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Hi Boris,Whilst I did not find examples for ATR in my recent product database, I did find some for TUR
SRUS54 KTUA 072022 RR4TUR .B TUL 0807 DH2000/PCIRS/TA/TD/UD/US/RIH :NOTE RAINFALL IS SINCE 00Z ----------------------- SRUS54 KTUA 050004 RR5TUR : RESERVOIR REPORT FOR 08-04-2017 ------------------------- SRUS64 KTUA 011815 RR6TUR : : LOWER RED RESERVOIR REPORT FOR TUE 01 AUG 2017 daryl On Mon, 7 Aug 2017, Boris A. Konon wrote:
Paul, Thank you for the information. It was years ago when I first noticed this, and haven't really look at products since. When I look at HADS data now, I see this: SRUS23 KWOH 072047 RRSALR SRUS26 KWOH 072049 RRSTUA I believe KWOH was not used a general WMO source ID initially when the NWS MAR occurred in the 90s. I will update my records accordingly. Boris On Mon, Aug 7, 2017 at 4:32 PM, Paul Fajman <paul.fajman@xxxxxxxx> wrote:Boris, After a reorganization of the NWS, some offices were given new identifiers. KTUR and KATR were the old RFC identifiers for Tulsa and Peachtree City. KALR and KTUA should be the current assignments for those 2 RFCs. If you could point me to any specific products, I'll bring it to the offending office's attention. Paul On Sat, Aug 5, 2017 at 1:11 PM, Boris A. Konon <trwplusa@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Along the same lines, does anyone know why the RFCs at Peachtree City and Tulsa have two source identifiers? I haven't checked recently, but I believe one is used in a product's WMO header and the other is used in the second line AWIPS code. KALR and KATR for Peachtree City KTUA and KTUR for Tulsa All other RFCs use one identifier. Boris On Fri, Aug 4, 2017 at 9:43 AM, Rodger R. Getz <rgetz@xxxxxxxx> wrote:Daryl- Yes, we care too! We’ve always seen these sort issues over the years and usually report it to the offending office. Since we are private sector, we usually are ignored. We end up having to put in extra code in our scripts/programs to handle these sort of exceptions. If you want to get really frustrated, let’s talk about SHEF coded products! That’s been around since the mid 1980s and they still can’t get it right. Rodger Rodger R. Getz, President and CEO AWIS Weather Services 1735 East University Drive, Suite 101 Auburn, AL 36830-5204 Website: http://www.awis.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AWISWeatherServices Twitter: https://twitter.com/AWISweather Phone: (334) 826-2149 ext 1004 <%28334%29%20826-2149> Toll-free: (888) 798-9955 ext 1004 <%28888%29%20798-9955> Toll-free Fax: (888) 374-8027 The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or legally privileged material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you received this in error, please contact the sender and delete the material from any computer. On Aug 3, 2017, at 9:52 AM, daryl herzmann <akrherz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Greetings, I have a strange fixation for 100% fidelity of parsing text products found on NOAAPort/SBN. As a part of that process, I attempt to properly associate a text product with its issuance center. I base the issuance center on the 4-character code used within the WMO header found with each product. Each day, I have a process email me a listing of 4-character codes that are 'unknown' to my database. For example, here's a product from yesterday from KFAT CSUS46 KFAT 021943 HYMHNX MONTHLY PRECIPITATION FOR THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY AND THE SOUTHERN SIERRA JULY 2017 .BR HNX 0731 P DH24/PPM ASHC1 M : ASH MOUNTAIN ...snipped... In a previous lifetime as a NOAA contractor, I provided NWS HQ Data Management with a listing of incorrect WMO source codes used within products and what I believe the correct code should be. In this example, it should be KHNX. Anyway, it took two years and a gigantic effort just to get a handful of Alaska climate products corrected and a hurricane center product coming from KMIA removed, so I don't have much hope that the others will be corrected. Does anybody else here care about this situation? hehe, perhaps I should just 'get a life' as the kids like to say these days. :) daryl -- /** * daryl herzmann * Systems Analyst III -- Iowa Environmental Mesonet * https://mesonet.agron.iastate.edu */ _______________________________________________ NOTE: All exchanges posted to Unidata maintained email lists are recorded in the Unidata inquiry tracking system and made publicly available through the web. Users who post to any of the lists we maintain are reminded to remove any personal information that they do not want to be made public. Data-curation mailing list Data-curation@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For list information, to unsubscribe, or change your membership options, visit: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/mailing_lists/ _______________________________________________ NOTE: All exchanges posted to Unidata maintained email lists are recorded in the Unidata inquiry tracking system and made publicly available through the web. 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