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<meta name="GENERATOR" content="Mozilla/4.79 [en] (X11; U; Linux 2.4.9-34smp i686) [Netscape]">
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<title>Edit Area Actions</title>
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<b><u><font color="#3333FF"><font size=+4>Edit Area Actions</font></font></u></b>
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<p><a NAME="DrawFreehandEditArea"></a><font color="#3333FF"><font size=+2>Draw
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a Freehand Edit Area</font></font>
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<p><font color="#000000">Use the Select Points tool to define an Edit Area
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by hand. For more information see the section <a href="GFETrainingSpatialEditor.html#DefineEditAreabyHand">Define
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an EditArea by Hand</a> in the GFE Training Guide.</font>
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<p><a NAME="SelectFourZones"></a><font color="#3333FF"><font size=+2>Select
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an Edit Area that includes four different forecast zones of your
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choice.</font></font>
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<p><font color="#000000">There are several way to accomplish this, but
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the easiest is to select it from one of the cascading menus found in the
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Main Menu bar, </font><font color="#FF0000">EditAreas->Zones->[zone name]</font><font color="#000000">.
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Note that to accumulate the edit areas, you will need to put the Spatial
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Editor into UNION mode by selecting the "+" from the button labelled "=".
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For more detailed information, see the section <a href="GFETrainingSpatialEditor.html#LoadingNamedEditAreas">Loading
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Named Edit Areas</a> in the GFE Training Guide.</font>
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<p><a NAME="SelectElevationArea"></a><font color="#3333FF"><font size=+2>Select
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an Edit Area based on a given elevation.</font></font>
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<p><font color="#000000">Unless your site manager has already set up edit
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areas based on elevation, you will need to do this from the Edit Area Query
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Dialog. Select the button labelled "</font><font color="#FF0000">?</font><font color="#000000">"
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on the tool bar. The Edit Area Query Dialog will appear. Next enter
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your query using the buttons such as, "</font><font color="#FF0000">Topo
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> 4000</font><font color="#000000">" (adjust the value based on your topography).
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Once you have defined the query select "Submit". The query will execute
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and a new edit area will be selected that matches the query you entered.
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For more information on queries, see the section, <a href="GFETrainingSpatialEditor.html#EditAreaQueries">Edit
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Area Queries</a> in the GFE Training Guide. For more infomation on the
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dialog, see the section, <a href="ButtonBarDialogs.html#EditAreaQueryDialog">EditArea
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and Query Dialog</a> in the Button Bar Dialogs document.</font>
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<p><a NAME="SelectBasedOnDewpoint"></a><font color="#3333FF"><font size=+2>Select
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an Edit Area that includes locations where the dew point is above a value
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that you specifiy.</font></font>
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<p><font color="#000000">This task is similar to the one above except that
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this time you are using a different element to define the area.</font>
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<br><font color="#000000">Make sure that the dew point weather element
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is loaded into the GFE. Open the query dialog (by selecting the button
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labelled "?") and define your query such as, "</font><font color="#FF0000">Td
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> 45</font><font color="#000000">". Then select "Submit". You
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should see a new edit area displayed in the Spatial Editor that corresponds
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to your query. Note that when you animate or step frames the query
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is re-run so that the edit area always reflects the currently displayed
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grid. For more information on queries, see the section, <a href="GFETrainingSpatialEditor.html#EditAreaQueries">Edit
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Area Queries</a> in the GFE Training Guide. For more infomation on the
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dialog, see the section, <a href="ButtonBarDialogs.html#EditAreaQueryDialog">EditArea
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and Query Dialog</a> in the Button Bar Dialogs document.</font>
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<p><a NAME="SelectBasedOnWeather"></a><font color="#3333FF"><font size=+2>Select
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an Edit Area that covers locations with a certain type of weather</font>.</font>
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<p><font color="#000000">For this task, load the "Wx" weather element and
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open the query dialog by selecting the button labelled "</font><font color="#FF0000">?</font><font color="#000000">".
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Next define your query such as </font><font color="#FF0000">mask(Wx, ":RW:")</font><font color="#000000">
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and click the submit button. The new edit area should match your
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query. For more information on queries, see the section, <a href="GFETrainingSpatialEditor.html#EditAreaQueries">Edit
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Area Queries</a> in the GFE Training Guide. For more infomation on the
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dialog, see the section, <a href="ButtonBarDialogs.html#EditAreaQueryDialog">EditArea
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and Query Dialog</a> in the Button Bar Dialogs document.</font>
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<p><font color="#000000">Another way to select areas of the same weather
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is to use the option available from the MB3 pop-up menu, "</font><font color="#FF0000">Select
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Homogeneous Area</font><font color="#000000">". Selecting this option
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will create a new edit area defined by the type, coverage and intensity
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of whatever weather value the cursor is over when you execute "Select Homogeneous
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Area". For more information, see the section, <a href="GFETrainingSpatialEditor.html#SelectHomogeneousAreabasedonValue">Select
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Homogeneous Area based on Value</a> in the GFE Training Guide.</font>
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<p><a NAME="MakeNewQucikset"></a><font color="#3333FF"><font size=+2>Save
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an Edit Area in a Quick Set button, clear the Edit Area and restore it
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with the same Quick Set button.</font></font>
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<p><font color="#000000">For this task you use the Quickset buttons located
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in the far right section of the button bar. Create an edit area either
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by hand, from the Main Menu or a query. Then select "</font><font color="#FF0000">Q</font><font color="#000000">"
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followed by any one of the numbers. Now clear the edit area by pressing
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the button labelled "</font><font color="#FF0000">C</font><font color="#000000">"
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and then select the same number button that you did earlier. Note
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that the edit area that you just cleared has been redisplayed. This
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operation works for edit area queries as well. Saving a query under
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a QuickSet entry returns as a query when it is recalled. When an
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edit area query is loaded and executed it always runs on the currently
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displayed grid. See the section in the GFE Training Guide, <a href="GFETrainingSpatialEditor.html#SavingEditAreasasQuickSets">Saving
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Edit Areas as QuickSets</a> for more information</font>
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<p><a NAME="ZoomSpatialEditor"></a><font color="#3333FF"><font size=+2>Zoom
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the Spatial Editor so that only a portion of your CWA is displayed.</font></font>
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<p><font color="#000000">There are two different ways to zoom the Spatial
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Editor display. One is to MB3 press and select the "</font><font color="#FF0000">Zoom
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to</font><font color="#000000">" cascade menu and select one of the numbered
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options. These numbers represent the final width of the display (in
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kilometers) after the display zooms.</font>
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<p><font color="#000000">A short cut allows you to zoom in and out using
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the mouse buttons. Press and hold the SHIFT key on the keyboard and
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click MB2 anywhere in the Spatial Editor display. Note that the display
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zooms in one level. Zoom in further by clicking MB2 a few more times.
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Now zoom back ou by again holding the SHIFT key and clicking MB1.</font>
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<p><font color="#000000">For more information on zooming the Spatial Editor
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display see the section, <a href="GFETrainingSpatialEditor.html#ZoomingtheSpatialDisplay">Zooming
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(enlarging) the Spatial Display</a> in the GFE Training Guide.</font>
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<br>
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