Subject: Administrative:UPDATE: MSG-3/Meteosat-10 Data Streaming This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------030701060803070900090001 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit *Update: *Due to persistent issues with encryption of Meteosat-10 data at the Wallops CDA, NESDIS decided to transmit unencrypted (in-the-clear) data for the remainder of the test period. With Meteosat-10 data now being available, this will enable users to further test and validate their data processing systems.* T**opic:***MSG-3/Meteosat-10 Data Streaming Test on January 17, 2013, starting at 1500 UTC, for DOMSAT Users *Date/Time Issued**:*January 17, 2013 1605 UTC *Product(s) or Data Impacted:* AWIPS Composite GINI Imagery of MSG-2/Meteosat-9 N-AWIPS Imagery of Meteosat-9 SAB Text Messages for Volcano and Precipitation OSPO Web Pages for Meteosat-9 Imagery and Products Meteosat-9 Remapper Imagery ADT (Advanced Dvorak Technique) MTC-SWA (GOES-Based Multi-Platform Tropical Cyclone Surface Wind) IMS Snow and Ice Cover Daily Analysis (24 km and 4 km) OHC (Ocean Heat Content) Geostationary SST (Sea Surface Temperature) Blended SST (Sea Surface Temperature) Fire Products * Date/Time of Initial Impact:*** January 17, 2013 1500 UTC *Date/Time of Expected End:***January 17, 2013 1700 UTC *Length of Event:***2 Hours *Details/Specifics of Change:* Details/Specifics of Change: Due to data broadcast issues observed during the January 16, 2013 test, on January 17, 2013, NOAA has scheduled another test of the MSG-3/Meteosat-10 HRIT data rebroadcast from DOMSAT in preparation for EUMETSAT's January 21, 2013, operational transition from Meteosat-9 to Meteosat-10 at 0 degrees. The live streaming test on January 17, 2013, starting at 1500 UTC, will allow users of DOMSAT another opportunity to test and validate their ingest and data processing systems using MSG-3/Meteosat-10 data. For the test period, operational Meteosat-9 HRIT data will be interrupted and NOAA/NESDIS will distribute MSG-3/Meteosat-10 derived products from the ESPC to the user community. NOAA/NESDIS will provide the time duration of the test when it becomes available from EUMETSAT, the administrator of Meteosat satellites. *Contact Information for Further Information: **ESPC Operations at ESPCOperations@noaa.gov and 301-817-3880* This message was sent by ESPC.Notification@noaa.gov. You have been sent this and other notifications because you have opted in to receive it. If for any reason, you wish to unsubscribe, please contact ESPC Help Desk at ESPCOperations@noaa.gov or (301) 817-3880. Please note: it may take up to two business days to process your unsubscribe request. *************************************************************************************************************************** --------------030701060803070900090001 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Update: Due to persistent issues with encryption of Meteosat-10 data at the Wallops CDA, NESDIS decided to transmit unencrypted (in-the-clear) data for the remainder of the test   period.  With Meteosat-10 data now being available, this will enable users to further test and validate their data processing systems.

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opic:  MSG-3/Meteosat-10 Data Streaming Test on January 17, 2013, starting at 1500 UTC, for DOMSAT Users

Date/Time Issued:    January 17, 2013   1605 UTC

Product(s) or Data Impacted:  

AWIPS Composite GINI Imagery of MSG-2/Meteosat-9

N-AWIPS Imagery of Meteosat-9

SAB Text Messages for Volcano and Precipitation

OSPO Web Pages for Meteosat-9 Imagery and Products

Meteosat-9 Remapper Imagery

ADT (Advanced Dvorak Technique)

MTC-SWA (GOES-Based Multi-Platform Tropical Cyclone Surface Wind)

IMS Snow and Ice Cover Daily Analysis (24 km and 4 km)

OHC (Ocean Heat Content)

Geostationary SST (Sea Surface Temperature)

Blended SST (Sea Surface Temperature)

Fire Products


Date/Time of Initial Impact:
  January 17, 2013  1500 UTC

Date/Time of Expected End:  January 17, 2013 1700 UTC

Length of Event:  2 Hours

Details/Specifics of Change:  Details/Specifics of Change:  Due to data broadcast issues observed during the January 16, 2013 test, on January 17, 2013, NOAA has scheduled another test of the MSG-3/Meteosat-10 HRIT data rebroadcast from DOMSAT in preparation for EUMETSAT's January 21, 2013, operational transition from Meteosat-9 to Meteosat-10 at 0 degrees.  The live streaming test on January 17, 2013, starting at 1500 UTC, will allow users of DOMSAT another opportunity to test and validate their ingest and data processing systems using MSG-3/Meteosat-10 data.  For the test period, operational Meteosat-9 HRIT data will be interrupted and NOAA/NESDIS will distribute MSG-3/Meteosat-10 derived products from the ESPC to the user community.  NOAA/NESDIS will provide the time duration of the test when it becomes available from EUMETSAT, the administrator of Meteosat satellites. 


Contact Information for Further Information: *ESPC Operations at ESPCOperations@noaa.gov and 301-817-3880*

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