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Subject: | [mget-help] Re: 'Create raster' and 'create climatological raster' difference in MGET |
Date: | Mon, 21 May 2012 09:12:56 -0500 (CDT) |
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Dear MGET,
Thank you for a wonderful product, as well as for the amount of help you
provide to users. I have a quick question regarding the differences among
tools within the "Data Products" section of the toolbox. For many of the
data products, such as AVISO products for example, there are two difference
options for creating rasters. The first starting with "Create rasters for
'X' product", and the second being "Create Climatological Rasters for 'X'
product." What is the difference between these two tools? I am simply
wishing to create rasters to both extract oceanographic parameters from point
locations (although it appears the new tool "Interpolate X product at Points"
will do this for me(!), as well as to identify the position of oceanographic
features on certain dates/weeks.
Thank you for all of your help, and I apologize for the simpleness of my
question.
Sincerely,
Nathan
Thank you for a wonderful product, as well as for the amount of help you
provide to users. I have a quick question regarding the differences among
tools within the "Data Products" section of the toolbox. For many of the
data products, such as AVISO products for example, there are two difference
options for creating rasters. The first starting with "Create rasters for
'X' product", and the second being "Create Climatological Rasters for 'X'
product." What is the difference between these two tools? I am simply
wishing to create rasters to both extract oceanographic parameters from point
locations (although it appears the new tool "Interpolate X product at Points"
will do this for me(!), as well as to identify the position of oceanographic
features on certain dates/weeks.
Thank you for all of your help, and I apologize for the simpleness of my
question.
Sincerely,
Nathan
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