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# Test log file for weather alerts.  Bring this file into Xastir via
# the Open Log File option and within 30-60 seconds you should see
# the alerts light up.  All except the first one listed here which
# has a matching cancel:  See that alert as cancelled in the
# View->Weather Alerts dialog.
#
# If using this file during the early part of a month you must
# change the date stamp ("30" here) to numbers closer to your
# current date but into the future a bit.  Note that these are UTC
# date/times.  You must be within XX days (mod 31) to see the
# alerts, else Xastir assumes the date was from the previous month
# and discards them.  The alert must be within 0-10 days into the
# future (UTC) in order to be displayed, per
# util.c:time_from_aprsstring()
#
# Note:  If commenting out sentences you'll need to use more than
# just one a '#' mark.  "####" seems to work fine (4 chars).



# Test individual alerts, with only one area lit up per message.

# Alert level tests, color specifies alert level:
# -----------------------------------------------
# First we do an active alert and a cancel.  This should not display
# on the map, but CANCL messages show in the View WX Alerts dialog.
# If the alert did show, it would be lighting up the San Juan
# Islands (upper Puget Sound) in Blue.
SEWWSW>APRS::NWS-TEST :302119z,DENSE_FOG,WA_Z001, {OKoAB
SEWWSW>APRS::NWS-CANCL:302119z,DENSE_FOG,WA_Z001, {OKoAB
#
# Blue "ALERT", WA, WA, lower left.
SEWWSW>APRS::NWS-TEST :302119z,DENSE_FOG,WA_Z020, {OKoAB
#
# Red "ALERT", WA, lower left.
SEWWSW>APRS::NWS-WARN :302119z,DENSE_FOG,WA_Z021, {OKoAB
#
# Green "ALERT", WA, above Portland.  "NWS-     " works here also,
# giving a Green alert just like "NWS-CURT ".
SEWWSW>APRS::NWS-CURT :302119z,DENSE_FOG,WA_Z019, {OKoAB
#
# Red "ALERT", WA, along Columbia river.
SEWWSW>APRS::NWS-CIVIL:302119z,DENSE_FOG,WA_Z024, {OKoAB
#
# K2DLS WA_Z023 no longer exists (08/25/17)
# Yellow "ALERT", WA, along Columbia river.
#SEWWSW>APRS::NWS-WATCH:302119z,DENSE_FOG,WA_Z023, {OKoAB
#
# Cyan "ALERT", WA, along Columbia river.
SEWWSW>APRS::NWS-ADVIS:302119z,DENSE_FOG,WA_Z022, {OKoAB



# Event type tests, embedded text changes with even type:
# -------------------------------------------------------
# Blue "FLOOD", WA, lower middle.
SEWWSW>APRS::NWS-TEST :302119z,FLOOD,WA_Z026, {OKoAB
#
# Red "SNOW", WA, bottom middle.
SEWWSW>APRS::NWS-WARN :302119z,SNOW,WA_Z027, {OKoAB
#
# Yellow "TORNDO", WA, lower middle.
SEWWSW>APRS::NWS-WATCH:302119z,TORNDO,WA_Z028, {OKoAB
#
# Cyan "WIND", WA, lower right.
SEWWSW>APRS::NWS-ADVIS:302119z,WIND,WA_Z029, {OKoAB
#
# Green "WNTR STRM", WA, lower right.
SEWWSW>APRS::NWS-CURT :302119z,WINTER_STORM,WA_Z030, {OKoAB
#
# Blue "WINTER WX", WA, lower right.
SEWWSW>APRS::NWS-TEST :302119z,WINTER_WEATHER,WA_Z031, {OKoAB
#
# Red "ALERT", WA, lower right.
SEWWSW>APRS::NWS-WARN :302119z,SVRTSM,WA_Z032, {OKoAB
#
# Green "ALERT", WA, lower right.
SEWWSW>APRS::NWS-CURT :302119z,CURT,WA_Z033, {OKoAB
#
# "RED FLAG", Yellow/Cyan/Red respectively.  WA, left edge.
SEWWSW>APRS::NWS-WATCH:302119z,RED_FLAG,WA_Z650, {OKoAB
SEWWSW>APRS::NWS-ADVIS:302119z,RED_FLAG,WA_Z651, {OKoAB
SEWWSW>APRS::NWS-CIVIL:302119z,RED_FLAG,WA_Z652, {OKoAB



# File type tests:
# ----------------
# c_08au05.shp
# z_06oc05.shp
# Cyan "WNTR STRM", WA, upper middle.
SEWWSW>APRS::NWS-ADVIS:302119z,WINTER_STORM,WA_C007, {OKoAB
#
# Green "WNTR STRM", WA, lower middle right.
SEWWSW>APRS::NWS-CURT :302119z,WINTER_STORM,WA_Z034, {OKoAB
#
# fz20se05.shp
# Red "RED FLAG", WA lower Puget Sound.
SEWWSW>APRS::NWS-CIVIL:302119z,RED_FLAG,WA_Z654, {OKoAB
#
# mz12se05.shp
# Yellow "WNTR STRM", WA, Whidbey Island.
SEWWSW>APRS::NWS-WATCH:302119z,WINTER_STORM,PZ_Z134, {OKoAB
#
# K2DLS PZ_Z082 no longer exists (08/25/17)
# oz15de04.shp
# Green "WNTR STRM", WA, off west coast out in the Pacific.
SEWWSW>APRS::NWS-CURT :302119z,WINTER_STORM,PZ_Z082, {OKoAB
#
# w_28de04.shp
# Green "SNOW", ID & OR, around the Boise area.
SEWWSW>APRS::NWS-CURT :302119z,SNOW,CW_ABOI, {OKoAB
#
# hz28au04.shp
# Support for this filename is not implemented in Xastir.



# Test multiple alerts in one packet, in WSSVR normal and compressed
# format (dash/underline).
#
# Blue "ALERT" in OR, along coast
SEWWSW>APRS::NWS-TEST :302119z,DENSE_FOG,OR_Z001,OR_Z002,OR_Z003,OR_Z004,OR_Z005 {OKoAB
#
# This one ends up yellow because "WATCH" is found later in the
# string:
#//////#SEWWSW>APRS::NWS-CURT :302119z,WINTER_STORM_WATCH_C,OR_Z011,OR_Z013 {OKoAB
# But this one ends up Green.
#//////#SEWWSW>APRS::NWS-CURT :302119z,DENSE_FOG,OR_Z011,OR_Z013 {OKoAB
#
# Blue "ALERT", upper portion of Idaho
SEWWSW>APRS::NWS_TEST :302119z,DENSE_FOG,IDZ1-2-3-4-5-IDZ6>9 {OKoAB



# NOTES:
# ------
# CANCL=C=6=orange3
#  TEST=T=4=RoyalBlue
#  WARN=R=1=red2
# CIVIL=R=1=red2
# WATCH=Y=2=yellow2
# ADVIS=B=3=cyan2
#     ?=G=5=ForestGreen
#
# FLOOD
# SNOW
# TORNDO
# WIND
# WINTER_STORM
# WINTER_WEATHER
# RED_FLAG
# SVRTSM (not implemented)
# ?