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We are currently experiencing problems with the orbmonrtd display image dumps.
Thank you for your patience while we try to resolve problems with the generation of the real time ORB monitor displays.
Other data monitor displays: |
1 hour display BHZ channels | 2 hour display BHZ channels | 24 hour display BHZ channels | 24 hour display LHZ channels |
The image below is a snapshot of the last 1 hour of data the ANF is currently receiving from USArray stations. The page is auto-refreshed every 600 seconds to reflect the latest data recorded. You can keep the focus on a particular station by clicking the station name hyperlink at the left–side of the page:
Waveform data is yellow with a dark blue background. A light blue background represents zero data return. The most recent data is on the right-hand side, with the edge of the right-hand side of the image being the current time. Time is shown after every 12 lines in the format YYYYJJJ:hh:mm:ss, where YYYY is the year, JJJ is the Julian Date, hh is the hour (24 hour), mm is the minute, and ss is the second.
The identifying code (on the left-hand side) is in the format NN_STA_CHA where NN is the operating network (i.e. the Transportable Array (TA), a regional network like CalTech (CI) or the USNSN(US)), STA is the station code, and CHA is the channel code used to identify a particular data stream from the station (e.g. HHZ is a broadband, High sample rate, High gain, Vertical component data stream).
For a complete guide to station codes and their meanings visit the IRIS website.
The ORB monitor image dump has not updated for over 20 minutes and is no longer a current reflection of the real time data we are recording.
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