![]() Bookmark the page, or subscribe using RSS, to monitor service status. ![]() The ArcGIS Living Atlas Live Feeds Status page is intended to provide more visibility and transparency into these authoritative services. This information is only visible if an administrator post is available for the selected item and is indicated by the presence of a bell icon adjacent to the status label. Posts from Administrator: Additional status information from the system administrator that may be available to convey additional details related to the status or planned events that may impact service availability or performance. Direction of change is based on +/- 5% difference between 1 hour and average 6-hour values.Ħ Hour Usage: Average feature requests for the prior 6-hour time period.ġ Hour Usage: Feature requests for the prior 1-hour time period.įeature Count: Number of features contained within the feature service layer(s). Usage Trend: Indicates whether the 1-hour usage is increasing, decreasing, or remaining relatively unchanged, compared to the average 6-hour usage. Next Update Check: Date and time of next expected check for data updates. Last Updated: Date and time of last update to the live feed service data. The page displays a summarized view of each service showing the current status and usage trend, along with an RSS link to subscribe to notifications. In an effort to provide more visibility and transparency for the current status of these feeds, the Living Atlas team has developed the new Live Feeds Status page. For the complete list and more details, see Putting the “live” in Living Atlas of the World or view all Living Atlas live feeds layers. The Live Feeds are feature services containing data from authoritative sources, including NOAA, USGS, NIFC and more. Published using the Aggregated Live Feeds Methodology, these are used by the Esri Disaster Response Program, included in the Emergency Management Operations Solution, and leveraged in many applications across the user community. ArcGIS Living Atlas Live Feeds are a collection of ready-to-use services that can provide current information on weather and other information that can mitigate disasters. For many years, Esri has provided a series of live feeds to help enhance situational awareness apps.
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