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<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
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<meta name="GENERATOR" content="Mozilla/4.75 [en] (X11; U; Linux 2.2.16-3smp i686) [Netscape]">
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<title>Smart Tools Training</title>
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<body>
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<font color="#3333FF"><font size=+2>Smart Tools</font></font>
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<p><a NAME="RunSmartTool"></a><font color="#3333FF"><font size=+2>Run a
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Smart Tool for just the area covered by your WFO.</font></font>
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<p><font color="#330000">Running a Smart tool is just like running any
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of the other simple tools. Select a grid to edit by MB1 clicking
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on that grid in the Grid Manager or MB2 clicking on the label for that
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grid in the Spatial Editor. Next you will need to select the edit
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area that corresponds to your WFO. From the GFE Main Menu, select
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</font><font color="#FF0000">Edit
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Areas->WFOs->[Your site ID]</font><font color="#330000">. Open the <a href="ButtonBarDialogs.html#EditActionsDialog">Edit
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Actions Dialog</a>, if not already, and select the smart tool that you
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wish to run. That tool will be executed over your WFO and presumably
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modify the data for the grid that you choose earlier.</font>
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<p><a NAME="AdjustQPFWithSmartTool"></a><font color="#3333FF"><font size=+2>Adjust
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a QPF grid using the QPF Smart Tool.</font></font>
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<p><font color="#330000">Select a QPF grid to edit using the Grid Manager
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or the legends in the Spatial Editor. Then open the <a href="ButtonBarDialogs.html#EditActionsDialog">Edit
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Actions Dialog</a> and select QPF_SmartTool. If there is any complex
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terrain in your WFO area, you should see a terrain influence in the QPF
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field based on the topography and the wind grid valid at the same time.</font>
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<p><a NAME="MakeMaxTemp"></a><font color="#3333FF"><font size=+2>Interpolate
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temperatures to hourly grids and derive a MaxTemp grid from these grids
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using the Smart Tool.</font></font>
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<p><font color="#330000">To interpolate your temperature grids to hourly,
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first select those grids in the Grid Mangaer using MB1 drag operation.
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See the section Select Weather Element and TimeRange for more information.
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Next, from the Main Menu item select </font><font color="#FF0000">Grids->Interpolate...</font><font color="#330000">.
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The <a href="MainMenuDialogs.html#InterpolateDialog">Interpolate Dialog</a>
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will be displayed, choose "By Gaps". You should see new grid appear in
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between the grids that were already defined. See the section on
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<a href="GFETrainingGridMgr.html#InterpolateGrids">Interpolate
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Grids</a> for more infomation. When the interpolation is finished,
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select a MaxT (max temperature) grid to edit from the Grid Manager that
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corresponds to the same time as the time period that you interpolated.
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Then from the <a href="ButtonBarDialogs.html#EditActionsDialog">Edit Actions
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Dialog</a> select the Smart tool, select </font><font color="#FF0000">MaxT_SmartTool</font><font color="#330000">.
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You should see the values for the MaxT assign the maximum value of the
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temperature grids in that same time range.</font>
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<p><a NAME="DeriveSnowAmtGrid"></a><font color="#3333FF"><font size=+2>Derive
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a SnowAmt grid from the QPF field using the appropriate Smart Tool</font></font>
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<p><font color="#330000">First you will need to define a QPF field either
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by hand or from any model you choose. Next create a SnowAmt grid
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from scratch in the Grid Manager by moving the cursor to the same time
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period in the SnowAmt element, MB3 press and hold to get the pop-up menu
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and select <a href="GFETrainingGridMgr.html#CreateGridfromScratch">Create
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From Scratch</a>. See the section <a href="GFETrainingGridMgr.html#CreateGridfromScratch">Create
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Grid From Scratch</a> for more information. Now open the <a href="ButtonBarDialogs.html#EditActionsDialog">Edit
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Actions Dialog</a> and select </font><font color="#FF0000">SnowAmt_SmartTool</font><font color="#330000">.
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You should see the newly created SnowAmt grid defined with new values.
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Note: this tool requires that a Temperature and Freezing Level grid also
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be defined for the same time period. Also note that if your temperature
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grid is not at or below freezing the SnowAmt_SmartTool will (appropriately)
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assign zero SnowAmt to all grid points.</font>
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<p><a NAME="RunSmartToolOnMultipleGrids"></a><font color="#3333FF"><font size=+2>Run
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a Smart Tool on multiple grids, but only over a selected Edit Area</font></font>
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<p><font color="#330000">To accomplish this task you will need to select
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a time period in the Grid Manager and then select and edit area from the
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Spatial Editor. These can be done in either order. To select
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a time period in the Grid Manager see the section <a href="GFETrainingGridMgr.html#SelectWEandTimeRange">Select
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Weather Element and Time Range</a>. To select an edit area in the
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Spatial Editor see the section <a href="GFETrainingSpatialEditor.html#DefineEditAreabyHand">Select
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an Edit Area by Hand</a>. Once you have defined an edit area and
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a time range, select one of the tools in the <a href="ButtonBarDialogs.html#EditActionsDialog">Edit
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Actions Dialog</a>. Note that all of the grids that you selected
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in the Grid Manager turn a </font><font color="#66FFFF">cyan</font><font color="#330000">
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color while they are executing. When the </font><font color="#66FFFF">cyan</font><font color="#330000">
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color turns back to gray, examine the grids and convince yourself that
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the Smart tool was executed over the edit area that you chose and for each
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of the grids that you selected.</font>
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</body>
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</html>
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