
||
|
To add the chosen Sample Set(s) to those already being displayed, click
|
||
|
"Add."
|
||
|
To remove the chosen Sample Set(s) from those being displayed, click
|
||
|
"Remove."
|
||
|
To display only the chosen Sample Set(s) and remove all others from
|
||
|
the display, click "Replace."
|
||
|
<p>At any time, you can click Cancel to cancel the operation and close
|
||
|
the dialog.
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<p><img nosave="" src="images/DialogLoadSamples.jpg"><br>
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<hr width="100%">
|
||
|
<h2><a name="SaveSamplesDialog"></a>Save Sample Set
|
||
|
Dialog</h2>
|
||
|
The Save Sample Set dialog allows you to name and save Sample Sets.
|
||
|
<p>A sample point can be added to the Spatial Editor when the <a
|
||
|
href="Toolbar.html#SampleTool">Sample
|
||
|
Tool</a> is active by clicking on a location in the display.
|
||
|
To save the set of sample points displayed in the Spatial Editor as
|
||
|
a named Sample Set, type a name in the Identifier box and click "Save."
|
||
|
You may Cancel the dialog at any time.
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<p><img nosave="" src="images/DialogSaveSamples.jpg"><br>
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<hr width="100%">
|
||
|
<h2><a name="DeleteSamplesDialog"></a>Delete Sample
|
||
|
Set Dialog</h2>
|
||
|
The Delete Sample Set dialog allows you delete Sample Sets.
|
||
|
<p>To delete a saved Sample Set, click on its name which will appear in
|
||
|
the Identifier box and click "Delete." You may Cancel the dialog at any
|
||
|
time.
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<p><img nosave="" src="images/DialogDeleteSamples.jpg"></p>
|
||
|
<p></p>
|
||
|
<hr width="100%">
|
||
|
<h2><a name="DefineSamplesviaLatitude/LongitudeDialog"></a>Define
|
||
|
Samples via
|
||
|
Latitude/Longitude Dialog</h2>
|
||
|
The samples may be defined by latitude and longitude. A sample
|
||
|
point
|
||
|
may be added based on the location in latitude/longitude through this
|
||
|
dialog,
|
||
|
which is accessed from the <a
|
||
|
href="GFEMainMenu.html#DefinebyLat/Lon...">main
|
||
|
menu Samples entry</a>. The user enters the latitude and the
|
||
|
longitude
|
||
|
as a decimal number and that point is added to the display. Note
|
||
|
that in the Western Hemisphere, the longitudes are negative.
|
||
|
<p><img nosave="" src="images/DialogSamplesLatLon.jpg"><br>
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<hr width="100%">
|
||
|
<h2><a name="AboutDialog"></a>About Dialog</h2>
|
||
|
<p>The About Dialog provides general information about CAVE.</p>
|
||
|
<p><img nosave="" src="images/DialogAboutCAVE.jpg">
|
||
|
<br>
|
||
|
</p>
|
||
|
<div class="Body">
|
||
|
<div class="Body">
|
||
|
<hr width="100%"></div>
|
||
|
</div>
|
||
|
<center><a href="GFESuite.html#TableOfContents">Back To TOC</a></center>
|
||
|
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|
||
|
</div>
|
||
|
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|
||
|
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|
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|
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|
||
|
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|
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|
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