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20051025: station information for CWWU



David,

The WWU information in sfstns.tbl was updated. I updated the sfworld.tbl and
sfmetar_sa.tbl files which I update for 5.8.4.

Thanks,

Steve Chiswell
Unidata User Support


>From: David Ovens <address@hidden>
>Organization: UCAR/Unidata
>Keywords: 200510252207.j9PM7C7s003236

>Hello,
>
>Many station lists, including GEMPAK's sfmetar_sa.tbl, contain
>outdated information for CWWU.  In 1997, the Canadian Meteorlogical
>Centre, issued this Genot which indicates that the site is no longer
>Ingenika Point in B.C. but is, rather, Long Pond in Newfoundland.  Any
>regional plot of the data will confirm that there is no way the
>reports could be coming from B.C.
>
>It would be great if Gempak 5.8.4 could incorporate this correction.
>
>NOCN01 CWAO 041830
>GENOT TLTP NOCN01 NO. 061
>
>ACTION - NEW STATION/NOUVELLE STATION
>STATION - LONG POND, NFLD
>IDENTIFIER/INDICATIF - CWWU
>INDEX NUMBER/INDICATIF INTERNATIONAL - N/A
>TYPE - PVT
>LAT. - 47 31 N
>LONG. - 52 59 W
>ELEV. - 12.5 M
>
>CIRCUIT HEADER/EN-TETE TLTP - SACN52 CWAO
>PROGRAM/PROGRAMME - HOURLY OBSERVATIONS HORAIRES
>
>OPERATION  -  DAILY/TOUS LES JOURS  0800 - 2200 UTC
>
>PARAMETERS/PARAMETRES - CLOUD/NUAGES,
>VISIBILITY/VISIBILITE,
>WEATHER/LE TEMPS, DRY BULB TEMPERATURE/
>TEMPERATURE DU THERMOMETRE SEC,
>DEWPOINT/POINT DE ROSEE, PRECIPITATION,
>WIND SPEED/VITESSE DU VENT, PRESSURE/PRESSION
>
>EFFECTIVE/EN VIGUEUR - JUNE 01 JUIN, 1997 UTC
>
>MCBEAN/ADMA/TORONTO
>
>-- 
>David Ovens             e-mail: address@hidden
>Research Meteorologist    phone: (206) 685-8108
>Dept of Atm. Sciences      plan: Real-time MM5 forecasting for the
>Box 351640                        Pacific Northwest
>University of Washington          http://www.atmos.washington.edu/mm5rt
>Seattle, WA  98195               Weather Graphics and Loops
>                                  http://www.atmos.washington.edu/~ovens/loops
>
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