Update #2: This message serves as a reminder of the scheduled declaration of GOES-18 as GOES-West on Jan. 4, 2023 at 1800 UTC, as well as a clarification that the transition is not dependent on Critical Weather Day (CWD) status
Update #1: The storage location for GOES-17 has been changed to 104.7 degrees west
Topic: Declaration of GOES-18 as GOES-West Operational Satellite on January 4, 2023 at 1800 UTC
Date/Time Issued: December 19, 2022 1545 UTC
Product(s) or Data Impacted: All GOES-18 ABI, GLM, SUVI, SEISS, MAG, and EXIS products and services
Date/Time of Initial Impact: January 4, 2023 at 1800 UTC
Date/Time of Expected End: N/A
Length of Outage: N/A
Details/Specifics of Change:
On January 4, 2023 at 1800 UTC, the GOES-18 satellite will be declared the Operational GOES-West satellite. Until that transition date and during this final period of Post Launch Product Testing (PLPT), GOES-18 products are considered non-operational regardless of their validation maturity level. All products and services (e.g., GRB, AWIPS, PDA, CLASS, NODD) containing GOES-17 data will be transitioned to GOES-18 data. GOES-18 will continue to operate out of its current location of 137.0 degrees west through the transition.
The GOES-18 Transition to Operations will occur regardless of a Critical Weather Day declaration.
Following the transition of GOES-18 to GOES-West, GOES-17 will commence drifting to the storage location at 104.7 degrees west.
Contact Information for Further Information: Steve Superczynski at stephen.superczynski@noaa.gov or SPSD User Services at SPSD.UserServices.noaa.gov
Websites for Applicable Information: https://www.ospo.noaa.gov/Operations/GOES/transition.html
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