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Yes. We see the same problem. -----Original Message----- From: address@hidden To: address@hidden Sent: 1/10/2005 2:41 PM Subject: problem with CONDUIT ETA/GFS since 4 Jan 2005 Hello, As of 4 Jan 2005, I've noticed that the model products are being sent out in a mixed up time sequence. Previously, all the F000 fields were sent, then F003, and so on. Now, the times are all mixed up with F000 fields still coming in even though the F072 fields have just started. In the past, by T+2.5 hours, the ETA212 was up to having at least F048 finished, thus I was able to start a local WRF run. Now, I have to wait much longer for F048 to complete, delaying substantially the start of my real time WRF runs. Is any one else seeing this sort of problem? Thanks. Mike Below is sample: Jan 10 20:32:47 pqutil: 23958 20050110203228.114 CONDUIT 078 /afs/.nwstg.nws.noaa.gov/ftp/SL.us008001/ST.opnl/MT.nam_CY.18/RD.2005011 0/PT.grid_DF.gr1/fh.0060_tl.press_gr.awip3d !grib/ncep/ETA_84/#212/200501101800/F060/VVEL/350_mb! 000078 Jan 10 20:32:48 pqutil: 23958 20050110203243.766 CONDUIT 169 /afs/.nwstg.nws.noaa.gov/ftp/SL.us008001/ST.opnl/MT.nam_CY.18/RD.2005011 0/PT.grid_DF.gr1/fh.0045_tl.press_gr.awip3d !grib/ncep/ETA_84/#212/200501101800/F045/TMP/225_mb! 000169 Jan 10 20:32:48 pqutil: 26942 20050110203239.440 CONDUIT 300 /afs/.nwstg.nws.noaa.gov/ftp/SL.us008001/ST.opnl/MT.nam_CY.18/RD.2005011 0/PT.grid_DF.gr1/fh.0024_tl.press_gr.awip3d !grib/ncep/ETA_84/#212/200501101800/F024/SPFH/575_mb! 000300 -- Mike Leuthold Atmospheric Sciences/Institute of Atmospheric Physics University of Arizona address@hidden 520-621-2863 "Is there some difference between the despotism of the monarch and the despotism of the multitude?" Edmund Burke