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hello this is David Burgess Starr Pascal of navigation in Seattle and I want to show the weather data from the US Wharf model and how you can get it and how they evolve with time and we have some annotated sort of annotate examples to show and so where you can get that you can get the date of course from the UW website and Ill show you a link to that in a moment well weve set this up for an easy way to get it you go to star path comm /local that brings you to this index of services that we have set up to read and so were going to first go right here to this model data and here is the heres the picture that you see and what weve done is weve just docHubed into their website and pulled out the latest map for the northern waters what weve called northern waters here and then right below it then is the one for the southern waters of Puget Sound and so this is the data here and this will always be when you go to their the latest one they have online and then you can you can click thr