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On 12/10/14 09:44, Harry Edmon wrote:
Our reception of the HRRR data over the NGRID feed has been spotty over the past couple of days, and it especially bad his morning. Is anyone else noticing this? We have a possible high wind event today in the Pacific Northwest, and this data would be very helpful.Tom Yoksas and I have done test on all upper level IDD feeds at Unidata, Texas A&M, and Penn State. They are all missing most of the HRRR grids, so we assume they are not making it into the NOAAPort SBN.
For example, for today on the 1900, 2000, and 2100 UTC run only hours 0, 1, and 2 are on the feed.
For 2200 UTC only hours 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4 made it. -- Dr. Harry Edmon harry@xxxxxx, 206-543-0547, FAX: 206-543-0308 Director of IT, College of the Environment and Director of Computing, Dept of Atmospheric Sciences University of Washington, Box 351640, Seattle, WA 98195-1640
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