>Kevin, So this is free for commercial use as well?
>This is what is indicated here:
>
>http://www.caps.ou.edu/ARPS/ARPSfree.html
>
>Yet to download the latest version you must register and say that
>you aren't using it for commercial purposes.
>
>Thanks,
>Robert
Robert...
I'd never seen that web page. I looked it up on our web server, and I see a
file dated 1998.
I'm not sure of the specific requirements for the code. I just supply new
code and bug fixes.
There may be a commercial version somewhere, however, since I'm not sure of
the specifics, I don't want to risk giving out mis-information. The person
who would know is our ARPS software maintainer, Yunheng Wang, yunheng@xxxxxx.
Kelvin Droegemeier, kkd@xxxxxx, the CAPS director could provide specifics too.
== kwthomas ==
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Kevin W. Thomas [mailto:kwthomas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 3:34 PM
>To: mdross@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Robert Mullenax
>Cc: ldm-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; owner-ldm-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx;
>support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: NIDS display in general (was RE: 20040505: CRAFT data
>hardware)
>
>
>>The NSSL package that is being sent to the NWSFO's is WDSS.
>>It is an awesome software package that ingest level II Wideband data and
>>using it's own
>>algorithms to generate and plot TVS,MESO, Hail Size etc. It tracks storm
>>attributes
>>and cross sectional analysis (RHI) and more.
>>
>>http://www.nssl.noaa.gov/wrd/msd/wdss.html
>>
>>With new Fair Weather Policy the NWS is about to adopt, we might be able
>>to get the code (linux) of WDSS. That would make Level II worth having.
>>Otherwise the best we have to display Level II data is GEMPAK and its very
>>limited with no Attribute decoding/plotting.
>>
>>I think we ought to push to get the WDSS software made available to the
>>University and Private Sectors. The would really make the best use of
>>Level II data IMHO.
>>
>>________________________________________________________
>>Michael Dross mdross@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>Duke Power Company Meteorologist/Scientist
>>9700 David Taylor Dr. Voice: 704-594-0341
>>Charlotte, NC 28269 Mobile: 980-722-0756
>
>Michael...
>
>While the NSSL WDSS-II software is fantastic, having the entire package
>isn't
>needed to read radar data. The A2IO package, that I developed for the
>original
>WDSS system, works fine, and is part of the CAPS ARPS, Advanced Regional
>Prediction System, http://www.caps.ou.edu/ARPS, software. It is a fully
>supported interface, and reads 88D data in a variety of formats.
>
> Kevin W. Thomas
> Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms
> University of Oklahoma
> Norman, Oklahoma
> Email: kwthomas@xxxxxx
>