Re: Puerto Rico NOAAPORT satellite images gone.

Maybe a little clarification . . . 

The current NOAAPort:

 - NWSTG channel:
        as it has been, alpha-numeric, grib, NEXRAD, BUFR, etc.;

 - GOES channels (duplicates):
        where GOESEast and GOESWest once were - have hi res conus for each of 
the 
GOES satellites, and the composite conus and composite n/w hemisphere, all is 
compressed;

 - DCP:
        DCP automated sensor data, off-conus GRIB sectors, and GOES images - 
Puerto 
Rico, Alaska, Hawaii, West Atlantic, Central Pacific, and North Pacific, as 
well as the GOES N Hemisphere mosaic that has always been on the DCP channel.

In the next few weeks, the duplicate GOES that used to be GOES West is going 
away.  In September, a DVB-S experimental channel will be fired up . . . and 
initially, it will be an exact duplicate of the NWSTG channel.  Currently, 
the experimental channel is planned to be on the same commercial bird and 
transponder as the current NOAAPort.

Stonie

On Sunday 17 August 2003 20:18, Jim Koermer wrote:
> Mike,
>
> The Alaska and Hawaii are also gone. I thought Dan Vietor sent out a
> mesage last week that these regional data would perhaps be placed on the
> experiemntal NOAAPORT channel.
>
> Jim
>From owner-ldm-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 18 2003 Aug -0400 00:15:38 
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From: Dan Vietor <devo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: TIGE06 NOAAPORT Image
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On Sun, 2003-08-17 at 13:52, Michael W Dross wrote:
> Does anyone know what the product header TIGE06 that is transmitted over
> the GOES-E channel is.
> I have looked on line and cannot figure it out. It would be nice if the NWS
> would put out some type
> of documentation on the products sent via NOAAPORT.

TIGE06 is the new 13 micron channel.  The new GOES 12 does not have a 12
micron channel any more.  Also, with GOES 12, there are no composite 3
and 12 micron images (national composite or hemispheric).

There are also new national composite images for:

TIGN16 - satellite derived lifted index
TIGN17 - satellite derived precipitable water
TIGN18 - satellite derived skin (surface) temperature
TIGN27 - satellite derived cloud top pressure

Additions to ingest.bul file:

TIGE06         B>        %D/sat/%py%pm%pd%ph%15pn_geci13.sat
TIGN16         B>        %D/sat/%py%pm%pd%ph%15pn_gncli.sat
TIGN17         B>        %D/sat/%py%pm%pd%ph%15pn_gncpw.sat
TIGN18         B>        %D/sat/%py%pm%pd%ph%15pn_gncst.sat
TIGN27         B>        %D/sat/%py%pm%pd%ph%15pn_gnccp.sat

-- 
Dan Vietor <devo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Unisys

>From owner-ldm-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 18 2003 Aug -0400 00:18:26 
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On Sun, 2003-08-17 at 15:48, Michael W Dross wrote:
> It appears that the NWS has pulled off the Puerto Rico satellite imagery
> off the GOES East channel.
> Does anyone know where it went and if it will be back on the GOES-EAST
> channel.  We only have the
> NWSTG and the GOES-E receivers.

The Puerto Rico, Alaska and Hawaii sectors have been moved to the
spare/OCONUS channel.  To get these, you will need to add a channel.

-- 
Dan Vietor <devo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Unisys


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