rsumption of GPH<01e,02e> on afos

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  • Subject: rsumption of GPH<01e,02e> on afos
  • From: C.ALEX
  • Date: Fri, 5 Mar 1993 08:41:45 -0700
Posted: Tue, Mar  2, 1993   6:40 PM EST              Msg: DGJD-5578-3330
        k.mielke(rec)
CC:     g.hufford(rec), g.trapp(rec), e.young.nws(rec), 
        l.miller.ucar (rec)
Subj:   rsumption of GPH<01e,02e> on afos             
I sent the following message to AFOS USERS ONLY. 
 
[NOTE TO LINDA MILLER:  These graphics are also availavble to the Family of
Services' AFOS Graphics Service Subscribers.  I don't know if UNIDATA has
access to that service or not.  Julie Houston-Chapman, the FOS Program 
Manager, will send out a separate notification message to the FOS/AGS
subscribers tomorrow.]
_________________________________________________________________________
WSHADAWSH
TTAA00 KWSH 022200
 
ADMINISTRATIVE MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HEADQUARTERS
500 PM EST TUE MAR 2 1993
 
TO:    Users of TDL Graphic Products NMCGPH01E and NMCGPH02E
 
FROM:  Dr. Jess Charba, W/OSD23 (TDL)
 
 
Transmission of TDL objective 0-6 Hr and 3-9 Hr QPF AFOS graphic
products NMCGPH01E and NMCGPH02E will resume with the 1200 UTC
cycle on March 3, 1993.  These products have not been
transmitted on AFOS since December 9, 1992 because winter QPF
equations have not been developed.  These graphics are available
from March until December each year.
 
To prepare your AFOS system to store these products, go to an ADM
and type "P:0".  If the last version of the 01E and/or 02E is
dated December 9, 1992 (or earlier), you will need to purge
these old versions before you will be able to store this season's
charts. To do this, type "PURGE:NMCGPH01E" and "PURGE:NMCGPH02E".
 
For more information on these products, refer to Technical
Procedures Bulletin # 370.
 
Sent - W/OM23 - C. Alex

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