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Jerry, The data are delivered via LDM as soom as they are made available to the LDM. Certainly, now with the added .5 degree notifications to be queued, the queueing time for the AFS server within NWS (not related to the LDM) is increased at the source end. Now that the holiday period is completed, NWS can make system configuration changes that are not possible under the holiday staffing/system situations, so we will see if my proposed changes will make a difference. Steve Chiswell On Mon, 2005-01-03 at 16:06, Jerrold Robaidek wrote: > Steve, > > Thanks for the update .... we have several users of this data, and we all > got spoiled by > the timeliness of the CONDUIT data stream in the past. > > Good luck on getting queing faster. > > Jerry > > Steve Chiswell wrote: > > Jerry, > > > > The 18Z ETA/NAM just completed and the 20Z RUC2 just finished. > > I see the GFS 18Z files being posted to the top level LDM server now. > > > > The files are provided serially to the LDM host as they become available > > to the NWS server. We have proposed an alternative mechanism for > > posting the notifications to the top level LDM server which may > > provide faster queing of the products. > > > > Steve Chiswell > > Unidata User Support > > > > > > > > On Mon, 2005-01-03 at 15:39, Jerrold Robaidek wrote: > > > >>Hi, > >> > >>As of 22:35 UTC UW-SSEC has not seen any 18Z 1 deg. GFS data via CONDUIT > >>for today. The > >>data are available via ftp though. > >> > >>:end > >> > >>Jerry >