[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

Re: LDM NEXRD2 feeds



Hi Warren, 

Of course I remember you from the workshop..

I am still a bit bleary today, we had a baby girl on Tuesday, but I will
attempt to get another feed for you as quickly as i can..


Back to you soon...


Thanks,

-Jeff
____________________________                  _____________________
Jeff Weber                                    address@hidden
Unidata Support                               PH:303-497-8676 
NWS-COMET Case Study Library                  FX:303-497-8690
University Corp for Atmospheric Research      3300 Mitchell Ln
http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/staff/jweber      Boulder,Co 80307-3000
________________________________________      ______________________

On Thu, 27 Sep 2001, Warren Blanchard wrote:

> Hi Jeff,
> You may remember me from the LDM workshop in Aug.
> 
> I have been receiving the LDM NEXRD2 (base data) feed
> from OU for some time now. I was receiving 19-20 sites
> as a combined stream from OU and NCDC.
> 
> As of several days ago I stopped getting data from the
> 15 sites that were being received from NCDC.
> 
> According to Jason Levit (OU) there is a potential problem
> between the OU and NCDC servers which could be
> corrupting NCDC archiving, so OU has stopped receiving
> those sites and will likely keep them off for several
> months.
> 
> Development I have been doing here involves feeding
> LDM received Nexrad base data from selected sites into
> Nexrad Open RPG systems. These systems then generate
> Nexrad products (as if from the actual Nexrad site) to feed
> research and development systems, such as headquarters
> AWIPS systems, which have come to depend on this data.
> 
> I don't know the LDM NEXRD2 network configuration, but
> would like to know if there are other ways I could configure
> my LDM feeds to continue to receive NEXRD2 from some
> specific sites. I don't need all of the 19-20 I was receiving,
> but there are specific sites I would like to continue to receive.
> 
> AWIPS developers here are particularly interested in
> Wakefield/Norfolk (KAKQ) and Norman, OK (KTLX).
> 
> Any assistance appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Warren
> 
> --
> Warren Blanchard
> National Weather Service
> 1325 East West Highway - MS 12472
> Silver Spring, Maryland 20910
> 
> address@hidden
> Voice: 301.713.1570 x130
> Fax: 301.713.9395
> 
> 
>