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farrari
12th Jan 2007, 09:53
Syd Metar on 12/1/2007 said, after saying TS to NNW moving at 25kts NE ; "VER:2.1.":uhoh: What does this mean ?

Bug Smasher Smasher
12th Jan 2007, 10:46
Disregard. It's a bit of techobabble that slips through the system from time to time. :8

the wizard of auz
12th Jan 2007, 13:55
either that, or there is a new type of thunderstorm being trialled. the VER:2.1 could be a far better one than the VER:2.0 :eek:

the dean
12th Jan 2007, 14:11
either that, or there is a new type of thunderstorm being trialled. the VER:2.1 could be a far better one than the VER:2.0 :eek:


not the dreaded 2.1 version....:eek: ...oh gawd..

we've heard about this in the northern latitudes but did'nt believe it was out yet...just when we were getting to understand the ver 2.0.....!!!:confused:

you guys and girls are so lucky in the southern latitudes...:}

the dean.

BrazDriver
12th Jan 2007, 16:55
Prehaps Esperance got one of the first 2.1 versions this year!
I hear it was the prototype for you boys up north!

the wizard of auz
12th Jan 2007, 21:15
Thats where a goodly portion of our wet went. bloody guvmint wasting a good wet on trials. how usual. :eek:

AerocatS2A
12th Jan 2007, 23:37
Version 2.1 TS have had most of the bugs removed...

farrari
13th Jan 2007, 06:17
anyone from bom!!!!!!!!

CAPTBOB
13th Jan 2007, 11:10
There's no one there!

Accurate or even just close forecasting went out the window when Version 1 was rolled out.

It never was a suitable replacement for the earlier versions of MK1 Eyeball and 1/2 a Brain.

farrari
15th Jan 2007, 04:39
Still would like an answer:E

AerocatS2A
16th Jan 2007, 08:56
Post 2 is probably about the closest you'll get.

ITCZ
17th Jan 2007, 05:36
Used to get this on the METAR for YBAS and a couple other ports in the Centre up to two or three years ago.

No operational significance apparently. It indicates to the BoM user that there has been a change of equipment at the auto met station. New equipment or software upgrade is monitored to see if it is producing different outputs to the previous.

Give the BoM officer nearest that station a call, numbers are given in JEPP ATC pages AU-604 and AU-605.

Mentioned to the BoM that a NOTAM explaining the abbreviation would have been nice -- save a few hundred pilots thumbing through MET Definitions.