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20020618: request for BREF24.ET
- Subject: 20020618: request for BREF24.ET
- Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2002 12:28:01 -0600
>From: Tom Whittaker <address@hidden>
>Organization: SSEC/CIMSS
>Keywords: 200206181745.g5IHj0605982 McIDAS BREF24.ET
Tom,
>Would you kindly send me a listing of this table
Here is the listing:
EU TABLE BREF24
Brightness Blue Green Red
min max min max min max min max
--- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 85 2 128 0 0 0 0
86 96 240 240 240 240 0 0
97 107 144 144 144 144 0 0
108 119 80 80 224 224 128 128
120 130 64 64 184 184 100 100
131 141 48 48 144 144 72 72
142 153 32 32 104 104 44 44
154 164 16 16 64 64 16 16
165 175 16 16 192 192 240 240
176 187 32 32 128 128 240 240
188 198 32 32 16 16 240 240
199 209 0 0 0 0 144 144
210 221 128 128 32 32 176 176
222 232 160 160 64 64 202 202
233 243 255 255 255 255 255 255
244 255 224 224 128 128 255 255
EU: Done
>(or the table itself,
>since we'll be using McIDAS to make the images)?
You can grab the table using from the pub/mcidas/data directory
of anonymous FTP on our FTP server, ftp.unidata.ucar.edu.
>We're planning on
>using the 1KM NOR products as part of the collaboration activities for
>the CRYSTAL-FACE experiment next month.
I feel obligated to send along:
Disclaimer. The composite radar images in the IDD FNEXRAD datastream
are experimental. They are generated and maintained within a research
environment at the Unidata Program Center and are not intended to be
considered operational. Timeliness, availability, and accuracy are
sought but not guaranteed.
The composite radar images available through the set of cooperating
Unidata site servers is, of course, just these images, so the disclaimer
applies to them also.
>Thanks!
Later...
Tom
>From address@hidden Tue Jun 18 12:34:00 2002
>Subject: Re: 20020618: request for BREF24.ET
Hey Tom...
Thanks for the info! I just sent it along to Wayne (we're using his AIX
machine to do all the McIDAS-gathering and GIF preparations again).
I think the collaboration idea for the weather folks will be good. We
had one set up for IHOP, but I don't think anyone used it. For CRYSTAL,
two of our scientists are quite used to it, and already had a 'dress
rehersal'.
Anyway, it looked like your composites were going to be the best thing
to use for overlays, but we'll let the scientists judge.
Take care -- and thanks again!!
tom
p.s. Yea, I read the disclaimer on the web page (had to squint, though
;-) -- I figure it's no worse than getting the single radars from here
though...
--
Tom Whittaker
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Space Science and Engineering Center
Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies
Telephone/VoiceMail: 608.262.2759