'NOAA has quietly reported that they will soon decommission 14 datasets, products, and catalogs related to earthquakes and marine, coastal, and estuary science. According to the list, these data sources will be “decommissioned and will no longer be available” by early- to mid-May.'
but if you click on the first link she provides, you see that duplicative access points are being removed and that the data will still be available.
'Type of change:
The duplicative access point will be decommissioned for nClimGrid-Daily. File Transfer Protocol (FTP) will be terminated.
Description:
The NCEI Data Access Branch will be decommissioning a duplicative access point for nClimGrid-Daily'
>but if you click on the first link she provides, you see that duplicative access points are being removed and that the data will still be available.
Doesn't matter tomorrow more of the press will be reporting that NOAA is deleting data.
The government website that was updated 2 days ago while the article itself was published 13 days ago...
The author's first paragraph says
'NOAA has quietly reported that they will soon decommission 14 datasets, products, and catalogs related to earthquakes and marine, coastal, and estuary science. According to the list, these data sources will be “decommissioned and will no longer be available” by early- to mid-May.'
but if you click on the first link she provides, you see that duplicative access points are being removed and that the data will still be available.
'Type of change: The duplicative access point will be decommissioned for nClimGrid-Daily. File Transfer Protocol (FTP) will be terminated.
Description: The NCEI Data Access Branch will be decommissioning a duplicative access point for nClimGrid-Daily'