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hello everyone Iamp;#39;m Amy Rosen and welcome to this short training video for any grid-based data such as wolf model outputs or era5 data one of the most common post-processing tasks is extracting the time series of the variables over specific points for example let me open a sample dwarf output here of I have plenty of work model outputs this is the domain of the study area and this is the U components of wind speed for example you want to extract data V component or U components of Windows speed over this point and this point and this and this point over four points letamp;#39;s say you want to extract data in a table so you can use it in the further processing such as a statistical processing or whatever process you want to do for doing so go to the your browser and search post Wharf postworth is the name of the tool weamp;#39;re going to use in this training video open the GitHub page and from here copy SSH key the SSH address to this tool and [Applause] here type git clone t