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Re: [ldm-users] Missing grid data today

I don't get much model data over LDM/SBN these days, but I did notice MRMS
data was missing/spotty for a while.  It seemed to start around the same
time of the broader network issues yesterday, but looks like it got better
by 17Z today.  I'm only watching a small subset though so take this for
what it's worth.

Best,
-Mike

======================
Mike Zuranski
Meteorology Support Analyst
College of DuPage - Nexlab
Weather.cod.edu <http://weather.cod.edu/>
======================


On Wed, Mar 31, 2021 at 3:02 PM Matthew Foster - NOAA Federal via ldm-users
<ldm-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Has anyone else experienced a significant amount of missing grid data (at
> least) today? I noticed that I missed quite a bit of NAM (GRID218) data
> from today's 12Z cycle, and I'm not sure why. I checked our latency, and we
> had a few spikes up to a few minutes, but that's it. I see quite a few
> entries in my ldmd.log file showing primary/alternate transfer-mode
> switches. Is that normal?
>
> Thanks for any input.
>
> Matt
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