Posted February 18, 2005, 9:44 AM.
The weather data feed from De Luz was finally restored this morning around 9:30am after a one week outage. Data stored on the computer located with the equipment over the past week trickled slowly to the web site.
The one week outage was the longest in WeatherCurrents history. The Hemet site experienced a three day outage in 2004 year due to an equipment failure and previously was the source of the longest outages.
The weather data capture software on site is designed to handle outages. It queues data every minute during a service outage and keeps trying to restore the connection, so when the outage ends, all of the accumulated data eventually reaches the web site. |
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