Data Interruptions
2013-12-19 12:17:10.000 – Rebecca Scholand, Weather Observer & Education Specialist
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There is never a good time update IT infrastructure on the summit of Mount Washington. Why? We constantly have data streaming in from various Mesonet locations as well as our own summit instrumentation. With this being said, this week updates are in the works. What this means for you is numerous interruptions to data flowing onto our website.
This week please hang in there with us as we hope to have new and improved updates installed as soon as we can. While our site is experiencing lapses in data, take some time to learn about the other great things the Mount Washington Observatory has to offer.
Rebecca Scholand, Weather Observer & Education Specialist
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