Weather Data much safer now
Moderator: S2k Moderators
Forum rules
The posts in this forum are NOT official forecasts and should not be used as such. They are just the opinion of the poster and may or may not be backed by sound meteorological data. They are NOT endorsed by any professional institution or STORM2K. For official information, please refer to products from the National Hurricane Center and National Weather Service.
- hurricanetrack
- HurricaneTrack.com
- Posts: 1781
- Joined: Tue Dec 02, 2003 10:46 pm
- Location: Wilmington, NC
- Contact:
-
- Professional-Met
- Posts: 11430
- Age: 35
- Joined: Sat Dec 24, 2005 9:00 pm
- Location: School: Florida State University (Tallahassee, FL) Home: St. Petersburg, Florida
- Contact:
- Andrew92
- S2K Supporter
- Posts: 3247
- Age: 41
- Joined: Mon Jun 16, 2003 12:35 am
- Location: Phoenix, Arizona
fact789 wrote:i kno im new but i dont get it.
He proposed a bill in 2005 to try to make us pay for our weather information, which of course comes out of our tax dollars. We would get warnings but that is pretty much it, unless we wanted to pay Accuweather or another private sector.
GOOD RIDDANCE SANTORUM!!!

-Andrew92
0 likes
See ya Rick! Yes!!!!!!!
How I wished I lived in PA...just this one time...so I could have voted against this guy.
Although...that's one less topic to discuss on the show next week lol...
MW
How I wished I lived in PA...just this one time...so I could have voted against this guy.
Although...that's one less topic to discuss on the show next week lol...
MW
0 likes
Updating on the twitter now: http://www.twitter.com/@watkinstrack
The weather data was always going to be available. That is not exactly a fair attack on fmr Senator Santorum
The text of the bill stated that NWS would HAVE to make PUBLIC all of its data for FREE.Satellite imagery and model plots pre generated are a service. Those plotting the data have a right to demand payment for that service.
If one does not want to pay, one can always get the data directly via an NCEP ftp site and generate one's own plots
The text of the bill stated that NWS would HAVE to make PUBLIC all of its data for FREE.Satellite imagery and model plots pre generated are a service. Those plotting the data have a right to demand payment for that service.
If one does not want to pay, one can always get the data directly via an NCEP ftp site and generate one's own plots
0 likes
He proposed a bill in 2005 to try to make us pay for our weather information, which of course comes out of our tax dollars. We would get warnings but that is pretty much it, unless we wanted to pay Accuweather or another private sector.
That is far from the truth. See the post above this one for what the bill really stated
That is far from the truth. See the post above this one for what the bill really stated
0 likes
- Andrew92
- S2K Supporter
- Posts: 3247
- Age: 41
- Joined: Mon Jun 16, 2003 12:35 am
- Location: Phoenix, Arizona
Derek Ortt wrote:He proposed a bill in 2005 to try to make us pay for our weather information, which of course comes out of our tax dollars. We would get warnings but that is pretty much it, unless we wanted to pay Accuweather or another private sector.
That is far from the truth. See the post above this one for what the bill really stated
OK, sorry. It just seemed like some people worded it similar to that way and I guess that's how I read it. But I understand now. Thanks.
Still, glad Santorum is gone.
-Andrew92
0 likes
-
- Category 5
- Posts: 1242
- Joined: Mon Dec 05, 2005 7:53 pm
Hi all -
I've been enjoying lurking and reading the hurricane discussions, but I haven't had anything to add since I live in MI. I remember this bill coming up though.
This would not have forced the NWS to supply weather data for free. In fact, the intent appears to be to keep the NWS from competing with other services that add value - ie making pretty pictures of radar data, which potentially would mean all the current NWS web stuff would have to come down. The relevant section -
(b) COMPETITION WITH PRIVATE SECTOR.--The
20 National Weather Service shall not provide, or assist other
21 entities in providing, a service or product (other than a
22 service or product described in subsection (a)(1)(A)) that
23 is or could be provided by the private sector unless--
1 (1) the Secretary determines that the private
2 sector is unwilling or unable to provide such service
3 or product; or
4 (2) the United States Government is obligated
5 to provide such service or product under inter-
6 national aviation agreements to provide meteorolog-
7 ical services and exchange meteorological informa-
8 tion.
Here is the full text
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/billtex ... l=s109-786
I've been enjoying lurking and reading the hurricane discussions, but I haven't had anything to add since I live in MI. I remember this bill coming up though.
This would not have forced the NWS to supply weather data for free. In fact, the intent appears to be to keep the NWS from competing with other services that add value - ie making pretty pictures of radar data, which potentially would mean all the current NWS web stuff would have to come down. The relevant section -
(b) COMPETITION WITH PRIVATE SECTOR.--The
20 National Weather Service shall not provide, or assist other
21 entities in providing, a service or product (other than a
22 service or product described in subsection (a)(1)(A)) that
23 is or could be provided by the private sector unless--
1 (1) the Secretary determines that the private
2 sector is unwilling or unable to provide such service
3 or product; or
4 (2) the United States Government is obligated
5 to provide such service or product under inter-
6 national aviation agreements to provide meteorolog-
7 ical services and exchange meteorological informa-
8 tion.
Here is the full text
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/billtex ... l=s109-786
0 likes
images are NOT data. The data is the actual numbers. Those have to be plotted in order to see the pretty images. Someone has to write the programs to make that plot. If one wants to be charged for that work, I have no problem with it
That said, EVERYONE can have their own personal weather loops on their home computers. Check into the program GARP, though you n\would need the capability to receive large amounts of satellite and radar data
That said, EVERYONE can have their own personal weather loops on their home computers. Check into the program GARP, though you n\would need the capability to receive large amounts of satellite and radar data
0 likes
Derek Ort wrote
I know, and I know the data is available. I'm not trying to get into an argument with you
, it's just that I can't see anything in the bill about forcing the NWS to give anything away. Rather, it looks like the opposite in that it potentially limits the ability of the NWS to supply data that has been enhanced - ie turned into bitmaps for instance. It's possible that was not the intent of the bill, but it's vague enough that it's easy to interpret it as an attempt to keep the NWS from directly supplying radar loops etc. that could compete with private weather companies.
images are NOT data. The data is the actual numbers. Those have to be plotted in order to see the pretty images. Someone has to write the programs to make that plot. If one wants to be charged for that work, I have no problem with it
I know, and I know the data is available. I'm not trying to get into an argument with you

0 likes
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: AnnularCane, Argcane, Cpv17, Hypercane_Kyle, IcyTundra, LAF92, skillz305, Stratton23, wzrgirl1 and 134 guests