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Re: NOAAPORT data slowdown

Jeff,

Seems to be at full throttle . . .  NWSTG and GOES have been hitting 1530Mb/s+ 
for the past few minutes as I watch in response to your note; DCP is sticking 
at 750Mb/s with the models coming in, and the DVB-S is staying between 
1260Mb/s and 1280Mb/s.

Latency is 1 to 3 seconds on NWSTG and GOES, 1 to 12 seconds on DCP, and 1 to 
2 seconds on DVB-S.

Hope that helps . . . 
-- 
Stonie R. Cooper
Planetary Data, Incorporated
"The true state of our moral character will be measured by the world we leave 
our grandchildren."

On Tuesday 30 September 2003 14:28, Jeff Masters wrote:
> Anyone else seeing just a trickle of data over NOAAPORT the past hour?
> Data rates have been about 5% of normal here. I can't recall any admin
> messages about maintainence scheduled for this morning.
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