Time of issue. A SVR will invariably be issued for an area prior to a
TOR. A TOR and SVR are both short-term and short-fuse warnings.
Service messages can screw with this logic, however.
In the new scheme of warnings, the smaller polygon-based Storm Based
Warnings should show up as smaller discrete areas.
Non-severe warnings (high wind, fog, fire danger, etc) are longer-term
and less significant (how ever a warning can be "less" significant)
warnings.
gerry
Eric H Christensen wrote:
Shouldn't there be a way to prioritize them? For example, the Thunderstorm
Warning should be trumped by the Tornado Warning. I think UIV had a
prioritization scheme that showed the color for the highest alert and then on
mouse over would show all of the alerts for that particular county.
73s,
Eric W4OTN
Just completed the .xbm for DENSE_FOG.
Now this message and HEAT (ADVIS and WARN) both appear to use the zone
areas...
# 1186362239 Sun Aug 05 20:03:59 CDT 2007
ILNNPW>APRS::NWS_WARN
:061000z,HEAT,INZ50-58-59-66-73>75-80-KYZ89>98-OHZ60>62-70>72-78-79 {600BB
# 1186362275 Sun Aug 05 20:04:35 CDT 2007
AFCNPW>APRS::NWS_ADVIS:061145z,DENSE_FOG,AKZ131 {5NdAB
I wonder if this is why HEAT did not show up?
Heading to bed so,
73 from 807,
Richard, N6NKO
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