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Re: CONDUIT grids getting later and later again



Pete,

There are several options that feed back from the users would be helpful
in moving forward:

One pending action item from Last June was to remove the ETA awip20 (grid 215)
files when ETA218 was available. Does anyone rely on these files from CONDUIT?
Would the ETA218 grids in NOAAPORT (GRIB2 format in DVB-S) eliminate the need
for grid 215 in CONDUIT?

As an alternative to removing the .5 degree GFS, would it be useful to keep the
highest resolution grids available for f000-f084 and remove the 1 degree grids
for the period of time where the two sets overlap?

There are a number of data sets which users have expressed interest in adding,
though clearly it is not advisable to be adding with the current limitations.

Steve Chiswell
Unidata User Support

On Fri, 4 Feb 2005, Pete Pokrandt wrote:

>
> All,
>
> 06 UTC GFS didn't start coming in here until after 12 UTC this AM.
> It's just now finishing up at 14:31 UTC.
>
> I'd like to second Robert's suggestion from a few weeks ago that
> we back out of the 0.5 deg GFS data until we can resolve these
> speed issues.
>
> I haven't had time to even look at the 0.5 GFS data yet; is anyone
> using it?
>
> Pete
>
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