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Larry, Below is the URL I sent regarding SHEF data. Here is the URL for AFOS Pils: http://205.156.54.206/oso/pil.shtml See the RR pil section in particular. Steve CHiswell Unidata User SUpport ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 09:35:03 -0600 From: Steve Chiswell <address@hidden> To: Jeff Masters <address@hidden> Subject: 19990919: shef data Here is the NWS www page with SHEF documentation links: http://hsp.nws.noaa.gov/oh/hrl/general/indexdoc.htm Peggy Bruehl wrote the dcshef decoder for Gempak which is very robust in terms of types of reporting formats and data handled. Steve Chiswell On Fri, 17 Sep 1999, Jeff Masters wrote: > Does anyone know a web site that documents the codes used in the SRUS > Hydrological shef data? WXP docs don't have much on it. I thought it would > be interesting to plot stream flows in NJ from Floyd. Doesd anyone know of > any shef images plotted out there? > > Also, I notice that wxpb24,25,26 don't have shef.cty included, and there > is no copy at http://weather.unisys.com/info/stations.html. I have an old > version from wxp4.8 from 1994. Will this be adequate? > > Thanks, > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Dr. Jeff Masters (address@hidden) ( ) > Chief Meteorologist /\ Home of the ( ) > The Weather Underground, Inc. /\ / \ /\ /\ ( ) > P.O. Box 3605 / \/ \/ \ /\ / \ ------ > Ann Arbor, MI 48106-3605 ______/ / \/ \_ \\\\\ > 734-994-8824 Weather Underground \`\`\ > http://www.wunderground.com > > >