Subject: Product Outage/Anomaly: GOES-14 (GOES-East) : Issued: May 29, This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------000001080603050600080602 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Update#17: GOES-14 is providing GOES-East coverage from its position at 105 degrees West and is available to provide Rapid Scan Operations as needed. GOES-East derived products are being successfully generated, with exception of those that require 30 days of continuous satellite location. There are no current plans to drift GOES-East from its current location at 105 degrees West. GOES-13 remains out of service with no estimate on return to operations at this time. It was successfully brought out of storage mode for testing last night, and will be monitored for 24 hours. GOES-14 will continue to operate as GOES-East while GOES-13 is being checked out. Root cause investigation continues on the GOES-13 anomaly. GOES-15 is providing GOES-West coverage. The GOES satellites will remain in this configuration until further notice. * Update#16: * GOES-14 is providing GOES-East coverage. GOES-14 product processing and distribution continues to be nominal. GOES-14 is stationary at 105 degrees West with no current plans to drift east. The imagery has approached normal tolerance for navigation at an accelerated rate, which will allow a return to normal operations ahead of schedule at 0135 UTC on May 24, 2013. Both Routine and Rapid Scan (RSO) imaging schedules will be available at that time. GOES-15 terminated full disk imaging and returned to the routine West schedule at 1000 UTC on May 23, 2013. GOES-13 will remain in storage mode while the anomaly is being investigated. There is no estimate on return to operations at this time. Status of Direct Readout Services: - SARSAT is collecting data through GOES-12 (GOES-South America) until further notice and should experience no loss of coverage. - GOES-East GVAR users need to re-point their antennas to GOES-14 at 105 degrees West in order to receive the GOES-14 GVAR broadcast data stream. GOES-14 GVAR will not be transmitted through GOES-13 channels while GOES-13 recovery efforts continue. Since the recovery schedule is presently unknown, users should consider their near-term needs against the efforts required to re-point to GOES-14. - GOES DCS is collecting data from both GOES-12 (GOES-South America) and GOES-14 and users can collect their data either by pointing their antenna at either satellite, connecting to DCS-1 and DCS-3 or through the internet to the LRGS. - LRIT is up and running on GOES-14, and users can receive imagery by pointing their antenna to 105 degrees West. - EMWIN is running on GOES-14 and GOES-12 (GOES-South America. Status of Derived Products: The following derived products are in now in normal GOES-14 operations. Users should be aware that many output file names have now changed to reflect GOES-14 in the name. - AWIPS products: Image Products, Sounder DPI, Satellite Cloud Product - ABBA (GOES Fire Points) - Autosnow - Blended Total Precipitable Water (bTPW) - CSBT (Clear Sky Brightness Temperatures) - GBBEP (GOES Biomass Burning Emissions Product) - Global Hydroestimator - Global Mosaic - GOES Histograms from PolarProd - GeoSST (GOES Sea Surface Temperature) gridded, CoastWatch products (except archive format) - High Density Winds (GOES-East SH is also nominal as of 1600 UTC on May 23) - HMS Preprocessing (Hazards Mapping System) - Hydroestimator - Imager ASOS - Low Cloud Base (LCB) - MTCSWA (GOES Multi-Platform Tropical Cyclone Surface Winds Analysis) - Remapper/McIDAS Imagery - SFOV BUFR Conversions (Single Field of View) - SFOV Cloud Tops (Single Field of View) - SFOV Retrievals (Single Field of View) - SFOV DPI - SFOV Skew-T - TCFP (Tropical Cyclone Formation Probability) - Volcano PCI (Principal Component Imagery - Web imagery Derived Products with event or schedule issues: - ADT (Advanced Dvorak Technique) - Untested as no active Atlantic storms. - High Density Winds for Sounder WV are currently unavailable due to only having hourly images. Should return with normal schedule. The only derived products that still have not reached nominal GOES-14 operational status are those that require 30 days of continuous satellite location. - ASDTA SMOKE (Automated Smoke Detection and Tracking Algorithm) - Needs 30 days of continuous satellite location. - GASP (GOES Aerosol and Smoke Product) - Needs 30 days of continuous satellite location. - GEO-SST (No GHRSST archive format - needs 30 days on station error statistics, analyzed ). - GSIP-FD (GOES Surface Insolation Product-Full Disk) - Needs 30 days of continuous satellite location. - GLST (GOES Land Surface Temperature) - Needs GSIP-FD as input. Status of Interpretive Products from Satellite Analysis Branch (SAB) Some SAB interpretive analysis products are functioning normally, but are challenged due to the GOES-14 perspective at 105 degrees as opposed to the more complementary (to GOES-West) perspective of a typical GOES-East at 75 degrees: - HMS (Hazard Mapping System) Fire and Smoke Detection - Tropical Cyclone Intensity & Location Finally, CLASS (NOAA's Comprehensive Large Array-data Stewardship System) is currently delivering GOES-14 GVAR Data. *Update#15: *GOES-14 is providing GOES-East coverage. GOES-14 product processing and distribution continues to be nominal. GOES-14 is stationary at 105 degrees West with no current plans to drift east. Only INR start up schedules are currently available for GOES-14. Until recovery mode is complete, the imagery should not be considered within normal tolerance for navigation. Routine and rapid scan (RSO) imaging schedules will be available for GOES-14 on May 24, 2013, at approximately 1130 UTC. If NWS Regions have any accelerated RSO requests for GOES-14 prior to completing INR recovery, please contact the NCEP SDM (301) 683-1500. GOES-15 terminated full disk imaging and returned to the routine West schedule. GOES-13 will remain in storage mode while the anomaly is being investigated. No estimate on return to operations at this time. SARSAT is collecting data through GOES-12 (GOES-South America) until further notice and should experience no loss of coverage. GOES DCS is collecting data from both GOES-12 (GOES-South America) and GOES-14, and users can collect their data either by pointing their antenna at either satellite, connecting to DCS-1 and DCS-3 or through the internet to the LRGS. LRIT is up and running on GOES-14, and users can receive imagery by pointing their antenna to 105 degrees West. The following products are in now normal GOES-14 operations: Please note: some users should be aware that many output filenames have now changed to reflect GOES 14 in the name. - AWIPS products: Image Products, Sounder DPI, Satellite Cloud Product - ABBA (GOES Fire Points) - CLASS (NOAA's Comprehensive Large Array-data Stewardship System) delivery of GOES-14 GVAR Data - CSBT (Clear Sky Brightness Temperatures) - GBBEP (GOES Biomass Burning Emissions Product) - GOES Histograms from PolarProd - GeoSST (GOES Sea Surface Temperature) gridded, CoastWatch products (except archive format) - High Density Winds (with the exception of Sounder WV Winds - please see below) - HMS Preprocessing (Hazards Mapping System) - Hydroestimator - Imager ASOS - MTCSWA (GOES Multi-Platform Tropical Cyclone Surface Winds Analysis) - Remapper/McIDAS Imagery (CONUS subsector locations were fixed this AM) - SFOV BUFR Conversions (Single Field of View) - SFOV Cloud Tops (Single Field of View) - SFOV Retrievals (Single Field of View) - SFOV DPI - SFOV Skew-T - TCFP (Tropical Cyclone Formation Probability) - Volcano PCI (Principal Component Imagery) - updated for GOES-14. - Web imagery Products with outstanding issues: - ADT (Advanced Dvorak Technique) - Untested as no active Atlantic storms. - High Density Winds for Sounder WV are currently unavailable due to only having hourly images. Should return with normal schedule. - HDWinds for GOES-Eeat Southern Hemisphere required schedule adjustment, but are working as of 1600 UTC. Some SAB interpretive analysis products are functioning normally, but are challenged due to the GOES-14 perspective at 105 degrees as opposed to the more complementary (to GOES-West) perspective of a typical GOES-East at 75 degrees: - HMS (Hazard Mapping System) Fire and Smoke Detection - Tropical Cyclone Intensity & Location The only products that still have not reached normal GOES-14 operational status are those that require 30 days of continuous satellite location. - ASDTA SMOKE (Automated Smoke Detection and Tracking Algorithm) - Needs 30 days of continuous satellite location. - GASP (GOES Aerosol and Smoke Product) - Needs 30 days of continuous satellite location. - GEO-SST (No GHRSST archive format - needs 30 days on station error statistics, analyzed ). - GSIP-FD (GOES Surface Insolation Product-Full Disk) - Needs 30 days of continuous satellite location. - GLST (GOES Land Surface Temperature) - Needs GSIP-FD as input. **************** Update#14: ****************GOES-13 has been placed into storage mode while the anomaly is investigated. There is no new information or estimated return to service at this time. ******** ******** GOES-14 direct readout services (SAR, DCS, etc) are operational; payload activation is complete and recovery mode imaging commenced at approximately 0800 UTC May 23, 2013. Until recovery mode is complete, the imagery should not be considered within normal tolerance for navigation. Transition to the normal routine schedule should take place at approximately 1600 UTC on May 23, 2013. RSO scheduling will become available at 1200 UTC on May 24, 2013. The ingest and distribution channels of GOES-East data have not been changed, so the satepsdist ADDE servers are automatically receiving GOES-14 data. Regarding GOES-East GVAR, users will need to repoint their antennas to GOES-14 at 105 degrees West in order to receive the GOES-14 GVAR broadcast data stream. GOES-14 GVAR will not be transmitted through GOES-13 channels while GOES-13 recovery efforts continue. Since the recovery schedule is presently unknown, users should consider their near-term needs against the efforts required to repoint to GOES-14. GOES-15 (West) remains in full disk mode and will continue in that schedule until further notice. ************** ****** Update#13: ********GOES-13 has been placed into storage mode while the anomaly is investigated. There is no new information or estimated return to service at this time. > GOES-14:**Comm services (SAR, DCS, etc) are operational; payload > activation is complete and recovery mode imaging commenced at > approximately 0800 UTC May 23, 2013. Until recovery mode is complete, > the imagery should not be considered within normal tolerance for > navigation. Transition to the normal routine schedule (or RSO if > requested) should take place at approximately 1600 UTC on May 23, > 2013. The ingest and distribution channels of GOES-East data have not > been changed, so the satepsdist ADDE servers are automatically > receiving GOES-14 data. Regarding GOES-East GVAR, users will need to > repoint their antennas to GOES-14 at 105 degrees West in order to > receive the GOES-14 GVAR broadcast data stream. GOES-14 GVAR will not > be transmitted through GOES-13 channels while GOES-13 recovery efforts > continue. Since the recovery schedule is presently unknown, users > should consider their near-term needs against the efforts required to > repoint to GOES-14. GOES-15 (West) remains in full disk mode and will continue in that schedule until further notice. ****** ** Update#12: ****GOES-13 has been placed into storage mode while the anomaly is investigated. There is no new information or estimated return to service at this time. GOES-14: Comm services (SAR, DCS, etc) are operational; payload activation is in the process with imaging now estimated to begin at approximately 0800 UTC May 23, 2013. GOES-15 (West) remains in full disk mode and will continue in that schedule until further notice. ** Update#11: **GOES-13 has been placed into storage mode while the anomaly is investigated. There is no new information or estimated return to service at this time. GOES-14 imaging should be available starting at approximately 0600 UTC on May 23, 2013. GOES-15 (West) remains in full disk mode and will continue in that schedule until further notice. **Update#10: **GOES-13 has been placed into storage mode while the anomaly is investigated. There is no new information or estimated return to service at this time. GOES-14 imaging should be available starting at approximately 0600 UTC on May 23, 2013. GOES-15 (West) remains in full disk mode and will continue in that schedule until further notice. * Update#9: *GOES-13 has been placed into storage mode while the anomaly is investigated. There is no new information or estimated return to service at this time. * *GOES-14 imaging should be available starting at approximately 0600 UTC on May 23, 2013.* *GOES-15 (West) remains in full disk mode and will continue in that schedule until further notice.* Update#8: *GOES-13 has been placed into storage mode while the anomaly is investigated. There is no new information or estimated return to service at this time. GOES-14 imaging should be available starting at approximately 0600 UTC on May 23, 2013. The imager will start up in a recovery mode, which has reduced sectors so that additional star calibrations can be taken. Until this is complete, the imagery should not be considered within normal tolerance for navigation. Transition to the normal routine schedule (or RSO if requested) should take place at approximately 1400 UTC on May 23rd from its current location at 105 degrees West. The ingest and distribution channels of GOES-East data have not been changed, so the satepsdist ADDE servers will automatically receive GOES-14 data. Regarding GOES-East GVAR, users will need to repoint their antennas to GOES-14 at 105 degrees West in order to receive the GOES-14 GVAR broadcast data stream. GOES-14 GVAR will not be transmitted through GOES-13 channels while GOES-13 recovery efforts continue. Since the recovery schedule is presently unknown, users should consider their near-term needs against the efforts required to repoint to GOES-14. GOES-15 (West) remains in full disk mode and will continue in that schedule until further notice. The following derived products are currently impacted by the absence of GOES-East data due to the GOES-13 anomaly. The degree of the impact varies from product to product: - AWIPS products: Image Products, Sounder DPI, Satellite Cloud Product - ABBA (GOES Fire Points) - ADT (Advanced Dvorak Technique) - ASDTA SMOKE (Automated Smoke Detection and Tracking Algorithm) - CLASS (NOAA's Comprehensive Large Array-data Stewardship System) delivery of GOES-13 Data - CSBT (Clear Sky Brightness Temperatures) - GASP (GOES Aerosol and Smoke Product) - GBBEP (GOES Biomass Burning Emissions Product) - GEO-SST - Global Hydroestimator - GOES Histograms from PolarProd - GSIP-FD (GOES Surface Insolation Product-Full Disk) - High Density Winds - High Density Winds for Sounder WV - HMS (Hazards Mapping System) Fire & Smoke Analysis - Hydroestimator - Imager ASOS - MTCSWA (GOES Multi-Platform Tropical Cyclone Surface Winds Analysis) - Remapper/McIDAS Imagery - SFOV BUFR Conversions (Single Field of View) - SFOV Cloud Tops (Single Field of View) - SFOV DPI - SFOV Retrievals (Single Field of View) - SFOV Skew-T - TCFP (Tropical Cyclone Formation Probability) - Volcano PCI, CIRRA, and ELLROD - Web imagery The following interpretive products from the Satellite Analysis Branch (SAB) are also degraded because of the limitation to GOES-15 full disk imagery: Fires and Smoke, Heavy Precipitation, Volcanic Ash Users are encouraged to exploit GOES-12 data as well as polar satellite data during this anomaly period. More details are available on the CIMSS blog: http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/goes/blog/archives/13031 **Update#7:* *GOES-13 has been placed into storage mode while the anomaly is investigated. There is no new information at this time. GOES-14 imaging should be available starting at about 0600Z tomorrow, May 23rd. The imager will start up in a recovery mode, which has reduced sectors so that additional star calibrations can be taken. Until this is complete, the imagery should not be considered within normal tolerance. Transition to the normal schedule should take place about 1400Z tomorrow, May 23rd. **** ***** Update#6:* GOES-13 has been placed into storage mode while the anomaly is investigated. There is no new information at this time. GOES-14 imaging should be available starting at about 0600Z tomorrow, May 23rd. The imager will start up in a recovery mode, which has reduced sectors so that additional star calibrations can be taken. Until this is complete, the imagery should not be considered within normal tolerance. Transition to the normal schedule should take place about 1400Z tomorrow, May 23rd. **** Update#5: ****Recovery efforts forGOES-13 continue and the spacecraft health and safety are nominal. GOES-14 is being activated and the first images will be available @ 0500 UTC on Thurs. May 23rd, 2013.**** Update#4: ****Recovery efforts forGOES-13 continue and the spacecraft health and safety are nominal. GOES-14 is being activated and the first images will be available @ 0500 UTC on Thurs. May 23rd, 2013. **Update#3: **Initial****GOES-13 recovery procedure was unsuccessful. Return to service time line being reevaluated.** * Update#2: *GOES-13 anomaly status has not changed, the Engineer Team is commanding the satellite after consulting the support team. Commanding will take approx. 5 hours and if successful should return to service shortly after that.* Update#1: *GOES-13 anomaly continues, the Engineers are on site. Barring further anomalies the expected return to services is approx. 14 hours from this update.* Topic: *GOES-13 (GOES-East)**Data**outage* * *Date/Time**Issued:***May 29, 2013 1625 UTC* * *Product(s) or Data Impacted: ***GOES-13 (GOES-East) Imager Data and Products *Date/Time of Initial Impact:*May 22, 2013 0340 UTC** *Date/Time of Expected End:*Unknown *Length of Outage:*TBD* * *Details/Specifics of Change:*Due to an anomaly which occurred approx. 0340z on G-13, East imaging stopped. GOES-15 will enter a full disk scheduled at 0429z. 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Update#17:

GOES-14 is providing GOES-East coverage from its position at 105 degrees West and is available to provide Rapid Scan Operations as needed.  GOES-East derived products are being successfully generated, with exception of those that require 30 days of continuous satellite location.  There are no current plans to drift GOES-East from its current location at 105 degrees West.

GOES-13 remains out of service with no estimate on return to operations at this time. It was successfully brought out of storage mode for testing last night, and will be monitored for 24 hours.

GOES-14 will continue to operate as GOES-East while GOES-13 is being checked out.  Root cause investigation continues on the GOES-13 anomaly.

GOES-15 is providing GOES-West coverage.

The GOES satellites will remain in this configuration until further noti
ce.


Update#16:


GOES-14 is providing GOES-East coverage. GOES-14 product processing and distribution continues to be nominal.  GOES-14 is stationary at 105 degrees West with no current plans to drift east.  The imagery has approached normal tolerance for navigation at an accelerated rate, which will allow a return to normal operations ahead of schedule at 0135 UTC on May 24, 2013.  Both Routine and Rapid Scan (RSO) imaging schedules will be available at that time.   

GOES-15 terminated full disk imaging and returned to the routine West schedule at 1000 UTC on May 23, 2013. 

GOES-13 will remain in storage mode while the anomaly is being investigated.  There is no estimate on return to operations at this time.

Status of Direct Readout Services:
- SARSAT is collecting data through GOES-12 (GOES-South America) until further notice and should experience no loss of coverage.
- GOES-East GVAR users need to re-point their antennas to GOES-14 at 105 degrees West in order to receive the GOES-14 GVAR broadcast data stream.  GOES-14 GVAR will not be transmitted through GOES-13 channels while GOES-13 recovery efforts continue.  Since the recovery schedule is presently unknown, users should consider their near-term needs against the efforts required to re-point to GOES-14.  
GOES DCS is collecting data from both GOES-12 (GOES-South America) and GOES-14 and users can collect their data either by pointing their antenna at either satellite, connecting to DCS-1 and DCS-3 or through the internet to the LRGS.
LRIT is up and running on GOES-14, and users can receive imagery by pointing their antenna to 105 degrees West.   
- EMWIN is running on GOES-14 and GOES-12 (GOES-South America.  

Status of Derived Products:  
The following derived products are in now in normal GOES-14 operations.  Users should be aware that many output file names have now changed to reflect GOES-14 in the name. 

- AWIPS products: Image Products, Sounder DPI, Satellite Cloud Product
- ABBA (GOES Fire Points)
- Autosnow
- Blended Total Precipitable Water (bTPW)
- CSBT (Clear Sky Brightness Temperatures)
- GBBEP (GOES Biomass Burning Emissions Product)
- Global Hydroestimator
- Global Mosaic
- GOES Histograms from PolarProd
- GeoSST (GOES Sea Surface Temperature) gridded, CoastWatch products (except archive format)
- High Density Winds (GOES-East SH is also nominal as of 1600 UTC on May 23)
- HMS Preprocessing (Hazards Mapping System)
- Hydroestimator
- Imager ASOS
- Low Cloud Base (LCB)
- MTCSWA (GOES Multi-Platform Tropical Cyclone Surface Winds Analysis)
- Remapper/McIDAS Imagery 
- SFOV BUFR Conversions (Single Field of View)
- SFOV Cloud Tops (Single Field of View)
- SFOV Retrievals (Single Field of View)
- SFOV DPI
- SFOV Skew-T
- TCFP (Tropical Cyclone Formation Probability)
- Volcano PCI (Principal Component Imagery
- Web imagery

Derived Products with event or schedule issues: 
- ADT (Advanced Dvorak Technique) - Untested as no active Atlantic storms.
- High Density Winds for Sounder WV are currently unavailable due to only having hourly images.  Should return with normal schedule.  

The only derived products that still have not reached nominal GOES-14 operational status are those that require 30 days of continuous satellite location.
-  ASDTA SMOKE (Automated Smoke Detection and Tracking Algorithm) - Needs 30 days of continuous satellite location.
-  GASP (GOES Aerosol and Smoke Product) - Needs 30 days of continuous satellite location.
-  GEO-SST (No GHRSST archive format - needs 30 days on station error statistics, analyzed ).
-  GSIP-FD (GOES Surface Insolation Product-Full Disk) - Needs 30 days of continuous satellite location.
-  GLST (GOES Land Surface Temperature) - Needs GSIP-FD as input.

Status of Interpretive Products from Satellite Analysis Branch (SAB)
Some SAB interpretive analysis products are functioning normally, but are challenged due to the GOES-14 perspective at 105 degrees as opposed to the more complementary (to GOES-West) perspective of a typical GOES-East at 75 degrees:
- HMS (Hazard Mapping System) Fire and Smoke Detection
- Tropical Cyclone Intensity & Location

Finally, CLASS (NOAA's Comprehensive Large Array-data Stewardship System) is currently delivering GOES-14 GVAR Data. 

Update#15: GOES-14 is providing GOES-East coverage. GOES-14 product processing and distribution continues to be nominal.  GOES-14 is stationary at 105 degrees West with no current plans to drift east.  Only INR start up schedules are currently available for GOES-14. Until recovery mode is complete, the imagery should not be considered within normal tolerance for navigation. Routine and rapid scan (RSO) imaging schedules will be available for GOES-14 on May 24, 2013, at approximately 1130 UTC.  If NWS Regions have any accelerated RSO requests for GOES-14 prior to completing INR recovery, please contact the NCEP SDM (301) 683-1500.

GOES-15 terminated full disk imaging and returned to the routine West schedule.

GOES-13 will remain in storage mode while the anomaly is being investigated.  No estimate on return to operations at this time.

SARSAT is collecting data through GOES-12 (GOES-South America) until further notice and should experience no loss of coverage.

GOES DCS is collecting data from both GOES-12 (GOES-South America) and GOES-14, and users can collect their data either by pointing their antenna at either satellite, connecting to DCS-1 and DCS-3 or through the internet to the LRGS.

LRIT is up and running on GOES-14, and users can receive imagery by pointing their antenna to 105 degrees West.  

The following products are in now normal GOES-14 operations:
Please note: some users should be aware that many output filenames have now changed to reflect GOES 14 in the name.

- AWIPS products: Image Products, Sounder DPI, Satellite Cloud Product
- ABBA (GOES Fire Points)
- CLASS (NOAA's Comprehensive Large Array-data Stewardship System) delivery of GOES-14 GVAR Data
- CSBT (Clear Sky Brightness Temperatures)
- GBBEP (GOES Biomass Burning Emissions Product)
- GOES Histograms from PolarProd
- GeoSST (GOES Sea Surface Temperature) gridded, CoastWatch products (except archive format)
- High Density Winds (with the exception of Sounder WV Winds - please see below)
- HMS Preprocessing (Hazards Mapping System)
- Hydroestimator
- Imager ASOS
- MTCSWA (GOES Multi-Platform Tropical Cyclone Surface Winds Analysis)
- Remapper/McIDAS Imagery (CONUS subsector locations were fixed this AM)
- SFOV BUFR Conversions (Single Field of View)
- SFOV Cloud Tops (Single Field of View)
- SFOV Retrievals (Single Field of View)
- SFOV DPI
- SFOV Skew-T
- TCFP (Tropical Cyclone Formation Probability)
- Volcano PCI (Principal Component Imagery) - updated for GOES-14.
- Web imagery

Products with outstanding issues:
- ADT (Advanced Dvorak Technique) - Untested as no active Atlantic storms.
- High Density Winds for Sounder WV are currently unavailable due to only having hourly images. Should return with normal schedule. 
- HDWinds for GOES-Eeat Southern Hemisphere required schedule adjustment, but are working as of 1600 UTC.

Some SAB interpretive analysis products are functioning normally, but are challenged due to the GOES-14 perspective at 105 degrees as opposed to the more complementary (to GOES-West) perspective of a typical GOES-East at 75 degrees:
- HMS (Hazard Mapping System) Fire and Smoke Detection
- Tropical Cyclone Intensity & Location

The only products that still have not reached normal GOES-14 operational status are those that require 30 days of continuous satellite location.
-  ASDTA SMOKE (Automated Smoke Detection and Tracking Algorithm) - Needs 30 days of continuous satellite location.
-  GASP (GOES Aerosol and Smoke Product) - Needs 30 days of continuous satellite location.
-  GEO-SST (No GHRSST archive format - needs 30 days on station error statistics, analyzed ).
-  GSIP-FD (GOES Surface Insolation Product-Full Disk) - Needs 30 days of continuous satellite location.
-  GLST (GOES Land Surface Temperature) - Needs GSIP-FD as input.

Update#14:
GOES-13 has been placed into storage mode while the anomaly is investigated.  There is no new information or estimated return to service at this time. 

GOES-14 direct readout services (SAR, DCS, etc) are operational; payload activation is complete and recovery mode imaging commenced at approximately 0800 UTC May 23, 2013. Until recovery mode is complete, the imagery should not be considered within normal tolerance for navigation. Transition to the normal routine schedule should take place at approximately 1600 UTC on May 23, 2013. RSO scheduling will become available at 1200 UTC on May 24, 2013. The ingest and distribution channels of GOES-East data have not been changed, so the satepsdist ADDE servers are automatically receiving GOES-14 data. Regarding GOES-East GVAR, users will need to repoint their antennas to GOES-14 at 105 degrees West in order to receive the GOES-14 GVAR broadcast data stream. GOES-14 GVAR will not be transmitted through GOES-13 channels while GOES-13 recovery efforts continue. Since the recovery schedule is presently unknown, users should consider their near-term needs against the efforts required to repoint to GOES-14.

GOES-15 (West) remains in full disk mode and will continue in that schedule until further notice.

Update#13:
GOES-13 has been placed into storage mode while the anomaly is investigated.  There is no new information or estimated return to service at this time. 
GOES-14: Comm services (SAR, DCS, etc) are operational; payload activation is complete and recovery mode imaging commenced at approximately 0800 UTC May 23, 2013.  Until recovery mode is complete, the imagery should not be considered within normal tolerance for navigation.  Transition to the normal routine schedule (or RSO if requested) should take place at approximately 1600 UTC on May 23, 2013.  The ingest and distribution channels of GOES-East data have not been changed, so the satepsdist ADDE servers are automatically receiving GOES-14 data.  Regarding GOES-East GVAR, users will need to repoint their antennas to GOES-14 at 105 degrees West in order to receive the GOES-14 GVAR broadcast data stream.  GOES-14 GVAR will not be transmitted through GOES-13 channels while GOES-13 recovery efforts continue.  Since the recovery schedule is presently unknown, users should consider their near-term needs against the efforts required to repoint to GOES-14.
GOES-15 (West) remains in full disk mode and will continue in that schedule until further notice.

Update#12:
GOES-13 has been placed into storage mode while the anomaly is investigated.  There is no new information or estimated return to service at this time.

GOES-14: Comm services (SAR, DCS, etc) are operational; payload activation is in the process with imaging now estimated to begin at approximately 0800 UTC May 23, 2013.

GOES-15 (West) remains in full disk mode and will continue in that schedule until further notice.

Update#11:
GOES-13 has been placed into storage mode while the anomaly is investigated.  There is no new information or estimated return to service at this time.

GOES-14 imaging should be available starting at approximately 0600 UTC on May 23, 2013.

GOES-15 (West) remains in full disk mode and will continue in that schedule until further notice.

Update#10: GOES-13 has been placed into storage mode while the anomaly is investigated.  There is no new information or estimated return to service at this time.

GOES-14 imaging should be available starting at approximately 0600 UTC on May 23, 2013.

GOES-15 (West) remains in full disk mode and will continue in that schedule until further notice.

Update#9:
GOES-13 has been placed into storage mode while the anomaly is investigated.  There is no new information or estimated return to service at this time.

GOES-14 imaging should be available starting at approximately 0600 UTC on May 23, 2013.

GOES-15 (West) remains in full disk mode and will continue in that schedule until further notice.

Update#8:
GOES-13 has been placed into storage mode while the anomaly is investigated.  There is no new information or estimated return to service at this time. 

GOES-14 imaging should be available starting at approximately 0600 UTC on May 23, 2013.  The imager will start up in a recovery mode, which has reduced sectors so that additional star calibrations can be taken.  Until this is complete, the imagery should not be considered within normal tolerance for navigation.  Transition to the normal routine schedule (or RSO if requested) should take place at approximately 1400 UTC on May 23rd from its current location at 105 degrees West.  The ingest and distribution channels of GOES-East data have not been changed, so the satepsdist ADDE servers will automatically receive GOES-14 data.  Regarding GOES-East GVAR, users will need to repoint their antennas to GOES-14 at 105 degrees West in order to receive the GOES-14 GVAR broadcast data stream.  GOES-14 GVAR will not be transmitted through GOES-13 channels while GOES-13 recovery efforts continue.  Since the recovery schedule is presently unknown, users should consider their near-term needs against the efforts required to repoint to GOES-14.

GOES-15 (West) remains in full disk mode and will continue in that schedule until further notice.

The following derived products are currently impacted by the absence of GOES-East data due to the GOES-13 anomaly.  The degree of the impact varies from product to product:
- AWIPS products: Image Products, Sounder DPI, Satellite Cloud Product
- ABBA (GOES Fire Points) 
- ADT (Advanced Dvorak Technique)
- ASDTA SMOKE (Automated Smoke Detection and Tracking Algorithm)
- CLASS (NOAA's Comprehensive Large Array-data Stewardship System) delivery of GOES-13 Data 
- CSBT (Clear Sky Brightness Temperatures) 
- GASP (GOES Aerosol and Smoke Product)
- GBBEP (GOES Biomass Burning Emissions Product) 
- GEO-SST
- Global Hydroestimator
- GOES Histograms from PolarProd 
- GSIP-FD (GOES Surface Insolation Product-Full Disk)
- High Density Winds
- High Density Winds for Sounder WV
- HMS (Hazards Mapping System) Fire & Smoke Analysis
- Hydroestimator
- Imager ASOS 
- MTCSWA (GOES Multi-Platform Tropical Cyclone Surface Winds Analysis) 
- Remapper/McIDAS Imagery
- SFOV BUFR Conversions (Single Field of View) 
- SFOV Cloud Tops (Single Field of View) 
- SFOV DPI
- SFOV Retrievals (Single Field of View) 
- SFOV Skew-T
- TCFP (Tropical Cyclone Formation Probability) 
- Volcano PCI, CIRRA, and ELLROD
- Web imagery

The following interpretive products from the Satellite Analysis Branch (SAB) are also degraded because of the limitation to GOES-15 full disk imagery:  Fires and Smoke, Heavy Precipitation, Volcanic Ash

Users are encouraged to exploit GOES-12 data as well as polar satellite data during this anomaly period.  More details are available on the CIMSS blog:  http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/goes/blog/archives/13031

Update#7:  GOES-13 has been placed into storage mode while the anomaly is investigated.  There is no new information at this time.

GOES-14 imaging should be available starting at about 0600Z tomorrow, May 23rd.  The imager will start up in a recovery mode, which has reduced sectors so that additional star calibrations can be taken. Until this is complete, the imagery should not be considered within normal tolerance.

Transition to the normal schedule should take place about 1400Z tomorrow, May 23rd.


Update#6:
 
GOES-13 has been placed into storage mode while the anomaly is investigated.  There is no new information at this time.

GOES-14 imaging should be available starting at about 0600Z tomorrow, May 23rd.  The imager will start up in a recovery mode, which has reduced sectors so that additional star calibrations can be taken. Until this is complete, the imagery should not be considered within normal tolerance.

Transition to the normal schedule should take place about 1400Z tomorrow, May 23rd.


Update#5:
Recovery efforts for GOES-13 continue and the spacecraft health and safety are nominal.  GOES-14 is being activated and the first images will be available @ 0500 UTC on Thurs. May 23rd, 2013.

Update#4:
Recovery efforts for GOES-13 continue and the spacecraft health and safety are nominal.  GOES-14 is being activated and the first images will be available @ 0500 UTC on Thurs. May 23rd, 2013.
 
Update#3: Initial GOES-13 recovery procedure was unsuccessful. Return to service time line being reevaluated.

Update#2:
GOES-13 anomaly status has not changed, the Engineer Team is commanding the satellite after consulting the support team.  Commanding will take approx. 5 hours and if successful should return to service shortly after that.

Update#1:
GOES-13 anomaly continues, the Engineers are on site. Barring further anomalies the expected return to services is approx. 14 hours from this update.

Topic:
GOES-13  (GOES-East)  Data outage

Date/Time Issued:  May 29,  2013   1625 UTC

Product(s) or Data Impacted: GOES-13 (GOES-East)  Imager Data and Products

Date/Time of Initial Impact:  May 22, 2013  0340 UTC

Date/Time of Expected End:  Unknown

Length of Outage:  TBD

Details/Specifics of Change:  Due to an anomaly which occurred approx. 0340z on G-13, East imaging stopped.  GOES-15 will enter a full disk scheduled at 0429z. Engineering is en-route to access the situation and GOES-15 will run in full disk mode until further notice.

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

Web Site(s) for applicable information: More links for GOES-14 INR start up schedules:

 http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/SATS/messages.html for this and other satellite related messages.
  http://www.ospo.noaa.gov/Operations/GOES/schedules.html for full GOES scanning schedules and scan sectors, including GOES-14 INR start up schedules
http://www.ospo.noaa.gov/Operations/GOES/14/inr_routine
http://www.ospo.noaa.gov/Operations/GOES/14/inr_imager-ro
http://www.ospo.noaa.gov/Operations/GOES/14/inr_ro
http://www.ospo.noaa.gov/Operations/GOES/14/inr_SE_sndr
http://www.ospo.noaa.gov/Operations/GOES/14/inr_sounder-

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