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I understand that the long-predicted move from alpha-numeric codes such as
SYNOP is now very imminent. The target date for the end of the use of the SYNOP code is currently 1st Nov 2010. Some countries are struggling to make that date so there may be a bit of slippage. Currently, the Met Office plans to cease the transmission of UK observations in the SYNOP code onto GTS on 1st Nov. -- Norman Lynagh Tideswell, Derbyshire 303m a.s.l. |
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On 07/09/2010 17:05, Norman wrote:
I understand that the long-predicted move from alpha-numeric codes such as SYNOP is now very imminent. The target date for the end of the use of the SYNOP code is currently 1st Nov 2010. Some countries are struggling to make that date so there may be a bit of slippage. Currently, the Met Office plans to cease the transmission of UK observations in the SYNOP code onto GTS on 1st Nov. That sad news Norman. I use it to create synoptic charts. I guess whatever replaces it is not possible to access... Phil |
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Phil Layton wrote:
On 07/09/2010 17:05, Norman wrote: I understand that the long-predicted move from alpha-numeric codes such as SYNOP is now very imminent. The target date for the end of the use of the SYNOP code is currently 1st Nov 2010. Some countries are struggling to make that date so there may be a bit of slippage. Currently, the Met Office plans to cease the transmission of UK observations in the SYNOP code onto GTS on 1st Nov. That sad news Norman. I use it to create synoptic charts. I guess whatever replaces it is not possible to access... Phil I meant to say that observations will, in future, be put onto GTS in BUFR code. This is a binary code format that is only machine readable. No more doing an eye-ball scan of the SYNOPs. What will get into the public domain on the Internet remains to be seen. -- Norman Lynagh Tideswell, Derbyshire 303m a.s.l. |
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![]() "Phil Layton" wrote in message ... On 07/09/2010 17:05, Norman wrote: I understand that the long-predicted move from alpha-numeric codes such as SYNOP is now very imminent. The target date for the end of the use of the SYNOP code is currently 1st Nov 2010. Some countries are struggling to make that date so there may be a bit of slippage. Currently, the Met Office plans to cease the transmission of UK observations in the SYNOP code onto GTS on 1st Nov. That sad news Norman. I use it to create synoptic charts. I guess whatever replaces it is not possible to access... Phil The replacement is binary and is not readable in human form. I understand that decoders should become available. I'll see what I can find out, but others may have the information anyway. It will be interesting to see what www.ogimet.com do? Will -- |
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On 07/09/2010 17:29, Will Hand wrote:
The replacement is binary and is not readable in human form. I understand that decoders should become available. I'll see what I can find out, but others may have the information anyway. It will be interesting to see what www.ogimet.com do? Will Thanks Will. I do receive ACARS messages from aircraft through a decoder on the computer. It sounds like a 'buzz' to the ear but comes up in readable message format on the computer. I guess it might look like the ATD data on: http://weather.noaa.gov/pub/data/raw...uk67.egrr..txt unreadable, but Meteocente could decode it until it was stopped! Phil |
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On Sep 7, 6:42*pm, Phil Layton wrote:
On 07/09/2010 17:29, Will Hand wrote: The replacement is binary and is not readable in human form. I understand that decoders should become available. I'll see what I can find out, but others may have the information anyway. It will be interesting to see whatwww.ogimet.comdo? Will Thanks Will. I do receive ACARS messages from aircraft through a decoder on the computer. It sounds like a 'buzz' to the ear but comes up in readable message format on the computer. I guess it might look like the ATD data on:http://weather.noaa.gov/pub/data/raw...uk67.egrr..txt unreadable, but Meteocente could decode it until it was stopped! Phil 2010 is turning out to be a complete nightmare for me atm and this just adds more misery. I have been thinking about giving up upating my website as I am becoming 'stressed out' atm, so maybe the decision will be made up for me. I just do not have the time nowadays as I have just started self-employment in a lawn care franchise (Lawnscience). The last two weeks have basically been leafleting and I am becoming quite exhausted. I don't wish to wish my life away but I sometime wish I had been ten years older when I was made redundant, not now, at 50 :- ( Very worrying times Keith (Southend) |
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"Keith (Southend)G" wrote ...
snip 2010 is turning out to be a complete nightmare for me atm and this just adds more misery. I have been thinking about giving up upating my website as I am becoming 'stressed out' atm, so maybe the decision will be made up for me. I just do not have the time nowadays as I have just started self-employment in a lawn care franchise (Lawnscience). The last two weeks have basically been leafleting and I am becoming quite exhausted. I don't wish to wish my life away but I sometime wish I had been ten years older when I was made redundant, not now, at 50 :- ( Very worrying times Keith (Southend) .... don't make a mess of your life for some BUFR code Keith! It ain't worth it. Obviously it would be a blow if we lost the (relatively) easily available data that the old codes provided, but time moves on. I suspect that once the changeover settles down, the data we obtained via the SYNOP regional/national coding groups will be available in some form or other. I did a quick search around this evening and found some offers of free decoding software for the BUFR output ... the key thing of course is whether the National Met. Services make those data available - that could be the key, rather than the decodes themselves. Martin. -- Martin Rowley West Moors, East Dorset (UK): 17m (56ft) amsl Lat: 50.82N Long: 01.88W NGR: SU 082 023 |
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![]() "Martin Rowley" wrote in message news ![]() "Keith (Southend)G" wrote ... snip 2010 is turning out to be a complete nightmare for me atm and this just adds more misery. I have been thinking about giving up upating my website as I am becoming 'stressed out' atm, so maybe the decision will be made up for me. I just do not have the time nowadays as I have just started self-employment in a lawn care franchise (Lawnscience). The last two weeks have basically been leafleting and I am becoming quite exhausted. I don't wish to wish my life away but I sometime wish I had been ten years older when I was made redundant, not now, at 50 :- ( Very worrying times Keith (Southend) ... don't make a mess of your life for some BUFR code Keith! It ain't worth it. Obviously it would be a blow if we lost the (relatively) easily available data that the old codes provided, but time moves on. I suspect that once the changeover settles down, the data we obtained via the SYNOP regional/national coding groups will be available in some form or other. I did a quick search around this evening and found some offers of free decoding software for the BUFR output ... the key thing of course is whether the National Met. Services make those data available - that could be the key, rather than the decodes themselves. Martin. Agreed. Keith you really have to look after yourself. You have given selfless service over the years and never moaned, for that you should be thanked. I would have thought that under the various WMO Resolutions "basic data" should at least be available even if it is in binary. Will -- |
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On Tue, 7 Sep 2010 17:29:42 +0100
"Will Hand" wrote: The replacement is binary and is not readable in human form. I understand that decoders should become available. I'll see what I can find out, but others may have the information anyway. It will be interesting to see what www.ogimet.com do? There's a free to use, modify and pass on to others package at http://www.ecmwf.int/products/data/software/bufr.html. Two snags: it's written in the "C" language and only comes with files to compile under various flavours of Unix. I don't write C, and don't have any Windows computers, but for someone who does both the conversion might be be feasible. If it's a serious problem to amateurs not being able to read the codes I might look at the documentation of BUFR and see if I could write a translator that could be run on Windows. No promises though, it would be an exercise in improving my programming skills and only done when there's no paying work in sight -- and competing with a couple of other back-burner projects. Mike |
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On Tuesday 07 September 2010 17:05, Norman scribbled:
I understand that the long-predicted move from alpha-numeric codes such as SYNOP is now very imminent. The target date for the end of the use of the SYNOP code is currently 1st Nov 2010. Some countries are struggling to make that date so there may be a bit of slippage. Currently, the Met Office plans to cease the transmission of UK observations in the SYNOP code onto GTS on 1st Nov. It was announced years before I retired and that was over six years ago. "Long-predicted" indeed! -- Graham Davis, Bracknell, Berks. E-mail: "newsman", not "newsboy". "It pays to keep an open mind, but not so open your brains fall out." - Carl Sagan Pakistan Floods Appeal: http://www.dec.org.uk/ |
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