927 BMBB91 KFGZ 250050 STQFGZ *** weather.gov/spot archive status *** Hello, this is a new STQ notification product that will remind you to **Archive** inactive incidents within your service area on the http://weather.gov/spot/monitor/?wfo=fgz page that have been inactive for longer than 10 days. Why: When the number of active incidents agency-wide reaches 815, no incidents will plot on the map. When it reaches 825, then no incidents will appear in the table below the map. The website becomes unusable for our customers when this happens. Root Cause: On weather.gov php scripts are allotted a maximum 128 mb of memory. Loading in information over 815 or more incidents exceeds the 128 mb max, so data does not appear on website. Solution: When the number of incidents reaches 750 or higher, I will transmit this STQ product once an hour until enough incidents are closed agency-wide. Only offices with inactive incidents 10 days or older will get these STQs, so the easy way to stop getting these STQ notifications is to close inactive incidents list below for your area of responsiblity. Please pass this message on to your Fire Weather Focal Point and MIC, so they can develop a policy to close inactive incidents on the new weather.gov/spot website. Comments and suggestions on this new product can be sent to virgil.middendorf@noaa.gov Number of Incidents in database nationally: 754 Max Allowed Incidents in database nationally: 750 *** List of Incidents in your area that could be closed *** Incident ID Date of last issued fcst inactive Incident Name ------------ ------------------------- -------- ------------------------------- 1806278.1 2018-04-12 3:43 AM MST 12 days Canyon Diablo 1806148.2 2018-04-11 9:27 AM MST 13 days Woolsey 1806269.0 2018-04-11 6:00 AM MST 13 days Munds Park RX