. Aerographer's Mate 3 & 2. United States. Navy; Meteorology; Oceanography. AEROGRAPHER'S MATE 3 & 2 CABINET, ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, CY-2231/SMQ RECEIVER, RADIO R-832/SM0-1 RECORDER WEATHER DATA, R0-7I/SM0-1. POWER SUPPLY, PP-I8I2/SM0-1 Figure 9-3. —Radiosonde Receptor M )• AN/SMQ- with which a computer can process and produce weather information is of little value if the product cannot reach the user on a real-time basis. This requires equipment that can receive and transmit data at a high rate of speed. This equipment and the system :utilizing this equipment are discussed in t
. Aerographer's Mate 3 & 2. United States. Navy; Meteorology; Oceanography. AEROGRAPHER'S MATE 3 & 2 CABINET, ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, CY-2231/SMQ RECEIVER, RADIO R-832/SM0-1 RECORDER WEATHER DATA, R0-7I/SM0-1. POWER SUPPLY, PP-I8I2/SM0-1 Figure 9-3. —Radiosonde Receptor M )• AN/SMQ- with which a computer can process and produce weather information is of little value if the product cannot reach the user on a real-time basis. This requires equipment that can receive and transmit data at a high rate of speed. This equipment and the system :utilizing this equipment are discussed in the following para- graphs. NAVAL ENVIRONMENTAL DATA NETWORK (NEDN) The Naval Environmental Data Network (NEDN) is the primary computerized network for disseminating meteorological and oceanographic products of the Naval Weather Service. The system consist of all the Naval Weather Service computers linked together via high speed tele- phone circuits. The network extends to each of the four FLEWEACENs —Guam, Pearl Harbor, Norfolk, and Rota, and to FLEWEAFAC Suitland, FLENUMWEACEN Monterey, CA, with the great- est computer power, is the hub of this network and generates all the basic computer environ- mental analyses and forecasts distributed via the NEDN. There are two circuits in CONUS called Tielines. These circuits parallel each coast, with the East Coast Tieline being operated by FLEWEACEN Norfolk, and the West Coast Tieline by FLENUMWEACEN Monterey. These tielines connect stations with their respective monitor stations as indicated in figure 9-4. Most of the raw data observations used by FLENUMWEACEN Monterey are received from the Automated Weather Network (AWN), which is the Air Force counterpart of the NEDN, via high speed cir- cuits. Major changes are occuring in computer equipment and therefore will not be discussed in great detail. The Naval Environmental Dis- play Station (NEDS) is being introduced at NEDN and tieline activities. The introduction of NEDS-1, and o
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