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Hi Brian, I believe all cases after 19 are available in AWIPS.. Please see: http://www.comet.ucar.edu/resources/cases/awips.htm Thank you, -Jeff ____________________________ _____________________ Jeff Weber address@hidden Unidata Support PH:303-497-8676 NWS-COMET Case Study Library FX:303-497-8690 University Corp for Atmospheric Research 3300 Mitchell Ln http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/staff/jweber Boulder,Co 80307-3000 ________________________________________ ______________________ On Wed, 22 Aug 2001, Motta, Brian wrote: > Liz- which of the cases are available in a build 5 AWIPS format ? > > thanks. > > Brian > > ======================================================================== > Brian C. Motta > VISIT Project Investigator > Virtual Institute for Satellite Integration Training > VISIT Homepage: http://www.cira.colostate.edu/ramm/visit/visithome.asp > VISIT Homepage Alias: http://visit.cira.colostate.edu > ======================================================================== > Colorado State University/Foothills Campus > Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere > Regional And Mesoscale Meteorology Team > W. Laporte Avenue > Fort Collins, CO 80523-1375 > 970-491-8366 <<>> 970-491-8241 FAX > mailto:address@hidden <<>> http://www.cira.colostate.edu > ======================================================================== > Quote of the Month: "There are difficult yet unknown issues to resolve." > ======================================================================== > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Jeff Weber [mailto:address@hidden] > > Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 2:06 PM > > To: noaa -- Greg Mandt; address@hidden; LeRoy Spayd; Louis > > Uccellini; address@hidden; address@hidden > > Subject: COMET CASE STUDY 38 "Birmingham Tornado" (April 7-9, 1998) > > NowAvailable > > > > > > Hello case study participants, > > > > > > --------COMET CASE STUDY 038--BIRMINGHAM TORNADO--------- > > (07-09 APRIL, 1998) > > > > SUMMARY: The day of 8 April 1998 was a very stormy one for > > Mississippi, > > Alabama and Georgia. Showers and thunderstorms were widespread over > > southeast Alabama and southern Georgia early in the day, > > while widespread > > severe storms plagued north Mississippi, Georgia and > > hardest-hit Alabama > > that afternoon and evening. NCDC has 224 reports of severe > > weather from > > these states for 8 April, including 11 tornado reports with 2 > > being F5 in > > strength. There were numerous reports of hail, most over 1 inch in > > diameter, several up to 2.75 inches diameter. > > > > > > OBJECTIVE: To allow in depth investigation of mesoscale effects on > > tornadogenesis. > > > > > > > > -----NEW FORMAT AVAILABLE----- > > > > Data for Case 038 is also available in netCDF, AWIPS compatible format > > when ordered as a complete dataset through the CODIAC WWW > > system. This is > > the 18th case made available in this format. > > > > ------ORDERING------ > > > > To order case study 038 data, please go to: > > > > http://www.joss.ucar.edu/cgi-bin/codiac/projs?COMET_CASE_038 > > > > > > > > ----ADDITIONAL RESOURCES---- > > > > For a detailed description of case study 038 and other > > training support > > documentation, see COMET Case Study 038 at: > > > > http://www.comet.ucar.edu/resources/cases/c38_08apr98/index.htm > > > > > > > > Additional case studies and other case studies handling this > > type of event > > can be found at: > > > > http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/projects/casestudies/ofInterest/ > > > > > > To view other projects included in JOSS's CODIAC system visit: > > > > http://www.joss.ucar.edu/cgi-bin/codiac/projs > > > > -----FUTURE CASES----- > > > > The next case study to be released is the Iowa Bow Echo of 29 > > June, 1998. > > This will be followed by the Seattle Snowstorm of 15-17 > > February, 2001. > > Responding to large demand for data from the community, Tropical Storm > > Allison, the costliest in US history, will be made available > > shortly after > > the release of the Seattle snowstorm. > > > > The release of the next case is anticipated within the next 2 weeks. > > > > Please visit the COMET Case Study Status page for a complete > > listing of > > future cases and status of existing and future cases. > > > > http://www.comet.ucar.edu/status/casestat.htm > > > > > > -----CASE STUDY MAIL LIST----- > > > > COMET Case Studies are a great resource for training, research and > > education purposes. If you would like to continue to hear of new case > > studies being released or wish to engage in discussions regarding case > > studies, we encourage you to subscribe to the case studies > > mailing list. > > To do so please visit: > > > > http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/mailinglist/mailing-list-form.html > > > > > > -Jeff > > ____________________________ _____________________ > > Jeff Weber address@hidden > > Unidata Support PH:303-497-8676 > > NWS-COMET Case Study Library FX:303-497-8690 > > University Corp for Atmospheric Research 3300 Mitchell Ln > > http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/staff/jweber Boulder,Co 80307-3000 > > ________________________________________ ______________________ > > Liz Page > > NWS/OCWWS Case Study Meteorologist > > address@hidden > > > > > > > > >