MADIS Provider Resources
Overview
The demands for finer scale meteorological services have increasingly required higher resolution observations to initialize and evaluate weather and climate models, applications, and products. MADIS partnerships with international agencies; federal, state, and local agencies (e.g. state Departments of Transportation); universities; volunteer networks; and private sector (e.g. airlines, railroads) providers have added over 66,000 surface stations from over 160 non-NOAA surface networks to NOAA's surface observations. These partnerships are helping to improve National Weather Service's (NWS) Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) and forecasting services as well as providing a service to the providers.
MADIS provides the following services for providers:
- Quality Control and statistics
- Global database of spatially and temporally integrated observations.
- Standardized access to the Global database.
- Notification if network is not reporting.
Become a Provider
- Are you a Citizen that wants to send personal station data to MADIS/NOAA? If so, please become a provider through CWOP.
- Do you have hydrometeorological data that you would like to send to MADIS/NOAA? If so, please follow our Hydrological Surface data requirements below to become a provider.
- Do you have another form of data that is not hydrometeorological that you would like to send to MADIS/NOAA? If so, please become a provider through our All Other Environmental Data Type requirements.
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Hydrological Surface:
- Requirements:
- Protocol - FTP - Provider uses anonymous FTP to push data to AFWS.
- Format - SHEF A or E
* If these requirements do not work for you or if you need assistance, please see our All Other Environmental Data Type requirements section below for an alternative way to send data to MADIS/NOAA. If you are ready to get started email MADIS Support with subject: "Would like to become a provider" then include the Network Name, Number of Sites and Point of Contact (POC).
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Example of SHEF A -
:::::::::::::: STEUB_HGIRR.17.06.05.08.05.txt :::::::::::::: .A CPBN6 170604 Z DH153736 /HGIRR 1.16: .A CPBN6 170605 Z DH020407 /HGIRR 1.20: .A CPBN6 170605 Z DH033733 /HGIRR 1.22: .A CPBN6 170605 Z DH135915 /HGIRR 1.26: .A MCLN6 170604 Z DH154122 /HGIRR 962.08: .A MCLN6 170604 Z DH222459 /HGIRR 962.08: .A MCLN6 170604 Z DH230910 /HGIRR 962.08: .A MCLN6 170605 Z DH033915 /HGIRR 962.08: .A WCNN6 170604 Z DH151055 /HGIRR 4.30: .A WCNN6 170604 Z DH231054 /HGIRR 4.31: .A WCNN6 170605 Z DH071052 /HGIRR 4.31: .A WCNN6 170605 Z DH113901 /HGIRR 4.33: .A WCNN6 170605 Z DH125011 /HGIRR 4.35: .A BACN6 170604 Z DH152835 /HGIRR 3.37: .A BACN6 170604 Z DH212834 /HGIRR 3.40: .A BACN6 170605 Z DH032833 /HGIRR 3.40: .A BACN6 170605 Z DH085733 /HGIRR 3.45: .A BACN6 170605 Z DH092833 /HGIRR 3.48: .A BACN6 170605 Z DH150332 /HGIRR 3.43: .A MCUN6 170604 Z DH150935 /HGIRR 1028.21: .A MCUN6 170604 Z DH152840 /HGIRR 1028.26: .A MCUN6 170604 Z DH152940 /HGIRR 1028.18: .A MCUN6 170604 Z DH153942 /HGIRR 1028.26:
Example of SHEF E -
ENCLOSURE The NWS is requesting each data partner to create a file containing their sites and their associated National Weather Service Location Identifiers (NWSLIs) with the data values encoded in SHEF in the .E format. The data partner will send the SHEF-encoded file to a central server operated by the NWS. The data partner will send these types of SHEF files: 1.1.1. PPURR (One-minute precipitation value) Example - .E LMIW2 120504 Z DH132300/PPURR DIN1/ 0.04: 1.1.2. PPERR (5-minute precipitation value which is the sum of what occurred during the five-minute period) Example - .E SFK W2 120504 Z DH112500/PPERR DIN5I 0.16: 1.1.3. PPHRR (One-hour precipitation value which is the sum of what occurred during the 60-minute or 1-hour period) Example - .ESFKW2 120504ZDH112500/PPHRR/DIH1/ 0.08: 1.1.4. HGIRR (5-minute stage reading) Example - .E SFKW2 120504 Z DHII4700/HGIRR DIN5 / 3.41: File naming format $xxxxx_PEDTS.YY.MM.DD.HH.MM.txt File naming examples 1.1.1.1.1. WVDEM_PPURR.12.05.04.07.18.txt 1.1.1.1.2. WVDEM_PPERR.12.05.04.07.20.txt 1.1.1.1.3. WVDEM_PPHRR.12.05.04.08.00.txt 1.1.1.1.4. WVDEM_HGIRR.12.05.04.07.45.txt $xxxxx Five letter data partner identification. To be assigned to data partner by NWS HADS Underscore symbol PEDTS PE - Physical Element D- Duration T- Type S- Source Period symbol yy Two digit year Period symbol MM Two digit month Period symbol DD Two digit day Period symbol HH Two digit hour Period symbol MM Two digit minute Period symbol txt File type and extension- Plain text file
- Protocol - FTP (push or pull), LDM, HTTPs (pull).
- Format - SHEF, text, CSV, XML.
* Questions, need assistance, ready to get started contact MADIS Support.
Last updated 25 July 2018