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Re: Request for real-time ACARS access



John Trostel,

Brian asked me about this. I had forgotten that we now have wvs public aircraft data.  Yes, this is a very small subset of the aircraft data.

The file you are looking for is available through MADIS research2 account.  It is restricted data.  It is available by https or ldm.

To get access please fill out a MADIS data application and request real-time aircraft data.
https://madis.ncep.noaa.gov/data_application.shtml

-- Leon

On Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 4:28 PM, Brian Jamison - NOAA Affiliate <address@hidden> wrote:
Hi Leon,

Here is John's email.

Thanks,

Brian


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Trostel, John M. <address@hidden>
Date: Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 9:02 AM
Subject: RE: Request for real-time ACARS access
To: Brian Jamison - NOAA Affiliate <address@hidden>


I can ftp into madis-data.ncep.noaa.gov as anonymous and get netcdf .gz data from the past hour.  (201612141500.gz at 1557)

 

Where should I ftp to access the ACARS RT data using the un/pw shown below?

 

Thanks!

 

--

John Trostel

Director – Severe Storms Research Center

Georgia Tech Research Institute

Atlanta, GA 30332-0857

 

From: Brian Jamison - NOAA Affiliate [mailto:brian.d.jamison@noaa.gov]
Sent: Monday, December 12, 2016 4:45 PM
To: Trostel, John M. <address@hidden>
Cc: address@hidden
Subject: Re: Request for real-time ACARS access

 

Hello John,

 

I set you up with an account back in September.

username: JTrostel

password: LLwindfcst

 

Let me know if you have any problems.

 

Brian

 

 

 

On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 11:27 AM, Trostel, John M. <address@hidden> wrote:

I would like to request access to real-time ACARS data.  This data will be used to investigate the improvements that can be made to WRF-based low level winds forecasts in support of the improvement of Single Pass Precision Pass Airdrop capability for DoD and National Guard interests.  It is intended that ACARS, in conjunction with other data such as RAOBs, etc.,  be used as a proxy for contemporary vertical soundings that might be taken by other means.  Once these “soundings” are used to produce the short term forecast, later ACARS soundings can be used as a means of validation.

 

Access to full, real-time ACARS data will allow the testing of this method in a variety of places under different synoptic regimes.

 

The data will not be redistributed or used to develop commercial products or services.

 

--

John Trostel

Director – Severe Storms Research Center

Georgia Tech Research Institute

Atlanta, GA 30332-0857

 

 





--
Leon Benjamin
MADIS Tier 3 support
MADIS help email: address@hidden