Hi folks,
While we don't have an ADDE service setup (yet), you can see some images of the
storm using the following URLs:
This is a 4 km projection:
VISFOG = VIS++ = Vis during day, IR at night. Blue tint is cloud top >=
18,000ft (500 mb)
http://wx.erau.edu/get_loop.php?cnt=15&dir=sat_erau/VISFOG4/CARB
Water vapor
http://wx.erau.edu/get_loop.php?cnt=15&dir=sat_erau/WV4/CARB
IR
http://wx.erau.edu/get_loop.php?cnt=15&dir=sat_erau/IR4/CARB
You can replace CARB with:
GMEX - Gulf of Mexico (wide view)
TATL - Tropical Atlantic (medium wide view)
WATL - Western Atlantic (wide view)
There are lots of other viewing sectors that you can pick from, and it becomes
higher resolution when you get to sectors that are regional, like:
http://wx.erau.edu/get_loop.php?cnt=15&dir=sat_erau/VISFOG2/TPA
There's quite a bit other selectable items at:
http://wx.erau.edu/erau_sat/
I'm trying to keep an archive of things from ~10 days back and moving forward.
Soon the storm will be inside the standard GOES CONUS sector.
Hope this gives you the view you're looking for.
Chris Herbster
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From: gembud-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:gembud-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Jeff Lake
Sent: Monday, October 03, 2016 2:52 PM
To: Michael James <mjames@xxxxxxxx>
Cc: LDM <ldm-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; gembud <gembud@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [gembud] goes east and hurricane Matthew
Michael I started to process the pr regional's last night will GEmpak process
the
UNIWISC images ?? I could Have swore goes east on noaaport stretched to Africa
3 years ago when I developed A bash script that digested the nhc advisories and
fed the coords to another script that zoomed in and made a640 x480 centered on
the storm might have To use one of the nhem composites
Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 3, 2016, at 14:03, Michael James
<mjames@xxxxxxxx<mailto:mjames@xxxxxxxx>> wrote:
You can see Matthew in the full disk UNIWISC GOES-East products and NOAAport
Puerto Rico regional/national products.
Michael James
Unidata Program Center
Boulder, CO
On Sat, Oct 1, 2016 at 1:32 AM, Jeff Lake
<jefflakejeff@xxxxxxxx<mailto:jefflakejeff@xxxxxxxx>> wrote:
I have had my bash script set to DSET as follows
==============================================
gpmap <<EOF
MAP = 31//1
TITLE = 0
DEVICE = gif|east_ir.gif|1280;1280
SATFIL = ${SAT}/EAST-CONUS/4km/IR/IR_${1}
RADFIL =
PROJ = sat//0;0;0;0
GAREA = DSET
CLEAR = y
PANEL = 0
WATCH =
WARN =
WOU =
WCN =
SVRL =
TEXT = 1.24/21//221/s/c
LUTFIL = ir_upc.tbl
LATLON = 0
\$MAPFIL = mepowo.cia
r
e
EOF
gpend
as by the below image MATTHEW IS JUST VISIBLE..
IS THERE A SCHEDULE THEY "EXPAND" GOES EAST TO INCLUDE THE HURRICANE SECTOR?
http://sats.theweathercenter.net/east/ir/latest.png
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=======Jeff Lake======
K8JSL
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