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[CONDUIT #PRH-482695]: GF004 outage



Gary,

The conduit email list is the list you should be subscribed to to get 
notification of the
changes to the CONDUIT data stream. We have expanded the grid #004 GFS from 
0-84 hours to
0-180 hours with file name changes as noted in the announcement below.

Steve Chiswell
Unidata User Support

>Subject: Addition of 0.5 degree GFS hours, RUC GRIB2
>From: Steve Chiswell <address@hidden>
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>Organization: Unidata
>Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 11:20:29 -0600
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CONDUIT Data Users,

The GFS 0.5 degree and RUC additions (as described below) are being
implemented today at the top level relays.  The 18Z GFS 0.5 degree grid
products on CONDUIT will be received from the NCEP LDM server with the
change in file name pattern.
RUC data files in GRIB2 should be seen around or after the 16Z run.

If you have any question or problems, please contact
address@hidden.

Steve Chiswell
Unidata User Support

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On Wednesday August 9,  at approximately 18Z, the following 2 changes
will be implemented to the CONDUIT IDD data stream:

1) GFS 0.5 degree data will be expanded from 0-84 hours to 0-180 hours.

In order to provide the additional forecast time periods, the GRIB2
format GFS data product names will change from the tgftp.nws.noaa.gov
file names to the ftpprd.nws.noaa.gov file names. The naming convention
for the GFS 0.5 degree products is shown on the CONDUIT GFS data page
http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/data/conduit/ldm_idd/gfs_files.html .  

2) RUC

RUC grids will be provided in GRIB2 format as a new data set. Users will
note the pressure levels grids are available at additional hourly output
times through F12 for synoptic times, and through F09 at off-synoptic


> Hi,
> 
> We haven't received any GFS004 (0.5 degree resolution) model output since 16Z 
> on
> Wednesday. All the other model types coming through as CONDUIT are available. 
> Do
> you have any information on this problem? In addition, do you know of any web
> sites (or something) that contain such information ass outages and downtimes?
> 
> Thanks,
> Gary
> --
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> Gary M. Cunning       National Center for Atmospheric Research
> Software Engineer     Research Applications Laboratory
> 303-497-8441          P.O. Box 3000
> address@hidden      Boulder, Colorado  80307
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> 


Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: PRH-482695
Department: Support CONDUIT
Priority: Normal
Status: Closed