diff --git a/cave/d2d-gridded-models/index.html b/cave/d2d-gridded-models/index.html index ca3f3a7c5e..c27539c728 100644 --- a/cave/d2d-gridded-models/index.html +++ b/cave/d2d-gridded-models/index.html @@ -384,6 +384,13 @@
The Volume Browser provides access to numerical models, other gridded data, sounding data, and selected point data sources, such as RAOB, METAR, and Profiler. Through the Browser interface, you can choose the data source(s), field(s), plane(s), and point(s), and generate a customized list of model graphics or images for display.
+The Volume Browser can be accessed from either the Tools (alphabetically organized) or Models (first option) menus.
+The Volume Browser window is divided into four areas:
Along with closing and restarting CAVE, one of the first things user's should turn to for resolving weird or unexpected behavior is flushing their local cache. The cache lives in a folder called caveData, so this process is also referred to as removing or deleting caveData.
+For Linux users, the easiest way is to open a new terminal and run the following command:
+rm -rf ~/caveData
+
+For Windows users, simply delete the caveData folder in your home user directory:
+For Mac users, the easiest way is to open a new terminal and run the following command:
+rm -rf ~/Library/caveData
+
+One common error some users are seeing manifests itself just after selecting an EDEX server to connect to. The following error dialogs may show up:
diff --git a/search/search_index.json b/search/search_index.json
index be61aafe65..f0da9bf380 100644
--- a/search/search_index.json
+++ b/search/search_index.json
@@ -317,7 +317,7 @@
},
{
"location": "/install/common-problems/",
- "text": "Common Problems\n\uf0c1\n\n\nWindows CAVE Start Up Error\n\uf0c1\n\n\nOne common error some users are seeing manifests itself just after selecting an EDEX server to connect to. The following error dialogs may show up:\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThese errors are actually happening because the Windows machine is using IPv6, which is not compatible with AWIPS at this time.\n\n\nTo fix the issue simply follow these steps:\n\n\n\n\nNote\n: These screenshots may vary from your system.\n\n\n\n\n1. Close all error windows and any open windows associated with CAVE.\n\n\n2. In the Windows 10 search field, search for \"control panel\".\n\n\n\n\n3. Once in the Control Panel, look for \"Network and Sharing Center\".\n\n\n\n\n\n\n4. Select the adapter for your current connection (should be either \"Ethernet\" or \"Wi-Fi\").\n\n\n\n\n5. Click on \"Properties\".\n\n\n\n\n6. Uncheck \"Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)\" and select OK.\n\n\n\n\n7. Restart CAVE.",
+ "text": "Common Problems\n\uf0c1\n\n\nGeneral Troubleshooting\n\uf0c1\n\n\nAlong with closing and restarting CAVE, one of the first things user's should turn to for resolving weird or unexpected behavior is \nflushing their local cache\n. The cache lives in a folder called \ncaveData\n, so this process is also referred to as removing or deleting caveData.\n\n\nLinux\n\uf0c1\n\n\nFor Linux users, the easiest way is to open a new terminal and run the following command:\n\n\nrm -rf ~/caveData\n\n\n\nWindows\n\uf0c1\n\n\nFor Windows users, simply delete the caveData folder in your home user directory:\n\n\n\n\nMac\n\uf0c1\n\n\nFor Mac users, the easiest way is to open a new terminal and run the following command:\n\n\nrm -rf ~/Library/caveData\n\n\n\n\n\nWindows CAVE Start Up Error\n\uf0c1\n\n\nOne common error some users are seeing manifests itself just after selecting an EDEX server to connect to. The following error dialogs may show up:\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThese errors are actually happening because the Windows machine is using IPv6, which is not compatible with AWIPS at this time.\n\n\nTo fix the issue simply follow these steps:\n\n\n\n\nNote\n: These screenshots may vary from your system.\n\n\n\n\n1. Close all error windows and any open windows associated with CAVE.\n\n\n2. In the Windows 10 search field, search for \"control panel\".\n\n\n\n\n3. Once in the Control Panel, look for \"Network and Sharing Center\".\n\n\n\n\n\n\n4. Select the adapter for your current connection (should be either \"Ethernet\" or \"Wi-Fi\").\n\n\n\n\n5. Click on \"Properties\".\n\n\n\n\n6. Uncheck \"Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)\" and select OK.\n\n\n\n\n7. Restart CAVE.",
"title": "Common Problems"
},
{
@@ -325,6 +325,26 @@
"text": "",
"title": "Common Problems"
},
+ {
+ "location": "/install/common-problems/#general-troubleshooting",
+ "text": "Along with closing and restarting CAVE, one of the first things user's should turn to for resolving weird or unexpected behavior is flushing their local cache . The cache lives in a folder called caveData , so this process is also referred to as removing or deleting caveData.",
+ "title": "General Troubleshooting"
+ },
+ {
+ "location": "/install/common-problems/#linux",
+ "text": "For Linux users, the easiest way is to open a new terminal and run the following command: rm -rf ~/caveData",
+ "title": "Linux"
+ },
+ {
+ "location": "/install/common-problems/#windows",
+ "text": "For Windows users, simply delete the caveData folder in your home user directory:",
+ "title": "Windows"
+ },
+ {
+ "location": "/install/common-problems/#mac",
+ "text": "For Mac users, the easiest way is to open a new terminal and run the following command: rm -rf ~/Library/caveData",
+ "title": "Mac"
+ },
{
"location": "/install/common-problems/#windows-cave-start-up-error",
"text": "One common error some users are seeing manifests itself just after selecting an EDEX server to connect to. The following error dialogs may show up: These errors are actually happening because the Windows machine is using IPv6, which is not compatible with AWIPS at this time. To fix the issue simply follow these steps: Note : These screenshots may vary from your system. 1. Close all error windows and any open windows associated with CAVE. 2. In the Windows 10 search field, search for \"control panel\". 3. Once in the Control Panel, look for \"Network and Sharing Center\". 4. Select the adapter for your current connection (should be either \"Ethernet\" or \"Wi-Fi\"). 5. Click on \"Properties\". 6. Uncheck \"Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)\" and select OK. 7. Restart CAVE.",
@@ -777,14 +797,19 @@
},
{
"location": "/cave/d2d-gridded-models/",
- "text": "Volume Browser\n\uf0c1\n\n\nThe Volume Browser provides access to numerical models, other gridded data, sounding data, and selected point data sources, such as RAOB, METAR, and Profiler. Through the Browser interface, you can choose the data source(s), field(s), plane(s), and point(s), and generate a customized list of model graphics or images for display.\n\n\nThe Volume Browser window is divided into four areas:\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe \nMenu Bar\n along the top\n\n\nThe Data Selection Menus\n\n\nThe Product Selection List\n\n\nThe Load Buttons (Diff and Load) to load items from the Product Selection List\n\n\n\n\nEach area is then subdivided into menu components. The menu bar along the top of the Volume Browser window has dropdown lists that contain options for controlling all the various menu choices of the Volume Browser.\n\n\n\n\nVolume Browser Menu Bar\n\uf0c1\n\n\nThe dropdown menus in the Volume Browser menu bar contain options for controlling and manipulating the Volume Browser or the products chosen through the Volume Browser\n\n\n\n\nFile\n\n\nClone\n\n\nExit\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEdit\n\n\nClear All\n\n\nClear Sources\n\n\nClear Fields\n\n\nClear Panes\n\n\nSelect None\n\n\nSelect All\n\n\nFind (Ctrl+F)\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTools\n\n\nDisplay Types\n\n\nAnimation Types\n\n\n\n\n\n\nVB Tools\n\uf0c1\n\n\n\n\nBaselines\n\uf0c1\n\n\nSelecting Baselines displays 10 lines, labeled A-A' to J-J', along which cross-sections can be\nconstructed from within the Volume Browser. These baseline resources are \neditable\n.\n\n\nIf you are zoomed in over an area when you load baselines and none appear, press the middle mouse button (B3) to \"snap\" a baseline to where the mouse cursor is. The system chooses a baseline that has not been recently used. If you\nare working with a baseline, a second click with B3 will return you to the original baseline, even\nif you modified another baseline.\n\n\nPoints\n\uf0c1\n\n\nPoints are used to generate model soundings, time-height cross-sections, time series, and variable vs.\nheight plots using the Volume Browser. As with the Baselines, the locations of these Points can be\nedited in the following manner:\n\n\n\n\n\"Snapping\" an Interactive Point\n: If you are zoomed in over an area when you load Interactive\nPoints and no Points appear, click B3 to \"snap\" a Point to where the mouse cursor is positioned.\nThe system chooses a Point that has not been recently used. If you are currently working with a\nPoint, then a second B3 click will place another Point at the location of your cursor.\n\n\nDynamic Reference Map\n: When you generate a model sounding, a time-height cross-section, a\ntime series, or a variable vs. height plot, a small reference map indicating the location(s) of the\nplotted sounding(s) is provided in the upper left corner of the Main Display Pane.\n\n\n\n\nPoints may be created, deleted, hidden, and manipulated (location, name, font, and color). Points are\nnot limited in terms of number, location, or designation. Points may also be assigned to different\ngroups to facilitate their use.\n\n\nChoose By ID\n\uf0c1\n\n\nChoose By ID, which is a function of DMD (Digital Mesocyclone Display), is a method of selecting feature locations. The tool is used to monitor the same feature at a certain location. Without the Choose By ID tool, a monitored feature (over a period of time) could move away from its monitored location and another feature could move in its place. You can use Choose By ID to set points, baselines, and \"Home\" for conventional locations like METARs and RAOBs (Radiosonde Observations), but its primary use is for the WSR-88D-identified mesocyclone locations.\n\n\n\n\nDisplay Types\n\uf0c1\n\n\n\n\nPlan View (default)\n\uf0c1\n\n\nThis is the default option for the Volume Browser. From the Plan-view perspective, data are plotted onto horizontal surfaces. The additional options menu that appears in the Volume Browser menu bar allows you to choose whether you want the Plan view data to Animate in Time or Animate in Space.\n\n\nCross Section\n\uf0c1\n\n\nAllows you to view gridded data as vertical slices along specific baselines. You need to use either the Interactive Baseline Tool or the predefined latitude/longitude baselines to specify the slice you wish to see. One of the additional options menus that appear in the Volume Browser menu bar allows you to choose whether you want the cross-section data to animate in time or space, while the other options menu allows you to adjust the vertical resolution. Descriptions of these options follows. (Note that the Fields and Planes submenu labels have changed after selecting \"Cross section.\")\n\n\nTime Height\n\uf0c1\n\n\nUsed in conjunction with the Interactive Points Tool to enable you to view a time height cross section of a full run of gridded model data for a specific location. Additional options menus in the Volume Browser menu bar allow you to choose the direction in which you want the data to be plotted, and to adjust the vertical resolution.\n\n\nVar vs Hgt\n\uf0c1\n\n\nEnables you to view a profile of a meteorological model field as it changes through height, which is displayed in millibars. By using the Interactive Points Tool, you can select one or more locations from which to plot the data.\n\n\nSounding\n\uf0c1\n\n\nWorks in conjunction with the Interactive Points Tool to enable you to generate a Skew-T chart for a specific location, no additional menus appear in the Volume Browser when the Soundings setting is chosen.\n\n\nTime Series\n\uf0c1\n\n\nUsed in conjunction with the Interactive Points Tool to enable you to plot gridded data on a time versus data value graph for a specified point.\n\n\nAnimation Types\n\uf0c1\n\n\n\n\nTime\n\uf0c1\n\n\nThe default option for the Volume Browser. It allows you to view model data through time\n\n\nSpace\n\uf0c1\n\n\nAllows you to loop through a series of predefined latitude or longitude cross-sectional slices at a fixed time.",
+ "text": "Volume Browser\n\uf0c1\n\n\nThe Volume Browser provides access to numerical models, other gridded data, sounding data, and selected point data sources, such as RAOB, METAR, and Profiler. Through the Browser interface, you can choose the data source(s), field(s), plane(s), and point(s), and generate a customized list of model graphics or images for display.\n\n\nThe Volume Browser can be accessed from either the \nTools\n (alphabetically organized) or \nModels\n (first option) menus.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nVisual Overview\n\uf0c1\n\n\nThe Volume Browser window is divided into four areas:\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe \nMenu Bar\n along the top\n\n\nThe Data Selection Menus\n\n\nThe Product Selection List\n\n\nThe Load Buttons (Diff and Load) to load items from the Product Selection List\n\n\n\n\nEach area is then subdivided into menu components. The menu bar along the top of the Volume Browser window has dropdown lists that contain options for controlling all the various menu choices of the Volume Browser.\n\n\n\n\nVolume Browser Menu Bar\n\uf0c1\n\n\nThe dropdown menus in the Volume Browser menu bar contain options for controlling and manipulating the Volume Browser or the products chosen through the Volume Browser\n\n\n\n\nFile\n\n\nClone\n\n\nExit\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEdit\n\n\nClear All\n\n\nClear Sources\n\n\nClear Fields\n\n\nClear Panes\n\n\nSelect None\n\n\nSelect All\n\n\nFind (Ctrl+F)\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTools\n\n\nDisplay Types\n\n\nAnimation Types\n\n\n\n\n\n\nVB Tools\n\uf0c1\n\n\n\n\nBaselines\n\uf0c1\n\n\nSelecting Baselines displays 10 lines, labeled A-A' to J-J', along which cross-sections can be\nconstructed from within the Volume Browser. These baseline resources are \neditable\n.\n\n\nIf you are zoomed in over an area when you load baselines and none appear, press the middle mouse button (B3) to \"snap\" a baseline to where the mouse cursor is. The system chooses a baseline that has not been recently used. If you\nare working with a baseline, a second click with B3 will return you to the original baseline, even\nif you modified another baseline.\n\n\nPoints\n\uf0c1\n\n\nPoints are used to generate model soundings, time-height cross-sections, time series, and variable vs.\nheight plots using the Volume Browser. As with the Baselines, the locations of these Points can be\nedited in the following manner:\n\n\n\n\n\"Snapping\" an Interactive Point\n: If you are zoomed in over an area when you load Interactive\nPoints and no Points appear, click B3 to \"snap\" a Point to where the mouse cursor is positioned.\nThe system chooses a Point that has not been recently used. If you are currently working with a\nPoint, then a second B3 click will place another Point at the location of your cursor.\n\n\nDynamic Reference Map\n: When you generate a model sounding, a time-height cross-section, a\ntime series, or a variable vs. height plot, a small reference map indicating the location(s) of the\nplotted sounding(s) is provided in the upper left corner of the Main Display Pane.\n\n\n\n\nPoints may be created, deleted, hidden, and manipulated (location, name, font, and color). Points are\nnot limited in terms of number, location, or designation. Points may also be assigned to different\ngroups to facilitate their use.\n\n\nChoose By ID\n\uf0c1\n\n\nChoose By ID, which is a function of DMD (Digital Mesocyclone Display), is a method of selecting feature locations. The tool is used to monitor the same feature at a certain location. Without the Choose By ID tool, a monitored feature (over a period of time) could move away from its monitored location and another feature could move in its place. You can use Choose By ID to set points, baselines, and \"Home\" for conventional locations like METARs and RAOBs (Radiosonde Observations), but its primary use is for the WSR-88D-identified mesocyclone locations.\n\n\n\n\nDisplay Types\n\uf0c1\n\n\n\n\nPlan View (default)\n\uf0c1\n\n\nThis is the default option for the Volume Browser. From the Plan-view perspective, data are plotted onto horizontal surfaces. The additional options menu that appears in the Volume Browser menu bar allows you to choose whether you want the Plan view data to Animate in Time or Animate in Space.\n\n\nCross Section\n\uf0c1\n\n\nAllows you to view gridded data as vertical slices along specific baselines. You need to use either the Interactive Baseline Tool or the predefined latitude/longitude baselines to specify the slice you wish to see. One of the additional options menus that appear in the Volume Browser menu bar allows you to choose whether you want the cross-section data to animate in time or space, while the other options menu allows you to adjust the vertical resolution. Descriptions of these options follows. (Note that the Fields and Planes submenu labels have changed after selecting \"Cross section.\")\n\n\nTime Height\n\uf0c1\n\n\nUsed in conjunction with the Interactive Points Tool to enable you to view a time height cross section of a full run of gridded model data for a specific location. Additional options menus in the Volume Browser menu bar allow you to choose the direction in which you want the data to be plotted, and to adjust the vertical resolution.\n\n\nVar vs Hgt\n\uf0c1\n\n\nEnables you to view a profile of a meteorological model field as it changes through height, which is displayed in millibars. By using the Interactive Points Tool, you can select one or more locations from which to plot the data.\n\n\nSounding\n\uf0c1\n\n\nWorks in conjunction with the Interactive Points Tool to enable you to generate a Skew-T chart for a specific location, no additional menus appear in the Volume Browser when the Soundings setting is chosen.\n\n\nTime Series\n\uf0c1\n\n\nUsed in conjunction with the Interactive Points Tool to enable you to plot gridded data on a time versus data value graph for a specified point.\n\n\nAnimation Types\n\uf0c1\n\n\n\n\nTime\n\uf0c1\n\n\nThe default option for the Volume Browser. It allows you to view model data through time\n\n\nSpace\n\uf0c1\n\n\nAllows you to loop through a series of predefined latitude or longitude cross-sectional slices at a fixed time.",
"title": "Volume Browser"
},
{
"location": "/cave/d2d-gridded-models/#volume-browser",
- "text": "The Volume Browser provides access to numerical models, other gridded data, sounding data, and selected point data sources, such as RAOB, METAR, and Profiler. Through the Browser interface, you can choose the data source(s), field(s), plane(s), and point(s), and generate a customized list of model graphics or images for display. The Volume Browser window is divided into four areas: The Menu Bar along the top The Data Selection Menus The Product Selection List The Load Buttons (Diff and Load) to load items from the Product Selection List Each area is then subdivided into menu components. The menu bar along the top of the Volume Browser window has dropdown lists that contain options for controlling all the various menu choices of the Volume Browser.",
+ "text": "The Volume Browser provides access to numerical models, other gridded data, sounding data, and selected point data sources, such as RAOB, METAR, and Profiler. Through the Browser interface, you can choose the data source(s), field(s), plane(s), and point(s), and generate a customized list of model graphics or images for display. The Volume Browser can be accessed from either the Tools (alphabetically organized) or Models (first option) menus.",
"title": "Volume Browser"
},
+ {
+ "location": "/cave/d2d-gridded-models/#visual-overview",
+ "text": "The Volume Browser window is divided into four areas: The Menu Bar along the top The Data Selection Menus The Product Selection List The Load Buttons (Diff and Load) to load items from the Product Selection List Each area is then subdivided into menu components. The menu bar along the top of the Volume Browser window has dropdown lists that contain options for controlling all the various menu choices of the Volume Browser.",
+ "title": "Visual Overview"
+ },
{
"location": "/cave/d2d-gridded-models/#volume-browser-menu-bar",
"text": "The dropdown menus in the Volume Browser menu bar contain options for controlling and manipulating the Volume Browser or the products chosen through the Volume Browser File Clone Exit Edit Clear All Clear Sources Clear Fields Clear Panes Select None Select All Find (Ctrl+F) Tools Display Types Animation Types",
diff --git a/sitemap.xml b/sitemap.xml
index 95aa28916b..fb75b44a44 100644
--- a/sitemap.xml
+++ b/sitemap.xml
@@ -2,187 +2,187 @@