Yes, that is what hapopened: Please pass to the MIC/HIC, SOO, ESA, ITO AND AFP: . On Tuesday, September 17th, 2024 the NCF will be switching its Server Operations from the Primary AWIPS NCF (ANCF) in College Park, MD to the Backup AWIPS NCF (BNCF) in Fairmont, WV. The switch transition will take place as follows: . 0600 UTC - ITO switch to BNCF 1015 UTC - REMEDY switch to BNCF 1315 UTC - SBN switch to BMGS 1330 UTC - MHS switch to BNCF 1345 UTC - DSUPS switch to BNCF 1345 UTC - COLLABORATION switch to BNCF 1345 UTC - DATA DELIVERY switch to BNCF . The switch will not be done on a critical weather day, or if there are other significant operational issues warranting postponement. . All ANCF message distribution (MHS) will be repointed to the BNCF. The switch will take about 20 minutes. Data will queue while the switch is in progress and will be sent once the switch is complete. This will affect data originating at NWS field offices and National Centers on the AWIPS network including radar data. . Any questions or issues should be addressed to the AWIPS/NCF helpdesk at 888-808-8624. . NCF Gilbert Sebenste Meteorology Support Analyst From: Sebenste, Gilbert
I *think* that they switched to their backup uplink at 12:30Z today (they don’t give those updates anymore, but the signal drop to zero for one minute is the giveaway). I also had a complete drop of
the NOTHER feed at 15Z today for 10 minutes. So they definitely have weirdness in the feed today. Gilbert Sebenste Meteorology Support Analyst From: noaaport <address@hidden>
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from outside of COD’s system. Do not click links, open attachments, or respond with sensitive information unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Since 1340Z this morning, there have been oddities with frame and product sequencing on the NOAAPort channels of NOPT(DCP), GRE, EXP as well as the NWWS stream.
Initial assumption was that this was associated with the channel realignment that was scheduled for yesterday, and gave time for self-correction. NOAA has been notified. Will pass along any updates.
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