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Old April 14th 18, 03:34 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Jonathan St. Cloud
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Default How to get NOAA to wake up

The soaring forecast for the San Diego area and particular Warner Springs, has been screwed up for weeks. The trigger temp and max temp get set on a value and stay on that value for a week. Will have the correct input usually on Sunday, then a week of useless data again. Anyway to get the guys in charge of the soaring forecast model to actually look at their data and see if the max temp and trigger temp update daily!
 




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