Data Quality Reports for Session: 110513 User: troyan Completed: 02/19/2008


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DQR IDSubjectData Streams Affected
D000504.5TWP/SMET/C1 - Wind Direction alignment methodtwpsmet60sC1.00, twpsmet60sC1.a1, twpsmet60sC1.b1
D000621.1TWP/SMET/C1 - Incorrect calibration for ARCS1 Wind speedtwpsmet60sC1.00, twpsmet60sC1.a1, twpsmet60sC1.b1, twpsmetC1.00
D000622.3TWP/C1 - Incorrect elevation reported in Manus DatatwpsondewnpnC1.a1
D020620.61TWP/C1 - Incorrect elevation reported in Manus Datatwpgndrad20sC1.a1, twpgndrad60sC1.a1, twpgndrad60sC1.b1, twpsmet60sC1.a1, twpsmet60sC1.b1
D020620.66TWP/C1 - Incorrect elevation reported in Manus DatatwpsondewnpnC1.a1
D040220.1TWP/MWR/C1 - wrong azimuthtwpmwrlosC1.b1
D050421.6TWP/SMET/C1 - Negative rainfall ratestwpsmet60sC1.b1
D060817.3TWP/SMET/C1 - Reprocess: Barometric Data Changed from hPa to kPatwpsmet60sC1.b1
D061011.2TWP/SMET/C1 - Reprocess: Tipping bucket rain gauge addedtwpsmet60sC1.b1


DQRID : D000504.5
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time
11/25/1999045004/02/20000000
Subject:
TWP/SMET/C1 - Wind Direction alignment method
DataStreams:twpsmet60sC1.00, twpsmet60sC1.a1, twpsmet60sC1.b1
Description:
During RESET10 we discovered a problem with wind direction from WIND1 (upper
anemometer).  During RESET8, WIND1 was corrected by rotating the alignment
ring instead of the anemometer.  This resulted in a better agreement between
the 2 anemometers, but is not the correct way to align an anemometer. The
alignment ring was readjusted for true north and the anemometer reset in
the proper slot (the original problem).
Measurements:twpsmet60sC1.b1:
  • Wind #1 direction standard deviation(wind1_dir_sd)
  • Wind #1 direction vector average(wind1_dir_vec_avg)
  • Wind #1 speed vector average(wind1_spd_vec_avg)

twpsmet60sC1.00:
  • Raw data stream - documentation not supported(Raw data stream - documentation not supported)

twpsmet60sC1.a1:
  • Wind #1 direction vector average(wind1_dir_vec_avg)
  • Wind #1 speed vector average(wind1_spd_vec_avg)
  • Wind #1 direction standard deviation(wind1_dir_sd)


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DQRID : D000621.1
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time
10/23/1999000004/01/20002359
Subject:
TWP/SMET/C1 - Incorrect calibration for ARCS1 Wind speed
DataStreams:twpsmet60sC1.00, twpsmet60sC1.a1, twpsmet60sC1.b1, twpsmetC1.00
Description:
On 23 OCT 99, during Reset 8, an incorrect slope of was entered for the 
upper, windspeed1, wind speed sensor resulting in a 1% overestimate of
the wind speed.  The correct calibration was entered on 1 APR 2000 during
RESET 10.
Measurements:twpsmet60sC1.b1:
  • Wind #1 speed standard deviation(wind1_spd_sd)
  • Wind #1 speed arithmetic average(wind1_spd_arith_avg)
  • Wind #1 speed maximum(wind1_spd_max)
  • Wind #1 speed maximum gust(wind1_spd_max_gust)
  • Wind #1 speed minimum(wind1_spd_min)
  • Wind #1 speed vector average(wind1_spd_vec_avg)

twpsmetC1.00:
  • Raw data stream - documentation not supported(Raw data stream - documentation not supported)

twpsmet60sC1.00:
  • Raw data stream - documentation not supported(Raw data stream - documentation not supported)

twpsmet60sC1.a1:
  • Wind #1 speed vector average(wind1_spd_vec_avg)
  • Wind #1 speed maximum(wind1_spd_max)
  • Wind #1 speed maximum gust(wind1_spd_max_gust)
  • Wind #1 speed standard deviation(wind1_spd_sd)
  • Wind #1 speed minimum(wind1_spd_min)
  • Wind #1 speed arithmetic average(wind1_spd_arith_avg)


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DQRID : D000622.3
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time
08/28/1997045506/22/20002359
Subject:
TWP/C1 - Incorrect elevation reported in Manus Data
DataStreams:twpsondewnpnC1.a1
Description:
(From Bill Clements) We have been using 6m MSL as the station
elevation of Momote (Manus).  This was based on information
posted near the station barometer in the Momote Weather Service
Office.  It turns out that the official WMO station elevation
for Momote is 4m MSL and the upper air elevation is 5m MSL.

All Manus instruments except the sonde station are at 4m MSL.
The sonde launching station is at 5m MSL.
Measurements:twpsondewnpnC1.a1:
  • Dummy altitude for Zeb(alt)


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DQRID : D020620.61
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time
10/10/1996000106/22/20002359
Subject:
TWP/C1 - Incorrect elevation reported in Manus Data
DataStreams:twpgndrad20sC1.a1, twpgndrad60sC1.a1, twpgndrad60sC1.b1, twpsmet60sC1.a1, twpsmet60sC1.b1
Description:
(From Bill Clements) We have been using 6m MSL as the station
elevation of Momote (Manus).  This was based on information
posted near the station barometer in the Momote Weather Service
Office.  It turns out that the official WMO station elevation
for Momote is 4m MSL and the upper air elevation is 5m MSL.

All Manus instruments except the sonde station are at 4m MSL.
The sonde launching station is at 5m MSL.
Measurements:twpgndrad20sC1.a1:
  • Dummy altitude for Zeb(alt)

twpgndrad60sC1.b1:
  • Dummy altitude for Zeb(alt)

twpsmet60sC1.b1:
  • Dummy altitude for Zeb(alt)

twpgndrad60sC1.a1:
  • Dummy altitude for Zeb(alt)

twpsmet60sC1.a1:
  • Dummy altitude for Zeb(alt)


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DQRID : D020620.66
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time
11/03/1997000006/22/20002359
Subject:
TWP/C1 - Incorrect elevation reported in Manus Data
DataStreams:twpsondewnpnC1.a1
Description:
(From Bill Clements) We have been using 6m MSL as the station
elevation of Momote (Manus).  This was based on information
posted near the station barometer in the Momote Weather Service
Office.  It turns out that the official WMO station elevation
for Momote is 4m MSL and the upper air elevation is 5m MSL.

All Manus instruments except the sonde station are at 4m MSL.
The sonde launching station is at 5m MSL.
Measurements:twpsondewnpnC1.a1:
  • Dummy altitude for Zeb(alt)


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DQRID : D040220.1
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time
10/11/1996000002/18/20042250
Subject:
TWP/MWR/C1 - wrong azimuth
DataStreams:twpmwrlosC1.b1
Description:
The MWR was initially installed at an azimuth angle defined as 180 degrees but the value 
in the configuration file was not changed from the default of 0 degrees. In examining 
photos taken during the installation of the AWS tower, I noticed that the MWR was rotated 
opposite the normal orientation. The value in the configuration file was changed to reflect 
the actual azimuth of the instrument.
Measurements:twpmwrlosC1.b1:
  • Actual Azimuth(actaz)


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DQRID : D050421.6
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time
10/09/1996000003/09/20042243
Subject:
TWP/SMET/C1 - Negative rainfall rates
DataStreams:twpsmet60sC1.b1
Description:
Due to limitations of the Zeno dataloggers all voltage measurements
from the optical rain gauge (ORG) were converted to rainfall rates. 
This resulted in negative values for rain rates.  Any value below 0.10 mm/hr should be 
considered to be 0 mm/hr.  New dataloggers 
alleviated this problem.  New loggers were installed 03/09/2004 @ 2243 GMT.
Measurements:twpsmet60sC1.b1:
  • Precipitation mean(precip_mean)
  • Precipitation maximum(precip_max)
  • Precipitation standard deviation(precip_sd)
  • precipitation minimum(precip_min)


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DQRID : D060817.3
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time
10/09/1996000007/13/20062225
Subject:
TWP/SMET/C1 - Reprocess: Barometric Data Changed from hPa to kPa
DataStreams:twpsmet60sC1.b1
Description:
Barometric pressure data was converted from hPa to kPa in order to standardize the 
measurement units among ARM sites and to conform to accepted standard units determined by the 
scientific community.
Measurements:twpsmet60sC1.b1:
  • Barometric Pressure(atmos_pressure)


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DQRID : D061011.2
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time
10/09/1996000010/17/20060000
Subject:
TWP/SMET/C1 - Reprocess: Tipping bucket rain gauge added
DataStreams:twpsmet60sC1.b1
Description:
A tipping bucket rain gauge was added to the TWP.C1 SMET suite of instruments on 20061017. 
 Effective 20060926, two new variables (count and rain amount) were added to the end of 
the twpsmet60sC1.b1 datastream.  Between 9/26 and 10/17, the data for these two variables 
are filled with zeros.  Users should not use the data during this period as the zeros 
are not representative of the rain fall at the site.  When reprocessing of this datastream 
occurs these variables will be added for the 19961009-20060926 and data from 
19961009-20061017 will be filled with -9999 (missing).
Measurements:twpsmet60sC1.b1:
  • base time(base_time)


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