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    Satellite outage over the North and South America (Sep 28)

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    • Cristian CisnerosC Offline
      Cristian Cisneros
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      Was Something strange there, you have directly turned off the service in all regions of America, do you have UFOs up there?

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        wadnn | Premium
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        I never realized how much I miss the satellite image. Of course, this also affects "Radar+".

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          BrokefishN @Suty | Premium
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          @Suty So satellite works at "NEXLAB Satellite and Radar Collage of Dupage = https://weather.cod.edu/satrad/?parms=global-northamerica-natcolorfire-200-1-100-1&checked=map&colorbar=undefined " all weekend.

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          • leo.idtL Offline
            leo.idt | Premium
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            I found out the problem is only with Windy. All other sources (competing apps and sites) show American continent images correctly.

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              Gary59 @leo.idt | Premium
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              @leo-idt Are you working on it?

              gary little

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                idefix37 Sailor Moderator @danax79681
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                @danax79681

                The satellite outage over America also affects Premium members, not only the free users.
                You can check it here

                https://community.windy.com/topic/36900/satellite-outage-over-the-north-and-south-america-sep-28?sort=oldest_to_newest

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                • Borys WolakB Offline
                  Borys Wolak
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                  This is not just a Windy issue, it is actually a legitimate technical issue with GOES 16 not connecting to websites other than STAR NESDIS, as the module that allows connection to other sites appears to be down. Evidence that it is NOT Windy’s fault is also given, from CyclonicWx AND from Tropical Tidbits. STAR appears to be the only website with running GOES data, but then again, it might be GOES 13 that they’re running on while GOES-16 is down.
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                  Borys

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                  • Daytonaman52D Offline
                    Daytonaman52
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                    NWS and NOAA report no outages on GOES16 or 17 as of 19:00 UTC.
                    Sept 30, 2024.
                    It is only Windy.

                    258352

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                    • Zang 1Z Offline
                      Zang 1 | Premium
                      last edited by Zang 1

                      This guives more context about the outage: https://github.com/awslabs/open-data-registry/pull/2386

                      extracted from the commit:
                      DATA FEED ISSUES - Due to major damage to critical infrastructure in the Asheville, NC area from Hurricane Helene, our GOES data feeds to the cloud have been impacted. We are working with local authorities and service providers in hopes that we can restore these feeds ASAP. Note that major celluar and network (fiber) infrastructure have been damaged and this may take time to adress. Thank you for your continued support.

                      The only places that are receiving GOES data, are direct downloading, or taking it from someone who does it, from the satelite.

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                        idefix37 Sailor Moderator @Daytonaman52
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                        @Daytonaman52
                        See these related posts
                        https://community.windy.com/topic/36900/satellite-outage-over-the-north-and-south-america-sep-28/123

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                          BlSHOP | Premium
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                          Time to give us our money back. This app is worthless in USA. Spare me the fake news saying satellites are damaged and blaming NC hurricane. Every other app works fine. Windy was paid to turn it off intentionally.

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                            BlSHOP | Premium
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                            Windy has done nothing to fix the satellite and I hear it works fine with other apps. What apps work? I won’t be renewing my premium here,

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                              nilmar_20 @Zang 1
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                              @Zang-1 outros sites estao funcionando normalmente, como isso pode ser problema nos satelites?

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                                Zang 1 @BlSHOP | Premium
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                                @BlSHOP Please explain why an who would pay a weather data company to sensor free data, that is not available on the sources?
                                Go on and check by youself

                                This are the links:
                                NOAA Open Data Dissemination Program Datasets : https://www.noaa.gov/nodd/datasets
                                AWS: https://registry.opendata.aws/noaa-goes/
                                GCP: https://console.cloud.google.com/marketplace/details/noaa-public/goes-16?filter=solution-type:dataset&q=NOAA&id=5babd633-afa0-4e40-9dba-0587f4aabc47
                                Azure: https://microsoft.github.io/AIforEarthDataSets/data/goes-r.html

                                If you have found other source, please share it.

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                                  Tammy Sillstrop | Premium
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                                  I love your app and will hang til it is fix. Thanks.

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                                    trollov | Premium
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                                    Have a satellite image!

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                                    • Zang 1Z Offline
                                      Zang 1 @nilmar_20 | Premium
                                      last edited by Zang 1

                                      @nilmar_20 O problema não é no satelite, ele ta operando normalmente, produzindo os dados.
                                      O problema é na infraestrutura de distribuição deles.
                                      Tem 3 principais formas de entregar esses dados:

                                      • GOES Rebrocast (GRB)
                                      • EUMETCast/GEONetCast
                                      • Open Data Dissemination Program Datasets

                                      Os dois primeiros metodos são transmissões via satelite, sendo o primeiro direto dos satelites meteorologicos e um conjunto de antenas em terra. O Segundo é um compilado de informações meteorologicas (modelos, radares, cartas, etc...), que tambem é transmitido por satelite, com diversos fornecedores diferente. Esses dois metodos estão funcionando, mas eles demandam e instalação de antenas e hardware especializado para coleta dessas informações.

                                      O terceiro sistema, distribui as informaçoes de satelite pela internet, usando os 3 principais provedores de cloud como hosts. É nesse sistema que a maioria dos usuarios, fora das universidades dependem para acesso aos dados.
                                      Este sistema é o que esta fora do ar. Por que o local de onde esses dados são enviados para internet foi bastante atingido pelo furacão Helen.

                                      English response:
                                      The problem is not with the satellite; it's operating normally and producing data. The issue lies with their distribution infrastructure.

                                      There are three main ways to deliver this data:

                                      • GOES Rebrocast (GRB)
                                      • EUMETCast/GEONetCast
                                      • Open Data Dissemination Program Datasets

                                      The first two methods are satellite transmissions: the first directly from weather satellites and a network of ground antennas. The second is a compilation of meteorological information (models, radars, maps, etc.), which is also transmitted by satellite, with various different providers. Both methods are functioning, but they require the installation of specialized antennas and hardware to collect this information.

                                      The third system distributes satellite data over the internet, using the three main cloud providers as hosts. This system, which most users outside of universities depend on to access the data, is the one that's down. The reason is that the location from which this data is uploaded to the internet was heavily impacted by Hurricane Helen.

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                                        fuckgeoeng
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                                        scrubbing data

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                                          Dutton | Premium
                                          last edited by Dutton

                                          Yeah my heart goes out to all the people affected.. Bad

                                          thank you for updates

                                          Mark Chief Pilot of Sanborn Map Company- Geospatial Co founded 1866
                                          www.sanborn.com

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                                            Alejandro Soto 4 | Premium
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                                            Satellite no function
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