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9 minutes ago, SACRUS said:


GOES-East Update: NOAA says the GOES-19 Safehold condition has been resolved, and engineers are now preparing to restart the onboard instruments. The spacecraft is no longer in Safehold, but GOES-East imagery is still unavailable while instrument checks, calibration, and validation are completed. NOAA has not yet provided an estimated time for full restoration, and there has been no announcement that GOES-16 will be activated as the backup. This is still a positive step and makes a return to service more likely.

Should we all be worried that a major weather satellite went down or is this somewhat normal?

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GOES-19 Update #3 — Imaging expected to resume this afternoon

NOAA reports that DCS and Search-and-Rescue services returned at 12:30 p.m. EDT on July 16. Engineers are now restoring the Advanced Baseline Imager, with GOES-East imaging expected to resume by 3:00 p.m. EDT today. Initial image navigation may be slightly degraded during the first hour.

The remaining instruments will be restored in this order: ABI, GLM lightning mapper, SUVI, then the space-weather instruments. NOAA estimates that returning all GOES-19 instruments to normal operations will take approximately eight hours.

This is the first official restoration timeline, but GOES-19 is not yet fully operational.

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The continuing GOES-19 outage, which may continue into or even through this evening, is likely affecting HRRR smoke forecasts, as real-time satellite data is not present. That adds a dose of uncertainty into smoke conditions this afternoon and this evening. 

Here are recent conditions based on the observed data:

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Assuming a light westerly flow continues through this evening, some denser smoke will probably move into the New York City area this evening or early tonight. 

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7 minutes ago, RockawayRowdies said:

PurpleAir has a nice map that updates every 10 minutes or so: https://map.purpleair.com/air-quality-standards-us-epa-aqi?opt=%2F1%2Flp%2Fa10%2Fp604800%2FcC0#9.74/40.8063/-74.416

Getting heavier for sure.. 
This is for a sensor near Dover.

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There is a 844 reading out in OHIO right now that is just ridiculous! 

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