diff --git a/examples/notebooks/Model_Sounding_Data.ipynb b/examples/notebooks/Model_Sounding_Data.ipynb index 9af6ee2..676f5e2 100644 --- a/examples/notebooks/Model_Sounding_Data.ipynb +++ b/examples/notebooks/Model_Sounding_Data.ipynb @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ "source": [ "## 2 EDEX Connection\n", "\n", - "First we establish a connection to Unidata's public EDEX server. With that connection made, we can create a [new data request object](http://unidata.github.io/python-awips/api/IDataRequest.html) and set the data type to ***modelsounding***, and define additional parameters and an identifer on the request." + "First we establish a connection to Unidata's public EDEX server. With that connection made, we can create a [new data request object](http://unidata.github.io/python-awips/api/IDataRequest.html) and set the data type to ***modelsounding***, and define additional parameters and an identifier on the request." ] }, { @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ "metadata": {}, "source": [ "### 3.1 Available Location Names\n", - "When working with a new data type, it is often useful to investigate all available options for a particular setting. Shown below is how to see all available location names for a data request with type `modelsounding` and `reportType` identifier of `GFS`. This step is not necessary if you already know exactly what the location name(s) you're interested is." + "When working with a new data type, it is often useful to investigate all available options for a particular setting. Shown below is how to see all available location names for a data request with type `modelsounding` and `reportType` identifier of `GFS`. This step is not necessary if you already know exactly what the location name(s) you're interested in is." ] }, {