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#21 Postby Brent » Wed Aug 04, 2004 7:50 am

Thanks for posting the info. Any west wind reported in the islands?
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#22 Postby Aquawind » Wed Aug 04, 2004 7:52 am

Recons should be a sticky until the last OB and yes a brief decode would be nice... :wink:
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#23 Postby Thunder44 » Wed Aug 04, 2004 7:53 am

jlauderdal wrote:
Thunder44 wrote:URNT11 KNHC 041234
97779 12344 40134 62118 07700 17019 22219 /9799
RMK AF985 0102A CYCLONE OB 12


Thanks for the info but posting raw recon is of little help. Please post the decoded information. Very few people know how to read the raw data. I will be happly to supply you with a decoder if you need it otr anyone else for that matter.


I posted it so somebody else can decode it. But I believe the ob 12 was taken at 8:34 EDT at 13.4N 62.1W and they are reporting flight level winds from the SSE at 19knts. You can find out how to decode on the NHC site.
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#24 Postby chadtm80 » Wed Aug 04, 2004 7:55 am

Excellent page for decoding

http://www.hurricanehunters.com/recco.htm
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#25 Postby Anonymous » Wed Aug 04, 2004 7:55 am

The invest is now on Goes floater 1 instead of 2 just FYI.
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#26 Postby Hyperstorm » Wed Aug 04, 2004 7:58 am

jlauderdal wrote:
Thunder44 wrote:URNT11 KNHC 041234
97779 12344 40134 62118 07700 17019 22219 /9799
RMK AF985 0102A CYCLONE OB 12


Thanks for the info but posting raw recon is of little help. Please post the decoded information. Very few people know how to read the raw data. I will be happly to supply you with a decoder if you need it otr anyone else for that matter.


It's not that hard. In fact it's pretty simple once you get accustomed to it. Here I'll show you for future reference:

Look starting from the right, the third row. See it says...17019?

Well, that means that winds are coming from the SSE or 170 degrees which is the FIRST 3 numbers you see in that row and at a velocity of 19 knots which is the last 2 numbers you see in that same row. Remember this is flight level data ONLY. IF another row appears on the far right with a number starting in 4 then that means that surface winds were obtained and it will be shown the same way I said above. In this case, this report doesn't show any surface winds.
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#27 Postby jlauderdal » Wed Aug 04, 2004 8:02 am

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jlauderdal wrote:
Thunder44 wrote:URNT11 KNHC 041234
97779 12344 40134 62118 07700 17019 22219 /9799
RMK AF985 0102A CYCLONE OB 12


Thanks for the info but posting raw recon is of little help. Please post the decoded information. Very few people know how to read the raw data. I will be happly to supply you with a decoder if you need it otr anyone else for that matter.


It's not that hard. In fact it's pretty simple once you get accustomed to it. Here I'll show you for future reference:

Look starting from the right, the third row. See it says...17019?

Well, that means that winds are coming from the SSE or 170 degrees which is the FIRST 3 numbers you see in that row and at a velocity of 19 knots which is the last 2 numbers you see in that same row. Remember this is flight level data ONLY. IF another row appears on the far right with a number starting in 4 then that means that surface winds were obtained and it will be shown the same way I said above. In this case, this report doesn't show any surface winds.


Great, what do the other numbers mean? I have a decoder to run the numbers through but i am trying to help the others.
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#28 Postby Thunder44 » Wed Aug 04, 2004 8:06 am

URNT11 KNHC 041256
97779 12564 40134 62818 07700 14015 23209 /9802 49905
RMK AF985 0102A CYCLONE OB 13

Time: 8:56am EDT
Location: 13.4N 62.8W
Flight level winds: SE 15kts
Surface Winds: Light and Variable

I don't think we have an LLC.
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#29 Postby jlauderdal » Wed Aug 04, 2004 8:09 am

Thunder44 wrote:URNT11 KNHC 041256
97779 12564 40134 62818 07700 14015 23209 /9802 49905
RMK AF985 0102A CYCLONE OB 13

Time: 8:56am EDT
Location: 13.4N 62.8W
Flight level winds: SE 15kts
Surface Winds: Light and Variable

I don't think we have an LLC.


me either
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#30 Postby Hyperstorm » Wed Aug 04, 2004 8:10 am

I would suggest you take a good reading at one of the links above that were posted. To answer your question, I'll show you the basic things about TIME and LOCATION:

Don't worry about the first row as it is always that same number: 97779. Now, the second row is the time, specifically the first 4 digits. In the example above, the observation was taken at 1234 which is universal time or GMT, just subtract -4 to that time and you'll get Eastern Time. Third row...last three digits means latitude. In this case 134 would be 13.4N. Fourth row...first three digits means longitude. In this case 621 would be 62.1W.

Take a good reading at the links above as they do have good information.
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#31 Postby Brent » Wed Aug 04, 2004 8:11 am

I don't think so either. :(
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#32 Postby Thunder44 » Wed Aug 04, 2004 8:24 am

URNT11 KNHC 041311
97779 13114 40139 62418 07800 09018 23219 /9799 40715
RMK AF985 0102A CYCLONE OB 14

Time: 9:11am
Location: 13.9N 62.4W
Flight Level Winds: East 18kts
Surface Winds: 15kts

I'm going to stop posting these. It's becoming pretty clear now.
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#33 Postby caribepr » Wed Aug 04, 2004 8:33 am

This is very cool, to me, as one thing I am good at is reading directions...these directions even include a sample to try out, and make sure you are getting what each of the lines mean. There is a huge amount of info but you can get the basic meaning of the report pretty easily...if you take the time to click on HOW TO READ! This is found on the link I previously posted...

http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/reconlist.shtml

Atlantic, Caribbean, and Gulf of Mexico Reconnaissance

* RECCO Observations (non-tropical cyclone)    [How to read]
* RECCO Observations (tropical cyclone)    [How to read]
* Vortex Data Message    [How to read] [with frames]
* Supplementary Vortex Data Message    [How to read]
* Dropsonde Observations    [How to read]

Eastern Pacific Reconnaissance

* RECCO Observations (non-tropical cyclone)    [How to read]
* RECCO Observations (tropical cyclone)    [How to read]
* Vortex Data Message    [How to read] [with frames]
* Supplementary Vortex Data Message    [How to read]
* Dropsonde Observations    [How to read]

Reconnaissance report formats are also explained here.
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#34 Postby yoda » Wed Aug 04, 2004 8:35 am

TD#2 has been....



DELETED!!
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#35 Postby caribepr » Wed Aug 04, 2004 8:38 am

I can read directions, but I can't always follow them! ;)
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#36 Postby Anonymous » Wed Aug 04, 2004 8:41 am

yoda wrote:TD#2 has been....



DELETED!!


NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! :cry: :cry:
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#37 Postby Brent » Wed Aug 04, 2004 8:52 am

I'm fully expecting TD 2 to be history at 11am.

No LLC=No TD or Bonnie.
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#38 Postby Lindaloo » Wed Aug 04, 2004 10:02 am

Poor Jek!
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#39 Postby c5Camille » Wed Aug 04, 2004 3:21 pm

any word on the plane.... did one go for a 5pm invest?
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