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<br />Riverside Technology, inc. <br /> <br />TELEPHONE CALL SUMMARY SHEET <br /> <br />Date: <br />Call Placed/Received by: <br />Spoke With: <br />Company/Affiliation: <br />Phone no.; <br />Project No.: <br /> <br />4/9/98 <br />Bill Owen <br />Dr. Paul Wol'iJ} <br />NWS - Pueblo CO <br />(7]9) 941\-9429 x766 <br />0479 - 5:1 <br /> <br />Comments: <br /> <br />I spoke with Dr. Wolyn about radar image data for the summer 1997 flooejs thal <br />occurred in SE Colorado. He indicated that the Pueblo office has mchived graphcial <br />images (Archive Level 4) from July 9 thorugh August 21, but they rave not done any <br />special data processing for that time period. NWS rador images ore acquired from <br />the following process: <br />1. Microwave radiation (or RDA raw rador?) data transmitted from the rodor <br />factility located 18 NE of Pueblo to the office ond coverted to digitial format <br />2. RPG (Rador Product Generator): coverts the digital format to grophical images <br />from 1-hr+ storm generators; the result is populoted in Archive Level 3, which is 0 <br />read-only optical disk. This dato is evenlually sent to NCDC in Ashville for orchival. <br />3. PUP (Principle User Position): displays the graphical images and stores imoges in <br />Archive Level 4. <br />Since the Archvie Level 3 disk is used for real-time moniloring cnd forecasting, its <br />availibility is limited. Consequently, Dr. WoIyn suggested we revh"w the NWS Storm <br />Dota for this period, and call him back with specific dates we ore interested in. He <br />could then send us the grophcial images of those periods that RO:J could digitize for <br />the CWCB report. Dr. WoIyn said he would send on example graphic that they could <br />produce. <br /> <br />Signoture <br /> <br />15(} )1~/---- <br />