Yes ... rule # 1 of interesting weather ... the HRRR data feed always goes down
as soon as you post something about it ... I think it is a little shy ... :(
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Kevin Tyle, Systems Administrator
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University at Albany
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-----Original Message-----
From: Don Murray (NOAA Affiliate) [mailto:don.murray@xxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2014 6:03 PM
To: Tyle, Kevin R; <idv-steering@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>;
idvdevelopers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: HRRR PTYPE Bundle O' Fun
Kevin-
On 3/12/14 3:21 PM, Tyle, Kevin R wrote:
> Question 2: Although I selected the data set using the "Latest
> OPenDAP Data" in my HRRR catalog, whenever I check out the Data
> Properties via the Data menu, it always will show the date/time
> corresponding to the time used when I created the bundle ... e.g.
> 1403121800_hrrr_141.grib2. I can edit the .xidv file to replace that
> string with "Latest OpenDAP" or the like, but it seems that this
> should happen automatically when the IDV loads the "Latest" data
> source from a catalog. Maybe this is specific to data housed on a
> RAMADDA as opposed to THREDDS server ... not sure.
It doesn't look like you've gotten any new HRRR data since 18Z, so that is the
latest. ;-)
http://ramadda.atmos.albany.edu:8080/repository/entry/show/Top/UAlbany+Repository/HRRR?entryid=52c4d184-ac8b-4aa1-a3f9-cac3c7f00e28
But it still might be another problem.
Don
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