I've just been looking at an operational AWIPS system, and it seems to be
receiving data normally. There was a change last year that resulted in a
feed type change (I think from NGRID to mostly HDS and maybe some grids on
IDS|DDPLUS). It was also on the 4th when our data stopped. The notifyme I'm
running should be seeing a LOT of grids with ANY for the feed and only
filtering for the KXXX that NBM comes under for the pattern.
Breaking...as I'm typing this, my notifyme is seeing more files! I think
something may have just been fixed. :-)
Matt
On Mon, Feb 8, 2021 at 12:59 PM Herzmann, Daryl E [AGRON] <
akrherz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Something appears to be up as my archival of the grib2 data stopped on Feb
> 4th. I was only looking at the NGRID feedtype though and I do see some
> KWE{A,B} (at least) files in HDS feed.
>
> daryl
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> Subject: Re: [ldm-users] 20200930: NBM LDM Feedtype change?
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> I'm running a notifyme right now (feed ANY, -p "KWE[ABGIHL]") pointed at
> idd, and all I've seen so far are some APCP24 grids on the Puerto Rico
> domain.
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 8, 2021 at 12:34 PM Matthew Foster - NOAA Federal <
> matthew.foster@xxxxxxxx<mailto:matthew.foster@xxxxxxxx>> wrote:
> Are others receiving NBM OK currently? Our systems have stopped receiving
> data, and I'm trying to track down what happened.
>
> Matt
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 1, 2020 at 10:31 AM Unidata User Support <
> support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Daryl Herzman wrote:
>
> >The PNS below is interesting. My ignorant take is that the NBM data
> >would transition from the NGRID feedtype to something else on LDM?
> >Does anybody know if that's the case? If so, what is that something
> >else in LDM feedtype speak? :)
>
> As long as the NOAAPort broadcast header stays the same, there should
> be no change in the LDM/IDD feed in which the NBM data is distributed.
> If the headers change (we are not anticipating this), the feed may or
> may not change. We will let everyone know if any changes are needed to
> LDM pattern-action processing setups.
>
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