On 11/18/2012 3:34 PM, Barry Lotz wrote:
> Thomas et al
> I have been accessing the following site to retrieve data from a local 
> BUD station. Recently I have found that their minute selection is not 
> working. Only data in hour increments is available. Have you had a 
> similar problem? I tried contacting the USGS but they said they would 
> look into it. That's where their help ended. It normally isn't a 
> problem unless the event occurs after 23:00 UTC. I don't think it's my 
> system or computer. Has anyone had a similar problem?
> http://www.iris.edu/bud_stuff/bud/bud_start.pl?BUDDIR=/budnas/virtualnets/ALL
>
Hi Barry --- I haven't seen that problem here. I have noted what was 
reported that not all data is absolutely current. My main experience so 
far with these sites occurred in a single day in August when we had a 
macroburst locally. I compared this with the Henryville tornado. ..... 
as from the beginning of my interest - I was looking at what frequencies 
were/if transmitted in the ground. I had about six sites to use and 
wasn't immediate data (several hours old). A site about 6 miles north of 
me produced similar data as my own equipment.    TD
  
    
  
  
    On 11/18/2012 3:34 PM, Barry Lotz
      wrote:
    
    
      
      
        Thomas et al
          I have been accessing the following site to retrieve data from
          a local BUD station. Recently I have found that their minute
          selection is not working. Only data in hour increments is
          available. Have you had a similar problem? I tried contacting
          the USGS but they said they would look into it. That's where
          their help ended. It normally isn't a problem unless the event
          occurs after 23:00 UTC. I don't think it's my system or
          computer. Has anyone had a similar problem?
          http://www.iris.edu/bud_stuff/bud/bud_start.pl?BUDDIR=/budnas/virtualnets/ALL
           
          
        
      
    
    Hi Barry --- I haven't seen that problem here. I have noted what was
    reported that not all data is absolutely current. My main experience
    so far with these sites occurred in a single day in August when we
    had a macroburst locally. I compared this with the Henryville
    tornado. ..... as from the beginning of my interest - I was looking
    at what frequencies were/if transmitted in the ground. I had about
    six sites to use and wasn't immediate data (several hours old). A
    site about 6 miles north of me produced similar data as my own
    equipment.    TD