Lots of WFOs put out a point in the center of their CWA as the area of
max concern with the equivalent of "Nothing going on here. Nothing to
see. Move along" which may still give us something to look at. If
_anyone_ spots anything please send it along and I'll try to look at it.
gerry
Richard Polivka, N6NKO wrote:
In checking the SPC forecasts for the next couple of days, testing
fodder may be few and far between. Even then, stuff can still slip
through. I can put BigBox to record all day and see what I pick up in
the nets.
73 from 807,
Richard, N6NKO
Gerry Creager wrote:
I watched it for a couple of more days after it last came up and it
started calming down. I'll try to carve some time out on Monday.
What I need to identify if this is something with the latest build of
AWIPS or WarnGen being fed into the system.
gerry
Tom Russo wrote:
On Sat, Oct 06, 2007 at 02:12:09PM -0700, we recorded a
bogon-computron collision of the <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> flavor,
containing:
Here is the offending line:
JSJSMW>APRS,qAS,WXSVR:;JSJM1948z*062145z1851.60NM05606.00WWCenter of
MaxConcern
}d0`N�M�K�M�R�L�{6JmAI
The commas near the end were appearing as '?' but in black
(unprintable character?).
Is this an issue with WXSVR or with whomever JSJ is?
This is happening all over the place. I see it dozens of times a
day. The
weather services are obviously using some new program that is generating
invalid characters in the multipoints. Gerry was going to look into
it, but
got busy.
The wxsvr.net pages documenting the protocol haven't changed, but
obviously
these weather sites are generating objects with multipoints that
don't conform
to the published protocols.
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