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Notifyme to wsihscn shows data is coming in. There are also footprints up to the dish which is now swept clean of any snow. Steve Chiswell Unidata User SUpport On Fri, 3 Dec 1999, Robb Kambic wrote: > On Fri, 3 Dec 1999, Peter Neilley wrote: > > > > > > Can you do me a favor? > > > > > > Can you go outside and clean the WSI dish off? I don't know where a broom > > > is? It's the dish outside Mike Schmidts office, the dish closes to FL1-3. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Robb... > > > > > > > Data flowing again. Thanks Robb. I'm in Juneau and realized > > that its snowing down there, but thought that it really had > > just started. Sounds like the dish doesn't really need alot of > > snow on it to lose the signal. Is that right? > > Peter, > > It depends, I seen a foot of snow on the dish and the signal is comming in > OK. I seen an inch of crusty ice and no signal. I actually think it the > top surface layer on the dish, rough no signal, smooth OK. > > RObb... > > > Hopefully > > as the wind picks up, maybe it will blow off by it self. What's > > your experience with that? > > > > Peter > > > > =============================================================================== > Robb Kambic Unidata Program Center > Software Engineer III Univ. Corp for Atmospheric Research > address@hidden WWW: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/ > =============================================================================== > >