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13 years 10 months ago - 13 years 10 months ago #204830 by davidG
Telemetry snafoo? was created by davidG
Anybody know what's up with NWAC Telemetry at a number of locations - Paradise, White Pass, Alpental, and others?  A day behind..  Server issues?  Winding down for the season?

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13 years 10 months ago #204831 by davidG
Replied by davidG on topic Re: Telemetry snafoo?
Hmmm.., well, seems to be fixed for most, now..

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13 years 10 months ago #204832 by ron j
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I have noticed that frequently in the early morning the 10 day view is slow to show the last few hours of the current day. But they show fine in the 24 view. Later in the morning the malfunction goes away.

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13 years 10 months ago #204837 by Amar Andalkar
Replied by Amar Andalkar on topic Re: Telemetry snafoo?
The most up to date NWAC telemetry is found in the text files, located in this directory: www.nwac.us/data/

Specifically, the text file www.nwac.us/data/ALL has all the current telemetry from all sites, including several sites that are not listed on the fancy webpages. That's what I usually look at for latest updates from all sites without having to load multiple pages.

Often when other telemetry pages are not updating, the plain text files still are updating. If the plain text are not updating, then nothing is.

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13 years 10 months ago #204839 by ian_delaney
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On this subject, does anyone know of weather stations in Washington at high elevations (7000+ ft) with year around (or summer months) data online? I could only find Camp Muir data for the last few days.

Thanks

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13 years 10 months ago #204843 by Chris S
Replied by Chris S on topic Re: Telemetry snafoo?
Hi Ian-
As far as I know, there aren't any other telemetry stations above 7000'. Telemetry and cell towers are at lower elevations so that they're easier to reach for maintenance. You'll have to look at a nearby, lower-elevation station and approximate conditions up higher.
-Chris

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