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Oh yes, we are seeing huge delays. As an example, we received last night's 0Z run 72 hour forecast for the GFS at 2 hours and 54 later than I was able to obtain the file via FTP (23:01:58 PST vs 20:08:15 PST). On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 11:56:50AM -0600, Jerrold Robaidek wrote: > > > The 12 Z GFS 1 degree just started coming in and the NAMs (etas) are very > late.... > > Things seem to have gone from bad to worse .... > > (I do have some latency issues, but only 10 minutes, not the hours late > that we are seeing.) > > Anybody else seeing these problems? > > > Jerry > > -- > Jerrold Robaidek Email: address@hidden > SSEC Data Center Phone: (608) 262-6025 > University of Wisconsin Fax: (608) 263-6738 > Madison, Wisconsin -- David Ovens e-mail: address@hidden Research Meteorologist phone: (206) 685-8108 Dept of Atm. Sciences plan: Real-time MM5 forecasting for the Box 351640 Pacific Northwest University of Washington http://www.atmos.washington.edu/mm5rt Seattle, WA 98195 Weather Graphics and Loops http://www.atmos.washington.edu/~ovens/loops