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Title

SLdecode_display_summary4a

Authors

Laura.Kong

Summary

TSUNAMI WARNING OPERATIONS SEA LEVEL MONITORING TIDE TOOL DISPLAY AND DECODE OF SEA LEVEL DATA TRANSMITTED OVER THE WMO GLOBAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM vers.,April Pacific Tsunami Warning Center NOAA International Tsunami Information Center NOAA-UNESCO IOC Tide Tool is a software application that provides end users with the ability to decode, display, and manipulate sea level data broadcast over the Global Telecommunications System GTS of the World Meteorological Organization WMO.Data download through the internet is also available, but is not recommended because timely, complete delivery of all data packets cannot be guaranteed.TideTool is enabled by the Tide.tcl script and region-specific map clients that provide simple-to-use graphical user interfaces to the continuously-incoming sea level data streams the tool uses the Tcl Tk software package and its BLT extension.Tcl

Keywords

operations, monitoring, display, transmitted, telecommunications, international information, information noaa-unesco, software application, broadcast, meteorological organization, download, available, delivery, region-specific, simple-to-use graphical, interfaces continuously-incoming, extensiontcl, platform-independent, programming language,

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