das Posted August 12, 2011 Share Posted August 12, 2011 From Ed Olsen at JPL / AIRS: On Tuesday August 16, 2011 there will be a significant delay of all the AQUA data (AIRS, AMSU-A, MODIS, and AMSR-E) processed by OSPO at NOAA's NSOF facility. A data temporary outage will occur at 12:00 UTC and last for 10 hours (22:00 UTC). During this time, the incoming AQUA data will be stored on NASA servers. Then, after 22:00 UTC, the data will be made available to the AQUA processing systems from the NASA servers and the backlog of AQUA data will be processed and distributed. Therefore, the data will not be lost. The outage will occur as part of a Critical Infrastructure Plan (CIP) failover test. Other "essential data" will continue to be processed and made available, but the AQUA data are not currently categorized as "essential". The understanding is that there is a plan to have the AQUA data processing included in the "essential" category for CIP at some point in the future. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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