Status Report

NOAA SATOPS Morning Report: Tuesday, May 31, 2011

By SpaceRef Editor
May 31, 2011
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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 151

GOES
GOES-12 Imager experienced a cycle slip DOY 150 at 0056Z. Engineering
contacted and Cycle Slip Recovery procedure was executed. As a result
the 0057Z and 0157 images were heavily degraded, and the 0215Z image and
0231 sounding were missed due the recovery.

GOES-12 Imager experienced a cycle slip DOY 151 at 0015Z. Engineering
contacted and Cycle Slip Recovery procedure was executed. As a result
the 0015Z and 0027 images were heavily degraded, and the 0045Z and 0057Z
images were missed due the recovery.

All other GOES operations were nominal over the past 96 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
All POES operations were nominal over the past 96 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 96 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 96 hours.
No anomalies affecting product delivery or s/c health & safety

ESPC Reported data outage and delays
ESPC reports that on DOY 149 at 2128 GOME data was lost. System
Administrator was called and the data was resumed by 2315Z.

ESPC reports that on DOY 149 at 2209 ASCAT data was lost. System
administrator was called and the data was resumed by 2315Z.

ESPC reports that on DOY 150 several GINI sectors for GOES-11 were lost
from 1730Z to 1800Z due to antenna problems at Wallops.

ESPC reports that on DOY 150 at 2115Z MET-9 data was not being received.
At 2230Z the data was resumed. Reason for the outage is still under
investigation.

Questions or comments to Ron.Mahmot@noaa.gov

SpaceRef staff editor.