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OK, I understand the data gap but why is the latest frame running 3 hours behind real-time ?

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OK, I understand the data gap but why is the latest frame running 3 hours behind real-time ?

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This has almost the same answer as question 1. When we get archived data we start processing it even if there is real time data coming down. We get back to the realtime data as soon as we can. The forecasters really would like to know if something important has happened while out of contact. They get more warning time if we process the data in time order. Our MPG movies are updated on a roughly 3 hour basis and the JAVA movies on a 20 minute basis.

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