<div dir="ltr"><div>Hi,</div>
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<div>I wonder if you are able to help me or point me in the right direction, I am an operational forecaster at the Dubai Int. Airport, and have been tasked with evaluating the output from our WRF ARW model (which was built and supplied by a private firm..). I would like, if possible, to skip the how to build a package on linux bit and try and obtain a binary of the MET tools program that has all the dependancies statically linked already in an executable which I can then install and run on Fedora 10 or whatever. Who can I speak to about this? I am sure someone has already built it, or would find it a very short job to do so. </div>
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<div>Then I can rather learn how to use the program itself, which appears non-trivial. </div>
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<div>I have read through the user's manual and have had a preliminary go at building the necessary other parts, and it looks like a dependancy "hell" program to build. (I have built WRF in NMM and in ARW before on linux - so I know how much time is spend just on getting the various dependancies and compiler problems sorted).</div>
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<div>Thanks kindly,</div>
<div>Theo Carter</div>
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<div>I apologize if this sounds too moany - I have just spent so much time on building and getting WRFrunning, that I am almost gunshy at trying to build this one now.. But it has to be done one way or the other.</div></div>