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Timeliness of RARS Data in Tokyo

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Timeliness of RARS Data in Tokyo

The RARS project aims to deliver ATOVS data received at direct readout stations within 30 minutes. JMA has been monitoring the timeliness of the data received at RTH Tokyo to check that the project target can be achieved and to locate any bottlenecks. This page shows the current status of the timeliness monitored.

Attention:
This page has not been updated since 19 May 2009 because of a communications system malfunction. The system will be upgraded as early as possible. We apologize for your inconvenience.


yyyy.mm Direct readout station
2009.05 ALL kiy syo pth dar mel dvs tvl pek seo sgp hkg kel
2009.04 ALL kiy syo pth dar mel dvs tvl pek seo sgp hkg kel
2009.03 ALL kiy syo pth dar mel dvs tvl pek seo sgp hkg kel
2009.02 ALL kiy syo pth dar mel dvs tvl pek seo sgp hkg kel
2009.01 ALL kiy syo pth dar mel   tvl pek seo sgp hkg kel
2008.12 ALL kiy syo pth dar mel   tvl pek seo sgp hkg kel
2008.11 ALL kiy syo pth dar mel   tvl pek seo sgp hkg kel
2008.10 ALL kiy syo pth dar mel   tvl pek seo sgp hkg kel
2008.08 ALL kiy syo pth dar mel   tvl pek seo sgp hkg kel
2008.07 ALL kiy syo pth dar mel   tvl pek seo sgp hkg kel
2008.06 ALL kiy syo pth dar mel   tvl pek seo sgp hkg  
2008.05 ALL kiy syo pth dar mel   tvl pek seo sgp hkg  
  • Direct readout station
    • ALL: all stations
    • kiy: Kiyose, syo: Syowa Station
    • pth: Perth, dar: Darwin, mel: Melbourne, dvs: Davis, tvl: Townsville
    • pek: Beijing, Urumqi, Guangzhou
    • jin: Jincheon
    • seo: Seoul (To be replaced by Jincheon in 2009)
    • sgp: Singapore
    • hko: Hong Kong
    • mau: Maupuia
    • kel: Kelburn (To be replaced by Maupuia in 2009)
Last updated 25 March 2009 (E)