Topic:  MET-11  ground segment anomaly

 

Date/Time Issued: September 20 , 2021 0657Z

 
Product or Data Impacted:  MET-11 data

Date/Time of Initial Impact: September 20, 2021 0600Z 

Date/Time of Expected End:  September 20, 2021 0630Z
 
Length of the Outage:   30 minutes
 

Details/Specifics of Change: 

 

Message number:

8266

Message creation:

Mon Sep 20 06:41:34 UTC 2021

 

Type:

Service Alert

Ann Nr:

7367

Rev:

1

Start Time:

2021-09-20 06:00:00.0

End Time:

2021-09-20 06:30:00.0

Satellites:

MET-11

Subject:

ground-segment-anomaly

Impact:

data-degraded

Detail:

0DEG Meteorological Products and Image Data were unavailable in the Repeat Cycles 06.00 and 06.15 due to Ground segment anomaly. Service has been resumed.

Status:

recovered

Issue Time:

2021-09-20 06:41:29.0

Services:

0° SEVIRI Level 1.5 Image Data
0° Meteosat Meteorological Products

 

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