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2000331: thelma problem?



>From: Harry Edmon <address@hidden>
>Organization: .
>Keywords: 200003312159.OAA02757

>The data I am receiving on grayskies from thelma is an hour old.  Is this a
>problem at thelma?  The network seems to be okay.
>
>
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>Dr. Harry Edmon                        E-MAIL: address@hidden
>(206) 543-0547                 FAX:    (206) 543-0308
>Dept of Atmospheric Sciences
>University of Washington, Box 351640, Seattle, WA 98195-1640
>

Harry,

Do you mean that the products are arriving with 1 hour latency, or
the products that NWS is sending are old?

I checked thelma, and using "ldmadmin watch", see that the data is arriving
at thelma with no latency, and I did a "notifyme" to grayskies and
see that data is arriving there OK too - but I do see SAUS80 bulletins with
DDHHMM fields from the previous hour.
 
Mar 31 22:49:18 pqutil:      
   160 20000331224917.840 IDS|DDPLUS 521  SAUS80 KWBC 312100 CCD /pMETAR


There was a NOUS42 message today regardding COMMS work at NWS:
NOUS42 KWNO 311336^M
ADMNFD^M
SPECIAL NCEP DISCUSSION^M
CENTRAL OPERATIONS/NCEP/NWS/WASHINGTON DC^M
1320 UTC FRI MAR 31 2000^M
^M
311320Z...THE 12Z NCEP MODEL CYCLE IS OFF AND RUNNING..^M
THE ETA STARTED ON TIME AT 1314Z..RAOB RECAP..GOOD COVERAGE^M
OF 12Z UPA DATA OVER NORTH AMERICA..AFC AND CDB AND FFC WERE^M
ALL NOT AVAILABLE..BMX DELETED BAD/WINDS DIR/STG BETWEEN 925-^M
340MB LEVELS AND BETWEEN 190-140MB LEVELS..CHS DELETED HIGH^M
HGTS AND WARM/TEMPS 200MB AND UP..ALY DELETED HIGH/HGTS 100MB^M
AND..WAL DELETED HIGH/HGTS 150MB AND UP..TFX DELETED BAD^M
WINDS DIR/STG BETWEEN 740-530MB LEVELS..AND THERE WERE^M
8-MEXICAN UPA REPORTS IN FOR THE ETA/NGM..END..^M
^M
FYI..THE OSO/GATEWAY COMMS TEST WILL BE TODAY BETWEEN^M
1400-1800Z..ITS POSSIBLE THAT DELIVERY OF NCEP PRODUCTS^M
COULD BE DELAYED DURING THE TEST..WE WILL KEEP YOU^M
INFORMED..^M
^M
SMITH/SDM/NCO/NCEP

I wanted to check on what you meant- since it appears that grayskies
is getting the data as it comes off noaaport- but was wondering
if the NWS was behind in their data uplink.

Steve Chiswell.