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Hi Brendon, As you know from status reports for Usercomm, we have been working through the procedure of getting new products added to CONDUIT (a process which was greatly complicated by the disappearance of expertise both on the Unidata (Chiz's departure) and NOAA sides). We are currently receiving a number of NDFD products as part CONDUIT enhancement testing. Since you are one of the ones that requested the addition of 1-3 day forecasts of NDFD data to CONDUIT, I decided to write to see if you are interested in checking out the test products and giving us your view of their use to the CONDUIT community. If you are interested in evaluating the products, you can request them via the LDM as follows: machine: daffy.unidata.ucar.edu IDD feed: EXP Some comments: - there is currently about 1 GB of products being sent in this feed per day - the files that are currently being sent typically contain many more than one GRIB2 message - at least two of the products are likely to NOT be decodable by your GEMPAK decoders because the GRIB2 variable tables in all of the GEMPAK releases (including 5.11.4e) are missing the entry(s). I can provide the needed updates to the GRIB2 variable tables if you would like; updated tables will definitely made available to the GEMPAK community before the new products get added to CONDUIT - the product IDs for the test products are quite terse. These will be changed when the individual GRIB2 messages are extracted from the larger products and sent in CONDUIT. Their Product IDs will then be similar but not identical to the products currently in CONDUIT. - it is my opinion that some of the products may not be of great interest. NB: I am hoping that you will be able to comment on which ones are of most interest, and which ones are of little/no interest. So, are you game to try out the new products? Cheers, Tom -- **************************************************************************** Unidata User Support UCAR Unidata Program (303) 497-8642 P.O. Box 3000 address@hidden Boulder, CO 80307 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unidata HomePage http://www.unidata.ucar.edu ****************************************************************************