- >From: Owen Cooper <address@hidden> >Organization: Aeronomy Laboratory/NOAA >Keywords: 200505261958.j4QJw7P4015501 IDD POES Hi Owen, >Before I head off to Norway Jealous, jealous, jealous... ;-) >I want to revisit the POES data that you >helped me get access to on the NASA NANUK server. I also got permission >to access all the satellite data from the NOAA SATEPS. Very good. >I successfully accessed the NANUK server but haven't yet been able to >figure out how to view the SATEPS data. >I got a message from Russell Lancaster at NOAA stating the following: > >Your IP address, 140.172.240.167 and 140.172.240.31, have been added to >the McIDAS ADDE access control files on eosp1.ssd.nesdis.noaa.gov, >gp31.ssd.nesdis.noaa.gov, gp10.ssd.nesdis.noaa.gov and >gp12.ssd.nesdis.noaa.gov. OK. Please note that your access to the servers will need to come from the machines whose IPs are allowed to look at the data. >But before I can do a DATALOC ADD for these three machines I need to >know the names of the datasets, right? Right. Security through obscurity :-) >Could you send me the list of all the SATEPS datasets that you have >access to? Attached is the Microsoft Word document I was sent that lists the various datasets and servers at SATEPS. Note that this list was put together in 2004, so it may not be 100% accurate today. >I would really appreicate it! No worries. Cheers, Tom >From address@hidden Thu Sep 15 17:29:34 2005 Thanks Tom, that did the trick! Owen
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