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== MetOp-B replaces MetOp-A as EUMETSAT's prime operational polar orbiting satellite ==
== MetOp-B replaces MetOp-A as EUMETSAT's prime operational polar orbiting satellite ==
*'''24 Apr 2013''' On 24 April 2013 at 12:00UTC EUMETSAT will transition operational services from MetOp-A to MetOp-B. MetOp-A data will continue to NOAA on a best effort basis and with out the timeliness benefits of half orbit dumps at McMurdo. [http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/SATS/MESS/MSG1141208.01.txt NESDIS message] [EUMETSAT press release www.eumetsat.int/Home/Main/News/Press_Releases/832312?l=en]
*'''24 Apr 2013''' On 24 April 2013 at 12:00UTC EUMETSAT will transition operational services from MetOp-A to MetOp-B. MetOp-A data will continue to NOAA on a best effort basis and with out the timeliness benefits of half orbit dumps at McMurdo. [http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/SATS/MESS/MSG1141208.01.txt NESDIS message] [EUMETSAT press release www.eumetsat.int/Home/Main/News/Press_Releases/832312?l=en]
== NOAA-19 HIRS degraded, disabled ==
* O-F standard deviations were seen to rise, and an RFC memo circa 3 Jul 2013 stated that NCEP had turned the instrument off.  As of the 12z run on 5 Jul, the observations were disabled in forward processing & FPIT.  The spike in the radiance monitoring plots is likely due to the software being confused regarding used/rejected data when they switch to passive.


== Brief outages ==
== Brief outages ==
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