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Re: [awips2-users] LDM/decoders processing YYYY into 1921 vs 2021



Hi Mike, not sure if you're on the Unidata GEMBUD email list, but what you are seeing is likely due to a Year 2021 bug in GEMPAK. There are several source code files that need to be changed so that years that end in 21 are assigned to the 21st century (In effect, these changes really just "kick the can" forward to 2040 or whatever other year decided). 

I would recommend you look at the most recent thread on GEMBUD. In that thread, all the source code files that need updating are listed. The best advice is to then do a complete rebuild of GEMPAK.

Cheers,

Kevin

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From: awips2-users <address@hidden> on behalf of Michael Splitt <address@hidden>
Sent: Monday, January 4, 2021 8:53 AM
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Subject: [awips2-users] LDM/decoders processing YYYY into 1921 vs 2021
 

This may be a decoders issue rather than and LDM issue, but many of my gempak decoders are processing YYYYs in the pqact.conf into 1921 rather than 2021. A noted exception is the NLDN which is processing into 2021.

 

Thanks for any advice.

 

Mike

 

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