WRITE TIMESTAMP -- write into the specified file name the input timestamp string

Name

WRITE TIMESTAMP -- write into the specified file name the input
			timestamp string

Author

Kathy Pearson, MCNC, kathyp@mcnc.org, (919) 248-9240

Summary

	Name		WRITE TIMESTAMP	
	Type		data_output	
	Inputs		filename		(string)
			timestamp		(string)
	Outputs		(none)
	Parameters	(none)

Description

The WRITE TIMESTAMP module creates an ASCII file and writes into it the
set of timestamp labels input as one string.  This file is needed to
indicate the date and time represented by AVS data fields that have been
created by extracting pieces from original model files of type ROM, RADM,
UAM and ALPHA.
 

Inputs

filename	the full path name of the timestamp file to be created
timestamp	the input set of timestamp labels to be written into the
		timestamp file created

Outputs

(none)

Parameters

(none)

Example


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See also

(MCNC Visualization Plan)						11/93
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The MCNC Environmental Programs Group has created this module as part of a
suite of AVS demo modules, networks, and sample data sets to demonstrate 
the functionality of its visualization prototype for an Environmental 
Decision Support System (EDSS).  This system provides a unified method of 
analysis and visualization for data output from different environmental air 
quality models.  Remotely, standard output files from the following models 
can be read into AVS:
        ROM (Regional Oxidant Model)
        RADM (Regional Acid Deposition Model), low res and high res
        RADM (Regional Acid Depostion Model) Emissions, low res
        UAM (Urban Airshed Model, regulatory version)
        UAM (Urban Airshed Model, AREAL research version)
        UAM Wind (Urban Airshed Model, regulatory version)
        MCNC ALPHA-Prototype netCDF files
Alternatively, xdr portable binary AVS fields can be created from these
data types and accessed directly from the local workstation.
You can download these modules individually from the IAC using anonymous
ftp to the appropriate directories /avs_modules at avs.ncsc.org.  
If you would like to download the entire suite of modules, networks, and
sample datasets at the same time, the IAC recommends that you use 
anonymous ftp to grab the following file from avs.ncsc.org -
/sample_data/avs_data/MCNC_Env_Pgms/MCNC_Env_Pgms.tar.Z
This contains all source code to all local and remote modules, as well as
all of the sample datasets, networks, documentation, installation, and
usage notes.
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