When trying forecast/archive trajectories... Ftp failed
Posted: June 14th, 2021, 5:21 pm
Hello all,
I have been trying to run some forecast and archive trajectory data from a Mac version of HYSPLIT, but I keep receiving an error "FTP failed: arlftp.arlhq.noaa.gov ---> (then whatever date combination I try).
Is this an old and stale server address, is the server down, or is there a newer version of HYSPLIT for Mac I should download? I downloaded this one (and registered) last year in mid-February.
I get this message for all dates, forecast or archived, that I have so far tried. This is why I was/am concerned that this might be an issue with a stale FTP address, or perhaps that I should be running a version newer than the May 2012 MAC HYSPLIT.
I can probably give you a specific set of dates to try, which I will try, but so far it's thrown an error with any single one I try.
For the record, this version of the software had worked previously on my Mac Pro, OSX 10.7.5.
To add a bit more to this, I did try the August 2013 release with the same outcomes . . . FTP failed.
Thanks for your help in advance!
Regards
I have been trying to run some forecast and archive trajectory data from a Mac version of HYSPLIT, but I keep receiving an error "FTP failed: arlftp.arlhq.noaa.gov ---> (then whatever date combination I try).
Is this an old and stale server address, is the server down, or is there a newer version of HYSPLIT for Mac I should download? I downloaded this one (and registered) last year in mid-February.
I get this message for all dates, forecast or archived, that I have so far tried. This is why I was/am concerned that this might be an issue with a stale FTP address, or perhaps that I should be running a version newer than the May 2012 MAC HYSPLIT.
I can probably give you a specific set of dates to try, which I will try, but so far it's thrown an error with any single one I try.
For the record, this version of the software had worked previously on my Mac Pro, OSX 10.7.5.
To add a bit more to this, I did try the August 2013 release with the same outcomes . . . FTP failed.
Thanks for your help in advance!
Regards