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davidddickie
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by davidddickie » 24 Jul 2009 16:42
Hello,
I found this program while doing a search for grib programs. It is excellent! My question is that all output is in UTC though, does that mean I need to convert it to my local time which is PDT (-8 hours)? So a grib which has a time stamp of 12:00 UTC would be 04:00 PDT. Is that correct.
Any help would be appreciated.
Dave
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DomH
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by DomH » 24 Jul 2009 19:53
davidddickie wrote:Hello,
I found this program while doing a search for grib programs. It is excellent! My question is that all output is in UTC though, does that mean I need to convert it to my local time which is PDT (-8 hours)? So a grib which has a time stamp of 12:00 UTC would be 04:00 PDT. Is that correct.
Any help would be appreciated.
Dave
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Hi,
If you go into the menu options->unity, you can change to local time (or any other
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by davidddickie » 24 Jul 2009 20:57
Well I feel pretty dumb, had I looked better I should have found that offset control. Thanks for your timely response.
Regards,
Dave
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