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6. Once you have specified your search criteria, click the °Submit Request" button. <br />7. If there are matching results for your search, you will see a results grid in the middle of the <br />page. A maximum of 250 records will be returned. You may scroll through the list to view the <br />results; you may also choose to display or export the results in another format (step 8). <br />8. Once you have a results grid, the contents of that grid may be exported to any of the formats <br />listed in the drop-down list in the °Summary Report" box: °Adobe Acrobat", °HTML Web <br />Format", or °MS Excel". Choose the format you prefer and click the °Generate Report" button. <br />9. Follow the ensuing instructions from your web browser to either open the report on your screer <br />or save it to your computer. <br />10. You may now select a station in the list to view a time series report on the selected climate <br />data. Click on the station row in the results grid. <br />11. The row you selected will now be highlighted blue, and the controls in the °Time Series Report" <br />section are now enabled. Specify the date range for the report using the two boxes labeled <br />°Time Series Period." Note: The boxes will be pre-filled with dates that define the period of <br />record for the selected data, so do not define dates outside of those bounds. <br />12. Click the button representing your desired report output: <br />• Graph: A visual chart plotting the data points in a line graph. <br />• Summary: A tabular report showing the climate data in a series of tables (one for each <br />year), columns (representing months), and rows (representing days). <br />• Table: Atime-series table, one data result per row. This report may be saved as an Excel <br />file. <br />April 16, 2007 2 <br />