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Pete, Random aside, can you please update your doco to say that Dataflow's email list is now nco.dataflow@xxxxxxxx ? I'm CC'ing it here. That other email address is going to get turned off within the next year. Thanks, Anne On Wed, Aug 18, 2021 at 4:02 PM Pete Pokrandt <poker@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Dear Anne, Dustin and all, > > Recently we have noticed fairly high latencies on the CONDUIT ldm data > feed originating from the machine vm-lnx-conduit2.ncep.noaa.gov. The feed > originating from vm-lnx-conduit1.ncep.noaa.gov does not have the high > latencies. Unidata and other top level feeds are seeing similar high > latencies from vm-lnx-conduit2.ncep.noaa.gov. > > Here are some graphs showing the latencies that I'm seeing: > > From > https://rtstats.unidata.ucar.edu/cgi-bin/rtstats/iddstats_nc?CONDUIT+idd-agg.aos.wisc.edu > - > latencies for CONDUIT data arriving at our UW-Madison AOS ingest machine > > > > From > https://rtstats.unidata.ucar.edu/cgi-bin/rtstats/siteindex?conduit.unidata.ucar.edu > (latencies > at Unidata) > > > > At least here at UW-Madison, these latencies are causing us to lose some > data during the large GFS/GEFS periods. > > Any idea what might be causing this? > > Pete > > > > > > <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 > -- Anne Myckow Dataflow Team Lead NWS/NCEP/NCO
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