Gonzalo: I have made 2 series of files in your data format from the coupled run -- could you run them through your code as a final test before I do the rest of the year? The files are on hao.ucar.edu in /pub/foster/gonz: total 1384 -rw-rw-r-- 1 foster ftp 81704 Dec 15 11:43 FPO_E5577_d04-25.dat -rw-rw-r-- 1 foster ftp 94763 Dec 15 11:43 FPO_E5577_d25-49.dat -rw-rw-r-- 1 foster ftp 81704 Dec 15 11:43 FPO_OH8400_d04-25.dat -rw-rw-r-- 1 foster ftp 94763 Dec 15 11:43 FPO_OH8400_d25-49.dat -rw-rw-r-- 1 foster ftp 81704 Dec 15 11:43 MJO_E5577_d04-25.dat -rw-rw-r-- 1 foster ftp 94763 Dec 15 11:43 MJO_E5577_d25-49.dat -rw-rw-r-- 1 foster ftp 81704 Dec 15 11:43 MJO_OH8400_d04-25.dat -rw-rw-r-- 1 foster ftp 94763 Dec 15 11:43 MJO_OH8400_d25-49.dat -rw-r--r-- 1 foster ftp 2086468 Dec 15 11:50 d04-25.ps -rw-r--r-- 1 foster ftp 2314825 Dec 15 11:50 d25-49.ps The ps files are postscript of the line plots (plus 1d vector plots) that should correspond w/ the data. The file names should be self-explanatory (the numbers refer to days of the year). The 2 sequences should fit together w/ a single redundant point (i.e., last point of d04-25 should match first point of d25-49). If these look ok, I'll start grinding through the rest of the year, hopefully finishing before Xmas. BTW, the files stop at 49,10,0 as this is the beginning of a short (2-hr) "data gap" (i.e., the next file will start at 49,12) (there's another gap near the end of the year). Are you able to uncompress and extract tar files (ala unix)? If so, I will send you compressed tar files for the remainder of the year. --Ben