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Re: LDM data feed
- Subject: Re: LDM data feed
- Date: Mon, 2 Dec 2002 16:54:56 -0700 (MST)
Hi Eric,
I apologize for the tardy response, but I had taken some time off last
week.
From your message it would seem that you would desire the WMO and HDS
feeds..or perhaps the entire UNIDATA feed group.
Please see:
http://my.unidata.ucar.edu/content/software/ldm/feedtypes/index.html
If this assumption is correct we can begin getting your feed from one of
the "research triangle" folks...
Thank you and welcome aboard!
-Jeff
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On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, Eric Sills wrote:
>
> The North Carolina Supercomputing Center is collaborating
> with researchers from the University of North Carolina at
> Chapel Hill, Dartmouth College, Woods Hole, Skidaway, and
> NWS on a project funded by NOPP to develop a limited area
> ocean model in the South Atlantic Bight.
>
> Eta output is used for model boundary conditions. Also,
> bouy data will be used to drive a data assimilative
> hindcast.
>
> LDM appears to be the best mechanism for obtaining the
> needed data streams.
>
> We have installed LDM and are ready to set up the
> configuration file with the data feed site.
>
> The network connections for UNIDATA member universities
> NC State, UNC-Asheville, and UNC-Charlotte are provided
> through our site, so one of these may be the most
> appropriate feed?
>
> The following is the information requested on the web
>
> site name: North Carolina Supercomputing Center
> site Administrator: Eric Sills
> Email address: address@hidden
> Phone: 919 248 1178
> host: sonoma.ncsc.org
>
> Please let me know if additional information is needed.
>
> Thank you
> -Eric Sills
> NCSC Scientific Support
>