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The
State of SPYDER®
Some changes have occurred to the SPYDER®
system regarding its underlying data retrieval methods and data
window calculations.
With the advent of an online, near-real time data buffer (BUD)
the SPYDER® system was no longer
reliant on successfully accessing remote data sources. The SPYDER®
system now has access to online data from nearly 300 stations. With
online data available, some of the methods used to retrieve data
for FARM products (which access the IRIS DMC deep archive) are also
used for SPYDER®.
An NEIC alert is still used as the trigger for SPYDER®
but the event is first loaded into, then retrieved from, the DMC
database. This allows the WEED program
to serve as a common method for both FARM and SPYDER®
request processing. Also, with no dialup costs to consider, the
SPYDER® data windows have been expanded
(to approximately one hour after P or S).
Accessing local data and using methods common to FARM has greatly
reduced maintenance of SPYDER® and
makes for a more reliable system.
Currently, the VASE program is
being tested as another method of accessing data from the FARM and
SPYDER® data repositiories. Look
for the release of this applicaton in the months to come.
Submitted by Sandy Stromme and Deb Barnes, DMC
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