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title: Acronyms and Abbreviations
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## A
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* ACARS - Aircraft Communications Addressing and Reporting System
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title: COTS and FOSS
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COTS and FOSS used in AWIPS
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title: Grid Parameters
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title: WSR-88D Products
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title: Change CAVE Localization Site
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# Localization Preferences
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title: Perspectives
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subtitle: CAVE User Guide
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# D2D
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title: Editing Menus for D2D
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Any of the data menus can be customized in the Localization Perspective.
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title: GIS Data
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subtitle: D2D User Guide
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The Geographic Information System (GIS) application enables users to import geospatial data from varying GIS data sources for display in CAVE. CAVE currently only supports shape data in WGS84 unprojected latitude/longitude.
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title: Volume Browser
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subtitle: D2D User Guide
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The Volume Browser provides access to numerical models, other gridded data, and selected point data sources, such as RAOB, METAR, and Profiler. Through the Browser interface, you can choose the data source(s), field(s), plane(s), and point(s), and generate a customized list of model graphics or images for display.
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title: Gridded Model Display
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subtitle: D2D User Guide
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# MSLP and Precipitation
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title: NCEP/Hydro Menu
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subtitle: D2D User Guide
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The NCEP/Hydro menu contains nine sections: SPC, TPC, NCO, HPC, MPC, CPC, AWC, Hydro, and Local Analyses/Statistical Guidance. Each section is further subdivided into related products, as described below. For more information on hydro products, refer to documentation prepared by the NWS' Office of Hydrology.
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title: Maps and Overlays
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These programs are accessible though the **Maps** dropdown menu.
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title: Surface Obs
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subtitle: D2D User Guide
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Several of the data sets in the Obs menu can be interrogated (sampled) for more detailed information by clicking mouse Button 1 (B1) over a site. These data sets include METAR, Maritime, and Local. The Obs menu is subdivided into sections that contain related products. These sections are described below.
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title: Radar Tools
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These programs are accessible though the **Tools** dropdown menu, and in individual site radar menus.
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# Estimated Actual Velocity (EAV)
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A velocity (V) display from the radar shows only the radial component of the wind, so the indicated
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title: Radar Menu
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# NEXRAD Radar Display
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title: Satellite Imagery
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subtitle: D2D User Guide
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# VIIRS
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title: Display Tools
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These programs are accessible though the **Tools** dropdown menu.
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Many of the tools listed under the Tools menu can be placed into an editable state. Do not enable the "Hide Legends" feature if you want to place a tool in an editable state, because access to editability is by clicking the center mouse button over the Product Legend
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title: Upper Air Data
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subtitle: D2D User Guide
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The Upper Air dropdown menu provides access to upper air plots, profiler data, radar plan-view and perspective displays of winds, and aircraft and rawinsonde data. Nearby Radiosonde Observations (RAOB) are also included on the menu to provide easy viewing of upper air data.
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# NSHARP Upper Air Soundings
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title: GIS Datastore
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To open,
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**File > Import > GIS Data**
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title: Unused Operational AWIPS Components
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An overview of components that are used operationally by the NWS but are made inactive in the Unidata release. Some components are impractical for non-operational use, and some are unavailable for distribution outside of the NWS.
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title: Build AWIPS Data Delivery RPMs
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subtitle: Work Assignment (WA) Features
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type: guide
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Data Delivery has been implemented into the AWIPS(II) baseline to provide access to data that is not resident locally at a Weather Forecast Office, River Forecast Center, or National Center. Data Delivery gives users the ability to create queries (One Time Requests) and
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subscriptions to data sets (provided OGC / OpenDAP servers such as THREDDS).
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title: Data distribution files
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subtitle: EDEX Admin
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EDEX alerts the appropriate decoding plug-ins of new data by use of XML files that describe data based on regular expressions. If the WMO header, or file name, matches a regular expression listed in a distribution XML, then EDEX will put a message into the QPID queue for the decoder which indicates that a piece of data is available. If a piece of data does not match any distribution XML, EDEX will:
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title: Data flow
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## Data Receipt
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title: File system directories
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subtitle: EDEX Admin
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The major file systems on the Linux-OS EDEX Data Server are as follows:
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title: Using Standard Linux Tools
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Several standard Linux tools can be used to monitor the EDEX processes, and for the purposes of this document and the Unidata AWIPS Training Workshop, it is assumed that all are available and that the user has some knowledge of how they are used. Regardless, this document includes the full command syntax that can be copy and pasted from the document to the terminal.
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title: Regular expressions
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AWIPS uses regular expressions for data filtering at two steps in the ingest process:
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# Grant Users Permission to Create Case Study Archives
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The file `/awips2/edex/data/utility/common_static/base/roles/archiveAdminRoles.xml` controls which users can run the archiving tools from CAVE.
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title: AWIPS Data Delivery
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PDA: ESPDS Product Distribution & Access
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ESPDS: NOAA/NESDIS Environmental Satellite Processing and Distribution System
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# Available IDD Grids
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The file `/awips2/ldm/etc/pqact.conf` defines which grids the LDM will request for EDEX ingest. After editing this file (as user `awips`) you should run `ldmadmin pqactHUP` to re-read the new edits (`ldmadmin restart` will also work).
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AWIPS uses a plugin-based purge strategy for HDF5 data, allowing the user to change the purge frequency for each plugin individually, and specific products for a particular plugin.
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subtitle: Python Meteorological Calculations
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AWIPS will calculate derived parameters using XML file definitions which refer to Python scripts where the actual calculations take place. If and when there is an effort to verify calculated fields in Unidata Python packages, these should come in handy (along with the GEMPAK FORTRAN routines).
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subtitle: Install & Config
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An example of a two-server configuration (LDM and EDEX seperately) using Microsoft Azure CentOS 7.2 virtual machines (Unidata EDEX is supported on CentOS/RHEL 7 since 16.2.2).
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All EDEX services are started and stopped with the commands `edex start` and `edex stop`, and individual services can be started in the following order
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