Re: [ldm-users] Conduit Outage 4/15 into 4/16

The time is now 03:05 UTC, do you know where your data is?

At this time CONDUIT is still down.  I had an exchange with NCEP Ops
earlier this evening so I know they were still working on it then.  They
are fully aware of the breadth of the situation and are working with the
applicable parties to resolve this as soon as possible.  Given that I do
not plan on reaching out to them again on this unless the symptoms change.

I haven't seen any admin notices or similar pertaining to this, but we are
watching closely.  I'll keep you posted with any updates I hear, and I plan
on making another status update tomorrow morning.

In the meantime, the data that's missing on CONDUIT may well be found at
nomads.ncep.noaa.gov, which has remained unaffected during these troubling
times.  Feel free to reach out if we can help you find another source of
data or anything else.

Best,
-Mike


*Mike Zuranski*
Data Engineer II
NSF Unidata Program Center
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research


On Tue, Apr 16, 2024 at 10:52 AM Mike Zuranski <mzuranski@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Greetings all,
>
> It appears the CONDUIT feed has been down between yesterday afternoon and
> just moments ago began to transmit data again.  It looks like this is being
> actively worked on but I'm keeping a close eye on the situation.
>
> While I haven't seen any notifications on the subject, the source of the
> outage is upstream from us so we don't have much control over it.  If data
> stops flowing again I'll reach out to the appropriate parties.
>
> Sorry for any inconvenience,
> -Mike
>
>
> *Mike Zuranski*
> Data Engineer II
> NSF Unidata Program Center
> University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
>
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