DQR ID | Subject | Data Streams Affected |
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D000219.1 | SGP/SONDE/C1 - Incorrect surface temperature | sgpsondewrpnC1.a0, sgpsondewrpnC1.a1 |
D000308.1 | SGP/SONDE - Questionable absolute pressures | sgpsondewrpnC1.00, sgpsondewrpnC1.a0, sgpsondewrpnC1.a1 |
D000308.2 | SGP/SONDE - Questionable absolute pressures | sgpsondewrpnC1.00, sgpsondewrpnC1.a0, sgpsondewrpnC1.a1 |
Start Date | Start Time | End Date | End Time |
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02/17/2000 | 2330 | 02/17/2000 | 2330 |
Subject: | SGP/SONDE/C1 - Incorrect surface temperature |
DataStreams: | sgpsondewrpnC1.a0, sgpsondewrpnC1.a1 |
Description: | It appears as if the operator mis-typed the temperature when entering the surface values into the system. The value appears as 89.0 degC instead of 8.9 degC. Also note that there are no RH data in this sounding other than the initial value of 100%. The reason for this loss of RH is unknown. |
Measurements: | sgpsondewrpnC1.a0:
sgpsondewrpnC1.a1:
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Start Date | Start Time | End Date | End Time |
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03/03/2000 | 2328 | 03/04/2000 | 0051 |
Subject: | SGP/SONDE - Questionable absolute pressures |
DataStreams: | sgpsondewrpnC1.00, sgpsondewrpnC1.a0, sgpsondewrpnC1.a1 |
Description: | The sonde surface pressure reading was considerably higher than the corresponding THWAPS pressure (988.0 hPa vs 982.3 hPa). The sonde readings are consistent during the sounding, however, suggesting that this is not a case of a pressure jump at launch but one of sensor offset. This problem will only affect those who use the absolute pressure values. The file altitudes, which are based on the relative pressure changes from the surface, should be fine. |
Measurements: | sgpsondewrpnC1.a0:
sgpsondewrpnC1.00:
sgpsondewrpnC1.a1:
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Start Date | Start Time | End Date | End Time |
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03/04/2000 | 0229 | 03/04/2000 | 0359 |
Subject: | SGP/SONDE - Questionable absolute pressures |
DataStreams: | sgpsondewrpnC1.00, sgpsondewrpnC1.a0, sgpsondewrpnC1.a1 |
Description: | The sonde surface pressure reading was considerably higher than the corresponding THWAPS pressure (992.9 hPa vs 983.0 hPa). The sonde readings are consistent during the sounding, however, suggesting that this is not a case of a pressure jump at launch but one of sensor offset. This problem will only affect those who use the absolute pressure values. The file altitudes, which are based on the relative pressure changes from the surface, should be fine. |
Measurements: | sgpsondewrpnC1.a0:
sgpsondewrpnC1.00:
sgpsondewrpnC1.a1:
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