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RE: 1D Viewer Wind Speeds in Knots

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Tim Garner, modified 1 Year ago.

1D Viewer Wind Speeds in Knots

Youngling Posts: 3 Join Date: 12/18/13 Recent Posts

That's the request.  Wind speed in knots.

DS
Dana Strom, modified 1 Year ago.

RE: 1D Viewer Wind Speeds in Knots

Youngling Posts: 87 Join Date: 12/8/14 Recent Posts
Hi Tim,

The winds on MDL's version of 1D are in knots by default. 

GSL's version (the original) does display the winds in MPH. Perhaps you're looking at that page?

On Thu, Aug 31, 2023 at 8:14 AM Tim Garner <VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov> wrote:

That's the request.  Wind speed in knots.


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Digital Forecast Services Division
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TG
Tim Garner, modified 1 Year ago.

RE: 1D Viewer Wind Speeds in Knots

Youngling Posts: 3 Join Date: 12/18/13 Recent Posts
I did not know there was an MDL version.  This is fantastic.  Anyway to upload or save grid locations?  We've got several saved on the public location. 

On Thu, Aug 31, 2023 at 7:32 AM Dana Strom <VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov> wrote:
Hi Tim,

The winds on MDL's version of 1D are in knots by default. 

GSL's version (the original) does display the winds in MPH. Perhaps you're looking at that page?

On Thu, Aug 31, 2023 at 8:14 AM Tim Garner <VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov> wrote:

That's the request.  Wind speed in knots.


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Visualization Task Lead
Digital Forecast Services Division
Meteorological Development Lab
NOAA/National Weather Service

301-427-9451


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Tim Garner, C.C.M
Meteorologist-in-Charge
National Weather Service Spaceflight Meteorology Group
Johnson Space Center - WS8
Houston,  TX  77598

Office :

281-483-1046

Operations:

281-483-1050

Fax :

 

http://www.weather.gov/smg

The contents of this message are mine personally and do not necessarily reflect any position of NOAA.

Orior oriri ortus supremus morass of vulgaris nixus.  Nos can, nos mos, nos must!

Rise above the morass of ordinary effort. We can, we will, we must!  SMG Motto.


DS
Dana Strom, modified 1 Year ago.

RE: 1D Viewer Wind Speeds in Knots

Youngling Posts: 87 Join Date: 12/8/14 Recent Posts
Do you mean so you can access a particular station not denoted as a station on the map? 

One of the things we did when we brought over the 1D code into MDL was attach it to our EDR-API on the back that allows you to click anywhere on the map. We access the entire grid in the backend so you can get the meteograms for every lat/lon. No need to stick to the grey dots on the map or ask us to add anything -- just click anywhere on the map!

The station name will be replaced with distance and direction to the nearest location for reference. Example below.



On Thu, Aug 31, 2023 at 8:41 AM Tim Garner <VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov> wrote:
I did not know there was an MDL version.  This is fantastic.  Anyway to upload or save grid locations?  We've got several saved on the public location. 

On Thu, Aug 31, 2023 at 7:32 AM Dana Strom <VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov> wrote:
Hi Tim,

The winds on MDL's version of 1D are in knots by default. 

GSL's version (the original) does display the winds in MPH. Perhaps you're looking at that page?

On Thu, Aug 31, 2023 at 8:14 AM Tim Garner <VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov> wrote:

That's the request.  Wind speed in knots.


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Dana Strom
Visualization Task Lead
Digital Forecast Services Division
Meteorological Development Lab
NOAA/National Weather Service

301-427-9451


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Tim Garner, C.C.M
Meteorologist-in-Charge
National Weather Service Spaceflight Meteorology Group
Johnson Space Center - WS8
Houston,  TX  77598

Office :

281-483-1046

Operations:

281-483-1050

Fax :

 

http://www.weather.gov/smg

The contents of this message are mine personally and do not necessarily reflect any position of NOAA.

Orior oriri ortus supremus morass of vulgaris nixus.  Nos can, nos mos, nos must!

Rise above the morass of ordinary effort. We can, we will, we must!  SMG Motto.



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Dana Strom
Visualization Task Lead
Digital Forecast Services Division
Meteorological Development Lab
NOAA/National Weather Service

301-427-9451

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Tim Garner, modified 1 Year ago.

RE: 1D Viewer Wind Speeds in Knots

Youngling Posts: 3 Join Date: 12/18/13 Recent Posts
Yes. Exactly that but I have locations that I want to save.  By the way, my office at NASA JSC, TX and the US Space Force Launch Weather Officers in Florida use the 1D data a lot.  The probabilities help inform our customers of the risk of things, particularly wind speeds exceeding certain thresholds.  I'm beginning to use the 2D maps in our splashdown weather briefings to NASA mission managers and flight controllers. 

On Thu, Aug 31, 2023 at 7:55 AM Dana Strom <VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov> wrote:
Do you mean so you can access a particular station not denoted as a station on the map? 

One of the things we did when we brought over the 1D code into MDL was attach it to our EDR-API on the back that allows you to click anywhere on the map. We access the entire grid in the backend so you can get the meteograms for every lat/lon. No need to stick to the grey dots on the map or ask us to add anything -- just click anywhere on the map!

The station name will be replaced with distance and direction to the nearest location for reference. Example below.



On Thu, Aug 31, 2023 at 8:41 AM Tim Garner <VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov> wrote:
I did not know there was an MDL version.  This is fantastic.  Anyway to upload or save grid locations?  We've got several saved on the public location. 

On Thu, Aug 31, 2023 at 7:32 AM Dana Strom <VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov> wrote:
Hi Tim,

The winds on MDL's version of 1D are in knots by default. 

GSL's version (the original) does display the winds in MPH. Perhaps you're looking at that page?

On Thu, Aug 31, 2023 at 8:14 AM Tim Garner <VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov> wrote:

That's the request.  Wind speed in knots.


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--
Dana Strom
Visualization Task Lead
Digital Forecast Services Division
Meteorological Development Lab
NOAA/National Weather Service

301-427-9451


--
Dana Strom Whole Story Uncertainty & Probabilities Viewer Virtual Lab Forum http://vlab.noaa.gov/web/wsup/forums/-/message_boards/view_message/31663102VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov


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Tim Garner, C.C.M
Meteorologist-in-Charge
National Weather Service Spaceflight Meteorology Group
Johnson Space Center - WS8
Houston,  TX  77598

Office :

281-483-1046

Operations:

281-483-1050

Fax :

 

http://www.weather.gov/smg

The contents of this message are mine personally and do not necessarily reflect any position of NOAA.

Orior oriri ortus supremus morass of vulgaris nixus.  Nos can, nos mos, nos must!

Rise above the morass of ordinary effort. We can, we will, we must!  SMG Motto.



--
Tim Garner Whole Story Uncertainty & Probabilities Viewer Virtual Lab Forum http://vlab.noaa.gov/web/wsup/forums/-/message_boards/view_message/31663128VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov


--
Dana Strom
Visualization Task Lead
Digital Forecast Services Division
Meteorological Development Lab
NOAA/National Weather Service

301-427-9451


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Dana Strom Whole Story Uncertainty & Probabilities Viewer Virtual Lab Forum http://vlab.noaa.gov/web/wsup/forums/-/message_boards/view_message/31663157VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov


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Tim Garner, C.C.M
Meteorologist-in-Charge
National Weather Service Spaceflight Meteorology Group
Johnson Space Center - WS8
Houston,  TX  77598

Office :

281-483-1046

Operations:

281-483-1050

Fax :

 

http://www.weather.gov/smg

The contents of this message are mine personally and do not necessarily reflect any position of NOAA.

Orior oriri ortus supremus morass of vulgaris nixus.  Nos can, nos mos, nos must!

Rise above the morass of ordinary effort. We can, we will, we must!  SMG Motto.


DS
Dana Strom, modified 1 Year ago.

RE: 1D Viewer Wind Speeds in Knots

Youngling Posts: 87 Join Date: 12/8/14 Recent Posts
Unfortunately, the only way to save a location at this time is to bookmark it. You could have a series of links, one for each station. I know this isn't the most convenient. We will consider a method of saving locations on the map to make it easier for you to select your additional stations.

Happy to hear that you're beginning to use the 2D maps for briefings! One thing that might be of interest for you, we're currently working on a method to be able to provide custom probability levels as well as custom threshold probabilities for the Probabilistic elements in the maps. I feel like this will be helpful to you in your briefings, so be on the lookout for that release!

Dana

On Thu, Aug 31, 2023 at 9:14 AM Tim Garner <VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov> wrote:
Yes. Exactly that but I have locations that I want to save.  By the way, my office at NASA JSC, TX and the US Space Force Launch Weather Officers in Florida use the 1D data a lot.  The probabilities help inform our customers of the risk of things, particularly wind speeds exceeding certain thresholds.  I'm beginning to use the 2D maps in our splashdown weather briefings to NASA mission managers and flight controllers. 

On Thu, Aug 31, 2023 at 7:55 AM Dana Strom <VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov> wrote:
Do you mean so you can access a particular station not denoted as a station on the map? 

One of the things we did when we brought over the 1D code into MDL was attach it to our EDR-API on the back that allows you to click anywhere on the map. We access the entire grid in the backend so you can get the meteograms for every lat/lon. No need to stick to the grey dots on the map or ask us to add anything -- just click anywhere on the map!

The station name will be replaced with distance and direction to the nearest location for reference. Example below.



On Thu, Aug 31, 2023 at 8:41 AM Tim Garner <VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov> wrote:
I did not know there was an MDL version.  This is fantastic.  Anyway to upload or save grid locations?  We've got several saved on the public location. 

On Thu, Aug 31, 2023 at 7:32 AM Dana Strom <VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov> wrote:
Hi Tim,

The winds on MDL's version of 1D are in knots by default. 

GSL's version (the original) does display the winds in MPH. Perhaps you're looking at that page?

On Thu, Aug 31, 2023 at 8:14 AM Tim Garner <VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov> wrote:

That's the request.  Wind speed in knots.


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Dana Strom
Visualization Task Lead
Digital Forecast Services Division
Meteorological Development Lab
NOAA/National Weather Service

301-427-9451


--
Dana Strom Whole Story Uncertainty & Probabilities Viewer Virtual Lab Forum http://vlab.noaa.gov/web/wsup/forums/-/message_boards/view_message/31663102VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov


--
 
Tim Garner, C.C.M
Meteorologist-in-Charge
National Weather Service Spaceflight Meteorology Group
Johnson Space Center - WS8
Houston,  TX  77598

Office :

281-483-1046

Operations:

281-483-1050

Fax :

 

http://www.weather.gov/smg

The contents of this message are mine personally and do not necessarily reflect any position of NOAA.

Orior oriri ortus supremus morass of vulgaris nixus.  Nos can, nos mos, nos must!

Rise above the morass of ordinary effort. We can, we will, we must!  SMG Motto.



--
Tim Garner Whole Story Uncertainty & Probabilities Viewer Virtual Lab Forum http://vlab.noaa.gov/web/wsup/forums/-/message_boards/view_message/31663128VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov


--
Dana Strom
Visualization Task Lead
Digital Forecast Services Division
Meteorological Development Lab
NOAA/National Weather Service

301-427-9451


--
Dana Strom Whole Story Uncertainty & Probabilities Viewer Virtual Lab Forum http://vlab.noaa.gov/web/wsup/forums/-/message_boards/view_message/31663157VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov


--
 
Tim Garner, C.C.M
Meteorologist-in-Charge
National Weather Service Spaceflight Meteorology Group
Johnson Space Center - WS8
Houston,  TX  77598

Office :

281-483-1046

Operations:

281-483-1050

Fax :

 

http://www.weather.gov/smg

The contents of this message are mine personally and do not necessarily reflect any position of NOAA.

Orior oriri ortus supremus morass of vulgaris nixus.  Nos can, nos mos, nos must!

Rise above the morass of ordinary effort. We can, we will, we must!  SMG Motto.



--
Tim Garner Whole Story Uncertainty & Probabilities Viewer Virtual Lab Forum http://vlab.noaa.gov/web/wsup/forums/-/message_boards/view_message/31663699VLab.Notifications@noaa.gov


--
Dana Strom
Visualization Task Lead
Digital Forecast Services Division
Meteorological Development Lab
NOAA/National Weather Service

301-427-9451