Democracy Gone Astray

Democracy, being a human construct, needs to be thought of as directionality rather than an object. As such, to understand it requires not so much a description of existing structures and/or other related phenomena but a declaration of intentionality.
This blog aims at creating labeled lists of published infringements of such intentionality, of points in time where democracy strays from its intended directionality. In addition to outright infringements, this blog also collects important contemporary information and/or discussions that impact our socio-political landscape.

All the posts here were published in the electronic media – main-stream as well as fringe, and maintain links to the original texts.

[NOTE: Due to changes I haven't caught on time in the blogging software, all of the 'Original Article' links were nullified between September 11, 2012 and December 11, 2012. My apologies.]

Friday, July 05, 2013

New nation-wide computer glitches at Environment Canada

OTTAWA — Environment Canada had its current weather observations online again early Thursday after an unexplained breakdown, but a further glitch has taken past weather data offline.

Anyone looking for weather data more than 24 hours old now gets this message: "The database is currently unavailable. This may be due to maintenance or we may be experiencing difficulties. We apologize for any inconvenience. Please try again later."

A Citizen survey of more than a dozen prominent weather stations, including Ottawa, Calgary, Vancouver and Toronto, and a number of smaller sites found the same problem at all of them early Thursday.

And a series of other major links on Environment Canada's website — climate data, frequently asked questions and more — all get the message: "Website Error The server encountered an error and was unable to complete your request."

That's on top of a problem, now resolved, that shut down hourly observations from much of the country Wednesday afternoon and evening.

The federal department's weather websites for cities from Regina to Halifax -- including Ottawa and Gatineau -- left viewers with the unexplained message: "Not observed."

Missing were all measurements of temperature, wind, humidity and rainfall after 4 p.m. Wednesday. Normally these are all updated hourly. And for part of the evening, Internet users couldn't connect to the weather websites at all, including the radar websites.

But overnight the federal department got them working again.

Callers to the weather service's recorded telephone service also hit a recorded voice telling them that service was not available.

Forecasts prepared earlier in the day are still online, including some warnings of approaching thunderstorms.

Cities affected included Toronto, Montreal, Halifax, Quebec City, Winnipeg, London and Windsor. Service was still working as of 8 p.m. in Vancouver and Calgary. A survey of many Ontario weather stations by the Citizen didn't find a single one working.

The glitch follows a long period of computer trouble for the federal department. Weather records for an eight-month-period went missing beginning in December, 2011, at many Canadian cities. They have since been restored.

The weather service's website gives no reason for the missing data, which arrives as a heat wave is coming to the national capital.

Original Article
Source: ottawacitizen.com
Author: Tom Spears

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