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Quick search on R.A.S. didn't turn up a prior thread, so...
Is there a source where I can get NAM, GFS, RAP/RUC archived data/soundings? I want to go back and look at the model sounding for a flight from a few years back. Thanks to all you weather geeks. Erik Mann (P3) |
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On Wednesday, January 21, 2015 at 2:01:23 PM UTC-5, Papa3 wrote:
Quick search on R.A.S. didn't turn up a prior thread, so... Is there a source where I can get NAM, GFS, RAP/RUC archived data/soundings? I want to go back and look at the model sounding for a flight from a few years back. Thanks to all you weather geeks. Erik Mann (P3) You can probably find something useful he http://ready.arl.noaa.gov/READYamet.php Evan Ludeman / T8 |
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Pretty embarassing I didn't know that was there considering I use that site all the time. Timely as well - the date I needed (June 22 2007) falls off the archive in about a month's time.
Thanks T8 On Wednesday, January 21, 2015 at 2:52:42 PM UTC-5, Tango Eight wrote: On Wednesday, January 21, 2015 at 2:01:23 PM UTC-5, Papa3 wrote: Quick search on R.A.S. didn't turn up a prior thread, so... Is there a source where I can get NAM, GFS, RAP/RUC archived data/soundings? I want to go back and look at the model sounding for a flight from a few years back. Thanks to all you weather geeks. Erik Mann (P3) You can probably find something useful he http://ready.arl.noaa.gov/READYamet.php Evan Ludeman / T8 |
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On Wednesday, January 21, 2015 at 2:01:23 PM UTC-5, Papa3 wrote:
Quick search on R.A.S. didn't turn up a prior thread, so... Is there a source where I can get NAM, GFS, RAP/RUC archived data/soundings? I want to go back and look at the model sounding for a flight from a few years back. Thanks to all you weather geeks. Erik Mann (P3) It's also possible to get archived soundings from the Java version of the NOAA Skew-T site. Although, only certain models are archived. http://www-frd.fsl.noaa.gov/mab/soundings/java/ |
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Hi Erik,
Walt Rogers WX here... I have a source of archived model soundings (BUFR) from the NWS Science and Training Resource Center http://strc.comet.ucar.edu/index.htm Unfortunately, they do not go back to your 2007 date. Archives are for the NAM, RUC (RAP) and GFS models at many hundreds of locations (see the Penn State http://www.meteo.psu.edu/bufkit/CONUS_NAM_00.html Bufkit web site for the sounding locations). The archive in the comet.ucar..edu server goes back to July 1 2009 for NAM; July 30 2010 for GFS; July 1, 2010 for RUC (RAP). BUFR soundings contain the high resolution model output that can be displayed in the two programs I use called BUFKIT and RAOB. Converting the binary data BUFR soundings to a text format called BUFKIT requires a decoder. I use a program called BUFRGRUVEN. It's freely available, runs on Linux and can be downloaded from the above comet.ucar.edu site. If you ever need this archive data, let me know and I'll send you the decoded BUFKIT files. I routinely run BUFRGRUVEN to extract the BUFR soundings so that I can display them and assist with soaring forecasts. Several years ago I created a virtual image of a Linux Centos OS with the necessary programs and libraries to run BUFRGRUVEN. It runs as a virtual machine on Virtualbox within my Windows 7 environment. If you are anyone else is interested, I can make available the virtual image which is about 1.3GB in size. Once set up, the downloaded files are pulled in directly from NWS NCEP servers and other backup servers. That's far more reliable than using web sites like the Penn State Meteorology department. An additional benefit is that I can download and decode earlier model run times all the way back to these archived dates. Walt Rogers WX |
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