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|style="color:#000;"| The [[About CHILL|CSU-CHILL]] National Weather Radar Facility, located in Greeley, CO, is an advanced, transportable dual-polarized S-band weather radar system. The facility is operated by Colorado State University, under the sponsorship of the [http://www.nsf.gov National Science Foundation] and the University.
|style="color:#000;"| The [[About CHILL|CSU-CHILL]] National Weather Radar Facility, located in Greeley, CO, is an advanced, transportable dual-polarized S-band weather radar system. The facility is operated by Colorado State University, under the sponsorship of the [http://www.nsf.gov National Science Foundation] and the University.
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|style="color:#000;"| VCHILL users note: The latest version of Java (release 7 update 51) enforces stricter rules regarding self-signed certificates.  Consequently, VCHILL will not run under Java 7u51.  While we are working to resolve this issue, we suggest that you use Java 7 update 45 and change your java settings to allow a self-signed java app to run after a warning is given.  For more information on how to do this, please see this [http://help.ramct.colostate.edu/java.aspx CSU page] which provides instructions for changing your Java version etc.
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Revision as of 15:34, 29 January 2014

National Weather Radar Facility
The CSU-CHILL National Weather Radar Facility, located in Greeley, CO, is an advanced, transportable dual-polarized S-band weather radar system. The facility is operated by Colorado State University, under the sponsorship of the National Science Foundation and the University.
VCHILL users note: The latest version of Java (release 7 update 51) enforces stricter rules regarding self-signed certificates. Consequently, VCHILL will not run under Java 7u51. While we are working to resolve this issue, we suggest that you use Java 7 update 45 and change your java settings to allow a self-signed java app to run after a warning is given. For more information on how to do this, please see this CSU page which provides instructions for changing your Java version etc.

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