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[python #UQO-174998]: trouble downloading radar data

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  • Subject: [python #UQO-174998]: trouble downloading radar data
  • Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2024 14:41:01 -0600

Greetings!

Apologies for the delayed response. What do you mean by "empty" catalogs? I 
understand that `print(catalog)` isn't giving much useful, but if I do:

  print(catalog.datasets)

I see a list of data files and everything seems to work normally.

Cheers,

Ryan

> Hello! I have some python siphon code that worked when I taught my 
> instrumentation and remote sensing course two years ago, but I'm hopping on 
> to the same server, same code, and things aren't working so well. I'm just 
> getting empty catalogs.
> [cid:a974747b-70c9-46bf-a7eb-68efa2aa6933]
> I know there are data in this range and for this station:
> [cid:d2bf891f-51ee-4404-a884-3f9f027e9e46]
> I'm using siphon 0.9.
> I can read level 3 data just fine, but I can't get any level 2. I even tried 
> adapting the code on this page 
> (https://unidata.github.io/siphon/dev/examples/Radar_Server_Level_3.html#sphx-glr-examples-radar-server-level-3-py),
>  changing "III" to "II" and one of the level 3 variables to a level 2 
> variable, and I similarly get empty catalogs, even though I see data on the 
> thredds server via the web browser.


Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: UQO-174998
Department: Support Python
Priority: Low
Status: Closed
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