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Title
STORM Watch Version 2.5
Date
6/1/1996
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DIAD Incorporated
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Educational/Technical/Reference Information
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<br />. <br /> <br />By selecting the Download Maps button in the Client Session dialog you can choose to download the <br />maps from the FTP server. Although the initial system maps are provided on your installation CD <br />you may want to download new maps as they are added to the STORM Wateh Host configuration, <br /> <br />Simply seleet the maps that you wish to download and click on theOK button, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br /> <br />~ Get Wapi' From Host " <br /> <br />iIIi,; <br /> <br />!1plc <br />Maps lound locallY: <br />.conr flcoll1 <br /> <br />Other maps available from Host: <br /> <br />Conh! <br /> <br />PI <br />PI <br /> <br />- Statl. <br />N. <br /> <br />Mes~ <br /> <br />-Sess <br /> <br />r. ( <br /> <br />(', <br /> <br />~ancet 11 L... <br /> <br />Once you have completed configuration of your FTP Session, simply click the Start button and wait for the <br />download to take place. Once STORM Watch has downloaded all of the required information the application will <br />open. <br /> <br />Using STORM Watch <br /> <br />How Data are Displayed in STORM Watch <br />The main STORM Wateh display shows weather data in a geographic context on a map, Simple <br />mouse functions are used to move from an overall geographic view to detailed tabular or graphieal <br />data from a single sensor. <br /> <br />Additional display types are also available: See viewing Ineoming Data, viewing the Data File and <br />using Graphs and Tabular Data Displays, Raw (unvalidated) ineoming ALERT data can be viewed in <br />the Port Manager Data tab, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />10 <br />
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