SRSOR examples on blog sites

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Speaker 1
Few of the.

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Speaker 2
API examples from this afternoon or so. Yeah. Okay. And, the main focus of, today’s satellite chat is. Yeah, the came from yesterday on the super rapid that came.

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Speaker 1
From the foundry. Yesterday was awesome for the.

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Speaker 2
Thunderstorms that blew up over northern long years. It’s, Okay. Well, we’ll definitely check that out as well. Go around and see if it’s been available, but let me see if I can find them. And, I have 931 on my clock. So let’s go ahead and begin. Welcome to today’s laser satellite chat. And and what we want to highlight today is, not easily display of a blog entries rather to, transmit around here.

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Speaker 2
And that bring me super rapid scan video of these imagery from a that has been going on recently and kind of highlighting the so what capabilities there is available tools are here to point out to you where a couple of years blog entries are very high resolution data. Some interesting features, really fantastic. Some of those too. But also we’re going to we have show you where the real time data that available online will show you where that is.

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Speaker 2
And we also have been making quite a few blog entries as well. Again, here will be highlighting stars and the visit in the facet of Go to the show where to view those here in real life is like. And that’ll bring up the various kind of related within blogs here and here. So the first thing I want to point out here is if you go to the visit homepage, and what you want to go into here is blog sites looked at.

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Speaker 2
What I’ve seen is just a list of satellite related, blog sites here, YouTube. And I’ll highlight together a couple of the ones that right here. So like I said, I’ll let you, live here. It seems it just let me show up right here. So first let me go to the visit slug. This is where him view it and then to display the together, just below for the event.

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Speaker 2
It, and that’s where I have right here time data what I did available and put it into a and, a little bit later, still here for video sims. So again, I encourage you to go and check that out on your own, another blog and to show that to you here on the back here, go to meeting two things, that this year, goes our dream over ground blog.

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Speaker 2
Another blog entry that I did recently here as well is if you go to the Sierra, R&B goes our ground before we look at an entry here, a recent entry in May, an entry that I was over, the 11 day event, which was and I put together a Nebraska blog entry. And also I can guess so and I put imagery here so, you know, invite you to look at this on your own time.

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Speaker 2
Yeah. They’re nice and it’s a really great. Well a lot of thing. So that’s a couple that I’ve been involved. Like I said, you have to turn this on your own blog entry time here. And a little bit I’ll turn it over here to Scotland, screen here and highlight or showcase the some other blogs in terms of some of the SRS here and that they’ve made certainly as well, I talk about, the same one of the things I want to show next here first is listed on here one of the available displays for networks, places where you can see this imagery.

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Speaker 2
Sims has imagery. And I’ll let Scott highlight where that is and I’ll highlight where it’s available here at Sierra. It’s at this website right here. Let me ask you this link is also posted. So first blog and satellite blog is just simply go to that blog entry. You’ll see the link. So the top few items here are just showing up on your screen now.

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Speaker 2
And there is a category that goes for paid of course. Yes. So it’s using here’s a large post 14 which is typically in storage. Now if.

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Speaker 1
You scroll.

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Speaker 2
Down you can click on post 14. And all those most recent. A pretty long imagery of the from goes for the same is super scan for goes are it is available today a couple of them through Friday. A couple of interesting examples.

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Speaker 1
Showing for example both.

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Speaker 2
Vertical entry here convection developing. I will talk about real time. You want to.

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Speaker 1
Know exactly where.

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Speaker 2
The neck will first and then we’ll later on more focus on SRA. So there. So let me, Scott.

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Speaker 1
Where are the SRS go? Are domain is going to be, what it will be because I can’t figure out that when you say that you go to Google and they do a search on goes looking at. So I can find a link back to this particular website to get where is he, where had our explorer page 2017 and before I think it was just I will what great John goes for a very interesting case.

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Speaker 1
The only example you’re creating now, you’re probably not seeing it. And that will take to integrate page that look somebody like that on the website there. And you might have to say once I did SRS earlier in the world, this looks earlier in earlier and it would save time. It will see the difference of the area or so.

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Speaker 1
And it shows you 2012 the domain for everything for me today that is beautiful on their imagery and they have it. You can see all of the all the different domains for the SRS. So this is the first one that if and if this one’s here in May, but also, the catch or whatever. I don’t know if you, if you go to that web page, of course, that I think that I mentioned, then we have the action, a two day action over the set of all going forward.

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Speaker 1
He’s response in May 11th. But if you scroll down and see the entire schedule with Goes 48, where a thing where it will get a lot of storage, where they are, and they have 123 again. So for day is when that’s how they anything in the Gulf of Mexico or in the Caribbean. 80 then that goes 14 few.

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Speaker 1
That’s where the I well where window is going to be today. So it’s over there for planes. But there if the tropics are quiet, see all the other ones right now, previous days. And then if you had if I go off to the right, it goes for team up. There are different places where if there are animations from that particular day, I want it in a lot of the animation that happened yesterday.

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Speaker 1
See where it is right now are taking one minute and then half a minute and one minute. Outside of that, you never think, you know, really get to get an idea of, super slow, isolated, super, super from one window was also a that’s like a thunderstorms over Chicago. Oh. And I just want to know, like, I mean, where came the penalty if I don’t I and display in fact get powers go all in code available.

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Speaker 1
So this is in Las Vegas I play at the. So you have five different value over four hours. A lot of these in the severe center part of the middle out. And if you look at the list of dynamic things going on, if you’re listed in the same as the minus ten range, looking for the trees to it was giving a great finding to an indication of what’s going on.

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Speaker 1
Right rate of a stability was you have to see they are. So I recommend you looking at Lehigh and over these seven counties. Of fact the one minute data is useful. I just want to remind everybody out on Earth every 15 minute, you know, let us see. The data is available. They’re asking me what’s going on right now.

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Speaker 1
You can look at the listed index. You can in the notion of what can I look what behind an index. High. Exact high and less will exactly have where National Weather Center versus one goes becomes operational and goes. That’s become an operational delivery to where and you know, five years or whenever I mentioned that they’re talking about to do we want to ship the one minute data, do we want to show it on your screen and you’ll be on, with, you know, exactly what it’s got, Delta, how long you are going to be National Weather Service streaming.

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Speaker 1
But I made a storm centered. And if you look at mention of that particular on supercell, can be a little quick as I like something driver centered disgust animation. Just you really get a nice mind you, like what’s actually happened with any voice there. And so in the flight mode for the avionics, there’ll be a little will on.

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Speaker 1
It’s like five minutes, constant entry and then one minute of data or methods particular, tell that to locations and you can kind of see the and I will think about mesoscale. It may be coming out one minute. This one is over the Caribbean when Abby is perhaps where there’s more severe weather. But Goes-r is just all up.

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Speaker 1
And then we have the Conus scale, which are now where the two are, will become those regular atheist for Conus that they get at a high resolution that goes down through the Caribbean temporal and and I’ll let you my five minutes and then I gave you the code that we will be using it so that one. Because as time goes on the table right now, I go to auctions right now to replay, how do we send this and goes out on a national scale data which will look like that every image that first came to a whips or do we got radar sending it, how it works in time and then to us likely mode

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Speaker 1
of any I’m thinking about. Same with a fishing pole disc every 15 mini Conus for 73 hours. The rest are shown on this scale. There’s a connection of five particular slot. On top of that, there are just show you exactly where a one minute Mel Scales which will be go in and goes all these going to be their own wedding simultaneously will be, core their data one when there is one if mesoscale, when they’re getting ready with a 30 when they get a reminder, second when goes after a solution.

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Speaker 1
So it’s currently slated to become that’s what we’re replacing it if given a much higher process will replace the resolution goal. Go one minute and imagery. If I’m only go recording time with goes for a plane goes to. I’m not sure how these from press compare. So they look in the bottom right then the bottom right. Here I see my little rent for the goes are 80.

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Speaker 1
I mean the scale that sits centered over the Caribbean here. And I just wanted to mention like one another really care how that I know to Paris. Give that box me the right size at them. That is I was and by thousand. You’re right. Give it a thousand. 5000 at the subsequent Kate. And then that gets a little bit bigger.

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Speaker 1
Right. But I, you know, not available. And they would say, you know what I get away is sometimes like that’s the priority. Now try to isolate or so let’s say like where are they from. These mezzo scales from goes 14 largest. And then what are they. So they were going to be severe thunderstorm. So I can see the support on the right hand side.

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Speaker 1
Right. It goes in. And on the left hand side is the Illinois error code. I got somebody and I was at a I’m just to get very complex and will be occurring. So Madison to the south goes I have to go to lakes of course will say you know I love a track meet careful to consider are the U.S. whereas.

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Speaker 1
So I’ll probably like go for the lifted index. But you can see them scores around what’s most, from the founder. So thank you. And I really appreciate anything else for having a clear areas. Where are these are any questions. Most unstable. There is going to be. We do have of course have a blog here.

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Speaker 2
Any any questions comments or there. Anything goes or success stories that you have for that looking at that will show the SRS so casually or super crazy.

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Speaker 1
And goes, our operation doesn’t SRS or stands for so we have several blog posts on that. I I’m from this current sorry. And I’ve heard of the, the loop you were showing, events. So, and if you scroll down, there are a bunch of different, and it’s so we have one on overshooting. I have one that’s fog dissipating on the East coast.

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Speaker 1
And some comparisons between what? You know, what this one minute imagery looks like compared to five minutes compared to standard 15 minutes. So it’s a picture standard one that then from the bandwidth probably doesn’t show eight. One of the things that I guess how I made it out there. Right. So this this is a one minute scan.

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Speaker 1
Well, relative, I guess convective event boat in your daughter, back on May 11th for this to be out in the block later this afternoon. So it’s going to be a rain or 23. And also the supercell that in, was eastern or yesterday. Well, just some storm relative has dumped it really highlights the nice motion as well.

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Speaker 1
Relative to starting to rain in the area, maybe, you know, to see when you have a but it’s something that’s centered but or core to be mid clouds that have. So I think a very interesting way or anything, I’ll tell you to say.

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Speaker 2
I know these are not let’s pause here and ask if there’s any questions, comments or if you have any success stories in terms of some of the positive things that you seeing and using. This espresso data.

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Speaker 1
1015 and have you been able to access it since the first one? I was wondering, all right. I have right counting challenges because I think a lot of you comments on this, obviously it’s it’s really neat. I can do it. We just to give it a whole discussion of bandwidth versus what we’re going to get in there.

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Speaker 1
There was two really nice flavors actually considering the length of time it is, you know, they so we can see this is based on our current time scale. But if there is access into it as it was really helpful norms, which it doesn’t say and the one of the cases I think that you’ve got in there, just wondering, I believe with May 30th, that was, an afternoon, early morning in the afternoon again, like in convection, because I felt like a similar age in Northeast Wind Ward.

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Speaker 1
And then race northwestward into southeast Georgia. And and the models were has quite a bit of difference in to how aggressive that convection was going to be for failure. You certainly one minute satellite data, you can see some things, such as boundary interactions, that were simply in an area where the cloud you have very on the radar was shooting up five, 6000ft.

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Speaker 1
You just didn’t get the same was see a little something by looking at the radar data. So I found it very radar for useful in that respect to get a frame to hills and how that little complex is going to continue. I mean, I’m aware of the activity that came with actually further to the West. So you’re talking about there maybe five or they were in Charleston.

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Speaker 1
What handwriting was that? I do about as much as in the question. So as well a we are seeing super rapid today and arrow because it looks like these things are just like north of your location on 113. I mean, that’s kind of more like, yeah, there was so I’m looking at your loop. I’m I’m not 100% sure I’ve got the right color divided.

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Speaker 1
And then of course, it, but I think they have gotten very deep. I actually kind of went around and compare. I was the point where I told you I would be first looking on my other screen, you know, maybe the triangle that, you know, Wingless Lane comparing five minutes and I’m getting conflicting information from.

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Speaker 2
You know, what I would think of it as just as a it’s like, Wednesday southwest of toward KC, those waves.

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Speaker 1
Just like, have that.

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Speaker 2
Like center region, around the storm shows. And, oh, maybe.

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Speaker 1
Georgia.

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Speaker 2
Has got some waves going up there. Underneath there you can converse.

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Speaker 1
Okay, I.

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Speaker 2
Don’t know if this is where you have those. Convection just started to go.

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Speaker 1
On the seabreeze.

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Speaker 2
And north, interestingly enough. There’s also you know, obviously it’s they’re working on server sounds a little bit later in the loop, but you but you can go to the website, right. And click on this one, which is like, I don’t know if it goes near the end, the very end of zero zero 41 the developer.

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Speaker 1
Totally ignoring a.

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Speaker 2
Little wave. Yeah. And I would refer to that as inaccurate. Excuse me, I was really interested in that, that, Debbie Allen, John neighbor, and I talked to and the Atlanta forecast area actually had mentioned to me that they had that, moving in from definitely an area of research in terms of.

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Speaker 1
Usual direction for.

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Speaker 2
Atlanta. So that was and, let me know in the interest with the case from.

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Speaker 1
My local.

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Speaker 2
Perspective, we see those, they got a period when the storm is going into things. Danielle. So, so yeah, there’s two things, you know, and I.

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Speaker 1
Don’t know if Tim.

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Speaker 2
Going to tell the agency to send one from the portal, both the RFD and the clicking on that. And then a few wave slides here can handle all of this at one, which I have a better, I should say you’re looking at large sized storms. You’ll see. Yeah. This is the one I’m talking about.

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Speaker 1
Maybe just in case Frank is talking about. Yeah, this is the one where.

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Speaker 2
It really just started as a small complex in Northeast Plain. West Gordon, I don’t want to be associated with that one.

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Speaker 1
Though. Do we think it’s an edge of the storms.

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Speaker 2
Debbie, or ask me about it?

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Speaker 1
Boy, the fact that professor one.

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Speaker 2
But I have seen it in the vicinity and the usually associated dangers, as you can have a lot of interaction with boundaries between different technology there to, to maybe see the radar because.

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Speaker 1
Something like the lowest elevation of the radar, the one in between the radar, you weren’t seeing really much of anything, you know, below 4 or 5000ft anywhere. And that’s where I think the, you know, the super rapid scan data really has a gap detector feel very little and show show promise for education and awareness in those situations and realize that after, you know, based on what you see in the lower level, that you just simply can’t see on the radar today, this is something that looks like it’s going to propagate for an extended.

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Speaker 2
To keep going. It was I was actually the observing while we were looking at the story and radar quite a bit down in Colorado as well. Carry that forward. The very next 16 hours. There was an isolated cell for leveling in it. Not even goes 13. There was a split and you couldn’t see it to some extent, a tornado.

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Speaker 2
But you could just see the true, right, boundary interception data. Yeah. So, I don’t know. As I say.

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Speaker 1
I was looking at this, yeah. I’m here. Yeah. Where you’re looking as well.

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Speaker 2
But you’re actually.

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Speaker 1
Just starting to really. I briefly looked at it, but I was able to do the I got the projection from forming into an exit point, but I honestly didn’t look very closely. You know, there’s some experience involved obviously. But looking at you, you can say, all right, you know.

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Speaker 2
Well, I guess I guess errors are continually coming together. I can see briefly looking at the.

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Speaker 1
Low level inflow into this.

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Speaker 2
Complex here and, and.

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Speaker 1
Storms, you know, there should be noted that there’s a start over again right now. Looks quite similar to this one yesterday. Funny. I guess actually a little bit earlier in the day there, they start looking by a couple hours, like, literally. And see if today’s storm behaves exactly this one. Neither one of those equals one. And frankly, when you get to seven minutes satellite data.

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Speaker 2
Yeah, there it is. Right.

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Speaker 1
Competing with the team at the same time scale alone and just a relatively minor screen down and value add and is questionable.

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Speaker 2
Any other questions on that. So regarding.

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Speaker 1
West, we.

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Speaker 2
Are looking at spots here at yesterday’s event.

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Speaker 1
Using the South. I guess the target, that longer timescale really adds a whole lot of extra value. And it goes for teams not been over a year. So I thought it was a reasonable. Okay. Think so the question came across the card. I have yesterday, the following day where I look at the data. So much cirrus in your orchestration really just going to one to and a whole look at its value in those cases.

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Speaker 1
Right. So after we’ve done you can see little boxes of things here. I have the guts and the detail over the structure of the storm cover. They are serious. Can I get last winter with some publications like this and, you know, certainly more often in the Midwest you see that. But others now, the image of that supercell there yesterday down by a category that was really quite something, you know.

00:19:25:11 – 00:19:52:27
Speaker 1
Right, right. But you know that I know that there was David this morning in our nation. And, you know, we issue in 2000 and, what we were getting in yesterday and there were an expense that we have to pay rather than, okay, in terms of other things that we can, I guess I could show you that, you know, there’s a whole lot still on line arguing about 2 or 3 layers on that, as you are saying, over the next 80 years, you can just, you know, bam, look at the different they’ll look at the different states.

00:19:53:10 – 00:20:12:17
Speaker 1
So yeah, any comments from any area, then you have to scroll down a bit and then go to the SEC, see page it is Jonathan Raleigh. No, no, we had but to the to a real holy mackerel rolling out the bill. Yeah. To oversee all bands. Little a little, late last week, I was all night in the office during the day.

00:20:12:17 – 00:20:33:22
Speaker 1
And then you get some details, and you can click here for midday from 5 to 9. Phil, it was intriguing and everything, but I think because of, you know, for example, I have a fear that it wasn’t maybe a Templar state. They had over $2. Well, have, I think you got a tight information there. You get a different you might of course, lot of things are framed out.

00:20:33:22 – 00:20:54:10
Speaker 1
Well, I think that’s to a we would we would definitely or you would what it of the pencil. And I think you might have it routinely putting this some in the hands of more to the point is you know all the spectral bands are here utilities that we’re not even wearing, you know, I think and it’s, you know, obviously it’s coming in, which is still low intensity.

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Speaker 1
It’s still there. And I heard a lot of research over that. That was the Dan, Nelson Price, I think, you know. Great. Well, that was the thing where I have all these dates, so, laundry list. But anyway, you probably have to do this not through a concrete meeting, but you can, Hey, Jessica can. And, for example, fire button.

00:21:12:15 – 00:21:32:26
Speaker 1
There you guys go for. You have to try. Then you know, the fog. You know, we are in Raleigh. You could just like conduction down to the south and Frank, are you guys. And I can’t move over anytime soon. You could also look at it immediately. Sure, man. I mean, if you were thinking, like, the August picture and then go on the fire or something, because I don’t want to.

00:21:32:26 – 00:21:50:22
Speaker 1
I don’t want to mess with that in the middle of tropical season. And again, I can say personally, I’m pushing a hurricane or something like this. But conversely, if time to, yeah, get used to the new system. And so again, I think, I know it’s not an easy where I’m saying, but something like, yes, it and they’re just like getting me aware of one minute.

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Speaker 1
Okay. The only region. And you’re right, Jonathan Lord. So, yeah. What have you said about August? We are going to have another one minute period for and it’s really gotten a little bit smaller. And, I’ve been working with Dave Riddell at Eastern Washington long time. There you go. There go. Look, I get mixed up one major water vapor.

00:22:09:15 – 00:22:27:13
Speaker 1
Okay. So anyway, so we should be able to get you the data in your able to, wave for us today or to limit the data with finer spatial you in August, assuming it to bandwidth and be able to handle it. So far as bandwidth is space, I think they are. We have a really good connection, so it may be something to think about where you go.

00:22:27:18 – 00:22:43:03
Speaker 1
Yeah. Jonathan Roy can zoom all you want to just to make it a little bit too sensitive. Let’s see all the way all the wind, our data there. So what we’re doing you know for the age and sort of that. Yes. Is that our older. Of course we are. They’re at zero. We’re kind of sharing the data.

00:22:43:08 – 00:23:04:15
Speaker 1
The one converting in a data format and be ready to sending it to the central region, LDM. And then Boulder is pulling it entirely. LDM is playing it in real time, and we would like to expand that to more offices besides just Boulder and in the fall, or not in the fall, but around rather other than just and that’s how you get your go and I just, you know, I guess.

00:23:04:15 – 00:23:22:14
Speaker 1
Sure. I mean, you’ve got, you know, the frequent data, you know, and the files are and then, you know, it’s basically they hear your story, but they don’t have very good way to be able to schedule do this for the same day and have any coverages. And then some comments. So hurricane Sandy for sure. Raleigh wait, wait let no no no no.

00:23:22:17 – 00:23:40:21
Speaker 1
The data that shows the nominal power or bandwidth isn’t as bad as many other places that I’ll be able to look at for you. And yeah, and then if there’s any of we believe that was my only on the right hand region, but if you clicked on the or hard data that up. Me so we we will be and you know of that we’ve already.

00:23:40:27 – 00:24:03:10
Speaker 1
Yeah. Okay. Sounds great. I’ll be in touch probably around the end of July about getting that set up. Yep. So that’s is another, well known I know this week I, I do I can go back I don’t know. Yeah I just got started yesterday and I if I, maybe I can get everybody out here. But anyway, the point being that those are the things I look for, especially.

00:24:03:11 – 00:24:22:10
Speaker 1
And what goes through on Wikipedia. So two weeks over here okay. So so conceivably we could actually trail but that you know, anyway this is the type of data you can routinely if you’re in terrible rewrites. I think no team was like this. Are those are. That’s exactly right. Yeah. And you know if there’s any tropical system. No zero right there.

00:24:22:10 – 00:24:27:10
Speaker 1
Look around. Let’s get within the domain. Because it’s getting like in the Gulf or something. We’ll probably be focusing on those. I have.

00:24:27:10 – 00:24:28:01
Speaker 2
A question.

00:24:28:03 – 00:24:38:17
Speaker 1
We’ll be looking for interesting weather. To put the secretary over. We’ll be happy. Is there a way for us to easily go back? Yeah, look at that. And in any comments here. Yeah. You know, the 14th and 15th.

00:24:38:23 – 00:24:43:20
Speaker 2
I have a question. It’s open. I’m not sure how it’s addressed to, but, if you’re showing the.

00:24:43:23 – 00:24:44:07
Speaker 1
Converted.

00:24:44:07 – 00:24:50:11
Speaker 2
Into those related to me looking at it straight away, you mean if you on the website of so that.

00:24:50:13 – 00:24:51:22
Speaker 1
I, I’m sure that we.

00:24:51:22 – 00:25:04:06
Speaker 2
If cloud two are already available pulling or so forth order together. Similarly I would just discussions an email and let us know it’s been archived and and and see how it works in one name. I can send it to Scott.

00:25:04:07 – 00:25:12:06
Speaker 1
Yeah, I think so. With that in mind, already this year for hazardous like weather for some of the products I know. Okay. Very good. Cloud.

00:25:12:09 – 00:25:35:05
Speaker 2
Another thing I should say too, is I heard there’s a good ideas there for community, events. And, if you’d like to, well, share some of those ideas with us, we’d be more than glad. So I certainly put that blog entry together and, examples and share some of those ideas. So, so we, you know, get a broader audience to, see some of the great applications that we have, at least for 2006.

00:25:35:06 – 00:25:35:26
Speaker 2
So imagery.

00:25:36:18 – 00:25:39:27
Speaker 1
Data. Yeah. This is Frank and Charles. Now, I think I have another question.

00:25:40:03 – 00:25:53:00
Speaker 2
Yeah, yeah, maybe, Scott or myself can do some of those, like training. Just put in there. So logs are getting highlighted somewhere so people can see that. And I think that can be pretty interesting. So.

00:25:53:05 – 00:26:08:28
Speaker 1
Right. Frank, this is Talia. Yeah, yeah. How are you doing? A lot of data there. And you wonder if it can ever be, the week we have a great opportunity to do career detection for us. We share with you the idea of fueling the platform right now, as you can bring them with you to Kansas City.

00:26:09:00 – 00:26:29:24
Speaker 1
As you know, we’re going to have quite a bit of well, you can animate it for discussion now because a lot of the data over the years have been really carved out a fair chunk of time. I actually got some redacted events, I think, for 2014, there was this jar where I’m going to be the venue where we can understand if capture is going down the bottom.

00:26:30:12 – 00:26:47:12
Speaker 1
And this is so Scott, I know it’s going to be is there any kind of actual sampling animation that does geology at that level, that, convection that describe, you know, the data set? And you know what I when it’s not those shows that horizontally, I don’t show you a man, a male in a Kansas City. Right.

00:26:47:12 – 00:27:04:06
Speaker 1
And I think that animation will be on the blog for this topic. Yeah. You know, one thing we should certainly have is at the ready and at some chairs on this call or hopefully, you know, who’s a local, organizer. So, you know, to have a display ready to go. And if we get.

00:27:04:10 – 00:27:04:28
Speaker 2
This question.

00:27:04:28 – 00:27:08:18
Speaker 1
Gosh. And, you know, we can pop up a couple of these loops and I know.

00:27:08:18 – 00:27:09:17
Speaker 2
They have they have a question.

00:27:09:23 – 00:27:19:28
Speaker 1
There at the training center. So hopefully we could take a look at some of these and then, you know, really be capturing these great ideas that are coming out and make sure it out there like.

00:27:20:05 – 00:27:21:06
Speaker 2
You have any other questions that.

00:27:21:06 – 00:27:29:12
Speaker 1
Really go back on, especially for you guys. You know, if you don’t have a lot of time. So these are really valuable.

00:27:29:14 – 00:27:46:18
Speaker 2
Okay. Well it looks like we’re just about out of time. So I’ll just just make sure and give you a check okay. Sure. I can do that. Right now we have, storms over Colorado, so let me send something to Chad, because I know you want some of the basic, so let’s just have a chance. That’s all we have.

00:27:46:18 – 00:28:10:05
Speaker 1
So I can try to throw together a little bit of what I saw. Next slide. You guys okay? Later. Thank you. Have a wonderful have from the. Okay. So it’s developing in Northeast Florida. You kind of have to go back a little bit. From what we’re shown there, if we can go back to actually the initiation, which I think started late morning and run, and then you can really compare that to what you see on the radar data.

00:28:10:05 – 00:28:33:01
Speaker 1
And that’s one of the key points I want to try to make at this conference, is that you can’t just compare satellite to satellite, you have to compare satellite to everything. The forecaster uses. In that one case, I saw something where it provided not only information that was above and beyond the 15 minute data, but actually was above and beyond what you could see from the radar data itself.

00:28:33:01 – 00:29:00:05
Speaker 1
And I think those are really here, your money shots, in a way. If you have if you have, some radar data screen captures, that would be great. But I don’t. But it’s really easy for me to go assuming NCDC is behaving lightly to, you know, go back and get some of the data from a couple of the radars that are out there and just create a quick animated GIF, to show that it won’t be anything too fancy, but it should get the point across.

00:29:00:09 – 00:29:28:13
Speaker 1
That’ll be awesome. Yeah. When, I guess when when you guys, post, the blog with what? Satellite data you have that again, that can go back earlier in that day to capture that convective initiation in northeast Florida. Let me know, see what time frames that you’ve got in that loop. And then I can try to download some radar data and match it up and make a couple of quick animated GIFs that I can have in my pocket for the meeting in the first week in June.

00:29:28:24 – 00:29:57:15
Speaker 1
It’d be great. One other comment I had about the, super gravity, and we had, kind of jerry rigged to show it up on our main display in our operations area, off of an air card, the I’m at laptop so that the bandwidth was a little bit better than what we normally get to our system, and we still had issues with, the refresh capability of the loop on a cereal web page.

00:29:58:15 – 00:30:33:10
Speaker 1
I don’t know if there’s, a way that could be improved, but eventually what happened is that the forecast, you know, they’re doing their work and it’s it’s nice to see potentially helpful, but they don’t have time to go to another computer and try to refresh the loop all the time. It would get hung up. So I don’t know if there’s any way we can work on that technology so that when the, August event comes along, we can, you know, make that same kind of jury reading here locally, but have it as much hands off as possible for the operational forecast so they can see it and use it, but not have to

00:30:33:10 – 00:30:50:25
Speaker 1
babysit it. Yeah. Right. That’s that’s a really good comment. And, I’ll talk to our web group here and see what we can do about that because I agree I mean, these are big loops. And I think what happens when you refresh it actually attempts to download the entire thing every time, instead of just downloading the new image and adding it to the end.

00:30:50:28 – 00:31:08:06
Speaker 1
Yeah, that’s that’s exactly what would happen. And then we would eventually just change everything up. I mean, since you have to reload the whole web page and, it was really neat stuff. The people were certainly looking at it, but, you know, there’s just not time to, to play with that all the time.

00:31:08:08 – 00:31:26:20
Speaker 1
Yeah. Dan, one more quick comment. I’m looking at yesterday’s loop and it’s great loop of that supercell. But, I also thinking about maybe putting loop control down at some point. Yeah, I can do that easily. I’ll send out an email here in a few minutes with that. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. The ability to stop it at an exact point.

00:31:26:20 – 00:31:44:17
Speaker 1
You know, there’s a cell merger going on and kind of do a toggle back and forth. I mean, that’s where you’re really getting at. I really think it’s okay. Yeah, yeah, I’ll do that. And also extend it a little bit later in time because I, it ends when I left the office. And I know the storm was continuing to the east after the end of that loop.

00:31:44:24 – 00:32:01:19
Speaker 1
Yeah. Just another little sidebar. I don’t know if anybody is watching any of the nightly news here on the local affiliates, but I think it was channel four. It actually showed up in there, that one minute loop. That’s the first time I think I’ve seen it on, on the media.

00:32:01:22 – 00:32:10:09
Speaker 1
I did not see that. I know the weather service posted something on their Facebook site.

00:32:10:12 – 00:32:13:10
Speaker 2
Okay. Any other comments or questions?

00:32:13:13 – 00:32:36:15
Speaker 1
It’s Jonathan again. I got one more question. I’m sorry to bug you about this August 2nd thing. So how, how frequently do we get, images, potentially provided, everything flowed as quickly as possible. Every it’s every minute you’ll get the images, but the latency we found is somewhere in the order of 2.5 minutes after scan time.

00:32:36:18 – 00:32:49:16
Speaker 1
Okay. But so there’s actually conceivable, we could actually see one minute data in our IT weeks, too. Yep. Wow. That that that’d be impressive. I think that.

00:32:49:18 – 00:33:18:04
Speaker 3
This is Bernie. I have one other comment in terms of something to think about for Goes-r, especially with visible imagery, because it’s it’s not being brought up, but, with one of those visible channels will have half kilometer. So it’ll be like putting on, a slightly better magnification. So that’ll also be a benefit. Besides the rapid scanning capability.

00:33:18:07 – 00:33:19:28
Speaker 2
Okay. Any other questions or comments?

00:33:20:00 – 00:33:47:13
Speaker 1
A good point, Bernie. And then, besides the, improve spatial resolution, don’t forget we’re going beyond the one minute we’re going to actually have 30s with, goes-r. Yeah. This is the same thing can be said actually for the air stuff, too. And, that’s going to be a lot of additional benefit.

00:33:47:15 – 00:33:53:20
Speaker 3
Yeah. That’s all it’s going to be. Great.

00:33:53:22 – 00:33:59:15
Speaker 2
Any other questions or comments?

00:33:59:18 – 00:34:13:09
Speaker 2
Okay. Well, we watched it over Colorado today. There should be severe storms to look at the SRS. So imagery and probably out to the east as well. So, thanks everybody. And, thank you for participating.

00:34:13:11 – 00:34:15:15
Speaker 1
Thanks, everybody. Thanks, Dan. Thanks, guys.

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