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20000928: 20000927: Climate related products
- Subject: 20000928: 20000927: Climate related products
- Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2000 10:58:21 -0600
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>Steve,
>Still can't plot many products in nwx. They are being generated:
>e.g.,:
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>but nwx returns:
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>In gemenviron I point $TEXTDATA to nawipsdata/nwx. I notice the header is
>FXUS3 in nwx but FXUS03 in the data. What's going on?
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>btw- thanks once again, and the Unidata FAQ's (mail archives) is a good
>source of info I just found.
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Glenn,
There are 2 different products that you are confusing:
FXUS3 KWBC and FXUS03 KWNH
The one in the hemi.bull is refering to FXUS3 KWBC, not FXUS03 KWNH
which you are showing in your display you sent.
If you are trying to display FXUS03 KWNH which is day 3 forecast data,
then you would need an entry for that product. The FXUS3 KWBC bulletin
actually looks like:
FXUS3 KWBC 271200
500MB MAP TYPE CORRELATIONS SEP27
INITL 12 HR 24 HR 36 HR 48 HR 72 HR
01896 01918 01926 01919 01909 01864
02866 02866 02833 02780 02752 04761
06826 06797 06760 07713 04727 02708
Glad you find the mail archives useful. You'll notice that all our replies
are cc'd to support-xxxxxx so that they are cataloged in the data base-
which is one reason we much prefer email to phone conversations.
John Caron is working on some new ways of searching the text, called
Latent Semantic Indexing. This is a promissing artificial intelligence
that captures the relationship between words in the email for
a more useful search and retrieval mechanism.
Steve Chiswell