Data Quality Reports for Session: 183669 User: hansenr1 Completed: 02/22/2017


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DQR IDSubjectData Streams Affected Data Quality Metric
D030515.3NSA/MWR/C1 - no air temperature signalnsamwrlosC1.b1Missing
D050725.7NSA/MWR/C1 - Reprocess: Revised Calibration CoefficientsnsamwrlosC1.b1Does not affect quality
D050928.3NSA/MWR/C1 - New software version (4.15) installednsamwrlosC1.b1Does not affect quality


DQRID : D030515.3
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time Data Quality Metric
05/13/2003190601/15/20050054Missing
Subject:
NSA/MWR/C1  - no air temperature signal
DataStreams:nsamwrlosC1.b1
Description:
When the new blower was upgraded by Radiometrics and reinstalled on the MWR, the air 
temperature sensor failed to properly report. It was determined that the wires carrying the 
signal to the analog board did not conform to the standard expected by the upgraded blower. 
The problem was corrected by changing the wiring and modifying the MWR software to read 
the signal from the appropriate corresponding channel.
Measurements:nsamwrlosC1.b1:
  • tkair


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DQRID : D050725.7
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time Data Quality Metric
04/25/2002190006/29/20050000Does not affect quality
Subject:
NSA/MWR/C1 - Reprocess: Revised Calibration Coefficients
DataStreams:nsamwrlosC1.b1
Description:
IN THE BEGINNING (June 1992), the retrieval coefficients used to derive 
the precipitable water vapor (PWV) and liquid water path (LWP) from the 
MWR brightness temperatures were based on the Liebe and Layton (1987) 
water vapor and oxygen absorption model and the Grant (1957) liquid 
water absorption model.

Following the SHEBA experience, revised retrievals based on the more 
recent Rosenkranz (1998) water vapor and oxygen absorption models and 
the Liebe (1991) liquid waer absorption model were developed.  The 
Rosenkranz water vapor absorption model resulted a 2 percent increase 
in PWV relative to the earlier Liebe and Layton model.  The Liebe 
liquid water absorption model decreased the LWP by 10% relative to the 
Grant model.  However, the increased oxygen absorption caused a 
0.02-0.03 mm (20-30 g/m2) reduction in LWP, which was particularly 
significant for low LWP conditions (i.e. thin clouds encountered at 
SHEBA).

Recently, it has been shown (Liljegren, Boukabara, Cady-Pereira, and 
Clough, TGARS v. 43, pp 1102-1108, 2005) that the half-width of the 
22 GHz water vapor line from the HITRAN compilation, which is 5 percent 
smaller than the Liebe and Dillon (1969) half-width used in Rosenkranz 
(1998), provided a better fit to the microwave brightness temperature 
measurements at 5 frequencies in the range 22-30 GHz, and yielded more 
accurate retrievals. Accordingly, revised MWR retrieval coefficients 
have been developed using MONORTM, which utilizes the HITRAN compilation 
for its spectroscopic parameters.  These new retrievals provide 3 
percent less PWV and 2.6 percent greater LWP than the previous 
retrievals based on Rosenkranz (1998).

Although the MWR data will be reprocessed to apply the new monortm-based 
retrievals, for most purposes it will be sufficient to correct the data 
using the following factors:

PWV_MONORTM = 0.9695 * PWV_ROSENKRANZ
LWP_MONORTM = 1.026  * LWP_ROSENKRANZ

The Rosenkranz-based retrieval coefficients became active at NSA.C1 
20020425.1900.  The MONORTM-based retrieval coefficients became active 
at NSA.C1 20050629.0000.

Note: a reprocessing effort is already underway to apply the 
Rosenkranz-based retrieval coefficients to all MWR prior to April 
2002.  An additional reprocessing task will be undertaken to apply 
the MONORTM retrieval to all MWR data when the first is completed. 
Read reprocessing comments in the netcdf file header carefully to 
ensure you are aware which retrieval is in play.
Measurements:nsamwrlosC1.b1:
  • Water, liquid, total along line-of-sight path(liq)
  • Total water vapor along LOS path(vap)


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DQRID : D050928.3
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time Data Quality Metric
09/16/2002182009/15/20051702Does not affect quality
Subject:
NSA/MWR/C1 - New software version (4.15) installed
DataStreams:nsamwrlosC1.b1
Description:
A problem began with the installation of MWR.EXE version 4.12 in September 2002. The 
software had been upgraded from a "DOS" to a "Windows"-compiled program to address an earlier 
problem.  The software upgrade corrected the earlier problem but introduced a new one 
that caused line-of-sight observing cycles to be skipped, a 15% reduction in the number of 
tip curves, and saturation of CPU usage.  Software versions 4.13 and 4.14 also produced 
these problems.

The new MWR software version (4.15) was installed on 9/15/2005. As a consequence of this 
upgrade, the tip curve frequency increased. The tip cycle time decreased from ~60s to ~50s.
Measurements:nsamwrlosC1.b1:
  • Mean 31.4 GHz sky brightness temperature(tbsky31)
  • Water, liquid, total along line-of-sight path(liq)
  • 23.8 GHz sky brightness temperature(tbsky23)
  • tnd23
  • tknd
  • tnd31
  • tnd_nom23
  • bb23
  • tc23
  • sky31
  • tnd_nom31
  • bb31
  • tc31
  • Sky infrared temperature(sky_ir_temp)
  • sky23
  • tkxc
  • Total water vapor along LOS path(vap)
  • Temperature, brightness, longwave(ir_temp)
  • tkbb
  • bbn23
  • bbn31
  • tkair


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