Ref: NOAAPort/NWWS frames out of sequence.
Just a reminder that the switch in uplink occurred this morning at ~1350Z;
the last out-of-sequence-frames registered at 1346Z, so there is a chance
this is resolved? Or at least puts the BMGS in a mode the NOAA contractor
can debug?
*Stonie Cooper, PhD*
Software Engineer III
NSF Unidata Program Center
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
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On Fri, Oct 11, 2024 at 10:28 AM Sebenste, Gilbert <sebensteg@xxxxxxx>
wrote:
> Hello everyone,
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> Stonie Cooper has noted the out-of-sequence and/or missing/messed up
> packets being sent across NOAAport. NESDIS and the AWIPS teams have noted
> this as well.
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> The issue has been traced likely to the BMGS uplink, where they are indeed
> seeing products being sent out of order. Here’s what I know so far from one
> of the NESDIS folks about it:
>
> “We were told that the issue can't be isolated until we switch back to
> ANCF/HMGS.
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> At this point, we suspect the issue could be at BMGS with uplink
> equipment. Switch to ANCF/HMGS is scheduled for 10/24.
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> Thanks”
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> Gilbert Sebenste
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> Meteorology Support Analyst
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