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Hi Rod,

re:
> Like what I am saying is the .ALT(Latitude)  and .ALN (Longitude)
> 
> .ALT read from top to bottom
> 
> First column first row------) some number A for instance
> 
> Now for .ALN reading from left to right
> 
> Fist column first row----) some number B for instance
> 
> so coordinates would be (A,B)  for the 1st row or column bright count value?

Correct.

re:
> First column second row------) some number C for instance
> 
> Now for .ALN reading from left to right
> 
> Fist column second row----) some number D for instance
> 
> so coordinates would be (C,D) for the 2nd row or column bright count value?

Correct.

re:
> And so on if that makes sense?

Draw a grid of dots and assign location values to the lattice points:

             col 1            col 2             col 3           ...
row  1   37.14N,95.07W    37.14N,95.02W      37.14N,94.96W      ...
row  2   37.09N,95.07W    37.09N,95.02W      37.09N,94.96W      ...
row  3   37.05N,95.07W    37.05N,95.02W      37.05N,94.96W      ...
 .
 .
 .
row last 22.27N,95.07W    22.27N,95.02W      22.27N,94.96W      ...

NB: these locations are invariant for all of your study days
because the IMGREMAP projection and size used in EFFRAD3.BAT is fixed.

Draw a second grid and assign brightness values to the lattice points
(these values are from 2720111955):

             col 1            col 2             col 3           ...
row  1         9                8                 7             ...
row  2        14               14                15             ...
row  3        15               10                15             ...
 .
 .
 .
row last       0                0                 0             ...

This is a tabular depiction of:

brit(37.14N,95.07W) =   9
brit(37.14N,95.02W) =   8
brit(37.14N,94.96W) =   7
 ...
brit(37.09N,95.07W) =  14
brit(37.09N,95.02W) =  14
brit(37.09N,94.96W) =  15
 ...
brit(37.05N,95.07W) =  15
brit(37.05N,95.02W) =  10
brit(37.05N,94.96W) =  15
 ...
brit(22.27N,95.07W) =   0
brit(22.27N,95.02W) =   0
brit(22.27N,94.96W) =   0


How this needs to be formulated for use in GrADS is not something
I can comment on since I am not a GrADS user.  It should be
straightforward, however.

Cheers,

Tom
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