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[LDM #NSP-325161]: how to retrieve the VOS (volunteer observing ship) data via LDM.



Hi Franke,

re:
> I got the information from Gilbert Sebenste, what he provides a website which 
> contains the GTS code for VOS.
> http://jcomm.info/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=15&Itemid=0 
> <http://jcomm.info/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=15&Itemid=0>

Yes, I saw Gilbert's response to your post on address@hidden.

re:
> I followed the notifyme command like what you mentioned before, it shows
> notifyme -vl- -f ANY -p "FM 13–XI Ext. SHIP"
> May 02 21:39:19 notifyme[3058] NOTE: Starting Up: localhost: 
> 20160502213919.463 TS_ENDT {{ANY,  "FM 13–XI Ext. SHIP"}}
> May 02 21:39:19 notifyme[3058] NOTE: LDM-5 desired product-class: 
> 20160502213919.463 TS_ENDT {{ANY,  "FM 13–XI Ext. SHIP"}}
> May 02 21:39:19 notifyme[3058] INFO: Resolving localhost to 127.0.0.1 took 
> 0.00044 seconds
> May 02 21:39:19 notifyme[3058] NOTE: NOTIFYME(localhost): OK

"FM 13–XI Ext. SHIP" is a reference to a WMO document in which the structure
of the WMO id is described.  What you need is what the WMO IDs look like.

re:
> What should I do next to get the ldm output the VOS data?

From his response to Gilbert's information, it looks like Gerry Creager
(formerly employed at TAMU and is still associated with TAMU) knows how
to use the information in the WMO document to come up with the needed
extended regular expression to use in an LDM pattern-action file action
to process SHIP reports which should include VOS reports.

TAMU has historically been an avid use of GEMPAK, and GEMPAK has
LDM/IDD pattern-action file actions that are labeled as being used
for SHIP, CMAN and BUOY data.  Here are the two actions that I see
provided with GEMPAK for those observations:

#
# ship, buoy and CMAN
#
WMO     
(^S[IMN]V[^GINS])|(^S[IMN]W[^KZ])|(^S(HV|HXX|S[^X]))|(^SX(VD|V.50|US(2[0-3]|08|40|82|86)))|(^Y[HO]XX84)
        PIPE    dcmsfc -b 9 -a 10000
        -d data/gempak/logs/dcmsfc.log
        -e GEMTBL=/home/gempak/NAWIPS/gempak/tables
        data/gempak/ship/YYYYMMDD_sb.gem
#
# 6 Hour Ship Observations
WMO     (^S[IMN]V[^GINS])|(^S[IMN]W[^KZ])
        PIPE    dcmsfc -d data/gempak/logs/dcmsfc_6hr.log -a 6
        -e GEMTBL=/home/gempak/NAWIPS/gempak/tables
        data/gempak/ship6hr/YYYYMMDDHH_ship.gem

These actions PIPE the reports to a GEMPAK decoder, so they are probably not
quite what you want.  The extended regular expressions, however, should be
useful:

(^S[IMN]V[^GINS])|(^S[IMN]W[^KZ])|(^S(HV|HXX|S[^X]))|(^SX(VD|V.50|US(2[0-3]|08|40|82|86)))|(^Y[HO]XX84)

and

(^S[IMN]V[^GINS])|(^S[IMN]W[^KZ])

Question:

- are you working with Gerry, Donna Cote, Neil Smith or someone else at TAMU?

  If yes, they should be able to help you craft the pattern-action file
  action(s) you need.

Cheers,

Tom
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Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: NSP-325161
Department: Support IDD
Priority: Normal
Status: Closed