Update#2-Final Update - All US LEOLUTS have successfully installed Time Calibration data from FMCC and have reported accurate Doppler solutions. All US LUTs are fully operational for S13 (METOP B) and the filter for S13 (METOP B) has been removed.

Update#1: FMCC delivered new Time Calibration data for S13 at 2158Z. They were successfully sent to all US LEOLUTs at 2206Z.

Topic:SARSAT Satellite S13 (METOP B) Search and Rescue Processor (SARP) anomaly

Date/Time Issued:November 17, 2018 0837Z

Product(s) or Data Impacted: SARSAT alert data

Date/Time of Initial Impact:November 16, 2018 0752Z

Date/Time of Expected End: November 16, 2018 2206Z

Length of Outage: 14 hours and 14 minutes

Details/Specifics of Change:It was determined that the S13 SARP failed around 0752Z on 16 November.

The USMCC notified the French MCC (FMCC) of the issue at 1444Z.

The FMCC notified all MCCs that a SARP reset has been requested from EUMETSAT at 1450Z.

The USMCC placed a filter on S13 SARP data and recommended that all MCCs do the same at 1504Z.

The USMCC is waiting for confirmation of a SARP reset and new time calibration data to be provided by the FMCC.

Impact:Medium-Loss of Storage/forward capability. Satellite is limited to real-time/local distress detection and relay. Timeliness of global coverage detection and relay affected.

Contact Information for Further Information:USMCC Operationsusmcc@noaa.govat301-817-4576

Web Site(s) for applicable information: N/A

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