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Atmospheric River in the Pacific Northwest and Northern Rockies this Weekend

A Pacific storm and atmospheric river will impact the Pacific Northwest states and northern Rockies this weekend, bringing locally heavy low elevations rain and heavy high elevation snow in the mountains. By Sunday over the Interior Northwest, rain combined with snowmelt will increase the risk of flood hazards. Flood Watches are in effect. Read More >


EMWIN PRODUCT LINKS

 

GIFS FTP ( https://www.weather.gov/iscs/nwsGIFS )

EMWIN FTP (https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/SL.us008001/CU.EMWIN/DF.xt/DC.gsatR/OPS/)

GIF Links are as follows:
GIFS - https://ra4-gifs.weather.gov/data/RMTN

  1. Climate Products (8-unique) -https://ra4-gifs.weather.gov/data/RMTN/ANLZ_CLIMATE/
  2. Aviation Forecasts (FTUS80) - https://ra4-gifs.weather.gov/data/RMTN/FCAST/
  3. Aviation Observations (SAUS80, SPUS80) - https://ra4-gifs.weather.gov/data/RMTN/SURFACE/

 

Specific information on the products carried on EMWIN is available here:
EMWIN_text_product_catalog
EMWIN_image_product_catalog
EMWIN archived files may be downloaded via public Internet from the following URL:
https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/SL.us008001/CU.EMWIN/DF.xt/DC.gsatR/OPS/

Additional information is available in the EMWIN web pages:
https://www.weather.gov/emwin/

 

OTHER NWS PRODUCT LINKS

 

All NWS products are available via FTP Anonymous (https://www.weather.gov/tg/dataprod ).

https://forecast.weather.gov/product_types.php?site=NWS

Aviation products (TAF, METAR) are available from the Aviation Center (https://www.aviationweather.gov/)

Climate products (CLI, CLM, and CLA) are available from the Climate Prediction Center

(https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/) and the National Centers for Environmental Information (https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/).

 

Hydro-meteorological data and information (https://water.weather.gov/ahps/).

Alerts and Warnings (https://alerts.weather.gov/)

Outlooks (https://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/outlook/)

Forecasts (https://www.weather.gov/forecasts)

Observations (https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/weather/asos/ and https://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/)