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Please note this update from Tim Crum, ROC. -------- Original Message -------- <snip>I will post the information
under the "news" button at: http://www.roc.noaa.gov/NWS_Level_2/BuildInfo/b10main.aspx.Thank you. Tim
Update on WSR-88D Level II Build 10 Changes 12 March 2008 NEW UPDATES AS OF 3/12/08:1. Build 10 Beta Test at Paducah, KY. Build 10 was successfully loaded on the Paducah, KY (KPAH) WSR-88D on 11 March. Transmission of Super Resolution Level II data began around noon on 12 March. The remainder of the Beta Test schedule (below) remains unchanged, though delays in installing the software due to weather or other factors could lead to an installation date later in the designated week. Watch for Free Text Messages issued by the sites when Build 10 is loaded: (http://weather.noaa.gov/monitor/radar/).
Paducah, KY WSR-88D - INSTALLEDYuma, AZ WSR-88D - March 18 (Super Resolution likely not available until 4 April when required bandwidth scheduled for installation)
South Kauai, HI WSR-88D - March 19 (no Level II available) Edwards AFB, CA WSR-88D - March 25 (no Level II available) Minneapolis, MN WSR-88D - April 12. A question has been asked why reflectivity data are being sent from all Surveillance scan in the “Split Cuts.” Please see the following information:
In WSR-88D Super Resolution Level II data, reflectivity data will be transmitted during both the Doppler and Surveillance scans on "Split Cuts" - where more than two scans are made at a given elevation angle. In the Surveillance scan, only reflectivity data will be sent. In the Doppler scan, data from all three moments will be sent. The RPG Recombination Algorithm requires the second cut of reflectivity data. Our recommendation is for users to use the reflectivity data from the first scan (Surveillance). The first scan of reflectivity data is collected using a long PRT so that the data is range unambiguous. The data range is 460 km and will be either 1 km resolution (if Recombined data) or 0.25 km if Super Resolution data.
The second scan of reflectivity is collected using a short PRT and therefore the data requires range unfolding in the RDA. Furthermore, the reflectivity data on the second scan has a maximum range of 230 km, the same as the Doppler information. This data will be 0.25 km resolution, same as the Doppler data.
3. The version of the Build 10 software being used in the Beta Test is available on the National Weather Service Common Operations and Development Environment (CODE) web site (http://www.weather.gov/code88d/). 4. Level II users should periodically check "news" at: http://www.roc.noaa.gov/NWS_Level_2/BuildInfo/b10main.aspx.
Questions can be addressed to: Tim.D.Crum@xxxxxxxx
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