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Anyway, after a lovely 5F for the low the temp has skyrocketed to 14F, should be topping out at around 18F or so for the high today.
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We're thawing out now, but have to admit I'll take 5F without blizzard conditions anyday.
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Did the Travel Cities segment change codes again? I keep getting the No Data block on mine again.
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I have edited my travel cities list though since some of the original cities didn't make any sense. I never understood why Syracuse was a travel city for example.
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Turbofan wrote: ↑Fri Jan 05, 2018 3:37 am^Yeah, if you haven't run yours for some time it's likely the Phoenix NWS office, it has a different code - 543. Other than that, I don't know of any NWS zone forecast changes. You might want to check the WS 4000 forums, there might be some more information on this over there.
I have edited my travel cities list though since some of the original cities didn't make any sense. I never understood why Syracuse was a travel city for example.
Yeah it was the Phoenix NWS code change. Found out right after posting, lol.
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The high for today will be a staggering 34F. Woot! Shooting all the way up to 68F on Saturday, when some people will wear shorts no doubt.
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Driving on ice is not dangerous as long as everybody goes slow.
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"Coming up, a look at your local radar . But first, your current local conditions."
I remember I recorded a segment of the Weather Channel where the song they used was Norman Conners "Kellie's Theme" and fell in love with the song and watching the WeatherStar. And Dan Chandler for voicing the segments and making it more memorable.
At least the road icing and sleet is over but looks like more rain on the way this weekend.
A side note TF, what flavor do you use? I use J[92-95] since that was the one I got used to and heavily watched during that time before WeatherStar was replaced altogether.
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Yeah, you got the narration part right. For some reason I fast-forwarded to the IntelliSTAR narration. Have I mentioned something about posting early in the morning?Monoceros wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2018 6:43 am"Coming up, a look at your local radar . But first, your current local conditions."
I remember I recorded a segment of the Weather Channel where the song they used was Norman Conners "Kellie's Theme" and fell in love with the song and watching the WeatherStar. And Dan Chandler for voicing the segments and making it more memorable.
At least the road icing and sleet is over but looks like more rain on the way this weekend.
A side note TF, what flavor do you use? I use J[92-95] since that was the one I got used to and heavily watched during that time before WeatherStar was replaced altogether.
As far as what flavor I use, it depends on the song segment length, since the segments I am using are all the free ones available for download from TWC Classics. Depending on the song length, I am using either flavor M or L (1995 onwards) for 2:00 minute segments, K (1993-1995) for 1:30 min, J (1992) for 3:00 min and flavor U, which I modified a bit for song segments that are 1:00 min.
It is a bit tricky to figure it out at first, especially if you don't come from a meteorological perspective. If you follow the steps here though, it should work fine. As stated above, the Travel Cities might not work because of NWS office code changes (Phoenix as an example) but the rest of it should work ok. The biggest thing I ran into was figuring out all of the codes, configurign the radar and everything else was pretty easy.
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