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Hello,
I am attempting to convert some NEXRAD Stage III – XMRG formatted data from a River Forecast Center (specifically from CNRFC). This is for use in a distributed hydrologic model for some watersheds. I have some downloaded Stage III data from a National Weather Service web site, and compiled C-source code that apparently is designed to convert the data from XMRG to an ASCII format for use in ArcView. The compiled program is called xmrgtoasc.exe. When I run the program from a command line with the appropriate set of arguments, it does not get beyond writing the first header record. The program doesn’t seem to be able to read the second header record correctly and exits without converting any data. I don’t know if it works correctly on a UNIX-based system, but I only have Windows 98 on a PC. I need it to run on a PC. I attempted to ask the author of a procedure written on how to use the program, but since it works okay for him and his data on whatever system he uses, he suggested the problem must be with my approach. I followed the written procedure to a tee. Sorry, the written procedure and conversion utility did not work on WGRFC derived data either – when running the program on a PC. Does anyone know of any updated C source code that when compiled should run without issue on a PC? Thoughts, ideas????? Is the published XMRG format correct? Thanks, Robert |
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