I can't do it before Monday (real bad connectivity 'til I get to Boulder) but I'll make shapefiles available for download from mesonet.tamu.edu for warnings, updated every 15 minutes (for mow, may make them more frequent depending on load). Should have done that a long time ago.

I'll post the page. These will be shapefiles, with names consistent with the type of short-term warning. If I'm real good, I can also create a counties-outline shapefile, although we are now all officially doing storm-based (polygon) files.

I also believe that NWS now makes these available. google for 'NWS warning gis' and see if that doesn't help. Like this: http://www.weather.gov/regsci/gis/shapefiles/

gerry

Bill Ramsey wrote:
Hello,

  Which of the available county warning maps and public forecast zone maps
are currently in use? (What valid date)

  I understand that the county maps go into the Counties directory. Do the
zone maps go into the usual maps directory?

Thanks,

Bill
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