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new C-5 entries for NOAA 22 and 23 #218

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jbathegit opened this issue Sep 27, 2024 · 1 comment
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new C-5 entries for NOAA 22 and 23 #218

jbathegit opened this issue Sep 27, 2024 · 1 comment
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In preparation for the launch of the next NOAA JPSS satellites beginning in 2027, U.S. NESDIS is requesting new C-5 entries for these satellites.

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COMMON CODE TABLE C-5: Satellite identifier

Code Meaning
756 NOAA 22
757 NOAA 23

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Note that we are requesting the above numbers in the 700-799 range of CCT C-5 for these future satellites, even though recent JPSS satellites such as NOAA 19, NOAA 20, NOAA 21, etc. were defined within the 200-299 range. This is because of the rule for C-5 which states that only even deciles should be used for polar orbiting satellites, and those deciles are now full within the 200-299 range.

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Jeff Ator (NOAA/NWS)
Lihang Zhou (NOAA/NESDIS)
Walter Wolf (NOAA/NESDIS)

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Example: Manual on Codes (WMO-No. 306), Volume I.2, Common Code Table C-5

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@jbathegit jbathegit added this to the FT2025-1 milestone Sep 27, 2024
@amilan17 amilan17 moved this to Submitted in CCT Amendments Oct 15, 2024
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https://github.com/wmo-im/tt-tdcf/wiki/2024.10.15.tt.tdcf notes:

@amilan17 amilan17 changed the title new C-5 entries new C-5 entries for NOAA 22 and 23 Oct 15, 2024
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