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I have all of the tiled data from NOAAPORT in tar files, from 15 UTC through 22 UTC 21 Aug 2017. The GRB data are available from a few cloud providers (amazon, google, etc.) Here's a blog post that I ran across a few days ago describing how to pull data and process from google. Might require some tweaking - not sure I like their color scheme.. But it could get you started accessing the data. https://cloud.google.com/blog/big-data/2018/01/how-to-process-weather-satellite-data-in-real-time-in-bigquery [https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_bzsJ_whsNbw1UlDuT-2r1auTHDFODodoOH0QtbswnZk7tICdAPS0sA5Uo8z4qI-XARaIlnA8LA5f7w2J3LiGUCcUvprEigGD_Zz7EBO2jSKxbXqv7WIpkIWQf7a3eRyF0gJ9-xd]<https://cloud.google.com/blog/big-data/2018/01/how-to-process-weather-satellite-data-in-real-time-in-bigquery> How to process weather satellite data in real-time in ...<https://cloud.google.com/blog/big-data/2018/01/how-to-process-weather-satellite-data-in-real-time-in-bigquery> cloud.google.com Learn how to analyze historical GOES-16 geostationary weather satellite data in BigQuery, and visualize a real-time feed, to understand weather events . Pete <http://www.weather.com/tv/shows/wx-geeks/video/the-incredible-shrinking-cold-pool>-- Pete Pokrandt - Systems Programmer UW-Madison Dept of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences 608-262-3086 - poker@xxxxxxxxxxxx ________________________________ From: ldm-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <ldm-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of Gerry Creager - NOAA Affiliate <gerry.creager@xxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, March 2, 2018 10:54 AM To: ldm-users Subject: [ldm-users] Looking for GOES-16 data for the solar eclipse last year After a rather interesting conference last weekend, I'm interested in finding rapid-update data from 21 AUG 17 showing as much of the path of totality as possible. Anyone got the data handy, that I might get? I know, I should have saved it but... Thanks Gerry -- Gerry Creager NSSL/CIMMS 405.325.6371 ++++++++++++++++++++++ “Big whorls have little whorls, That feed on their velocity; And little whorls have lesser whorls, And so on to viscosity.” Lewis Fry Richardson (1881-1953)
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