Subject: Administrative: HRPT data from FNMOC Monterey, Issued: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------060707060507030502000001 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit *Topic: *Acquisition of Scheduled Polar Passes From NWS Monterey - June 26 - July 18 *Date/Time Issued*: June 26, 2014 1430 UTC *Product(s) or Data Impacted: ***NOAA HRPT and Metop AHRPT scheduled to be ingested at Monterey direct readout site. *Date/Time of Initial Outage:* June 26, 2014 1200 UTC *Date/Time of Expected End :* July 18, 2014 2359 UTC *Length of Event:* 23 days *Details/Specifics of Change: *The Monterey direct readout site is scheduled to be down for systems upgrades from June 19 to July 18. NWS Monterey will be upgraded with a new X-band/L-band system.System down time was estimated to be 30 days. As a contingency, the old HRPT equipment will be temporally located at Solana Beach, CA to support NOAA fire and ocean operations.The temporary operation at Solana Beach is expected to last 23 days.In the meanwhile, the data from this site will be transmitted to the NESDIS ESPC and processed as data received from NWS Monterey. The system will ingest NOAA and MetOp for the same satellite and priority as Monterey. The same data and naming convention used in Monterey is also used on Solana Beach system.Note the MetOp data has a .MO as suffix, exactly as Monterey. Due the location of the temporary site (32.9922 N, 117.2686 W), the coverage of the data swath will shift approximately 681 km (423 mi) to the south.The operational schedule at Solana Beach includes polar passes from NOAA-15/18/19 and Metop A/B. *Contact Information for Further Information:* ESPC Operations at ESPCOperations@noaa.gov and 301-817-3880** * Web Site(s) for applicable information:* N/A 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. --------------060707060507030502000001 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Topic: Acquisition of Scheduled Polar Passes From NWS Monterey - June 26 - July 18Details/Specifics of Change: The Monterey direct readout
site is
scheduled to be down for systems upgrades from June 19 to July
18. NWS Monterey will be upgraded with a new
X-band/L-band
system. System
down time
was estimated to be 30 days. As a contingency, the old HRPT
equipment will be temporally located at Solana Beach, CA to
support NOAA fire and ocean operations. The temporary
operation at
Solana Beach is expected to last 23 days. In the meanwhile,
the data
from this site will be transmitted to the NESDIS ESPC and
processed as data received from NWS Monterey. The
system will ingest NOAA and MetOp for the same satellite and
priority as Monterey. The same data and naming convention used
in Monterey is also used on Solana Beach system. Note the MetOp data
has a
.MO as suffix, exactly as Monterey.
Due the
location of the temporary site (32.9922 N, 117.2686 W), the
coverage of the data swath will shift approximately 681 km (423
mi) to the south.
The
operational schedule at Solana Beach includes polar passes from
NOAA-15/18/19 and Metop A/B.
Contact Information for Further Information: ESPC Operations at ESPCOperations@noaa.gov and 301-817-3880
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.