Dear West Coast IRIS,
What is happening when a timeseries call returns multiple lines, e.g.
http://service.iris.edu/irisws/timeseries/1/query?output=plot&station=SPOLE&channel=BHZ&network=YE&location=--&endtime=2014-07-01T00:00:00&starttime=2014-06-01T00:00:00
?
Are these extras the result of gaps, or something else? The first line
appears complete for the duration, but the others appear blank for
similar durations.
Cheers,
East Coast IRIS
What is happening when a timeseries call returns multiple lines, e.g.
http://service.iris.edu/irisws/timeseries/1/query?output=plot&station=SPOLE&channel=BHZ&network=YE&location=--&endtime=2014-07-01T00:00:00&starttime=2014-06-01T00:00:00
?
Are these extras the result of gaps, or something else? The first line
appears complete for the duration, but the others appear blank for
similar durations.
Cheers,
East Coast IRIS
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Hi Andy,
Thanks for bringing this to our attention.
We are still tracking down what may be the root cause of the issue, but we have narrowed it down to being within the plotting application itself. To be explicit, the data is NOT the problem, but rather a bug in the timeseries service. Contiguous data for this station and time period can still be received through the fdsnws-dataselect service (http://service.iris.edu/fdsnws/dataselect/1/) or from your “Fetch” client of choice.
Another update on this issue will be sent out as soon as we have more information. Thank you for your patience.
Kindly,
Robert
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Robert Weekly
Quality and Deployment System Engineer
[e] rtweekly<at>iris.washington.edu
On Oct 9, 2015, at 7:58 AM, Andy Frassetto <andyf<at>iris.edu> wrote:
Dear West Coast IRIS,
What is happening when a timeseries call returns multiple lines, e.g.
http://service.iris.edu/irisws/timeseries/1/query?output=plot&station=SPOLE&channel=BHZ&network=YE&location=--&endtime=2014-07-01T00:00:00&starttime=2014-06-01T00:00:00
?
Are these extras the result of gaps, or something else? The first line
appears complete for the duration, but the others appear blank for
similar durations.
Cheers,
East Coast IRIS
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