> > > Do you remember our discussion about including a vector spherical harmonic > fit of WINDII winds (developed by Ding Yi Wang) as part of the TIMEGCM idl > display? Well I have the code available and would like to transfer it to you. > It requires about 1 Meg of space. I just tried transferring it to my home > directory on hao but found that I didn't have enough space. I can try > transferring it to a location on the hao/d directory but wanted to make sure > this would be convenient for you in terms of time as they will probably scrub > the files in a couple of days. Should I go ahead and do this or would you > prefer another time? Yes you can put it anywhere on the hao net, e.g., /hao/d/wward -- let me know where it is and I'll copy it, then you can remove it. I won't be able to work on it till after the AGU, i.e., probably not till after Xmas. > > One thing Ding is concerned about is that the code not be made available > to the general community, although the output on the idl display would be. > If anyone wanted to obtain the code they should contact him. I think this > could be done by including a paragraph as an item in a pull down menu on > the display. Do you see any difficulties with this? I'll have to think about this. One way would be to set permissions on the source to deny read/write access. But the idl processor still needs to read the source when executed by anybody. > > The other thing that I realized in going through this exercise, is that I > was going to get my account transferred to cedar. Should I remind Barbara > Emery about this or is there another way of going about this? > No, send mail to "trouble" from your hao account requesting the change. You should get an auto reply quickly, then later someone from the CAG will respond. --Ben