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Re: SkippySky : New Astronomy weather forecast website [message #64376 is a reply to message #64372] Mon, 22 December 2008 22:39 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Andrew Cool is currently offline  Andrew Cool
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On Dec 23, 1:27 am, chrism <chris...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Dec 22, 3:11 am, Andrew Cool <andrew.c...@dsto.defence.gov.au>
> wrote:
>
>> Hello All,
>
>> On the assumption that this Group has the odd astronomer or two on
>> board,
>> here's a bit of shameless promotion for an IDL application produced by
>> Robert Dahni of Metvis Services and myself.
>
>> SkippySky takes GFS data from the NOAA NCEP computer model and
>> presents it in familiar weather map format.  Many existing astronomy
>> weather forecast sites use the same data, but present information for
>> only 1 specified lat/lon point at a time.
>
> Any chance you can add South America to the list?
>
> Chris Miller (CTIO)

Hi Chris,

Have a look at http://www.skippysky.com.au/2008/South_America/

I've done a 10x10 degree box around Cerro Tololo.

The numbers in the filenames are the number of hours forward from the
start of the dataset.
The title on each image will be more informative.

Give me a day or two to amend the SkippySky webpage.

Andrew

PS : and don't forget my half hour of imaging on the 4metre... ;-)
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