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Tom, UW-Madison AOS would be interested in relaying CONDUIT data. I might need to find a new machine to relay through though.. I'm not sure our current main relay box will be able to deal with CRAFT and CONDUIT both at the same time. Please keep us in the loop though as a possible top level relay. Thanks, Pete In a previous message to me, you wrote: >>From: Unidata User Support <address@hidden> >>Organization: Unidata Program Center/UCAR >>Keywords: IDD NEXRAD Level II CRAFT > >Hi, > >As you may know, the NWS will soon begin collecting and distributing >NEXRAD Level II using the Unidata LDM-6. The NWS effort is the >outgrowth of the CRAFT experiment that has and continues to be run by >the University of Oklahoma (Droegemeier, et. al.). > >Part of the agreement between the NWS and the UPC allows for the >redistribution of all of the Level II data to interested universities, >but this distribution will need to be done by the UPC and cooperating >universities through the IDD. > >Currently, the Level II volume scan data for between 55 to 61 NEXRADs >is available through the CRAFT IDD feed. Time series plots of the >data volume for this feed can be seen in the CRAFT link located in the >real time statistics page for thelma.ucar.edu: > >http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/staff/chiz/rtstats/siteindex.shtml?thelma.ucar.edu > >As you will see when you visit the above web page, the volume of data >currently peaks at around 140 MB per hour. When the full complement of >NEXRAD Level II data is incorporated into the NWS stream (which we will >still refer to as CRAFT for IDD purposes), the total volume will climb >to at least two to four times what is currently available. Moreover, >the data volume will likely increase by an additional factor of four to >eight in the future. For comparison, the full CONDUIT IDD stream peaks >at between 1.8 and 2.0 GB per hour. > >Since most of you have expressed an interest in the Level II data, and >since a number of you have indicated some level of interest in playing >an active role in relaying some or all of the data, we are soliciting >your help in establishing top level nodes for the NEXRAD Level II >redistribution. > >Are you willing to help? Please let us know! > >Thanks in advance... > >Tom Yoksas >**************************************************************************** < >Unidata User Support UCAR Unidata Program < >(303)497-8644 P.O. Box 3000 < >address@hidden Boulder, CO 80307 < >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- < >Unidata WWW Service http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/ < >**************************************************************************** < -- +>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>+<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<+ ^ Pete Pokrandt V 1447 AOSS Bldg 1225 W Dayton St^ ^ Systems Programmer V Madison, WI 53706 ^ ^ V address@hidden ^ ^ Dept of Atmos & Oceanic Sciences V (608) 262-3086 (Phone/voicemail) ^ ^ University of Wisconsin-Madison V 262-0166 (Fax) ^ <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<+>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>+