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20040325: GOES-9 S-VISSR to AREA converter (cont.)
- Subject: 20040325: GOES-9 S-VISSR to AREA converter (cont.)
- Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 11:16:18 -0700
>From: McIDAS Help Desk <address@hidden>
>Organization: SSEC/MUG
>Keywords: 200403221738.i2MHcLrV007082 S-VISSR to AREA converter
Hi Rick,
re: user's S-VISSR image file
>Any word on this? Otherwise I'll close the inquiry.
The user's machine was out of service until this morning. I just
downloaded one of his "S-VISSR" image files and an associated doc
file. I put them in the pub/mcidas/data directory of anonymous
FTP on our FTP server, ftp.unidata.ucar.edu for you to grab. The
file is named svissr.tar.gz.
Thanks for the help.
Tom
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>From address@hidden Thu Mar 25 12:39:10 2004
Hi Tom,
The short answer is no. JMA is taking the GOES-9 data and
retransmitting it in raw GMS format. So in theory a GMS-SDI ingestor
could handle the data, probably not the most economical choice. Dee
mentioned that all the GOES-9 data has been archived and is freely
available (theres a phrase rarely used these days) to students in the
.edu domain. If the user request a large amount of data, a charge will
occur. Large amount is subjective, if they ask for a years worth of
data, the answer will be no, also depends on current log of requests.
Hope this helps,
Rick