>From a post that Gilbert Sebenste made on facebook earlier today:
Satellite imagery to many phone apps and providers was knocked out when the
primary data center in Asheville, North Carolina went down. They have generator
power there, but the fiber has been destroyed in town.
Also from a tweet (X?) from @TropicalTidBits this morning:
Website notice: GOES satellite imagery remains unavailable because the public
data feed from NOAA has been down since Friday, seemingly due to impacts from
Hurricane Helene. http://tropicaltidbits.com is not the only imagery provider
dependent on this data.
I'm guessing this is affecting the uploads to AWS (maybe that's the public data
feed they are referring to?)
Pete
Pete Pokrandt - System Engineer IV
UW-Madison Dept of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
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Hi all,
I realize this somewhat outside the Unidata realm, but the AWS GOES data has
been missing since Friday morning. Perhaps due to Helene??
https://registry.opendata.aws/noaa-goes/<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://registry.opendata.aws/noaa-goes/__;!!Mak6IKo!PhadV5nBLSR-UQqwGKWfTjrwdf6PeE_QOL8wPfcO13OL64oH0bJ1BmkU9N9PqSWCg5QgW_tI_ERUA5K0_WHR0xfeOw$>
and for example:
https://noaa-goes18.s3.amazonaws.com/index.html#ABI-L1b-RadC/2024/<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://noaa-goes18.s3.amazonaws.com/index.html*ABI-L1b-RadC/2024/__;Iw!!Mak6IKo!PhadV5nBLSR-UQqwGKWfTjrwdf6PeE_QOL8wPfcO13OL64oH0bJ1BmkU9N9PqSWCg5QgW_tI_ERUA5K0_WE34CO41w$>
Anyhow, this is a great backup source for the GOES sat imagery.
thanks for any info,
-Mike Voss
SJSU