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4. In Map Projection, define the common projection.
Input products are remapped to this.
Typically, map projection configurations are done by your system manager.
The Max Range and Resolution fields are determined by the projection, that is, you
cannot edit these.
5. In Max Time Span (min), define the maximum time dierence that the algorithm can
allow for compositing products.
The product times for volume scan products correspond to the start of the volume scan
(the Data Time).
For PPI it is the actual sweep time. A value of 5 minutes is probably close to the
maximum that you would typically allow. If you are unsure, consider how quickly things
move in a typical loop.
This number must be less the period between volume scans in your input data.
6. In Output Smoother, add additional smoothing if needed.
In many cases, the input products are smoothed.
Smoothing is computationally intensive, especially for 3D CAPPI cubes. If your
workstation is too busy, you may want to reduce the smoothing.
Chapter 5 – Configuring and Scheduling Optional IRIS Products
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