As of Unidata AWIPS 17.1.1, the GOES-R decoder supports the ingest and display of NOAAport provisional products (currently on the NOTHER feed), as well as Level 2b netCDF files. A GOES-R Geostationary Lightning Mapper (GLM) decoder is also provided to handle sensor lightning observations.
To display multi-channel composites requires CAVE for Linux or Windows.
### HDF5 Data Store
Decoded GOES-R satellite images are stored in `/awips2/edex/data/hdf5/satellite/` under sector subdirectories:
drwxr-xr-x 18 awips fxalpha PRREGI
drwxr-xr-x 18 awips fxalpha TCONUS
drwxr-xr-x 18 awips fxalpha TFD
drwxr-xr-x 18 awips fxalpha TMESO-1
drwxr-xr-x 18 awips fxalpha TMESO-2
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## Level 2+ Products
Level 2+ products are described as derived environmental variables which will be created and disseminated when GOES-16 is used operationally (compared to **Level 0**, described as unprocessed instrument data at full resolution, and **Level 1b** products, described as radiometric and geometric correction applied to produce parameters in physical units).
Unidata does not currently have access to these products, but EDEX 17.1.1 can support their ingest if made available.
[Read more about GOES-R data levels...](http://www.goes-r.gov/ground/overview.html)
### Level 2+ Decoder Regular Expression
From `/awips2/edex/data/utility/common_static/base/distribution/goesr.xml`
While Unidata is not currently distributing GLM products, you can [download a sample netCDF file](https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/awips2/OR_GLM-L2-LCFA_G16_s20170402339144_e20170402339307_c20170402339509.nc) and copy it to `/awips2/data_store/ingest/` in order to test the decoding and display of GOES-R lightning data.
Load GLM data from the menu **Satellite** > **GOES-16 Provisional** > **GLM-Lightning**. Data are displayable as **Flash**, **Event**, and **Group** and 1min, 5min, 15min, and 1hr intervals.
At the bottom of the menu **Satellite** > **GOES-16 Provisional Products** are sub-menus for GOES-16 Derived Motion Wind (DMW) products. Select the sub-menu **GOES-Test** and then region (CONUS, Full Disk, Mesoscale), and then select the wind product by level: