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Service Change Notice 11-01 Corrected
National Weather Service Headquarters Washington DC
125 PM EDT Wed Apr 21 2011
To: Subscribers:
-Family of Services
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-Emergency Managers Weather Information Network
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Other NWS partners and NWS employees
From: Therese Z. Pierce
Chief, Marine and Coastal Services Branch
Subject: Corrected: Changes to Tropical Cyclone Text Products
Issued by National Centers and Weather Forecast Office
Guam: Effective May 15, 2011
Corrected to clarify format of Tropical Cyclone Discussion in
Section 2 below. The examples remain unchanged.
Effective May 15, 2011, the following changes to tropical
cyclone text products will occur. While there are no changes to
the product issuance criteria, AWIPS IDs, or WMO headings, users
who parse portions of these products may need to make changes in
their software applications.
1. Mass News Disseminator(MND)header block changes:
a) Blank line will be added between the MND header block and
the AWIPS header information for text products issued for
the Atlantic and Eastern Pacific basins. This format is
already used by the Central Pacific Hurricane Center and
the Weather Forecast Office Guam. An example and a
complete list of affected products with WMO headers and
AWIPS IDs can be found at:
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/2011_mnd.shtml
b) Standardization of PRODUCT TYPE LINE by the National
Hurricane Center (NHC), Central Pacific Hurricane Center
(CPHC), Hydrometeorological Prediction Center (HPC), and
the Weather Forecast Office (WFO) Guam.
Tropical Cyclone Public Advisory (TCP) products issued by
HPC will adopt the format of the Product Type Line already
used by NHC, CPHC and WFO Guam.
The standardized format for the Product Type Line is:
(TROPICAL CYCLONE TYPE)(NAME) ADVISORY NUMBER (NN)
In addition, the TROPICAL CYCLONE TYPE in the products
issued by NHC, CPHC, and WFO Guam, and in the TCP
products issued by HPC, will account for a broader range
of tropical cyclone types.
The complete list of (TROPICAL CYCLONE TYPE) which may be
used effective May 15, 2011 is:
TROPICAL DEPRESSION
TROPICAL STORM
HURRICANE
TYPHOON
SUBTROPICAL DEPRESSION
SUBTROPICAL STORM
POST-TROPICAL CYCLONE
REMNANTS OF
An example and a complete list of affected products with
WMO headers and AWIPS IDs can be found at:
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/2011_types.shtml
2. In the Tropical Cyclone Discussion (TCD) issued by NHC and
CPHC a new column with intensity in miles per hour (mph) will
be added. In addition, the following changes will occur:
a. column spacing in the TCD is adjusted
b. the valid forecast time will now be followed by H instead
of HR
c. the initials VT will no longer appear next to the valid
forecast time
An example can be found online at:
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/2011_tcd.shtml
WMO headers and AWIPS IDs of affected products are:
Product Name WMO Header AWIPS ID
Tropical Cyclone Discussion WTNT41-45 KNHC TCDAT1-5
Tropical Cyclone Discussion WTPZ41-45 KNHC TCDEP1-5
Tropical Cyclone Discussion WTPA41-45 PHFO TCDCP1-5
3. The abbreviation for kilometers per hour will change to KM/H.
In the TCP, Tropical Cyclone Update (TCU), when the summary
section is included, and in the Tropical Cyclone Surface Wind
Speed Probabilities (TCSWSP) products issued by NHC and CPHC,
the abbreviation of kilometers per hour will change from
KM/HR to KM/H. This change also affects the TCP issued by
WFO Guam.
Also in the TCSWSP, the abbreviation of kilometers per hour
in table II, WIND SPEED PROBABILITY TABLE FOR SPECIFIC
LOCATIONS, will change from KPH to KM/H.
Examples and a complete list of affected products with
WMO headers and AWIPS IDs can be found at:
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/2011_kmh.shtml
If you have any questions, please contact
John Kuhn
National Weather Service
1325 East West Highway
Room 13124
Silver Spring, Maryland 20910
301 713 1677 extension 121
John.F.Kuhn@xxxxxxxx
National Service Change Notices are online at:
http://www.weather.gov/os/notif.htm
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