diff --git a/docs/source/picker.rst b/docs/source/picker.rst index 22c3e4d1..78c46acf 100644 --- a/docs/source/picker.rst +++ b/docs/source/picker.rst @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ SHARPpy links into various datasets around the web to allow the user to explore "Penn State", "http://www.meteo.psu.edu/bufkit/", "HRRR, GFS, NAM, 3km NAM, SREF, RAP" "NOAA SPC","https://www.spc.noaa.gov/exper/soundings/", "Observed U.S. Soundings" "SHARP","http://sharp.weather.ou.edu/", "Observed & Archived Int. Soundings" - "IEM","http://mtarchive.geol.iastate.edu", "GFS, RUC, NAM, NAMNEST, RAP" + "IEM","http://mtarchive.geol.iastate.edu", "GFS, RUC, NAM, NAMNEST, RAP, HRRR" Currently, both the NOAA SPC and SHARP server datasets are able to offer world-wide observed soundings. While the SPC server is handled by the meteorologists at the Storm Prediction Center, the SHARPpy development team has been granted server space at the `University of Oklahoma `_ to generate various datastreams (e.g. international soundings). Data from the SHARP server is generated by GEMPAK binaries that merge realtime standard and significant level data accessible `here `_. Archived soundings were downloaded from the publically available `GEMPAK data archive `_ managed by the `Iowa Environmental Mesonet `_. Data from this archive starts on January 1st, 1946. Decoding of this dataset (and the real-time international data stream on SHARP) are performed by the GEMPAK ``snlist`` binary distributed in the `NWS SOO's BUFRgruven package `_.