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Eric, You are correct that the extended times past 120 hours are a smaller subset of parameters. See SBN notice 5/1/04: http://www.nws.noaa.gov/dm-cgi-bin/chgshow.pl?fn=DM04-04.15.txt Steve Chiswell Unidata User Support On Wed, 2004-12-29 at 14:11, Eric Nelson wrote: > I'm not sure if this is a problem specific to me or not, so I'll toss it > out for all. I've noticed that the gfs 211 grid data that I ingest from > HDS has some data that goes out to 10 days for some variables (temp, u, v, > etc.) but some rather important vars ( precip, vvel) still only go out to > 120hrs. Below is the pattern I've been using to catch the 211 data. > > HRS ^[YZ].Q... KWB. ([0-3][0-9])([0-2][0-9]).*(/mAVN|/mSSIAVN) > > Do I need to change my pattern or are the variables in question not being > sent on the 211 grid? > > -Eric > > -- > ________________________________________________________________________ > Eric Nelson | > | > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | > + College of Dupage Meteorology Dept. + Research Applications Lab. + | > + Weather Data Manager + UCAR/NCAR + | > + http://weather.cod.edu + http://www.ral.ucar.edu + | > + address@hidden + address@hidden + | > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | > | > "Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists | > elsewhere in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us." | > | > --Calvin (of Calvin and Hobbes) | > | > ________________________________________________________________________ > > On 28 Dec 2004, Steve Chiswell wrote: > > > Mike, > > > > Our DVB-S test noaaport ingest system was restarted yesterday which > > allowed some products from the current nwstg channel with new > > /m metatags in the HDS data stream. > > > > I have restored the system and the tags should be as previous. > > > > Now, since the subject has been brought up... > > > > At present, the ETA products in the HDS data stream have > > a /mETA string appended to the LDM product header. This will be > > changing to /mNAM. The former AVN products (now called GFS) > > have been tagged /mAVN and /mSSIAVN. These will change to > > /mGFS and /mSSIGFS. We will announce a time when these headers > > will change, which will be implemented at all the ingest locations for > > HDS within the IDD. > > > > In the mean time, if you currently have patterns with /mETA, you can > > update these to /m(ETA|NAM) to work under either convention. > > Similarly, /m(AVN|SSIAVN) can be updated to /m(AVN|SSIAVN|GFS|SSIGFS). > > > > > > Steve Chiswell > > Unidata User Support > > > > > > > > > > > > On Tue, 2004-12-28 at 11:32, Mike Voss wrote: > > > Has the HDS data feed has changed recently. I'm not decoding > > > any of the ETA or AVN grids since 12/28 at 00Z. I have done limited > > > trouble shooting because I'm on vacation, but at least I know the HDS > > > feed is flowing, my disks aren't full, all my other data is being filed > > > and decoded properly. > > > > > > So, before I waste time, I thought I would check to see if anything has > > > changed. I know the Conduit feed changed the ETA to NAM and AVN to GFS, > > > but the HDS names stayed the same, yes? > > > > > > thanks, > > > -Mike > > > > > > -------------------------- > > > Mike Voss > > > Department of Meteorology > > > San Jose State University > > > One Washington Square > > > San Jose, CA 95192-0104 > > > > > > 408.924.5204 voice > > > 408.924.5191 fax > >