Re: [ldm-users] Upcoming GOES16 outage Nov 30 - December 14

That should say Nov 30 - December 14 (not 4)


Fat fingered,

Pete



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Subject: [ldm-users] Upcoming GOES16 outage Nov 30 - December 4


All,


Just saw this info about the upcoming GOES16 drift to its final operational 
location at 75.2 deg, and figured I'd pass it along so everyone can prepare for 
the temporary GOES16 withdrawal. There will be no GOES16 ABI, GLM, etc data 
available during the drift (from roughly November 30 through December 14.


http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/SATS/MESS/MSG2691948.01.txt


Here are the key points:


   - November 30, 2017   GOES-16 drift begins 1800 UTC
   - December 7, 2017    GOES-13 GVAR relay through GOES-14 begins
   - December 11, 2017   GOES-16 drift ends
   - During drift, no instrument data will be captured or distributed from ABI, 
GLM, EXIS, SUVI, and SEISS. MAG data will still be distributed.
   - During drift, GRB, DCS, HRIT/EMWIN, and SARSAT will be disabled
   - December 14, 2017   GOES-16 resumes nominal operations and GOES-East 
operational status after calibration activities
   - December 14, 2017   GOES-13 GVAR available only through GOES-14
   - No maneuvers / special operations during Thanksgiving and Christmas 
holidays
   - No GOES-East transition / interruption during designated Critical Weather 
Days
   - January 2, 2018      GOES-13 will stop transmitting data
   - January 22, 2018     GOES-13 will reach storage location at 60 degrees West


FYI.


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
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