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D000202.3 | SGP/OKM/X1 - Station TULL replaced by station PORT | sgp05okmX1.00, sgp05okmX1.a1, sgp05okmX1.b1, sgp15okmX1.00, sgp15okmX1.a1, sgp15okmX1.b1, sgpokmX1.01 |
D970323.11 | Review of quality assurance for April 1996 | sgp05okmX1.a1, sgp15okmX1.a1 |
D970323.12 | Review of quality assurance runs for March 1996 | sgp05okmX1.a1, sgp15okmX1.a1 |
D970325.3 | Overview of Automated Quality Assurance for January and February 1996 | sgp05okmX1.a1, sgp15okmX1.a1 |
D970327.1 | Overview of Automated Quality Assurance Runs for December 1995 | sgp05okmX1.a1, sgp15okmX1.a1 |
D970402.2 | Overview of Automated QA - November 1995 | sgp05okmX1.a1, sgp15okmX1.a1 |
D970402.3 | Overview of Automated QA - October 1995 | sgp05okmX1.a1, sgp15okmX1.a1 |
D970403.1 | Overview of Automated QA - September 1995 | sgp05okmX1.a1, sgp15okmX1.a1 |
D970403.2 | Overview of Automated QA - August 1995 | sgp05okmX1.a1, sgp15okmX1.a1 |
D970403.4 | Overview of Automated QA - July 1995 | sgp05okmX1.a1, sgp15okmX1.a1 |
D970408.2 | Overview of Automated QA - June 1995 | sgp05okmX1.a1, sgp15okmX1.a1 |
D970409.1 | Overview of Automated QA - May 1995 | sgp05okmX1.a1, sgp15okmX1.a1 |
D970410.1 | Overview of Automated QA - April 1995 | sgp05okmX1.a1, sgp15okmX1.a1 |
D970410.2 | Overview of Automated QA - March 1995 | sgp05okmX1.a1, sgp15okmX1.a1 |
D970414.1 | Overview of Automated QA - February 1995 | sgp05okmX1.a1, sgp15okmX1.a1 |
D970416.1 | Overview of Automated QA - January 1995 | sgp05okmX1.a1, sgp15okmX1.a1 |
Start Date | Start Time | End Date | End Time |
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01/01/1994 | 0000 | 11/05/1999 | 2359 |
Subject: | SGP/OKM/X1 - Station TULL replaced by station PORT |
DataStreams: | sgp05okmX1.00, sgp05okmX1.a1, sgp05okmX1.b1, sgp15okmX1.00, sgp15okmX1.a1, sgp15okmX1.b1, sgpokmX1.01 |
Description: | PORT (Porter) is a station move from TULL (Tullahassee). The landowner was building a house where the Mesonet site stood, so they had to shut down TULL. PORT is another orchard, located about 9 miles west of the TULL site. Station Number: 118 Station ID: PORT Station Name: Porter Nearest Incorporated City: Clarksville 2.5 W County: Wagoner Latitude: 35.8258 degrees N Longitude 95.5600 degrees W Elevation: 193 m Date Commissioned: 1999-11-05 (TULL de-commissioned 1999-11-04) |
Measurements: | sgp15okmX1.b1:
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Start Date | Start Time | End Date | End Time |
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04/01/1996 | 0000 | 04/30/1996 | 2359 |
Subject: | Review of quality assurance for April 1996 |
DataStreams: | sgp05okmX1.a1, sgp15okmX1.a1 |
Description: | Overview of results of quality assurance runs for April 1996 by Mark Shafer: PROBLEM SITES: -------------- FTCB LEAF Showed very little change on a number of days (persistence routine). RING PRES Continued to show spikes in pressure during the month, notably on the 18th, 19th and 21st. The QA flags catch these, but suggest the sensor may have been a bit erratic. It is not unusable, though. |
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Start Date | Start Time | End Date | End Time |
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03/01/1996 | 0000 | 03/31/1996 | 2359 |
Subject: | Review of quality assurance runs for March 1996 |
DataStreams: | sgp05okmX1.a1, sgp15okmX1.a1 |
Description: | Overview of results of quality assurance runs for March 1996 by Mark Shafer: There was nothing I could see to add to the QA in the way of cautions. One thing I noted was that MEDI TAIR on the 2nd had 53 suspect flags. These are probably false-alarms. MEDI and CHEY have some local effects which often preclude establishment of inversions, so they often get suspect flags on TAIR on calm, cool nights. We corrected the problem at half the sites with the like-instrument comparison routine (TAIR and 9-meter air temperature), but neither MEDI nor CHEY have TA9M installed. |
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Start Date | Start Time | End Date | End Time |
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01/01/1996 | 0000 | 02/29/1996 | 2359 |
Subject: | Overview of Automated Quality Assurance for January and February 1996 |
DataStreams: | sgp05okmX1.a1, sgp15okmX1.a1 |
Description: | Following is an assessment of the automated quality assurance runs for January and February 1996 from Mark Shafer: February was not terribly kind to the Mesonet. We had some problems with pressure readings in the early part of the month (1st - 5th). I think this was related to the early February ice storm which could have clogged pressure tubes. There were also numerous flags on TAIR during the month, especially at MEDI, CAMA, CHEY and COOK. I think these may have been attributable to the dry conditions last winter, with more variability in temperature from diurnal heating. I would disregard "suspect (1)" flags on TAIR during February. The same conditions were true for January. There were several instances of days with a number of PRES sensors being flagged, but I can't account for the cause of these at this time. I asked our QA manager to look into what might have been the culprit. The same pattern of TAIR appeared during January as well. |
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Start Date | Start Time | End Date | End Time |
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12/01/1995 | 0000 | 12/31/1995 | 2359 |
Subject: | Overview of Automated Quality Assurance Runs for December 1995 |
DataStreams: | sgp05okmX1.a1, sgp15okmX1.a1 |
Description: | Below are Mark Shafter's comments on his review of the December 1995 automated Quality Assurance runs: There are a few concerns for this month's data (noted below). PROBLEMS SITES: --------------- BBOW PRES December 10-11 appeared erratic; self-corrected BUTL RELH Numerous flags on the 2nd, flagged as bad on December 13; repaired December 16. CLAY LEAF A large number of failures during the 2nd - 11th; noted as bad on April 22, 1996; repaired April 23. COOK RELH Numerous failures on the 20th - 21st, perhaps due to low battery voltage. Recovered. NEWK SRAD Readings dropped below -1 at night from the 6th -13th, and appeared low during the day. Flags ceased on the 13th. No trouble-ticket was noted, but a technician may have replaced the instrument on a routine visit. |
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Start Date | Start Time | End Date | End Time |
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11/01/1995 | 0000 | 11/30/1995 | 2359 |
Subject: | Overview of Automated QA - November 1995 |
DataStreams: | sgp05okmX1.a1, sgp15okmX1.a1 |
Description: | Below is an overview by Mark Shafer of the results of the automated quality assurance procedure applied to the Oklahoma Mesonet data. PROBLEMS SITES: --------------- CLAY LEAF failed numerous range tests throughout the entire month. Not issued a trouble-ticket until April 22, 1996. Ongoing problem which began at least as early as September 1995. MADI WSPD sporadically reported values of -7999 from the 16th - 20th. The QA caught the bad obs, but the sensor seemed "jumpy" during this time so I would excercise a little extra caution if using this site from that time frame. The readings also affected WVEC and WSSD. WDIR looked ok, but meaningless without the vector magnitude (WVEC). Otherwise it was just the normal inversions creating some erroneous suspect flags on TAIR and RELH, especially for MEDI and CHEY. The serious flags all looked fine. |
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Start Date | Start Time | End Date | End Time |
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10/01/1995 | 0000 | 10/31/1995 | 2359 |
Subject: | Overview of Automated QA - October 1995 |
DataStreams: | sgp05okmX1.a1, sgp15okmX1.a1 |
Description: | Below is a review by Mark Shafer of the automated quality assurance for the October 1995 Oklahoma Mesonet data: PROBLEM SITES: -------------- ALTU LEAF A number of failures from the 20th - 29th. There was no trouble-ticket, and it seems to have corrected itself (or been fixed in-field by a technician). CLAY LEAF Definitely bad the entire month. Numerous failures, but not discovered until April 22. GOOD LEAF Numerous failures from October 5 - November 1. No trouble ticket issued, but looks good after November 1. BYAR TB05 Suspect and Warning flags from the 1st through 12th. No record of a trouble-ticket, but I suspect a bias was noted and the sensor replaced on the 12th. SULP TB10 Appears biased from the 2nd through 12th. It was eventually flagged in our badparm record on March 22. Again, it might have been corrected, but then went bad again later. Also, the usual problems of inversions persisted, notably at MEDI, CHEY, and COOK (TAIR and RELH received a number of suspect flags). KING TAIR and TA9M were also flagged bad (10 readings) on the 24th ... I think this was caused by a strong and very shallow inversion (> 10 deg C between the 1.5 and 9 m sensors). It is the only case I have seen yet where the like-instrument provided a false alert. |
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Start Date | Start Time | End Date | End Time |
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09/01/1995 | 0000 | 09/30/1995 | 2359 |
Subject: | Overview of Automated QA - September 1995 |
DataStreams: | sgp05okmX1.a1, sgp15okmX1.a1 |
Description: | Below is an overview by Mark Shafer of the automated qa of the September 1995 Oklahoma Mesonet Data: We didn't do very well with the leaf wetness sensors. As I recall, this is a time when we were behind on production (we make them ourselves), so we could not replace them very quickly. In any event, it was a busy month for QA... PROBLEM SITES: -------------- KETC TB05 1-7 and 27th - suspect and failure flags. It looks like it drifted. It was repaired on August 8, 1995, but it appears that the sensor which was installed had some problems of it's own. KING TS30 1-7 and 20th - supect and failure flags. It was set to warning (2) in the badparm file on 10/02/95. Probably should be careful even with unflagged obs for this month. KING TS10 13-16th - high scores on the spatial checks; trouble-ticket issued on 09/16. HOLL TS30 20-25th - suspect and warning flags, became failures. Apparent sensor drift toward failure. No flag in the badparm table, but likely repaired quickly (25th). BYAR TB05 26-30th - similar problem, probable sensor drift. No flag in badparm table. ALTU LEAF 8-9th - several failures. Not bad, but problems re-occured in October. BESS LEAF 10-30th - sporadic failures, no flag in badparm. CLAY LEAF 9-28th - sporadic failures, flagged failure in badparm on 04/22/96. FTCB LEAF 18-23rd - sporadic failures, no flag in badparm. GOOD LEAF 11-19th, 29th - sporadic failures, continued until November 1st. No flag in badparm. IDAB LEAF 23-24th - sporadic failures, no flag in badparm. |
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Start Date | Start Time | End Date | End Time |
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08/01/1995 | 0000 | 08/31/1995 | 2359 |
Subject: | Overview of Automated QA - August 1995 |
DataStreams: | sgp05okmX1.a1, sgp15okmX1.a1 |
Description: | Below is an overview by Mark Shafer of the August 1995 Oklahoma Mesonet automated quality assurance runs. PROBLEM SITES: -------------- KETC TS05 Suspect flags from the 1st - 11th; no flag in badparm. KETC TB05 Failed range check often from the 8th - 31st. A trouble- ticket had been issued on July 1, 1995 and was resolved on August 6. However, the problem apparently persisted. I am not sure of the cause. KING TS30 Suspect and failure flags the entire month. Flagged as warning on October 2. KING TS10 Large spatial scores from the 5th - 7th. Flagged as warning on September 16. SALL SRAD Dropped below -1 at night from the 1st - 25th. Apparently replaced on August 25. HOLL TS30 Failures in range test from the 3rd - 5th. No flag in badparm. RING PRES Several pressure spikes during the month (5th, 12th, 17th, 20th). This is confusing because it is the only Mesonet site which has repeatedly shown these patterns. It could be an interesting study :-) The typical pattern of a pressure spike will show up in the .qbd file as: RING PRES 1 0 1 0 The 1 failure is from failing both the step and spatial tests. On the way back down, it fails the step, but passes the spatial which leaves a suspect flag (instead of a warning). LEAF Rather than listing them separately, it appears that a number of sites had persistent problems. The date first noticed is indicated in parentheses. BESS (1st), BOWL (1st), KETC (1st), ALTU (4th), LAHO (7th), GOOD (15th), CLAY (24th), IDAB (24th) |
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Start Date | Start Time | End Date | End Time |
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07/01/1995 | 0000 | 07/31/1995 | 2359 |
Subject: | Overview of Automated QA - July 1995 |
DataStreams: | sgp05okmX1.a1, sgp15okmX1.a1 |
Description: | Mark Shafer has provided the following overview of the results of the automated quality assurance of the July 1995 Oklahoma Mesonet data: PROBLEM SITES: -------------- KETC TS05 25th - 31st, a number of suspect flags. No problem listed in badparm. KING TS30 Beginning on the 3rd and lasting the remaininder of the month, suspect and failure flags. Flagged 2 in badparm on 10/02. NINN TS05 25th - 31st, suspect flags from spatial test. No trouble- ticket issued. NOWA RELH 4th - 30th, failing range test sporadically. No trouble- ticket issued until 1996/07/14, but sensor may have been replaced during a routine technician visit. RING PRES Several pressure spikes throughtout month. Errors were caught but it suggests an erratic sensor. SALL SRAD Entire month, readings dropping below -1 at night, appeared reasonable during daylight. LEAF KETC (1st), MARE (1st), LAHO (3rd), BOWL (6th), CLAY (6th), GOOD (10th), BESS (19th). |
Measurements: | sgp05okmX1.a1:
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Start Date | Start Time | End Date | End Time |
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06/01/1995 | 0000 | 06/30/1995 | 2359 |
Subject: | Overview of Automated QA - June 1995 |
DataStreams: | sgp05okmX1.a1, sgp15okmX1.a1 |
Description: | Mark Shafer has provided the following overview of the results of the automated quality assurance for the June 1995 Oklahoma Mesonet data: It was a pretty messy month. Four of the problem sites listed below are from high battery voltages. The concern is that high voltage may affect the performance of some of the sensors. I didn't see anything (except perhaps HOLL) which would indicate secondary effects, but it is nevertheless a concern. PROBLEM SITES: -------------- BIXB BATV 6th - 21st, reported high voltages. BURN BATV 1st - 4th, reported high voltages. CHER BATV 6th - 26th, reported high voltages. COOK SRAD 17th - 21st, low readings indicated by spatial test; no flag in badparm (may have been caused by bird droppings, cleaned up by a technician on the 21st). HOLL BATV 1st - 21st, reported high voltages. HOLL PRES 4th, suspect and warning flag may have been related to battery problem. HOLL SRAD 10th, seven suspect flags perhaps related to battery problem. KETC TB05 8th - 29th, began failing spatial and range checks; flagged 3 in badparm on 07/01. MADI TS05 1st - 4th, warning and failure flags; flagged 2 in badparm on the 4th. RING PRES pressure spikes on the 9th, 26th, 28th and 29th. SALL SRAD 6th - 31st, readings dropped below -1 at night repeatedly. LEAF Persistent problems at: KETC (1st), MARE (1st), BOWL (3rd), LAHO (12th) and CLAY (13th). Sporadic problems at: PAUL (begining 1st) and IDAB (5th). |
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Start Date | Start Time | End Date | End Time |
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05/01/1995 | 0000 | 05/31/1995 | 2359 |
Subject: | Overview of Automated QA - May 1995 |
DataStreams: | sgp05okmX1.a1, sgp15okmX1.a1 |
Description: | Following is an overview by Mark Shafer of the automated quality assurance applied to the may 1995 Oklahoma Mesonet data. There were some ongoing problems with battery voltage at several sites and the usual leaf wetness sensor problems. PROBLEM SITES: -------------- CALV TS05 1st - 17th; sensor definitely bad during this time. Flagged bad (3) in badparm on the 17th; repaired 06/28. KETC TS05 11th - 16th, failing spatial test (suspect and warning flags, mostly). Blagged 1 in badparm on the 16th; repaired 06/05. MADI TS05 25th - 31st, failing spatial check. Flagged 2 in badparm on 06/04; repaired 07/28. PAUL TB10 6th - 16th, high ASI values (spatial scores). Flagged 2 in badparm on the 16th; repaired 06/05. RING PRES 15th, another pressure spike. SPEN TAIR,RELH T&RH sensor taken out by a horse (used it as a scratching post) on the 1st; replaced on the 2nd. STIL TB05 2nd - 4th, suspect and failure flags from spatial and range test. No flag in badparm but looked fine after the 4th. TIPT WDIR 3rd - 16th, noted substantially off by both visual inspection and spatial scores. Sensor replaced on the 16th. WEST PRES 21st-22nd, a number of warning flags. No flag in badparm, and data looked fine after the 22nd. BATV High voltages at BURB (beginning 8th), BURN (1st), CHER (8th) and HOLL (1st). LEAF Persistent problems at: GRAN (2nd), IDAB (2nd), LAHO (13th), MARE (1st), and PAUL (2nd). Sporadic problems at: BOWL (14th) and CLAY (3rd). |
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04/01/1995 | 0000 | 04/30/1995 | 2359 |
Subject: | Overview of Automated QA - April 1995 |
DataStreams: | sgp05okmX1.a1, sgp15okmX1.a1 |
Description: | Below is an overview by Mark Shafer of the automated quality assurance results for the April 1995 Oklahoma Mesonet data. PROBLEM SITES: -------------- CALV TS05 entire month; numerous failures indicated. Flagged 3 in badparm on 05/17. CAMA SRAD 13th - 30th; flagged 1 in badparm on the 14th, upgraded to 2 on 05/09. Instrument replaced 05/09. Readings indicated low on spatial test. RING PRES pressure spikes on the 8th and 9th. STIL TB05 20th - 28th; flagged by spatial test, no flag in badparm. Problems apparently persisted until 05/04. TIPT WDIR 6th - 30th; high scores from spatial test. Replaced on 05/16. BATV Persistent problems: BURN (2nd), CHER (3rd) Sporadic problems: BURB (11th), HOLL (11th) LEAF Persistent problems: CLAY (17th), GRAN (1st), IDAB (1st), MARE (1st), PAUL (1st) Sporadic problems: BOWL (1st), FTCB (1st), LAHO (5th), TIPT (2nd) |
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03/01/1995 | 0000 | 03/31/1995 | 2359 |
Subject: | Overview of Automated QA - March 1995 |
DataStreams: | sgp05okmX1.a1, sgp15okmX1.a1 |
Description: | low is an overview by Mark Shafer of the automated quality assurance results for the March 1995 Oklahoma Mesonet data. On the 7th and 8th there were several pressure sensors (CAMA, CHAN, MAYR, MINC, SHAW, and STIL) which had suspect and warning flags. The problems were noted only during those two days for those sites, so I suspect there was some sort of weather-related phenomenon which caused the problems. I recall some discussion a couple of years ago about water getting sucked up into the pressure tube and causing some blockage. I have a feeling the further back we go, the more of these problems we will see. I guess that's the nature of the learning curve when you establish a network PROBLEM SITES: -------------- CALV TS05 entire month, range failures. It was flagged as 3 in badparm on 05/17; apparently repaired on 06/28. FAIR TB10 23rd - 31st; failing spatial check. Badparm flag of 2 issued on 04/02; instrument apparently replaced on 05/09. MEDI PRES 17th - 21st; every observations for those days flagged either warning or failure. No badparm flag but problems ceased on the 21st. RING PRES 22nd - 29th; every observations for those days flagged either warning or failure. Flag set to 3 in badparm on the 27th; instrument apparently relaced on the 29th. BATV BURB (3rd), BURN (1th), CHER (24th) and COOK (25th). All problems appeared sporadic. COOK TS10 and TB10 also had 7-8 failures on the 25th, perhaps attributed to battery voltage problems. LEAF Persistent problems: FTCB (1st), GRAN (1st), IDAB (4th), MARE (2nd) and PAUL (1st). Sporadic problems: ALTU (8th), BOWL (8th), CLAY (16th), LAHO (5th) and TIPT (3rd). |
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02/01/1995 | 0000 | 02/28/1995 | 2359 |
Subject: | Overview of Automated QA - February 1995 |
DataStreams: | sgp05okmX1.a1, sgp15okmX1.a1 |
Description: | Below is an overview by Mark Shafer of the automated quality assurance results for the February 1995 Oklahoma Mesonet data. There were apparently some inversions which caused flags in TAIR and RELH at several stations: CHEY (1st, 17th), COOK (1st, 20th and 22nd), MEDI (1st, 2nd and 20th), FAIR (20th) and MINC (20th). There were also a number of leaf wetness sensors flagged by the persistence program on the 13th, aside from the usual suspects listed below. Otherwise, the flags appear accurate. PROBLEM SITES: -------------- ALTU SRAD 24th - 28th. Failing spatial and range tests. Flagged 3 in badparm on 03/01, replaced on 04/19. BBOW TS10 17th; only showed up one day (from spatial test), but flagged 1 in badparm on 05/17, upgraded to 2 on 06/08, and replaced on 06/13. It's probably OK to use with the flags, but be a bit extra cautious. CALV TS05 entire month. Flagged 3 on 05/17; replaced on 06/28. CHAN TA9M 1st - 7th; flagged 3 in badparm on the 7th. Replaced on 02/16. BATV sporadic problems at BURN (beginning the 2nd), BURB (5th), and NORM (8th - but became much more frequent later in the month). LEAF Persistent Problems: BOWL (1st), FTCB (1st), GRAN (1st), MARE (1st), PAUL (1st) and TIPT (2nd). Sporadic Problems: LAHO (5th), ALTU (8th). |
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01/01/1995 | 0000 | 01/31/1995 | 2359 |
Subject: | Overview of Automated QA - January 1995 |
DataStreams: | sgp05okmX1.a1, sgp15okmX1.a1 |
Description: | Below is an overview by Mark Shafer of the automated quality assurance results for the January 1995 Oklahoma Mesonet data. Along with the usual concerns (inversions, battery voltages, and leaf wetness sensors), there were a few more pressure observations which looked bad over a couple of days but then cleared up. I think these are attributable to water or ice in the pressure tube. The sensors were: (MAYR - 4th, 7th; TAHL 4th-5th; and ARNE - 7th). There were also some inversions which caused flags on TAIR and RELH, which I believe were inappropriate. The worst cases were: CHEY (2nd, 8th, 11th), BUTL (11th), CHER (11th, 12th), MEDI (11th, 19th, 20th) and MINC (11th). There may have been an icing event on the 20th - 24th. Wind speed standard deviations were very low at VINI and PRYO on the 20th, HOBA, MANG, NINN, and SEIL on the 23rd, and CHIC on the 24th. If WSSD was low for a site, it is probably best to be cautious with any wind observations from the site for the day. PROBLEM SITES: -------------- BBOW PRES 2nd - 6th; High spatial scores (ASI's) and suspect flags. Flagged 1 in badparm on the 10th, flag cleared on 03/09. This may be similar to the pressure problems noted above, but it's characteristics were more of a general drift rather than the spikes we see from clogged ports. BBOW TS10 16th - 19th, started failing spatial and range tests. Problem ceased after the 19th, but a flag was placed on the site on 05/17 (flag 1) and upgraded to 2 on 06/08. The sensor was apparently replaced on 06/13. This may have been an early indication of a problem which persisted into June. CALV TS05 11th - 31st; Began failing range test on the 11th, and continued failing until flagged 3 in badparm on 05/17; replaced or repaired on 06/28. I suspect a critter may have chewed through the wire. GOOD PRES entire month; 288 warning flags daily - probably indicates the sensor got 'stuck' at some reading. It was flagged as 2 in badparm on the 27th, upgraded to 3 on 02/16 and repaired 02/23. KING RELH 26th; not a bad problem, but noticed a flag of 1 in badparm later on on 04/03 - 04/06. It's probably ok to use these readings with the qa flags, but it could be an early indication of a problem. MADI TB10 29th - 30th; high spatial scores. Flagged 2 in badparm on 02/16, remained flagged until 07/28. MEDI RELH 26th - 27th; numerous failures of range test; flagged 3 in badparm on 03/13, problem corrected on 03/14. BATV sporadic problems at BURB (1st), NORM (24th) and BURN (27th). LEAF Persistent problems: BOWL (2nd), FTCB (1st), GRAN (1st), PAUL (1st) and TIPT (1st). Sporadic problems: LAHO (3rd), MARE (9th). |
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