Other Grib Sources?

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Gord G
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Other Grib Sources?

Post by Gord G » 24 Dec 2009 22:44

Hell0 - Bonjour!

Please accept my thanks and appreciation for the application. I have been looking for some time for a GRIB viewer and this application has almost all the features that I would like... with 1 exception.

This may have been already requested or suggested... my facility with francais is poor, I am sorry.

The source of GRIB used in the application is NOAA, and the model is their GFS model. There are other sources of web-served GRIB data, which would allow users to compare different model results.

The Canadian Meteorological Centre posts their GRIB data at http://dd.weatheroffice.ec.gc.ca/model_ ... ion/grib1/ for instance.

Thanks again, and I look forward to discussion!

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