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[IDD #HYB-960509]: RE: upcoming change to the IDD FNEXRAD datastream



Hi Mike,

re:
> Thank you for the quick response.
> 
> That's good to know there will be some differences, some sound
> substantial.  I haven't closely followed which products they transmit over
> NOAAPort, I only really watch for a few.  I'll have to keep my eye on these
> new ones to see what all comes across.

Sounds good.

re:
> One last question:  I was just looking at this page for some of the
> patterns (https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/data/pqact.conf_fnexrad.html).  I
> noticed that even though that URL is explicitly for FNEXRAD, the patterns
> on that page all begin with NGRID.  Was that intentional?

We were originally going to put the products into the NGRID feed.  I
decided that this would be a bad since it would be breaking an unwritten
contract with end-users that NGRID has always been and will continue
to be a vehicle for distributing model output from NOAAPort.

I just changed the feed type in the pqact.conf_fnexrad link to
specify FNEXRAD instead of NGRID.

I think I have been working too much lately :-(

Thanks for sending me the corrections!  (seriously!!).

Cheers,

Tom
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Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: HYB-960509
Department: Support IDD
Priority: Normal
Status: Closed
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