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Title: GRIB weather forecasts
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iNavX can request, download and display GRIB weather forecasts.

GRIB are output files generated by computer forecasting models. They are tremendously more compact than regular weather charts and because of their size are very well suited for download via wireless means. The largest producer of GRIB weather is NOAA although other organizations such as the military and research institutions also generate GRIB files. NOAA GRIB files are the best ones suited for marine forecasts.

GRIB files can come into iNavX three ways: X-Traverse or Email or iTunes:

Via X-Traverse

1) From the iNavX main menu, select "Setup".

2) Select "X-Traverse Account".

3) Enter email address used for X-Traverse account and X-Traverse password. Note if you forgot them, then reset password..

https://www.x-traverse.com/sessions/forgot_password

4) Select a Chart that includes the area you want the forecast for.

5) Select the "Forecast" tab.

6) Select "GRIB Parameters".

7) Select "Request Via" and set to "X-Trav".

8) Select "Request GRIB".

9) Select the type of forecast desired.

10) In approximately one minute, select "Import GRIB".

11) If available, the newly requested GRIB will be in the menu ready for selection.

12) Select the local forecast date/time to display. iNavX will open the chart (a smaller scale chart may be loaded) to the GRIB.

13) Pinch to zoom in and out. Keep in mind that GRIB data is on 1/2 degree increments so zooming out may be needed.

14) Use the [<<] and [>>] buttons or tap the date/time to select a different local date/time.

15) Return to Forecast tab and select GRIB (bold font) and select "None" to turn off display of GRIB.

Note: Recommend logging on to X-Traverse.com account. Select "Settings" and enabling "Forward GRIB Notifications". This will send an email when a requested GRIB file is available. The GRIB can also be used in GRIB viewing software such as MacENC.

http://www.x-traverse.com/grib


Via Email

1) Select a Chart that includes the area you want the forecast for.

2) Select the "Forecast" tab.

3) Select "GRIB Parameters".

4) Select "Request Via" and set to "Email" or "XGate". Note "XGate" requires the XGate or AxcessPoint or GO! app be installed on the iDevice.

5) Select "Request GRIB".

6) Select the type of forecast desired.

7) Launch the "Mail" app or the "XGate" or "AxcessPoint" or "GO!" app.

8) Find the email with the GRIB file attachment. If not available, select the respective check for mail action.

9) Hold down the GRIB file attachment until you can select "Open In". Select "iNavX".

10) Select the "Forecast" view.

11) Select the desired GRIB from the menu.

10) Select the local forecast date/time to display. iNavX will open the chart (a smaller scale chart may be loaded) to the GRIB.

11) Pinch to zoom in and out. Keep in mind that GRIB data is on 1/2 degree increments so zooming out may be needed.

12) Use the [<<] and [>>] buttons or tap the date/time to select a different local date/time.

13) Return to Forecast tab and select GRIB (bold font) and select "None" to turn off display of GRIB.


Via iTunes on a PC or Mac

1) Install Awesome files on your iDevice ..

http://www.macroplant.com/awesomefiles/

2) In iTunes switch to your device "Apps" section where you see the "File Sharing".

3) Select "Awesome Files".

4) Select "Add..." button and choose the GRIB (.GRB) file from your Mac or PC.

5) Launch Awesome files on your iDevice.

6) In the "Documents" view of Awesome Files, hold down the GRIB file (Will wiggle) and select "Open In" "iNavX" rom toolbar at bottom. Note: You may have to select "Documents" a second time to see the .GRB file.

7) Select a Chart that includes the area you want the forecast for.

8) Select the "Forecast" tab.

9) Select the imported GRIB from the menu.

10) Select the local forecast date/time to display. iNavX will open the chart (a smaller scale chart may be loaded) to the GRIB.

11) Pinch to zoom in and out. Keep in mind that GRIB data is on 1/2 degree increments so zooming out may be needed.

12) Use the [<<] and [>>] buttons or tap the date/time to select a different local date/time.

13) Return to Forecast tab and select GRIB (bold font) and select "None" to turn off display of GRIB.
Scott Dillon
Sydney Australia
North Shore 38
CYCA
 
  


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