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Chris Maltese
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GFS Model Viewer?
      Tue Jun 07 2005 06:37 PM

Hello,

I am looking for a desktop tool that animates the GFS runs like AnimWx. I know of all the web apps and, well, I'm not crazy about web apps. Anybody know of one that will download the data for you?

TIA,
Chris

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Edited by Chris Maltese (Tue Jun 07 2005 06:42 PM)

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