DQR ID | Subject | Data Streams Affected |
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D010412.1 | SGP/EBBR/E13 - E13 EBBR Soil Temperature #4 Suspect | sgp30ebbrE13.b1, sgp15ebbrE13.b1 |
D010605.5 | SGP EBBR E13 - E13 EBBR Soil T #4 Incorrect | sgp30ebbrE13.b1, sgp15ebbrE13.b1 |
D021113.4 | SGP/EBBR - Incorrect Units for Soil Heat Capacity (cs1, cs2, cs3, cs4, cs5) in 30EBBR Header | sgp30ebbrE12.b1, sgp30ebbrE13.b1, sgp30ebbrE15.b1, sgp30ebbrE20.b1, sgp30ebbrE22.b1, sgp30ebbrE26.b1, sgp30ebbrE4.b1, sgp30ebbrE7.b1, sgp30ebbrE8.b1, sgp30ebbrE9.b1 |
D061220.8 | SGP/EBBR/E13 - Wind Direction Dependency of Surface Fluxes and General Data Quality Information | sgp30ebbrE13.b1 |
Start Date | Start Time | End Date | End Time |
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02/01/2000 | 0000 | 12/31/2000 | 0000 |
Subject: | SGP/EBBR/E13 - E13 EBBR Soil Temperature #4 Suspect |
DataStreams: | sgp30ebbrE13.b1, sgp15ebbrE13.b1 |
Description: | Soil Temperature #4 produced noisy measurements, resulting in quantities calculated from it to be of suspect quality. This condition normally occurred early in the GMT day. Sensible (h) and latent (e) heat fluxes were not normally greatly affected. Average surface heat flow was normally slightly underestimated. |
Measurements: | sgp15ebbrE13.b1:
sgp30ebbrE13.b1:
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Start Date | Start Time | End Date | End Time |
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09/29/1999 | 0000 | 03/08/2001 | 1931 |
Subject: | SGP EBBR E13 - E13 EBBR Soil T #4 Incorrect |
DataStreams: | sgp30ebbrE13.b1, sgp15ebbrE13.b1 |
Description: | Soil Temperature #4 floated around, causing average soil heat flow to sometimes be too small (resulting too small a sensible heat flux and too large a latent heat flux) or too large (resulting in too large a sensible heat flux and too small a latent heat flux). Investigation of g4 will indicate when these conditions occurred and the likely effect on sensible and latent heat fluxes. |
Measurements: | sgp15ebbrE13.b1:
sgp30ebbrE13.b1:
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Start Date | Start Time | End Date | End Time |
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12/01/1993 | 1200 | 06/18/2003 | 1159 |
Subject: | SGP/EBBR - Incorrect Units for Soil Heat Capacity (cs1, cs2, cs3, cs4, cs5) in 30EBBR |
DataStreams: | sgp30ebbrE12.b1, sgp30ebbrE13.b1, sgp30ebbrE15.b1, sgp30ebbrE20.b1, sgp30ebbrE22.b1, sgp30ebbrE26.b1, sgp30ebbrE4.b1, sgp30ebbrE7.b1, sgp30ebbrE8.b1, sgp30ebbrE9.b1 |
Description: | The units for Soil Heat Capacity (cs1, cs2, cs3, cs4, cs5) in the EBBR 30 minute netcdf header have been incorrect from the beginning of processing the data into netcdf files. The correct units are MJ/m^3/C. This does not affect the data quality. (NOTE: The actual begin date of some of these data streams is as early as 7/4/93. This DQR applies to all 30m EBBR data.) |
Measurements: | sgp30ebbrE26.b1:
sgp30ebbrE9.b1:
sgp30ebbrE7.b1:
sgp30ebbrE4.b1:
sgp30ebbrE12.b1:
sgp30ebbrE15.b1:
sgp30ebbrE22.b1:
sgp30ebbrE13.b1:
sgp30ebbrE8.b1:
sgp30ebbrE20.b1:
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Start Date | Start Time | End Date | End Time |
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07/13/1993 | 1200 | 10/12/2003 | 2330 |
Subject: | SGP/EBBR/E13 - Wind Direction Dependency of Surface Fluxes and General Data Quality |
DataStreams: | sgp30ebbrE13.b1 |
Description: | Beginning in FY2006, Data Quality Reports are not written for missing data or for situations when qc flags clearly show that the data is incorrect (this is true for most of the conditions listed below). DQRs are written for periods when data is incorrect, when the situation is not represented by qc flags in the data, and it's not obvious that the data should have been flagged as incorrect. The EBBR data is only useful for particular wind directions at each Extended Facility. Please use the following resources to help in interpreting the EBBR data. 1) qc flags in the EBBR data. 2) Instrument Mentor Monthly Summaries (IMMS) at http://www.db.arm.gov/IMMS/ 3) SGP EF Surface Conditions Observations (EFSCO) at http://198.124.96.210:591/sfc_cond1/default.htm 4) Surface fluxes are valid only for the following wind directions (in degrees): 0-52, 142-194, 328-360 Note that there are wind directions at most sites for which the fetch is insufficient and therefore EBBR data is invalid. Appropriate fetch was determined from a 1/40 measurement height to fetch ratio, resulting in a required minimum fetch of 120 m. Particular attention should be paid to the limited valid wind directions for the Central Facility EBBR. The surface vegetation type for the EBBRs is grazed or ungrazed grassland (refer to the EFSCO for state). 5) Some conditions that commonly cause the EBBR primary measurements to be incorrect or missing follow: a) Sensible and latent heat fluxes are not accurate during times when the Automatic Exchange Mechanism (AEM) is not functioning properly. The AEM switches the gradient measuring instrumentation between the top and bottom positions every 15 minutes; this reduces the effects of instrument offsets. Sometimes the AEM does not reach it's full extent of travel, resulting in the home signal being zero. b) Sensible and latent heat fluxes are sometimes incorrect when surface soil heat flow is out of range, as seen in the average soil heat flux (ave_shf). c) Very light winds may be seen at nights for brief periods. Wind direction flops around a lot during low wind conditions (< 1.5 m/s) and is often unreliable during those periods. d) Missing data periods occur at times; this is usually a site data system collection/communication problem; it can also occur during replacement of the system with a newly calibrated unit. Missing data is sometimes filled in later from manual or automatic re-collection of the data. |
Measurements: | sgp30ebbrE13.b1:
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