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<br />Priority: <br />)ate sent: <br />From: <br />To: <br />Subject: <br /> <br />Bill: <br /> <br />normal <br />08 Apr 1998 09:45:08 -0400 <br />Larry Tunnell <Larry.Tunnell@noaa.gov> <br />wjo@riverside.com (I PM Return requested) <br />Re[2]: Spotters <br /> <br />If two counties begin with the same letter, look at the second <br />letter - i.e., AD is Adams County, AR is Arapahoe County. <br /> <br />Larry <br /> <br />Reply Separator <br /> <br />Subject: Re: Spotters <br />Author: wjo@riverside.com at EXTERNAL <br />Date: 4/7/19986:28 PM <br /> <br />Larry: <br /> <br />Thank you for your expeditious reply to our request for location data <br />of your weather spotters. I will pass this information on to our GIS <br />specialist and will incorporate them into our figures. <br /> <br />[assume the character preceding the spotter [0 number (e.g. AI]) <br />,ndicates the county in which the spotter is located? II' so, what <br />happens when two counties begin with the same letter (e.g. Adams and <br />Arapahoe)? <br /> <br />Thanks for your help. <br />Bill <br /> <br />> <br />> <br />> Bill: <br />> <br />> [ was able to locate an ascii file of the spotter latitudes and <br />longitudes <br />> along with the ID. It is in the attachment to this message. I hopc this <br />> helps. <br />> <br />> Larry Tunnell <br />> <br /> <br />> Priority: <br />> Date: <br />> From: <br />>To: <br />> Subject: <br /> <br />Bill Owen <br /> <br />normal <br />07 Apr 199818:18:42 -0400 <br />Larry Tunnell <Larry.Tunnell@noaa.gov> <br />wjo@riverside.com (IPM Return requested) <br />Spottcrs <br /> <br />. Forward Header <br /> <br />nIn <br /> <br />Tue. 2 I Apr ] 998 ] 5:56:05 <br />