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---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Date: Wed, Feb 23, 2000 6:17 PM -0600 From: Gerry Creager N5JXS <address@hidden> To: Linda Miller <address@hidden> Subject: Re: 20000223: Re: high-frequency product Linda Miller wrote: > > Hi Gerry, Hi, Linda, > I'm sorry I'm so late in responding to this request. I wondered if you > received any information regarding this issue? Little. Thanks for the response. While my boss was hot to get this going, his attention span appears to have waned a little so the pressure's off me at this instant. Thus, the timing's just fine! > If not, you might want to contact Marty Deiseroth, ASOS Program, at the NWS, > (301) 713-2093x102, email address@hidden to see if he can assist > you. I believe the ASOS data are provided every 15 minutes normally and every > 5 minutes in warning mode. You might want to check the following NWS Web > information: Great! The15 min. data are what I'm looking for. Somehow, I stumbled upon that product and then deleted all examples before I got a rule generated. I might be able to do it again, by accident, but I'm not sure. > http://www.nws.noaa.gov/modernize/asostech.html I'll be there in a second! > I think the National Climatic Data Center makes one-minute data available. That, too, has application to some of the work I want to do. > Also, for the area you describe, there is an Oklahoma Mesonetwork that would > provide frequent surface updates. Contact Ken Crawford at: 405 325-2541 or > address@hidden I haven't talked to Ken in a couple of years, but our mesonet folks have. Last time I looked at their web-page, though, they wanted real money for this, and I'm currently in an unfunded research slot... Thanks again for all the leads! Regards, Gerry -- Gerry Creager Spatial Sciences Laboratory 409.845.7201 Office Texas Agricultural Experiment Station 409.845.2273 Fax Texas A&M University System 409.228.7686 Pager (preferred) College Station, Texas 77843-2120 address@hidden Pager: address@hidden "Opinions expressed are mine and do not necessarily represent those of Texas A&M University." ---------- End Forwarded Message ---------- Linda Miller - address@hidden External Liaison, Unidata University Corporation for Atmospheric Research P.O. Box 3000 Boulder, CO 80307-3000 303 497-8646 fax: 303-497-8690 URL: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/staff/lmiller/un.act.html