There were networking issues at IDP at that time. I noticed several
glitches in the SBN feed as a result. I believe the high data flow rates
were due to product retransmits during that time.
Dan.
On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 3:58 PM, Patrick L. Francis <wxprofessor@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
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> Did anyone happen to notice that earlier today, NOAAPort volume increased
> for a bit to over 70M/s ... I've noticed peaks before, but never this
> high... is this a sign of things to come? :)
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> http://modelweather.com/files/noaaport/noaaport.2016.11.14.png
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> cheers,
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