READMEIS.TXT 07-18-00 ISC2SCIM (Version 2.0) ISC2SCIM is a meteorological preprocessor program that will convert/combine/extract meteorological data from input files to the ISCST3 model and put it in the format necessary for a SCIPUFF surface meteorological file. Therefore, output from PCRAMMET or MPRM can be processed for use in SCIPUFF. There are two compressed (zipped) file related to the ISC2SCIM meteorological preprocessor program. Version 2.0 differs from 1.0 by accounting for missing mixing height values which may appear as zeros on the ISC met files. This did not affect the test case that is provided. 1) ISC2SCI2.ZIP - contains the executable file (Absoft compiled) of the program, the FORTRAN source code and README file 2) ISC2SCEX.ZIP - contains an example using ISCST meteorology for 4 states (KY, NC, WV, and TN) The following describes the content of each file: 1. ISC2SCI2.ZIP ISC2SCIM.EXE - program executable file ISC2SCIM.F - program source file ISC2SCIM.INC - source include file ISC2SCIM.MAK - program Absoft NMAKE make file READMEIS.TXT - this file 2. ISC2SCEX.ZIP test.inp - ISC2SCIM example input file test.sfc - example output file (converted met for use with PC-SCIPUFF) ky03816.sfc - ISCST3 meteorological input using the Paducah, KY station nc13723.sfc - ISCST3 meteorological input using the Greensboro, NC station wv03860.sfc - ISCST3 meteorological input using the Huntington, WV station tn13897.sfc - ISCST3 meteorological input using the Nashville, TN station ---------------------------------- Instructions for ISC2SCIM 1. To execute the ISC2SCIM meteorological preprocessor program and related examples, download files 1 and 2. 2. After downloading, decompress the files. 3. Execute the ISC2SCIM program by typing the following at the DOS prompt: ISC2SCIM 4. Data input is accomplished through program prompts. The input can be saved to a file and directed with the less than sign. 5. The above example can be tested by renaming test.sfc to a new file name and typing the following at the DOS prompt: ISC2SCIM