Data Quality Reports for Session: 103821 User: maria Completed: 01/22/2007


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DQR IDSubjectData Streams Affected
D020814.9NSA/SKYRAD/C1 - reprocess: PIR identified as unshaded is really shadednsaskyrad60sC1.b1
D021213.2NSA/SKYRAD/C1 - NIP shaded by skyrad stand around local midnightnsaskyrad60sC1.a1, nsaskyrad60sC1.b1
D021213.4NSA/SKYRAD/C1 - PSP shaded by MFRSR after local midnightnsaskyrad60sC1.a1, nsaskyrad60sC1.b1
D030304.1NSA/SKYRAD/C1: Noisy PIR data at Barrownsaskyrad60sC1.a1, nsaskyrad60sC1.b1
D030819.2NSA/SKYRAD/C1 - IRT failednsaskyrad60sC1.a1, nsaskyrad60sC1.b1
D030820.1NSA/SKYRAD/C1 - IRT incorrectly configurednsaskyrad60sC1.a1, nsaskyrad60sC1.b1
D030821.2NSA/SKYRAD/C1 - IRT incorrect min/max valuensaskyrad60sC1.b1
D031007.2NSA/SKYRAD/C1 - IRT measurements during precipitation eventsnsaskyrad60sC1.b1
D031226.1NSA/SKYRAD/C1 - NSA B&W nighttime offset in Barrow too largensaskyradC1.00, nsaskyrad60sC1.a1, nsaskyrad60sC1.b1
D040129.2NSA/SKYRAD/C1 - Noisy PIR data at Barrownsaskyrad60sC1.a1, nsaskyrad60sC1.b1
D060724.2NSA/SKYRAD/C1 - Summer solstice shading of radiometersnsaskyrad60sC1.b1


DQRID : D020814.9
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time
05/15/2002190506/24/20022359
Subject:
NSA/SKYRAD/C1 - reprocess: PIR identified as unshaded is really shaded
DataStreams:nsaskyrad60sC1.b1
Description:
On 5/15/02 the Global PIR was moved from the unshaded
position on the Skyrad stand to a shaded spot on the
tracker.  It is still using the same Logger channel as
it did as an unshaded PIR even though it is now shaded.
Measurements:nsaskyrad60sC1.b1:
  • Downwelling Longwave Hemispheric Irradiance, Unshaded Pyrgeometer, Minima(down_long_hemisp_unshaded_min)
  • Downwelling Longwave Hemispheric Irradiance, Unshaded Pyrgeometer, Maxima(down_long_hemisp_unshaded_max)
  • Downwelling Longwave Hemispheric Irradiance, Unshaded Pyrgeometer, Standard
    Deviation(down_long_hemisp_unshaded_std)
  • Downwelling Longwave Hemispheric Irradiance, Unshaded Pyrgeometer(down_long_hemisp_unshaded)


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DQRID : D021213.2
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time
05/01/1999000008/10/19990000
05/01/2000000008/10/20000000
05/01/2001000008/10/20010000
05/01/2002000008/10/20020000
Subject:
NSA/SKYRAD/C1 - NIP shaded by skyrad stand around local midnight
DataStreams:nsaskyrad60sC1.a1, nsaskyrad60sC1.b1
Description:
Around local midnight 9:30-10:30 GMT during summer clear sky the normal incidence 
pyranometer is shaded by the instrument stand.This causes the reading to be 0 W/m2. If cosine 
correction is applied for irradiance calulations this effect is negligible due to the low 
solar angle.
Measurements:nsaskyrad60sC1.a1:
  • NIP maximum(nip_max)
  • NIP standard deviation(nip_sd)
  • NIP minimum(nip_min)
  • NIP mean(nip_mean)

nsaskyrad60sC1.b1:
  • NIP maximum(nip_max)
  • NIP standard deviation(nip_sd)
  • NIP minimum(nip_min)
  • NIP mean(nip_mean)


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DQRID : D021213.4
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time
05/01/1999000008/10/19990000
05/01/2000000008/10/20000000
05/01/2001000008/10/20010000
05/01/2002000008/10/20020000
Subject:
NSA/SKYRAD/C1 - PSP shaded by MFRSR after local midnight
DataStreams:nsaskyrad60sC1.a1, nsaskyrad60sC1.b1
Description:
Just past local midnight (11:00-11:40 GMT during summer clear sky) the global 
hemispherical pyranometer is shaded by the MFRSR instrument for about 40 minutes. This causes the 
reading to be 0 W/m2. This effect would be negligible in a daily average due to the low 
solar angle.
Measurements:nsaskyrad60sC1.a1:
  • PSP1 unshaded mean(psp1_mean)
  • PSP1 unshaded minimum(psp1_min)
  • PSP1 unshaded maximum(psp1_max)
  • PSP1 unshaded standard deviation(psp1_sd)

nsaskyrad60sC1.b1:
  • PSP1 unshaded maximum(psp1_max)
  • PSP1 unshaded standard deviation(psp1_sd)
  • PSP1 unshaded mean(psp1_mean)
  • PSP1 unshaded minimum(psp1_min)


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DQRID : D030304.1
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time
05/24/2002000006/24/20022359
Subject:
NSA/SKYRAD/C1: Noisy PIR data at Barrow
DataStreams:nsaskyrad60sC1.a1, nsaskyrad60sC1.b1
Description:
PIR1 data is noisy throughout the entire period, though there is still a definite signal 
through the noise.
Measurements:nsaskyrad60sC1.a1:
  • Downwelling Longwave Hemispheric Irradiance, Shaded Pyrgeometer, Maxima(down_long_hemisp_shaded_max)
  • Downwelling Longwave Hemispheric Irradiance, Shaded Pyrgeometer, Standard
    Deviation(down_long_hemisp_shaded_std)
  • Downwelling Longwave Hemispheric Irradiance, Shaded Pyrgeometer(down_long_hemisp_shaded)
  • Downwelling Longwave Hemispheric Irradiance, Shaded Pyrgeometer, Minima(down_long_hemisp_shaded_min)

nsaskyrad60sC1.b1:
  • Downwelling Longwave Hemispheric Irradiance, Shaded Pyrgeometer, Minima(down_long_hemisp_shaded_min)
  • Downwelling Longwave Hemispheric Irradiance, Shaded Pyrgeometer, Standard
    Deviation(down_long_hemisp_shaded_std)
  • Downwelling Longwave Hemispheric Irradiance, Shaded Pyrgeometer(down_long_hemisp_shaded)
  • Downwelling Longwave Hemispheric Irradiance, Shaded Pyrgeometer, Maxima(down_long_hemisp_shaded_max)


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DQRID : D030819.2
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time
04/05/2002233006/27/20021920
Subject:
NSA/SKYRAD/C1 - IRT failed
DataStreams:nsaskyrad60sC1.a1, nsaskyrad60sC1.b1
Description:
Measurements:nsaskyrad60sC1.a1:
  • Sky/Cloud Infra-Red Temperature(sky_ir_temp)
  • Sky/Cloud Infra-Red Temperature Standard Deviation(sky_ir_temp_std)
  • Sky/Cloud Infra-Red Temperature Maxima(sky_ir_temp_max)
  • Sky/Cloud Infra-Red Temperature Minima(sky_ir_temp_min)

nsaskyrad60sC1.b1:
  • Sky/Cloud Infra-Red Temperature Minima(sky_ir_temp_min)
  • Sky/Cloud Infra-Red Temperature Maxima(sky_ir_temp_max)
  • Sky/Cloud Infra-Red Temperature Standard Deviation(sky_ir_temp_std)
  • Sky/Cloud Infra-Red Temperature(sky_ir_temp)


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DQRID : D030820.1
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time
06/27/2002192007/10/20021900
Subject:
NSA/SKYRAD/C1 - IRT incorrectly configured
DataStreams:nsaskyrad60sC1.a1, nsaskyrad60sC1.b1
Description:
The IRT was removed for repair and replaced with a
spare that was not configured properly.  Data are incorrect.
Measurements:nsaskyrad60sC1.a1:
  • Sky/Cloud Infra-Red Temperature(sky_ir_temp)
  • Sky/Cloud Infra-Red Temperature Standard Deviation(sky_ir_temp_std)
  • Sky/Cloud Infra-Red Temperature Maxima(sky_ir_temp_max)
  • Sky/Cloud Infra-Red Temperature Minima(sky_ir_temp_min)

nsaskyrad60sC1.b1:
  • Sky/Cloud Infra-Red Temperature Minima(sky_ir_temp_min)
  • Sky/Cloud Infra-Red Temperature Maxima(sky_ir_temp_max)
  • Sky/Cloud Infra-Red Temperature Standard Deviation(sky_ir_temp_std)
  • Sky/Cloud Infra-Red Temperature(sky_ir_temp)


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DQRID : D030821.2
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time
04/01/2001000003/03/20032359
Subject:
NSA/SKYRAD/C1 - IRT incorrect min/max value
DataStreams:nsaskyrad60sC1.b1
Description:
The values of valid_min and valid_max for field sky_ir_temp were incorrectly assigned to 
-49.7 and +50.0 C, respectively. The actual values should be -60 and +40 C.
Measurements:nsaskyrad60sC1.b1:
  • Sky/Cloud Infra-Red Temperature Minima(sky_ir_temp_min)
  • Sky/Cloud Infra-Red Temperature Maxima(sky_ir_temp_max)
  • Sky/Cloud Infra-Red Temperature(sky_ir_temp)


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DQRID : D031007.2
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time
04/01/1999000003/28/20030200
Subject:
NSA/SKYRAD/C1 - IRT measurements during precipitation events
DataStreams:nsaskyrad60sC1.b1
Description:
The IRT measurement of sky/cloud temperature was in question during
precipitation events because rain or snow could accumulate in the
upward-pointed lens barrel. This was corrected by reorienting the
IRT to measure the sky temperature as reflected by a gold mirror.
Measurements:nsaskyrad60sC1.b1:
  • Sky/Cloud Infra-Red Temperature Minima(sky_ir_temp_min)
  • Sky/Cloud Infra-Red Temperature Maxima(sky_ir_temp_max)
  • Sky/Cloud Infra-Red Temperature Standard Deviation(sky_ir_temp_std)
  • Sky/Cloud Infra-Red Temperature(sky_ir_temp)


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DQRID : D031226.1
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time
08/20/2001000001/23/20020000
Subject:
NSA/SKYRAD/C1 - NSA B&W nighttime offset in Barrow too large
DataStreams:nsaskyradC1.00, nsaskyrad60sC1.a1, nsaskyrad60sC1.b1
Description:
This problem only became apparent as NSA C1 nights became long enough for full darkness. 
The shaded global diffuse instrument (Eppley 8-48) showed a negative nighttime offset 
larger than the expected 0 to -4 W/m2. Typically -5 to -8 W/m2. This size of offset is not 
uncommon with Eppley PSPs but not observed with Eppley 8-48s.  The problem was corrected 
with replacement of mounting screws which were creating a ground loop.
Measurements:nsaskyrad60sC1.a1:
  • PSP shaded minimum(psps_min)
  • PSP shaded maximum(psps_max)
  • PSP shaded mean(psps_mean)
  • PSP shaded standard deviation(psps_sd)
  • Downwelling Shortwave Diffuse Hemispheric Irradiance, Ventilated Pyranometer,
    Minima(down_short_diffuse_hemisp_min)
  • Downwelling Shortwave Diffuse Hemispheric Irradiance, Ventilated Pyranometer(down_short_diffuse_hemisp)
  • Downwelling Shortwave Diffuse Hemispheric Irradiance, Ventilated Pyranometer,
    Maxima(down_short_diffuse_hemisp_max)
  • Downwelling Shortwave Diffuse Hemispheric Irradiance, Ventilated Pyranometer,
    Standard Deviation(down_short_diffuse_hemisp_std)

nsaskyradC1.00:
  • Raw data stream - documentation not supported(Raw data stream - documentation not supported)

nsaskyrad60sC1.b1:
  • Downwelling Shortwave Diffuse Hemispheric Irradiance, Ventilated Pyranometer,
    Minima(down_short_diffuse_hemisp_min)
  • PSP shaded maximum(psps_max)
  • Downwelling Shortwave Diffuse Hemispheric Irradiance, Ventilated Pyranometer,
    Maxima(down_short_diffuse_hemisp_max)
  • PSP shaded minimum(psps_min)
  • PSP shaded mean(psps_mean)
  • Downwelling Shortwave Diffuse Hemispheric Irradiance, Ventilated Pyranometer(down_short_diffuse_hemisp)
  • PSP shaded standard deviation(psps_sd)
  • Downwelling Shortwave Diffuse Hemispheric Irradiance, Ventilated Pyranometer,
    Standard Deviation(down_short_diffuse_hemisp_std)


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DQRID : D040129.2
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time
06/25/2002000001/16/20032359
Subject:
NSA/SKYRAD/C1 - Noisy PIR data at Barrow
DataStreams:nsaskyrad60sC1.a1, nsaskyrad60sC1.b1
Description:
PIR1 data is noisy throughout the entire period, though there is still a definite signal 
through the noise.
Measurements:nsaskyrad60sC1.a1:
  • Downwelling Longwave Hemispheric Irradiance, Shaded Pyrgeometer1, Minima(down_long_hemisp_shaded1_min)
  • Downwelling Longwave Hemispheric Irradiance, Shaded Pyrgeometer1, Standard
    Deviation(down_long_hemisp_shaded1_std)
  • Downwelling Longwave Hemispheric Irradiance, Shaded Pyrgeometer1, Maxima(down_long_hemisp_shaded1_max)
  • Downwelling Longwave Hemispheric Irradiance, Shaded Pyrgeometer1(down_long_hemisp_shaded1)

nsaskyrad60sC1.b1:
  • Downwelling Longwave Hemispheric Irradiance, Shaded Pyrgeometer1, Standard
    Deviation(down_long_hemisp_shaded1_std)
  • Downwelling Longwave Hemispheric Irradiance, Shaded Pyrgeometer1, Minima(down_long_hemisp_shaded1_min)
  • Downwelling Longwave Hemispheric Irradiance, Shaded Pyrgeometer1(down_long_hemisp_shaded1)
  • Downwelling Longwave Hemispheric Irradiance, Shaded Pyrgeometer1, Maxima(down_long_hemisp_shaded1_max)


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DQRID : D060724.2
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time
05/08/1999000008/05/19990000
05/08/2000000008/05/20000000
05/08/2001000008/05/20010000
05/08/2002000008/05/20020000
05/08/2003000008/05/20030000
05/08/2004000008/05/20040000
05/08/2005000008/05/20050000
05/08/2006000008/05/20060000
Subject:
NSA/SKYRAD/C1 - Summer solstice shading of radiometers
DataStreams:nsaskyrad60sC1.b1
Description:
On and around the summer solstice, the NIP (Direct Normal shortwave measurement) and PSP 
(global hemispheic shortwave measurement) radiometers are shaded by other instruments or 
support structures.  Shading azimuths have been determined for this site.  The radiometer 
mentor suggests not using the data from the NIP and PSP radiometers when the sun is 
within the following azimuth bounds (typically from May 8th to August 5th of each year):
Instrmt Obstruction     AzStart     AzEnd     
NIP     rad table       346         358
NIP     met tower       13          15
PSP     mfrsr           6           16
Measurements:nsaskyrad60sC1.b1:
  • Shortwave Direct Normal Irradiance, Pyrheliometer, Standard Deviation(short_direct_normal_std)
  • Downwelling Shortwave Hemispheric Irradiance, Ventilated Pyrgeometer, Maxima(down_short_hemisp_max)
  • Downwelling Shortwave Hemispheric Irradiance, Ventilated Pyrgeometer(down_short_hemisp)
  • NIP maximum(nip_max)
  • Downwelling Shortwave Hemispheric Irradiance, Ventilated Pyrgeometer, Standard
    Deviation(down_short_hemisp_std)
  • NIP standard deviation(nip_sd)
  • NIP minimum(nip_min)
  • PSP1 unshaded minimum(psp1_min)
  • PSP shaded maximum(psps_max)
  • Shortwave Direct Normal Irradiance, Pyrheliometer(short_direct_normal)
  • NIP mean(nip_mean)
  • PSP shaded minimum(psps_min)
  • Downwelling Shortwave Hemispheric Irradiance, Ventilated Pyrgeometer, Minima(down_short_hemisp_min)
  • Shortwave Direct Normal Irradiance, Pyrheliometer, Minima(short_direct_normal_min)
  • PSP shaded mean(psps_mean)
  • PSP1 unshaded maximum(psp1_max)
  • Shortwave Direct Normal Irradiance, Pyrheliometer, Maxima(short_direct_normal_max)
  • PSP1 unshaded standard deviation(psp1_sd)
  • PSP shaded standard deviation(psps_sd)
  • PSP1 unshaded mean(psp1_mean)


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