Subject: Administrative: Update #1: Meteosat-10 Data Encryption This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_yG4Ch1L6bA53q4NrqS40Aw) Content-type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT *Update #1:* Thus far, at the NSOF/ESPC, we got a partial M-10 FD at 1330 UTC,1345 UTC, and 1400 UTC. *T**opic:***Meteosat-10 Data Encryption Streaming Test on January 24, 2013, from 1330 UTC to 1600 UTC, for U.S. DOMSAT Users *Date/Time Issued**:*January 24, 2013 1515 UTC *Product(s) or Data Impacted:* AWIPS Composite GINI Imagery using Meteosat-10 Data N-AWIPS Imagery of Meteosat-10 SAB Text Messages for Volcano and Precipitation OSPO Web Pages for Meteosat-10 Imagery and Products Meteosat-10 Remapped 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 24, 2013 1330 UTC *Date/Time of Expected End:***January 24, 2013 1600 UTC *Length of Event:***2.5 Hours *Details/Specifics of Change:* Details/Specifics of Change: On January 21, 2013, Meteosat-10 replaced Meteosat-9 to support EUMETSAT's primary geostationary satellite mission at 0 degrees longitude. Due to persistent issues with Meteosat-10 data encryption, Meteosat-10 HRIT data are currently broadcast in-the-clear (unencrypted) via the U.S. DOMSAT to enable successful ingest and processing of data at DOMSAT user sites. EUMETSAT and NESDIS personnel have been addressing the encryption issue and have devised a planned correction. To validate the fix for routine operations, another Meteosat-10 data encryption streaming test via the U.S. DOMSAT relay is scheduled for January 24, 2013, from 1330 UTC to 1600 UTC. At the start of the two and a half hour test period on January 24, 2013, users may experience loss of Meteosat-10 HRIT imagery and derived products. Users are requested to monitor their respective Meteosat-10 data ingest and processing systems during the test period. If any data issues are observed, please call the NESDIS Help Desk at 301-817-3880. *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. --Boundary_(ID_yG4Ch1L6bA53q4NrqS40Aw) Content-type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-transfer-encoding: 8BIT Update #1: Thus far, at the NSOF/ESPC, we got a partial M-10 FD at 1330 UTC,1345 UTC, and 1400 UTC.
   
Topic:  Meteosat-10 Data Encryption Streaming Test on January 24, 2013, from 1330 UTC to 1600 UTC, for U.S. DOMSAT Users

Date/Time Issued:    January 24, 2013  1515 UTC

Product(s) or Data Impacted:  

AWIPS Composite GINI Imagery using Meteosat-10 Data

N-AWIPS Imagery of Meteosat-10

SAB Text Messages for Volcano and Precipitation

OSPO Web Pages for Meteosat-10 Imagery and Products

Meteosat-10 Remapped 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 24, 2013   1330 UTC

Date/Time of Expected End:  January 24, 2013   1600 UTC

Length of Event:  2.5 Hours

Details/Specifics of Change:  Details/Specifics of Change:  On January 21, 2013, Meteosat-10 replaced Meteosat-9 to support EUMETSAT's primary geostationary satellite mission at 0 degrees longitude.  Due to persistent issues with Meteosat-10 data encryption, Meteosat-10 HRIT data are currently broadcast in-the-clear (unencrypted) via the U.S. DOMSAT to enable successful ingest and processing of data at DOMSAT user sites.  EUMETSAT and NESDIS personnel have been addressing the encryption issue and have devised a planned correction.  To validate the fix for routine operations, another Meteosat-10 data encryption streaming test via the U.S. DOMSAT relay is scheduled for January 24, 2013, from 1330 UTC to 1600 UTC.  At the start of the two and a half hour test period on January 24, 2013, users may experience loss of Meteosat-10 HRIT imagery and derived products. 

Users are requested to monitor their respective Meteosat-10 data ingest and processing systems during the test period.  If any data issues are observed, please call the NESDIS Help Desk at 301-817-3880.
   

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

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