A delivery monitoring program for satellite temperature data
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1979
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Description:"This code is designed to monitor delivery by NESS of satellite data from the two-satellite TOVS system to the NMC/EDIS DISK, giving special attention to the data of most interest to NMC. As a routine "operational" program, it should be run twice per day. When run between 0600 and 1800 GCT, it will determine how much oceanic satellite data was observed in the +3-hour windows for the following three analyses: a. Large-scale analysis (e.g., Flattery) for 1200 GCT that was made at 1600 GCT of previous day. (Window = 0900-1500) b. Final analysis (e.g., OI) for 1200 GCT map made at 2130 of the previous day. (Window = 0900-1500) c. Final analysis for 1800 GCT made at 2230 on previous day. (Window = 1500-2100)"--Page 1.
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Content Notes:Norman A. Phillips.
"July 1979."
"This is an unreviewed manuscript, primarily intended for informal exchange of information among NMC staff members."
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Rights Information:Public Domain
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:643ff28ce435c22d1ef8ea6b7dac0ad5333e2b48094b244d10802ee0f8f50674
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