ISS data uploaded
All the mobile ISS data were copied with rsync from the site back to the FTP data directory as of 2009-06-08 04:00 UTC. iss1:/> cd /iss/ds iss1:/iss/ds> rsync -av ./ iss@shiraz.eol.ucar.edu:/net/ftp/pub/archive/iss/asp/iss1 This includes all the GAUS data, raw SPC, raw NIDAS, and NIMA SPC and netcdf.
Daily Report from MISS at Marshall in support of ASP mini-project Fri June 5, 2009 Wave clouds over Bouler this morning, with increasing mid-level clouds during the day.  Light southerly and easterly winds.  Quite hazy. Late afternoon a thunderstorm with lots of lightning and oaccaionally heavy rain passed over. Four soundings were launched : 1500 1730, 2030, 2330 UTC.   All soundings went well with  ASP students in attendance.  Boundary layer appeared to be low (400 - 600m) in all cases.…
NIMA crashing
NIMA is crashing on the ISS, so the plots of the improved spectra and winds will not be available until it is fixed. I'm trying to upgrade to the latest source and rebuild it to see if that fixes the problem.
As of yesterday, around 2009-06-03 18:00 UTC, the mobile ISS is up and running at Marshall. Real-time plots are available at this page: http://www.eol.ucar.edu/isf/projects/asp/iss/realtime/summary/iss1/ http://www.eol.ucar.edu/isf/projects/asp/iss/realtime/summary/iss1/ The Internet link uses an etherant (ip 192.168.12.37) to the ISFS base trailer. The ISS workstation uses DHCP for its eth1 interface, and so far it has been assigned 192.168.12.250.…
There is now a shared ISS operator account through which students and operators can log into the wiki and make log entries.  See Gary for the credentials.
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