35 lines
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HTML
35 lines
1.3 KiB
HTML
<html>
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<title>GFESuite Documentation - GFE Training Guide - GFE Grid Manager</title>
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<body>
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<h1 align=center><a name="GridManager"></a>Grid Manager</h1>
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<hr width="100%">
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<p>The Grid Manager is arguably the most complex component of the
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GFE.
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Its display presents an inventory of the gridded data in the forecast,
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official or any other model database. With the Grid Manager you can
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copy
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all or a portion of another database into your forecast, temporally
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interpolate
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time periods to fill in undefined gaps in your forecast, remove grids
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from
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your forecast, and many other operations too numerous to mention
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here.
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The Grid Manager looks complex because it displays a large amount of
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information
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and offers a long list of features that help you manipulate the gridded
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forecast data. While its appearance can be intimidating, once you have
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performed the exercises and understand how each of the features work,
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you
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will understand that it is necessarily complex. Refer to the <a
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href="GFETrainingGridMgr.html">Grid
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Manager Training Guide</a> for more details.
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<p>Below is a snapshot of the Grid Manager component of the GFE along
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with
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labels that name its various parts.
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</p>
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<p><a href="GFETrainingGridMgr.html"><img src="images/GFETraining-5.gif"
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height="335" width="479" align="middle"></a><br>Grid
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Manager in Normal Display Mode
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<br>
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</body>
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</html>
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