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hi my name is kelly and i'm going to tell you all about obtaining input data some of the utilities available for manipulating data and post-processing programs for converting and visualization of warf model output data i'll start with discussing mandatory input data and then some sources for obtaining data and finally i'll walk you through the steps of downloading input data we very often get the question what data are mandatory for running warf on the left i have all the mandatory 3d or atmospheric data listed for both data on constant pressure levels and for data on native model levels at the top right i have mandatory 2d data this includes surface and soil data i want to mention that mandatory data is needed for all times you wish to run your forecast so keep that in mind the oval here at the bottom shows recommended fields these are not mandatory but they are highly recommended especially for specific applications for instance if you're running long simulations more than about fiv...