Public Information Statement
Issued by NWS National HQ
Issued by NWS National HQ
138 NOUS41 KWBC 041500 AAB PNSWSH Public Information Statement 24-66 Updated National Weather Service Headquarters Silver Spring MD 1000 AM EST Wed Dec 4 2024 To: Subscribers: -NOAA Weather Wire Service -Emergency Managers Weather Information Network -NOAAPort Other NWS Partners, Users and Employees From: George Jungbluth Director, Office of Dissemination Subject: Updated: Potential API Gridded Forecast Data Outage from December 22, 2024 through January 1, 2025 Updated to inform users of a one-hour live test of the Application Programming Interface (API) software planned to start at approximately 1230 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) on Thursday, December 5, 2024. The Office of Dissemination (DIS) and the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) Central Operations (NCO) continue to work on fixing a critical bug that disrupts the dissemination of gridded forecast data via the NWS Application Programming Interface (API) near the end of the calendar year. The software development team has engineered a fix that will be tested live for one hour on the morning of Thursday December 5. Status messages will be posted to https://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/status/messages/ to inform users when the test begins and ends.During this test, users may experience slightly different results in forecast information. At the conclusion of the one-hour test, the previous version of the software will be restored. Users are asked to report any issues, including any degraded performance, to NCEP Central Operations Tech Control at nco.ops@noaa.gov. In the event that this test is not successful and the bug fix cannot be implemented before December 22, technicians will disable the API gridpoints endpoint and gridded forecast data will not be available between December 22, 2024 through January 1, 2025. This updated Public Information Statement is intended to inform users of this potential outage and offer alternatives to help reduce the impact to customers. When this problem occurs, users will experience errors when making requests to the API for gridded forecast data. Below are examples of the types of requests that will fail: https://api.weather.gov/gridpoints/PQR/107,99/forecast https://api.weather.gov/gridpoints/SGX/59,65/forecast/hourly The response returned to the user will be similar to this: { "correlationId": "eb6a80a", "title": "Service Unavailable", "type": "https://api.weather.gov/problems/ServiceUnavailable", "status": 503, "detail": "An upstream data source is temporarily unavailable. Please try again later.", "instance": "https://api.weather.gov/requests/eb6a80a" } The following alternatives may help users reduce the impact of this data outage. Using the forecast.weather.gov Web Service: The forecast for a location is available via a single call to forecast.weather.gov using the latitude and longitude coordinates for that location: https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lat=$LAT&lon=$LON&FcstTy pe=$FOR MAT where $LAT and $LON are in decimal degrees and $FORMAT is either DWML or JSON. Example: https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lat=39.5&lon=- 94.5&FcstType=dwml Using the National Digital Forecast Database (NDFD) Web Service: The forecast for a location is available in various formats via requests to web services that deliver NDFD data. Details on what services are available and how to use them can be found at: https://vlab.noaa.gov/web/mdl/ndfd To report problems or operational issues with the API or forecast.weather.gov applications, please contact: NCEP Central Operations Tech Control nco.ops@noaa.gov To report problems or issues related with the NDFD web services, please contact: nws.ndfd@noaa.gov Please send all other comments and questions to: nws.webfeedback@noaa.gov National Public Information Statements are online at: https://www.weather.gov/notification/