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We are pleased to announce the release of COMET case study 012, Gravity Waves, a case study covering the tornadic outbreak on Palm Sunday (27 March 1994) in Alabama. Gravity waves were triggered with deep convection that developed in northeastern Texas. The waves modulated mesolows that developed along a cold front and acted to force the severe convection in Alabama. Case 012 is now available for searching, browsing, and ordering for FTP download through the CODIAC WWW system. Case 012 was presented during the COMAP-97 (COMET Mesoscale Analysis and Prediction) course and was developed in collaboration with Professor Steve Koch of North Carolina State University. Case 012 includes GOES-7 satellite imagery; radar data from Maxwell AFB, AL; surface and upper air observations; NCEP model data; MASS mesoscale model data; and textual products from the NWS Family Of Services (FOS). For a detailed description of case study 012 as well as a lab exercise and other training support documentation, see http://www.comet.ucar.edu/resources/cases/c12_27mar94/ To order case study 012 data, go to http://www.joss.ucar.edu/cgi-bin/codiac/projs?COMET_CASE_012 SEARCH, BROWSE, AND FTP ACCESS All of the individual datasets that are part of case 012 are available through the CODIAC system for searching, browsing, and ordering subsets of the data for delivery via FTP. Several datasets, in particular, those archived as GIF images or GEMPAK surface files, can be graphically browsed through the CODIAC web interface. 8MM TAPE STILL AVAILABLE If you want all or most of the data for this case study, we are still making an 8mm tape containing the entire case study available. The tape can also be ordered through the CODIAC system. For details on how to order a tape, see the web page: http://www.joss.ucar.edu/cometCases/faq.html#howGetTape E-MAIL LIST An e-mail list, casestudies@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, is available for people interested in case study data. The case studies list has been created to enable the community of case study users to communicate with each other about the case studies. New capabilities and new case studies will be announced on the Case Studies mail list. For information on how to subscribe, go to: http://www.joss.ucar.edu/cometCases/mailList.html QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS If you have any questions or comments about this or other COMET case studies or about how to access the data through CODIAC, please send e-mail to support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx We are always interested in suggestions on how to make the case study data easier to access and more useful for the users. If you have any suggestions or comments, including what cases you would like to see available, again, please send e-mail to support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For general information about this project, visit our home page: http://www.joss.ucar.edu/cometCases/ =============================================================== Ethan Davis Liz Page User Support/Software Engineer Case Study Meteorologist UCAR/Unidata NWS/OM UCAR/COMET edavis@xxxxxxxx epage@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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