Status Report

NOAA SATOPS Morning Report: Friday, October 05, 2012

By SpaceRef Editor
October 5, 2012
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SATOPS Morning Report: Friday, October 05, 2012

Customers or users who want to call to ask about problems or report outages can use the following contacts:
– For questions about data quality (noisy data, dropouts, schedules), GOES or POES products, or status of spacecraft can call the SAB Shift Supervisor at 301-763-8444
– To report an outage or document a problem, call the ESPC Operations Crew Lead at 301-457-5218. All LRIT data users are encouraged to report problems to: LRIT@noaa.gov

DOY 279

GOES
NOTES: GOES-14 is drifting 0.90 degrees per day to the East towards the location of GOES-13 at 75 degrees West. Final location of GOES-14 is dependent upon the ongoing recovery of GOES-13. During this transition, direct readout users can continue to receive GOES-14 data via the GOES-13 GVAR broadcast stream from 75 degrees West, and will not have to repoint their antennas to GOES-14. GOES-13 imager and sounder remain out of service at this time.

GOES-14 DOY278 Multiple frames breaks from 1550Z – 1553Z due to Solar RFI

GOES-12 DOY278 Multiple frames breaks from 1533Z – 1536Z due to Solar RFI

All other GOES operations were nominal over the past 24 hours.
No anomalies affecting product delivery via GVAR or s/c health & safety.
For GOES status and other information please see:
http://www.oso.noaa.gov/goes

POES
All POES operations were nominal over the past 24 hours.
No anomalies affecting product delivery or s/c health & safety.
For a detailed status and description of POES see:
http://www.oso.noaa.gov/poes

DMSP

All DMSP operations were nominal over the past 24 hours.
No anomalies affecting product delivery or s/c health & safety.
For more DMSP Information please see:
http://dmsp.ngdc.noaa.gov/dmsp.html

JASON-2
All JASON-2 operations were nominal over the past 24 hours.
No anomalies affecting product delivery or s/c health & safety.

ESPC Reported data outage and delays
ESPC was not able to process the 1545z & 1600z GOES-east images due to suspected Solar RFI related impacts with the images

Questions or comments to Ron.Mahmot@noaa.gov

SpaceRef staff editor.