National Weather Service Text Product
AFOS product STQILM
Dates interpreted at 00:00 UTCDisplaying AFOS PIL: STQILM
Product Timestamp: 2021-05-03 15:00 UTC
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134 BMBB91 KILM 031500 STQILM *** weather.gov/spot archive status *** *** Admin Note *** A recent network upgrade caused Archive links to disappear for your site's incidents on the weather.gov/spot/monitor page. At the end of July, I reconfigured WR, CR, and ER sites, so the Archive links should be restored. If not, then email me the list of IP addresses listed below the Spot Monitor Legend on the monitor page. For SR, AR, PR, and Nat Centers, I need IP lists from most of you, so I can update the configuration. In SR it looks like each operational PC has its own IP list, so all of them needs to be sent to me. I can enter IPs for those that use regional and National vpns to make the archive links viewable. Thanks for giving this attention. Virgil Hello, this is a STQ notification product that will remind you to Archive inactive incidents within your service area on the http://weather.gov/spot/monitor/?wfo=ilm page. If a customer no longer needs forecast for an incident, then click the Archive link to move the incident and forecasts to the archive. Archived forecasts are available in the Calendar function on the website. If you do not see the Archive links for your incidents, then contact Virgil to get help fixing the issue. Incidents stay on the monitor page until they are archived. There is no automated process that does this, so Virgil has been archiving them nationwide when inactivity is 7 days or more since the website came online 2 years ago. It is better for local sites to do this task, since the are in contact with customers and may need to keep inactive incidents in the system. Default threshold for this message is 5 days. If your site needs a different threshold, contact Virgil to make the change. Below is a list of incidents that have been inactive for 5 days or more. Comments, issues, and suggestions on this new product can be sent to virgil.middendorf@noaa.gov Incident ID Date of last issued fcst inactive Incident Name ------------ ------------------------- -------- ------------------------------- 2110511.0 2021-04-26 5:58 AM EDT 7 days CABE 2110312.0 2021-04-23 10:39 AM EDT 10 days East/Savanna Rx Friday 2110035.0 2021-04-21 5:03 PM EDT 11 days Eas/Savanna Rx Thursday 2109923.0 2021-04-21 7:17 AM EDT 12 days OP Fence Cove