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Data seems to be arriving more rapidly now than before via our dish,
however it's still >1 hour old.
On Wed, Jun 5, 2024 at 2:46 PM Mike Zuranski <mzuranski@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Greetings all,
>
> We began to notice a short bit ago that data on the SBN is significantly
> delayed. For example, most NEXRAD3 data seen is coming from 1845-1900Z.
> It appears other SBN feeds are also impacted (e.g. IDS|DDPLUS is delayed by
> that much depending on the product), not just NEXRAD3.
>
> On a hunch this was related to an earlier switch of the NCF facility (a
> test was announced earlier for 1830-1900Z today), I reached out to them to
> see if they were aware. They are and it is actively being worked on now.
> They did send out another notification about this but I haven't seen it
> yet, likely because that is also in the delayed queue.
>
> We will continue to monitor the situation but as this is confirmed to be
> well upstream of us there is little we can do beyond watch and wait. Sorry
> for the inconvenience all, here's hoping this is resolved quickly.
>
> Best,
> -Mike
>
>
> *Mike Zuranski*
> Data Engineer II
> NSF Unidata Program Center
> University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
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