Subject: Administrative: GOES-13 (GOES-East) Imager schedule testing --047d7b2e43d62ca61104f196c2d1 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Topic: GOES-13 (GOES-East) Imager schedule testing planned for February 11 and 13, 2014 Date/Time Issued: February 4, 2014 1600 UTC Product(s) or Data Impacted: GOES-13 (GOES-East) Imager data. Revised schedule will shift some sector start times by up to two minutes, and some sector boundaries by up to 0.5deg. AWIPS users should see NO impact on products or distribution but these shifts will be seen by N-AWIPS, LRIT, McIDAS, and GVAR (Direct Readout) users. Date/Time of Initial Impact: February 11, 2014 1600 UTC and February 13, 2014 1600 UTC Date/Time of Expected End: February 11, 2014 1900 UTC and February 13, 2014 1900 UTC respectively Length of Impact: Two test periods of three-hours each. See table for details. Details/Specifics of Impact: After close analysis of the current GOES-13 (GOES-East) Imager schedule, the Office of Satellite and Product Operations (OSPO) has created a revised, Optimized Schedule that it thinks will afford improved service to users. The Optimized Schedules are designed to better utilize small instrument idle times that were not available on previous satellites (GOES I-M) due to required commanding. This usage will enable more coverage in areas of interest, such as Canada, the Caribbean Sea, Central America and South America. In addition, the command timing will be better aligned between Routine, Rapid Scan, Super Rapid Scan and Full Disk schedules. OSPO engineers are planning two three-hour tests of these new GOES-13 (GOES-East) Optimized Schedules on February 11 and February 13, 2014. The tests would allow all systems and ground processing software to be tested operationally, and will provide users with examples of the modified products. Pending successful testing, further coordination with NOAA's National Weather Service, internal review, and all necessary approvals, OSPO would aim to transition to the new Optimized Schedules after the eclipse season ends, in late April, 2014. Test dates are as follows: On February 11, 2014, 1600-1900 UTC GOES engineers will replace *Routine*GOES-13 (GOES-East) imaging with Optimized Routine imaging. On February 13, 2014, 1600-1900 UTC GOES engineers will replace *Rapid*GOES-13 (GOES-East) imaging with Optimized Rapid imaging. At the close of these test windows we expect all services to resume as normal. If you find that any of your services are affected after the close of the test windows please use contact information listed below. See http://www.ospo.noaa.gov/Operations/GOES/schedules_3col.html for a preview of the new proposed GOES-13 (GOES-East) Optimized Schedules (not operational) The tests will not be performed on Critical Weather Days, or if there are other significant operational issues warranting postponement. No date past February 13, 2014 has been planned, and will require a new user notification. For AWIPS users there will be NO impact on products or their distribution. For N-AWIPS, Direct Readout and McIDAS users there will be a slight change in product time and sector boundaries. Direct readout users can receive GOES-13 (GOES-East) Imager test data via the GVAR broadcast stream while continuing to point to GOES-13 at 75 West. The data will flow through the operational GOES-13 (GOES-East) data path. The system will see the data as scheduled (normal) data with new start/stop times for the new frames. In addition, OSPO representatives are working with the vendors to determine how the optimized frames will impact their ingestors. The test data will flow through the LRIT-East broadcast following the test schedule. The test images will be broadcast over LRIT-East as it is received and disseminated by the GOES Ingesters. OSPO representatives are working with the vendors to determine how the optimized frames will impact their ingestors. Contacts for Further Information: ESPC Operations Help Desk at ESPCOperations@noaa.gov or (301) 817-3880 for operational concerns, including outages and administrative information. Satellite Product s and Services Division User Services Coordinators at SPSD.Userservices@noaa.govfor general comments and inquiries. Additional Web Site Resources: See http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/SATS/messages.html for this and other satellite related messages. See http://www.ospo.noaa.gov/Operations/GOES/schedules.html for GOES schedules. See http://www.ospo.noaa.gov/Operations/GOES/schedules_3col.html for a preview of the new proposed GOES-13 (GOES-East) Optimized Schedules (not operational) See www.class.noaa.gov (the Comprehensive Large Array-data Stewardship System (CLASS)) for archived GOES-13 (GOES-East) data See http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/datacenter/ for Space Science and Engineering Center (SSEC) data center This message was sent to 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. --047d7b2e43d62ca61104f196c2d1 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Topic: GOES-13 (GOES-East) Imager schedule testing pl= anned for February 11 and 13, 2014

Date/Time Issue= d: February 4, 2014 1600 UTC

Product(s) or Data Im= pacted: GOES-13 (GOES-East) Imager data. =A0Revised schedule will shift som= e sector start times by up to two minutes, and some sector boundaries by up= to 0.5deg. =A0AWIPS users should see NO impact on products or distribution= but these shifts will be seen by N-AWIPS, LRIT, McIDAS, and GVAR (Direct R= eadout) users.

Date/Time of Initial Impact: February 11, 2014 1600 UTC= and February 13, 2014 1600 UTC

Date/Time of Expec= ted End: February 11, 2014 1900 UTC and February 13, 2014 1900 UTC respecti= vely

Length of Impact: Two test periods of three-hours each.= =A0See table for details.

Details/Specifics of Im= pact: After close analysis of the current GOES-13 (GOES-East) Imager schedu= le, the Office of Satellite and Product Operations (OSPO) has created a rev= ised, Optimized Schedule that it thinks will afford improved service to use= rs.

The Optimized Schedules are designed to better utilize = small instrument idle times that were not available on previous satellites = (GOES I-M) due to required commanding. =A0This usage will enable more cover= age in areas of interest, such as Canada, the Caribbean Sea, Central Americ= a and South America. =A0In addition, the command timing will be better alig= ned between Routine, Rapid Scan, Super Rapid Scan and Full Disk schedules.<= /div>

OSPO engineers are planning two three-hour tests of the= se new GOES-13 (GOES-East) Optimized Schedules on February 11 and February = 13, 2014. =A0The tests would allow all systems and ground processing softwa= re to be tested operationally, and will provide users with examples of the = modified products. =A0Pending successful testing, further coordination with= NOAA's National Weather Service, internal review, and all necessary ap= provals, OSPO would aim to transition to the new Optimized Schedules after = the eclipse season ends, in late April, 2014.

Test dates are as follows:
On February =A011,= 2014, 1600-1900 UTC GOES engineers will replace Routine GOES-13 (GO= ES-East) imaging with Optimized Routine imaging.
On February =A01= 3, 2014, 1600-1900 UTC GOES engineers will replace Rapid GOES-13 (GO= ES-East) imaging with Optimized Rapid imaging.

At the close of these test windows we expect all servic= es to resume as normal. =A0If you find that any of your services are affect= ed after the close of the test windows please use contact information liste= d below.

See http://www.ospo.noaa.gov/Operations/GOES/schedules_3c= ol.html for a preview of the new proposed GOES-13 (GOES-East) Optimized= Schedules (not operational)

The tests will not be performed on Critical Weather Day= s, or if there are other significant operational issues warranting postpone= ment. No date past February 13, 2014 has been planned, and will require a n= ew user notification.

For AWIPS users there will be NO impact on products or = their distribution. =A0 For N-AWIPS, Direct Readout =A0and McIDAS users the= re will be a slight change in product time and sector boundaries.

Direct readout users can receive GOES-13 (GOES-East) Imager = test data via the GVAR broadcast stream while continuing to point to GOES-1= 3 at 75 West. The data will flow through the operational GOES-13 (GOES-East= ) data path. =A0The system will see the data as scheduled (normal) data wit= h new start/stop times for the new frames. In addition, OSPO representative= s are working with the vendors to determine how the optimized frames will i= mpact their ingestors.

The test data will flow through the LRIT-East broadcast= following the test schedule. The test images will be broadcast over LRIT-E= ast as it is received and disseminated by the GOES Ingesters. OSPO represen= tatives are working with the vendors to determine how the optimized frames = will impact their ingestors.

Contacts for Further Information: ESPC Operations Help = Desk at ESPCOperations@noaa.gov<= /a> or (301) 817-3880 for operational concerns, including outages and admin= istrative information. Satellite Product s and Services Division User Servi= ces Coordinators at SPSD.User= services@noaa.gov for general comments and inquiries.
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Additional Web Site Resources:
See http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/S= ATS/messages.html for this and other satellite related messages.
See htt= p://www.ospo.noaa.gov/Operations/GOES/schedules.html for GOES schedules= .
See http://www.ospo.noaa.gov/Operations/GOES/schedules_3col.html<= /a> for a preview of the new proposed GOES-13 (GOES-East) Optimized Schedul= es (not operational)
See www.class.noaa.gov (the = Comprehensive Large Array-data Stewardship System (CLASS)) for archived GOE= S-13 (GOES-East) data
See http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/datacenter/ for Space Science and En= gineering Center (SSEC) data center

This message was sent to ESPC.Notification@noaa.gov. You have been sent this and= other notifications because you have opted in to receive it. =A0If for any= reason, you wish to unsubscribe, please contact ESPC Help Desk at ESPCOperations@noaa.gov or (301) 81= 7-3880. Please note: it may take up to two business days to process your un= subscribe request.
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