Something is definitely different with noaaport data volume... earlier I
showed where we seemed to have reach some maximum, and after rebooting
everything and cleaning up the involved hardware, we still seem to be
running hotter than normal... here is the latest daily chart (plots at 5
min average intervals)
http://modelweather.com/files/noaaport/2016.12.10.noaaport.day.png
and then we compare the daily chart to weekly charts, we can see
'something' happened recently to dramatically change volumes.
http://modelweather.com/files/noaaport/2016.12.10.noaaport.week.png
cheers,
--patrick
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Patrick L. Francis
Vice President of Research & Development
Aeris Weather
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http://modelweather.com/
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------ Original Message ------
From: "Patrick L. Francis" <wxprofessor@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "nws.noaaport.support@xxxxxxxx" <NWS.NOAAPORT.SUPPORT@xxxxxxxx>;
"NOAAPORT" <noaaport@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; "LDM"
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Sent: 12/10/2016 5:40:35 PM
Subject: noaaport volume maxima
HRRR over noaaport is having distribution issues again... notice here
beginning wih 21z file sizes show as incomplete:
http://modelweather.com/files/noaaport/noaaport.hrrr.2016.12.10.png
Another interesting factor is that over the last few days, noaaport
volume has 'flatlines' near 50mb which is indicative that perhaps a
maxima in volume has been reached during peak times? notice in the
following chart:
http://modelweather.com/files/noaaport/noaaport.volume.2016.12.10.png
that 50M maximas are reached with that one teenie peak of about 55M ...
when reading the chart 'new' is on the right 'old' left, and 'down'
means incoming data volumes... both of my dishes run incoming from
noaaport (novra) on a dedicated nic to ensure proper volume analysis...
if anyone else notices their HRRR having problems around 21z.. please
let me know.. I'm trying to write some workarounds to accomodate for
old data :/
Cheers,
--patrick
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Patrick L. Francis
Vice President of Research & Development
Aeris Weather
http://aerisweather.com/
http://modelweather.com/
wxprofessor@xxxxxxxxx
http://facebook.com/wxprofessor/
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