Status Report

NOAA SATOPS Morning Report: Monday, October 04, 2010

By SpaceRef Editor
October 4, 2010
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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 277

GOES
Note: On DOY 277 04:48z, the SSGS ground system for GOES-13, GOES-14 and GOES-15 experienced network problems which impacted commanding.
The problem was due to system administration error.

GOES-11 DOY 275 lost 16:00Z NHEMI, 16:01 CONUS SOUNDING, and first half OF 16:15z PACUS images due to a NSOF GVAR antenna problem. Under investigation.

All other GOES operations were nominal over the past 72 hours.
No anomalies affecting product delivery or s/c health & safety.
For GOES status and other information please see:
http://www.oso.noaa.gov/goes

POES
Note: No HRPT data from the three N19 supports taken at Svalbard.
This is a known problem that is under investigation. All N19 GAC data transfers from Svalbard having been nominal.

All other POES operations were nominal over the past 72 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 72 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 72 hours.
No anomalies affecting product delivery or s/c health & safety

ESPC
METOP-A MHS instrument data: From DOY 276 at 13:57Z through DOY 277 12:55z, Metop-A MHS data were out of bounds due to an instrument anomaly. Consequently, no Metop-A MSPPS MHS products (Rain Rate, Ice Water Path, Snow Cover, Snow Water Equivalent, and Snowfall) were generated and available to users.

Questions or comments to Ron.Mahmot@noaa.gov

SpaceRef staff editor.