Data Quality Reports for Session: 101274 User: fjuarez Completed: 08/23/2006


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DQR IDSubjectData Streams Affected
D020524.27SGP/SONDE/C1 - CF sounding 20020522:1130 bad temperature/RHsgpsondewnpnC1.a1, sgpsondewnpnC1.b1
D020526.1SGP/SONDE/C1 - Bad T/RH data in CF sounding 20020523:1129sgpsondewnpnC1.a1, sgpsondewnpnC1.b1


DQRID : D020524.27
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time
05/22/2002113005/22/20021347
Subject:
SGP/SONDE/C1 - CF sounding 20020522:1130 bad temperature/RH
DataStreams:sgpsondewnpnC1.a1, sgpsondewnpnC1.b1
Description:
It appears that the sonde sensor boom was damaged upon launch.  The result
is that no RH data are reported and the reported temperature is something on
the order of 60 degC too low.
Measurements:sgpsondewnpnC1.a1:
  • Dry-Bulb Temperature(tdry)
  • altitude above sea levelaltunits(alt)
  • Relative humidity scaled, by total column amount from MWR(rh)
  • Ascent Rate(asc)
  • Surface dew point temperature(dp)

sgpsondewnpnC1.b1:
  • Surface dew point temperature(dp)
  • Dry-Bulb Temperature(tdry)
  • Relative humidity scaled, by total column amount from MWR(rh)
  • Ascent Rate(asc)
  • altitude above sea levelaltunits(alt)


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DQRID : D020526.1
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time
05/23/2002112905/23/20021322
Subject:
SGP/SONDE/C1 - Bad T/RH data in CF sounding 20020523:1129
DataStreams:sgpsondewnpnC1.a1, sgpsondewnpnC1.b1
Description:
It appears that the sensor boom was damaged shortly after launch.  The
temperature reading jumps -60 degC and the RH goes to 0.
Measurements:sgpsondewnpnC1.a1:
  • Dry-Bulb Temperature(tdry)
  • altitude above sea levelaltunits(alt)
  • Relative humidity scaled, by total column amount from MWR(rh)
  • Ascent Rate(asc)
  • Surface dew point temperature(dp)

sgpsondewnpnC1.b1:
  • Surface dew point temperature(dp)
  • Dry-Bulb Temperature(tdry)
  • Relative humidity scaled, by total column amount from MWR(rh)
  • Ascent Rate(asc)
  • altitude above sea levelaltunits(alt)


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