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>From: Josef Podzimek <address@hidden> >Organization: . >Keywords: 199903231635.JAA10960 >Dear Colleague: > >My name is Josef Podzimek, professor emeritus, retired from the >University of Missouri at Rolla. I am now living in Groveland, IL. > >In the UNIDATA Newsletter I receive regularly, I found very interesting >information in the Winter/Spring 1999 issue about case studies on >CODIAC. Because among the quoted cases is the case #009 "Severe Icing >Event" on 6 March 1996, I would like to know under what conditions and >how I could receive more detailed weather data on this specific day when >my detailed sampling of snow crystals and icing elemenets in central >Illinois was performed. Certainly, I would like to publish the results >of this sampling and make available my data to other investigators and >weather forecasters. > >Thank you for your assistance. > >J. Podzimek >address@hidden > Josef, Any of the COMET case study data can be downloaded or ordered from the CODIAC server at: http://www.joss.ucar.edu/cometCases/avail.html There is no charge for downloading the data. It is freely available. Steve Chiswell