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All, I just noticed that we did not receive GFS data via CONDUIT for many of the forecast hours for this morning's 12 UTC run. The times that we did receive appear to be complete, but, for example, for the 1 degree global data, we are completely missing hours 90, 93,96, 99, 102, 105, 111 through 147, 156, 165, 168, 174, 180, 183, 201, 207, 210, 213, 216, and 219. Similar, though not exact, files were missing from the 0.5 deg and 0.25 deg data sets. A quick browse of CONDUIT data amounts from Daryl Herzman's new IDD data stats page shows a marked decrease in data recieved at both UW-Madison AOS and Unidata. Any idea what happened? These data files do appear to exist on ftpprd.ncep.noaa.gov. Also - the latencies from the root conduit servers to UW-Madison and Unidata look like they are still slowly drifting higher, as if the time is drifting on the root conduit server (bottom graph in this email) Thanks! Pete [cid:74d1fcf7-589c-498a-9c7b-05f8ed1734d6] [cid:52660578-1fd8-4f5d-a6af-41a3b2654575] [cid:9e6f7c1f-2957-4390-b4f9-1f0fb69e35ba] <http://www.weather.com/tv/shows/wx-geeks/video/the-incredible-shrinking-cold-pool>----- Pete Pokrandt - Systems Programmer UW-Madison Dept of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences 608-262-3086 - poker@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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