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Brian, Thank you for your support. We will see then... I hope it will succeed! :-) Christian 2008/3/7, Hoeth, Brian R. (JSC-WS8)[NOAA] <brian.r.hoeth@xxxxxxxx>: > > Christian, > > We have used these bulletins for years for our Space Shuttle abort landing > support, so we are quite interested in getting them restored as well. I > will forward this note up through my NOAA/NWS chain and see what they come > back with and let you know. > > Brian Hoeth > NWS Spaceflight Meteorology Group > Houston, TX > > ------------------------------ > *From:* ldm-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto: > ldm-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On Behalf Of *Christian Page > *Sent:* Thursday, March 06, 2008 4:44 PM > *To:* datastream@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > *Subject:* [ldm-users] UK MetOffice SFUK products > > > Hi everyone, > > For many years, the UK MetOffice provided freely the SFUK 31 and SFUK 32 > bulletins on the GTS. > On December 11th 2007, they stopped to send these bulletins because they > upgraded their systems and they now provide this data in some other > bulletins. I contacted the MetOffice about that and they said that if I want > to get access to the new bulletins, I must ask the previous provider of the > old bulletins to feed the new ones to me. Since these were going through > NOAAPORT/Unidata, is there any hope to get the new bulletins by contacting > NOAA/NWS about this problem ? > > > Regards, > > -- > Christian Pagé > Université du Québec à Montréal >
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