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New "High Frequency" METAR dataset available for Northeast and Gulf Coast



MADIS mesonet users,

We have added a new, and potentially exiting, network to the MADIS
netCDF feeds: "High Frequency METAR".  This dataset consists of
experimental 5-minute observations from NWS and FAA Automated Surface
Observing System (ASOS) stations, and from Automated Weather Observing
System (AWOS) stations.  These stations are also included in the
standard METAR dataset, which has mostly hourly reports.  The stations
report an "AWOS Format Weather Message" each minute to the distributed
FAA AWOS Data Acquisition System (ADAS).  The data from all the ADAS
units are then conglomerated at the FAA William J. Hughes Technical
Center near Atlantic City, NJ, where they will be routed to MADIS.

Currently, MADIS is receiving about 185 stations in the Northeast and
along the Gulf Coast, via a feed courtesy of the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory.  A map showing the
locations of the stations is attached.

In the future we plan to get *all* of the available data direct from
the Technical Center.  When we go national, another announcement will
be sent out.

MADIS API users will need to have the current version, 3.7, which
was released on August 28, 2008.

The files are in the "fully public" distribution category.
Please contact me or Patty Miller (address@hidden) if
you're interested in getting this dataset, and we'll send you the
instructions on how to access the data, and add you to the email list
concerning the dataset.

Thanks,

Mike

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