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20030224: archived Research data



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Pat,

Mohan was correct in advising you/Dave Long to subscribe to the
Unidata-maintained needdata email list (address@hidden).
Unidata community members who do archive data are usually quite willing
to share data they have archived as long as the request is not
excessive.

If/when you and/or Dave subscribes to needdata, please make sure to
wait for confirmation of your subscription before sending an inquiry to
the list.

Cheers,

Tom Yoksas
Unidata User Support

Mohan Ramamurthy previously wrote:

>Unidata does not maintain an archive that goes that far back.  However, 
>there are members in the community who have such archives, albeit on a 
>local and ad-hoc basis.  Unidata does maintain an email list that 
>facilities data exchange: address@hidden
>
>"This list is used to request missing or retrospective data. In the spirit 
>of community that has made Unidata a success, subscribers help each other 
>by supplying data that they have available (note that you must be 
>subscribed to the list to post a request)."
>
>You can subscribe to this list at:
>
>http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/mailinglist/mailing-list-form.html
>
>I am copying the support team at the Unidata Program Center on this 
>exchange to see if they have other suggestions.
>
>Mohan
>
>
>At 12:25 PM 2/24/2003, you wrote:
>>Hi Mohan:
>>         Here's a question I just got from one of Steve Rutledge's students.
>>Does UNIDATA maintain some sort of routine synoptic data archive going 
>>back to
>>the 96 - 97 years?  If not, where would you suggest looking for such data?
>>                                         Many Thanks-
>>                                         Pat
>>
>>
>>------------- Begin Forwarded Message -------------
>>
>>Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2003 12:10:38 -0700 (MST)
>>From: David Long <address@hidden>
>>To: patrick c kennedy <address@hidden>
>>Subject: Re: Research
>>MIME-Version: 1.0
>>
>>Hey Pat,
>>
>>Do you know of anywhere that there would be stored synoptic information
>>for the May 26, 1996 brightband case and the Jan 10, 1997 light snow case?
>>I think these are too old for Unisys' archive, and the 97 blizzard is no
>>problem because in depth analysis of this is available on NWS Pueblo's web
>>site.
>>
>>Dave
>>
>>
>>------------- End Forwarded Message -------------
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>Dr. Mohan Ramamurthy                                    Email: address@hidden
>Director, Unidata                                       Phone: 303-497-8661
>UCAR Office of Programs                         Fax:   303-497-8690
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>Pat,<br><br>
>Unidata does not maintain an archive that goes that far back.&nbsp;
>However, there are members in the community who have such archives,
>albeit on a local and ad-hoc basis.&nbsp; Unidata does maintain an email
>list that facilities data exchange: 
><b>address@hidden<br><br>
></b>&quot;This list is used to request missing or retrospective data. In
>the spirit of community that has made Unidata a success, subscribers help
>each other by supplying data that they have available (note that you must
>be subscribed to the list to post a request).&quot;<br><br>
>You can subscribe to this list at:<br><br>
><a href="http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/mailinglist/mailing-list-form.html"; eudor
> a="autourl">http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/mailinglist/mailing-list-form.html</a
> ><br><br>
>I am copying the support team at the Unidata Program Center on this
>exchange to see if they have other suggestions.<br><br>
>Mohan<br>
>&nbsp;<br><br>
>At 12:25 PM 2/24/2003, you wrote:<br>
><blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>Hi Mohan:<br>
><x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</x-tab>Here's a
>question I just got from one of Steve Rutledge's students.&nbsp; <br>
>Does UNIDATA maintain some sort of routine synoptic data archive going
>back to <br>
>the 96 - 97 years?&nbsp; If not, where would you suggest looking for such
>data?<br>
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>------------- Begin Forwarded Message -------------<br><br>
>Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2003 12:10:38 -0700 (MST)<br>
>From: David Long &lt;address@hidden&gt;<br>
To: patrick c kennedy &lt;address@hidden&gt;<br>
>Subject: Re: Research<br>
>MIME-Version: 1.0<br><br>
>Hey Pat,<br><br>
>Do you know of anywhere that there would be stored synoptic information
><br>
>for the May 26, 1996 brightband case and the Jan 10, 1997 light snow
>case? <br>
>I think these are too old for Unisys' archive, and the 97 blizzard is no
><br>
>problem because in depth analysis of this is available on NWS Pueblo's
>web <br>
>site. <br><br>
>Dave<br><br>
><br>
>------------- End Forwarded Message -------------</blockquote><br>
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