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    <font color="#000000" size=+2>Kevin's Example Gempak Assignment</font> 
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A brief summary: the task is to create two images using GEMPAK <br> <br> 
  surface files can be found at, /data/gempak/surface <br> <br>
  and upper-air files can be found at /data/gempak/upperair
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<b>A slight change to the original assignment:</b> <br>
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Take my upper-air figure below to compare with your hand analysis.  It requires a bit of gempaking
  beyond what is discussed for this lab. <br><br> If you know how to create an upper-air analysis using GEMPAK
  go ahead and do so, but if you want just use the one I created below.
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  My surface map that I created yesterday resulted in this: <br><br><img src="sfcmetr2024.gif" width="1000" height="800"> 
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  My Upper-air image with height contours every 120 m from 26 January 2006 at 1200 UTC resulted in this: <br>
<br><img src="upametr2024.gif" width="1000" height="800">
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