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20040726: ETA model output



Tom,

The NOAAPORT broadcast of nwstg channel data (which is the source of the HRS
IDD data stream) contains ETA fields for hours 60 to 84 in the 218 grid
parameters (which are generally surface and boundary layer grids in 
the noaaport broadcast- not the full grid 218 data set that you would
see on the NWS ftp servers).

The CONDUIT data sets on the IDD carry the full ETA data sets for
the ETA 212 and ETA 104 grids that extend to hours 84.

These above 2 data sets are available now via the LDM. 

The DVBS broadcast of NOAAPORT for the NWSTG2 channel now contains
ETA 218 grids through hour 84, and the DGEX grids from 90 to 192 hours.
We are currently looking at the reliability of the DVBS data stream
for broadcast on the IDD.

Steve Chiswell
Unidata User Support




>From: "Thomas L. Mote" <address@hidden>
>Organization: UCAR/Unidata
>Keywords: 200407261740.i6QHeVaW000411

>
>I think I have a very simple question, but I cannot
>find an answer on the appropriate web sites at Unidata
>or elsewhere.
>
>Is there any way to get the 60-84 hour ETA output
>via IDD. Right now, the grids I reveive for CONUS
>only out to 60 hours.
>
>Just wondering...
>
>Tom
>
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