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The Puerto Rica, West Atlantic, Alaska, Hawaii, North Pacific, and Central Pacific are all now on the DCP channel. The two GOES channels are now exact duplicates of one another . . . and only contain the conus for each bird, and the composite conus and n/w hemispheric composite. GOESWest will go away in the next week or so. On Sunday 17 August 2003 19:48, Michael W Dross wrote: > It appears that the NWS has pulled off the Puerto Rico satellite imagery > off the GOES East channel. > Does anyone know where it went and if it will be back on the GOES-EAST > channel. We only have the > NWSTG and the GOES-E receivers. > > Thanks, > > Mike > > > > "Bryan C. Hahn" > <bryanh@meridian- To: Michael W Dross > <mwdross@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> enviro.com> cc: > Subject: Re: TIGE06 > NOAAPORT Image 08/17/2003 02:14 > PM > > On Sun, 17 Aug 2003, Michael W Dross wrote: > > Does anyone know what the product header TIGE06 that is transmitted over > > the GOES-E channel is. > > I have looked on line and cannot figure it out. It would be nice if the > > NWS > > > would put out some type > > of documentation on the products sent via NOAAPORT. > > > > Thanks in advance, > > Mike, > > It's the new 13-micron channel from GOES 12. The new GOES satellites have > slightly different imager configurations. The documentation can be found > here: > > http://www.nws.noaa.gov/noaaport/html/refs.shtml > > There is a PDF link in the "ICD for AWIPS-NESDIS" section about halfway > down the page. Specifically, the PDF link is: > > http://www.nws.noaa.gov/noaaport/document/icd_ch4.pdf > > And the information can be found starting on page 26. The table is 4.8B. > > Hope this helps. > > Regards, > > Bryan -- Stonie R. Cooper Planetary Data, Incorporated (402) 782-6611
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