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>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 -- NOTE: All email exchanges with Unidata User Support are recorded in the Unidata inquiry tracking system and then made publically available through the web. If you do not want to have your interactions made available in this way, you must let us know in each email you send to us. >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 Dee mentioned that all the GOES-9 data has been archived and is freely available (theres a phrase rarely used these days) to students in the .edu domain.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