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"Rob Bale" wrote in message
... snip Loads of info here Jon. http://www.eumetsat.de/en/dps/news/p...ices_0_deg.pdf Thanks. With regards Meteosat 6 it is envisaged it will continue for some time beyond 2005 transmitting from 10° East Hope you're right about MSG 1(Meteosat 8) Me too, but Meteosat 8 will be old hat by then ;-) I was only thinking the other day about my old Timestep Meteosat receiver and the joyous moment in 1992 when I received my first 'live' image; although my dad wasn't having much fun wandering round the front garden carrying a 1m dish pointed in vain at where Meteosat 'should' be ! Then there was the times I'd set my humble 386 (25mhz) PC up to receive a day's images only to find the PC's clock had gone awry and I had s*d all ! The net takes all the fun out of it :-) Infact I first saw live images a few years before at college when I decided to do my final A-level Physics project based around their Meteosat kit. I spent many happy hours (normally well after closing time) with a dodgy dot matrix printer, some tracing paper (for overlaying DIY Synoptic charts) and an aging BBC-B computer.. the tutors weren't impressed though and consquently marked me down because there wasn't enough physics involved, probably. I digress, hohum. Jon. |
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In message , Jon O'Rourke
writes "Rob Bale" wrote in message ... snip Loads of info here Jon. http://www.eumetsat.de/en/dps/news/p...ices_0_deg.pdf Thanks. With regards Meteosat 6 it is envisaged it will continue for some time beyond 2005 transmitting from 10° East Hope you're right about MSG 1(Meteosat 8) Me too, but Meteosat 8 will be old hat by then ;-) I was only thinking the other about my old Timestep Meteosat receiver and the joyous moment in 1992 when I received my first 'live' image; although my dad wasn't having much fun wandering round the front garden carrying a 1m dish pointed in vain at where Meteosat 'should' be ! Then there was the times I'd set my humble 386 (25mhz) PC up to receive a day's images only to find the PC's clock had gone awry and I had s*d all ! The net takes all the fun out of it :-) Infact I first saw live images a few years before at college when I decided to do my final A-level Physics project based around their Meteosat kit. I spent many happy hours (normally well after closing time) with a dodgy dot matrix printer, some tracing paper (for overlaying DIY Synoptic charts) and an aging BBC-B computer.. the tutors weren't impressed though and consquently marked me down because there wasn't enough physics involved, probably. I digress, hohum. Jon. I saw my first satpics when I was forecasting at Darwin Airport in Australia in the late 1960s. The World Airlines pilots regularly brought them into us when they flew U.S. troops down from Vietnam for R&R. The US Air Force weather service in Vietnam had the capability of receiving satpics but we didn't in Darwin. We were very grateful for them even though they were many hours old by the time we got our hands on them. By today's standards the resolution was pathetic but we thought they were marvellous. Happy days :-) Norman (delete "thisbit" twice to e-mail) -- Norman Lynagh Weather Consultancy Chalfont St Giles England |
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"Jon O'Rourke" wrote in message ...
"Rob Bale" wrote in message ... snip Loads of info here Jon. http://www.eumetsat.de/en/dps/news/p...ices_0_deg.pdf Thanks. With regards Meteosat 6 it is envisaged it will continue for some time beyond 2005 transmitting from 10° East Hope you're right about MSG 1(Meteosat 8) Me too, but Meteosat 8 will be old hat by then ;-) I was only thinking the other day about my old Timestep Meteosat receiver and the joyous moment in 1992 when I received my first 'live' image; although my dad wasn't having much fun wandering round the front garden carrying a 1m dish pointed in vain at where Meteosat 'should' be ! Then there was the times I'd set my humble 386 (25mhz) PC up to receive a day's images only to find the PC's clock had gone awry and I had s*d all ! The net takes all the fun out of it :-) Infact I first saw live images a few years before at college when I decided to do my final A-level Physics project based around their Meteosat kit. I spent many happy hours (normally well after closing time) with a dodgy dot matrix printer, some tracing paper (for overlaying DIY Synoptic charts) and an aging BBC-B computer.. the tutors weren't impressed though and consquently marked me down because there wasn't enough physics involved, probably. I digress, hohum. Jon. I too remember setting up my first Meteosat/NOAA system from Timestep in 1993. I agree with you, it was a fantastic feeling, hurriedly setting it up and receiving the first images, although a couple of cables trailing across part of my lounge didn't go down too well with my wife. The only saving grace about possibly losing 30 min images and going back to 6 hourly is that the new MSG data is available, thanks to a malfunction on MSG1, via Eumetcast via the Hotbird 6 satellite. This only reqires a small dish and the equipment costs hundreds rather than the thousands that it was supposed to. Licences are free from Eumetsat for education and self education users. Not sure whether this method of dissemination will continue with future MSG satellites. Regards, Rob Chester, UK http://www.west-cheshire.ac.uk/weather/ |
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