Good morning. It's all about bandwidth. Once NOAAport
goes from 10.5 mb/sec to 30 mb/sec in April, you better
I've heard the bandwidth issue over the years, but we're not
actually at 10.5 now.. we average about 4 and peak at about 9
notice here:
http://wn.hamweather.net/
under noaaport relays, i chart inbound volume plus a few
other relevant features.
the difference in those fields might be say 28mb per Fhour
but in the bigger scheme of things... apples and oranges etc.
believe they're going to add a boatload of stuff.
New GOES/POES sectors, level 3 dual-polar radar data,
and the biggie...model data! I would put in a request
to add what you want now, but I don't know who would
be the one to contact for model data additions to NOAAport.
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