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Re: Felix Dropsondes
      Tue Sep 04 2007 10:50 PM

Found a few bugs with some of the dropsondes (bad day data, not loading latitude/longitude from alternate sources, etc.). None of these are critical, so I'm not going to upload a patch yet (hopefully I'll find more stuff to improve).

Still looking into the height stuff. DanielW sent me some good reference, but I'm still trying to figure out how to transform that into code in a "smart" manner.

--RC

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