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20051105: ADDE server site for NOAA POES data over Europe (cont.)



>From: address@hidden (Pepo Juega)
>Organization: INM
>Keywords: 200511041227.jA4CRo7s007485 McIDAS ADDE NOAA POES

Hi Pepo,

re: ADDE access to NOAA POES data over Romania

>See what I got  back from INM about our Greek contact:
>
>Dr. George Potiriadis
>Satellites & Radars Department
>Hellenic National Meteorological Service (HNMS)
>
>14, El. Venizelou St.
>167 77 Hellinikon
>Athens, Hellas
>Tel : +30 210 9699016
>FAX: +30 210 9649646
>Email : address@hidden
>http://www.hnms.gr

Thank you for the information.  Dave Santek of SSEC told me that he
did not think that there would be much chance of getting access to
Greek data:

  From:    Dave Santek <address@hidden>
  Date:    Fri, 04 Nov 2005 09:28:00 CST
  To:      Unidata Support <address@hidden>
  Subject: Re: 20051103: NOAA POES data from Greece
  
  re: contact information for Greece for NOAA POES data

  What do you need that Spain can't provide? Are you looking for routine
  ADDE access?
  
  The system in Greece is for their national weather service, HNMS:
  
  http://www.hnms.gr/hnms/english/index_html
  
  Unfortunately, this organization is part of the military so security
  & firewalls are a BIG issue. I would be surprised if they would allow
  any access. Also, there data server is on an internal network....when
  I had ssh access to that box, I had to hop through a gateway to get
  there.

  dave

I don't think that Oana contacting them is a bad idea, but the request
may not go anywhere.

Do you think that the INM has the NOAA POES data that Oana/NAM is 
looking for?  If yes, what do you think the chances are that they
would be given ADDE access to the server(s)?  I know that it was
very hard for NASA/Johnson Space Flight Center to obtain access
to the INM ADDE servers for Meteosat data, and that was for support
of shuttle operations.

Thanks again for your help!

Cheers,

Tom
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