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1. The volume distributed to end users per day, as a running average over the last 4 weeks, is 2.996 times the volume added to the archive per day.
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1. The volume distributed to end users per day, as a running average over the last 4 weeks, is 2.996 times the volume added to the archive per day.
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Higher product latencies for:
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1. Latency for a data granule is defined as the time taken from the midpoint between the start and end of acquisition of the data for that granule to the granule’s being ready on-line for users to download.
2. Duration covered by the data for a granule is defined differently for different instruments (e.g., MODIS granules are 5 minutes long while OMI NRT granules are 13 to 136 minutes long).
3. Over the last four weeks, over 95% of NRT data requests for all instruments except for three instruments (OMPS-SNPP, VIIRS-JPSS1(Land), and VIIRS-SNPP (Land)) were satisfied within 3 hours. For OMPS-SNPP, VIIRS-JPSS1(Land), and VIIRS-SNPP (Land), over 94%, 93%, and79% of the NRT data requests were satisfied within 3 hours, respectively.
First weekly report without reports from Splunk and the on-prem system since it’s been turned off. Also, moving to GA4 for Worldview metrics report on this second page.