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<br />repeated only once every 15 minutes. One RHI taken through Kingvale wi 11 be <br />recorded on tape at 15 min intervals. <br /> <br />Processing of digital radar tapes can occur at two locations. Primary <br />editing, compression, and archiving of radar data will be handled by the E&R <br />Center in Denver. Tapes will be shipped to Denver immediately after a deci- <br />s i on is made as to whether a copy is des i red for process i ng on the Auburn <br />Perkin-Elmer. The radar contractor will selectively sample radar tapes for <br />any problems and report problems with the tapes to the Site Director. <br />(Graphic displays can be run on the Auburn Perkin-Elmer using the raw tapes as <br />input.) Cleaned tapes will be sent from Denver for use in recording. The <br />Bureau contractor will be responsible for calculating radar response <br />variables. The final set will be sent to the Site Director. <br /> <br />Again this season, 35-mm slides wi1l be taken from an additional color monitor <br />within the radar van. An electronically triggered 35-mm camera mounted over <br />the monitor will photograph the 20 elevation scan of each 5 minute sequence. <br />36-exposure rolls of 35-mm color film will be used in the radar camera. A <br />roll of film will last a variable time period depending on the volume scan <br />interval. Occasional checks will be made to ensure that the film is advancing <br />properly. <br /> <br />A remote color display will be located in the AFO. This scope w:il not <br />display all the scans taken by the radar. Generally, only one 20 elevation <br />scan wi 11 be transmitted to Auburn every 5 or 15 mi nutes. It wi 11 not be <br />possible for the forecaster in Auburn to request different elevation angle <br />PPI's from the radar operator. <br /> <br />III-12 <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />