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>From: "B. Cottrill" <address@hidden> >Organization: FSU >Keywords: 200107122213.f6CMDs103641 IDD UPRM pluto NNEXRAD >From address@hidden Tue Jul 17 13:58:40 2001 >I am going to try the IP address instead of the name this time I'll >let you know when I have started LDM back again. BC >Was called away... >How about this time. > >Do they have data? Yes, they now have all of the data being requested, and notifymes for NNEXRAD to pluto from atmos.uprm.edu work! To recap, UPRM did not have a problem requesting MCIDAS, DDPLUS, IDS, HDS, or FSL2 data. They were, however, unable to request the NNEXRAD data. For reference, the requests that they are making look like: request DDPLUS|IDS|MCIDAS ".*" pluto.met.fsu.edu request NLDN ".*" striker.atmos.albany.edu request NNEXRAD "/p...(JUA)" pluto.met.fsu.edu As you can see, they are only requesting the San Juan (JUA) Nexrad in the NNEXRAD feed. The list of feeds being requested will increase as I help them get HDS data relevant to Puerto Rico ingested/decoded. Many thanks for the help! Tom >From address@hidden Tue Jul 17 16:48:55 2001 >Subject: Re: 20010717: allow for atmos.uprm.edu for NNEXRAD needed (cont.) Yahoo!! I knew it could be done. We also need to increase our NEXRAD sites but we have to take care of some storage problems first. I will speak with our ne sysadmin and get this done ASAP. Thanks BC ____________________________________________________________________ | Bill Cottrill | Anything you do is worth doing Weather Station Manager | well. If you do your best, 99% Coordinator Academic Programs | of the time you will perform Department of Meteorology | beyond the expectation. Chances Florida State University | are if you even attempt the Phone: (850) 644-8581 | task you will perform beyond Fax: (850) 644-9642 | the expectation these days. |