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20050113: gfs data in conduit



Ryan,

The configuration was restored to he December format for the holiday
weekend which is reliable but known to be slower than we would prefer.
We have changes scheduled for early next week as notified to the
conduit email list.

Steve Chiswell
Unidata User Support

>From: Ryan Torn <address@hidden>
>Organization: UCAR/Unidata
>Keywords: 200501132338.j0DNcKv2018613

>The word around here is that there have been problems with the speed of 
>CONDUIT since 4 January due to the increased amount of data coming from 
>NCEP, but in the last day, I have noticed a large slowdown in the speed 
>at which GFS grids are available in the CONDUIT  NAM model output does 
>not seem to be slower.  For example, the 18 UTC data is not in the feed 
>yet at 2340 UTC.  Are these speed problems going to continue for the 
>foreseeable future, or is the last day just a temporary glitch?
>
>Ryan
>
>-- 
>Ryan Torn
>Graduate Research Assistant
>Dept of Atmospheric Sciences
>University of Washington, Box 351640
>Seattle, WA 98195
>Phone 206-685-1851
>
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