Data Quality Reports for Session: 119687 User: rutan Completed: 05/20/2009


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DQR IDSubjectData Streams Affected
D061114.4TWP/MWR/C3 - Sun in field of view of radiometertwpmwrlosC3.b1, twpmwrtipC3.a1
D070412.3TWP/MWR/C1/C2 - Sun in the field of viewtwpmwrlosC1.b1, twpmwrlosC2.b1, twpmwrtipC1.a1, twpmwrtipC2.a1
D081013.2TWP/MWR/C1 - Short periods of wrong ambient temperaturetwpmwrlosC1.b1, twpmwrtipC1.a1
D081216.1TWP/MWR/C2 - Incorrect ambient temperature during raintwpmwrlosC2.b1, twpmwrtipC2.a1
D090114.4TWP/MWR/C1 - Ambient temperature data missingtwpmwrlosC1.b1, twpmwrtipC1.a1


DQRID : D061114.4
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time
10/20/2006000011/09/20060400
10/15/2008000011/08/20080000
Subject:
TWP/MWR/C3 - Sun in field of view of radiometer
DataStreams:twpmwrlosC3.b1, twpmwrtipC3.a1
Description:
Each day from approximately 9/15 to 10/9 around local noon, there is an increase in the 
brightness temperature due to the sun being in the field of view of the radiometer.
Measurements:twpmwrlosC3.b1:
  • MWR column precipitable water vapor(vap)
  • Averaged total liquid water along LOS path(liq)
  • Sky brightness temperature at 31.4 GHz(tbsky31)
  • Sky brightness temperature at 23.8 GHz(tbsky23)

twpmwrtipC3.a1:
  • 31.8 GHz sky brightness temperature derived from tip curve(tbskytip31)
  • Total water vapor along zenith path using tip-derived brightness temperatures(vaptip)
  • Total liquid water along zenith path using tip-derived brightness temperatures(liqtip)
  • 23.8 GHz sky signal(tipsky23)
  • 31.4 GHz sky signal(tipsky31)
  • 23.8 GHz sky brightness temperature derived from tip curve(tbskytip23)


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DQRID : D070412.3
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time
03/07/2007000004/02/20072359
03/01/2008000004/02/20082359
09/10/2008000010/12/20080000
03/01/2009000004/02/20092359
Subject:
TWP/MWR/C1/C2 - Sun in the field of view
DataStreams:twpmwrlosC1.b1, twpmwrlosC2.b1, twpmwrtipC1.a1, twpmwrtipC2.a1
Description:
Every day between around noon local time (usually between 1 and 2 AM UTC time) there is an 
increase in the brightness temperatures due to the sun in the field of vie of the 
radiometer.
Measurements:twpmwrlosC2.b1:
  • 31.4 GHz sky signal(sky31)
  • Sky brightness temperature at 23.8 GHz(tbsky23)
  • MWR column precipitable water vapor(vap)
  • 23.8 GHz sky signal(sky23)
  • Sky brightness temperature at 31.4 GHz(tbsky31)
  • Averaged total liquid water along LOS path(liq)

twpmwrlosC1.b1:
  • MWR column precipitable water vapor(vap)
  • 31.4 GHz sky signal(sky31)
  • Sky brightness temperature at 23.8 GHz(tbsky23)
  • Sky brightness temperature at 31.4 GHz(tbsky31)
  • Averaged total liquid water along LOS path(liq)
  • 23.8 GHz sky signal(sky23)

twpmwrtipC1.a1:
  • 23.8 GHz sky brightness temperature derived from tip curve(tbskytip23)
  • 31.8 GHz sky brightness temperature derived from tip curve(tbskytip31)
  • Total liquid water along zenith path using tip-derived brightness temperatures(liqtip)
  • Total water vapor along zenith path using tip-derived brightness temperatures(vaptip)

twpmwrtipC2.a1:
  • 31.4 GHz sky signal(tipsky31)
  • 23.8 GHz sky signal(tipsky23)


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DQRID : D081013.2
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time
09/01/2008000009/30/20082359
Subject:
TWP/MWR/C1 - Short periods of wrong ambient temperature
DataStreams:twpmwrlosC1.b1, twpmwrtipC1.a1
Description:
During this month there are a few intermittent instances of bad ambient temperature 
readings. I will summarize here these short time ranges:
20080909 between 02:00 and 03:00 UTC
20080909 between 09:00 and 14:00 UTC

Additionally the ambient temperature has short but frequent data gaps.  The data gaps are 
very short (less than one hour). Users could interpolate missing data or use alternative 
sensors such as the surface meteorological data available for the site.
Measurements:twpmwrlosC1.b1:
  • Ambient temperature(tkair)

twpmwrtipC1.a1:
  • Ambient temperature(tkair)


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DQRID : D081216.1
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time
10/09/2008010001/09/20090300
Subject:
TWP/MWR/C2 - Incorrect ambient temperature during rain
DataStreams:twpmwrlosC2.b1, twpmwrtipC2.a1
Description:
The ambient temperature was approximately 15 degree higher than what it should be when it 
was raining and the heater came. On Jan 9 2009 the dewblower was replaced which solved 
the problem.

The increased ambient temperature (tkair) was happening during times of rain and users 
should always disregard MWR data during rain events.  Therefore this DQR is colored 
transparent.
Measurements:twpmwrlosC2.b1:
  • Ambient temperature(tkair)

twpmwrtipC2.a1:
  • Ambient temperature(tkair)


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DQRID : D090114.4
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time
12/03/2008190002/06/20090530
Subject:
TWP/MWR/C1 - Ambient temperature data missing
DataStreams:twpmwrlosC1.b1, twpmwrtipC1.a1
Description:
The ambient temperature readings (tkair) suddenly failed. The sensor was replaced on Feb 
6.
Measurements:twpmwrlosC1.b1:
  • Ambient temperature(tkair)

twpmwrtipC1.a1:
  • Ambient temperature(tkair)


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