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Strong to Severe Thunderstorms May Bring Excessive Rainfall to the Southern U.S. Saturday

Marginally severe thunderstorms capable of strong wind gusts and hail will be possible Saturday across much of central Texas, and during the afternoon across parts of the Southeast U.S. Heavy rain from thunderstorms may bring isolated flash and urban flooding, along with new and renewed rises on rivers and streams throughout East Texas and the lower Mississippi Valley. Read More >

NWS will be changing from primary to backup on or about the Monday of the second week of each month; returning to the primary configuration by the following Thursday.  This timeline can be delayed or extended based on declared holidays and Critical Weather Days (https://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/cwd). (Oct 2019)
 

 

 Updates

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  • Outages for NWWS-OI typically last between 30 - 60 minutes.
  • NWWS-OI planned transition on Thursday January 18 at 12:30 to 13:00 UTC.

 

Here are the top 6-reasons there may be an authentication failure;
 

  • User_id or Password is incorrect; these are case sensitive.
  • Firewall(s) have not been adjusted.
  • Port assignment is not "5223".
  • Router was not configured properly.
  • Not connecting to nwws-oi.weather.gov.
  • Applications accessing resources on weather.gov need to provide a User-Agent header in any HTTP request. Requests without a user agent are automatically blocked. This policy is due to a small number of clients utilizing resources far in excess of what most would consider reasonable. We recommend providing a user agent string in the following format:

     

    ApplicationName/vX.Y (http://your.app.url/contact.email@example.com)

     

    This will both uniquely identify your application and allow us to contact you and work with you if we observe abnormal application behavior that may result in a block.

     

    Sample Links

     
    Software Syntax

    WeatherSoftware/v2.0 (http://www.Weather Company XYZ.com/; POC FirstName.POC Lastname@WeatherCompanyXYZ.com)
     

    Modification to ID user if needed;
    WeatherSoftware/v2.0 (http://www.Weather Company XYZ.com/; POC FirstName.POCLastname@WeatherCompanyXYZ.com; UserID Tracking # or e-mail)
     
    Individual Developers (variation)
    MyJava/v7.1 (http://www.CompanyApp.com/ , personal URL or blank; Applicable Company POC@company.com or personal e-mail)
     


    Again, this will both uniquely identify the application used and allow us to contact you and work with you if we observe abnormal application behavior that may result in a block.

 

If after checking the above you still have an issue, use the NWWS Help e-mail (nwws.help@noaa.gov) to describe the error code you are receiving (or problem) and we will try to assist.
 

Remember: Only one (1) program on one (1) computer can use the assigned user_id and password to log into the NWWS Open Interface (OI). Violating this will crash your system(s).

 

CAP v1.2

  • Latest Service Change Notice (SCN)
  • NWWS-OI and SBN/NOAAPORT Channel 201 will not have the CAP v1.2 format at this time. NWWS requires native CAP v1.2 generation from the Weather Forecast Office (WFO) Advanced Weather Interactive Processing System (AWIPS) for NWS Enterprise wide dissemination.
     
  • SBN/NOAAPORT Channels 101-108 (which are all NWS products including alerts and warnings) has the CAP v1.2 format as described in the SCN.
     
  • See also NWWS FAQ #6.