Data Quality Reports for Session: 111208 User: lkberg Completed: 03/21/2008


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DQR IDSubjectData Streams Affected
D050510.2SGP/SONDE/C1 - Surface pressure incorrectsgpsondewnpnC1.b1
D050603.4SGP/SONDE/C1 - Surface pressure incorrectsgpsondewnpnC1.b1
D050725.1SGP/SONDE/C1 - Bad RH DatasgpsondewnpnC1.b1
D050811.5SGP/SONDE/C1 - Bad T/RH and surface P.sgpsondewnpnC1.b1
D060928.3SGP/SONDE/C1 - Increased precision for alt, dp, pres, rh, tdrysgpsondewnpnC1.b1


DQRID : D050510.2
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time
04/29/2005232904/30/20050111
Subject:
SGP/SONDE/C1 - Surface pressure incorrect
DataStreams:sgpsondewnpnC1.b1
Description:
I think the operator inadvdertently typed an 89 instead of a 78 when entering the surface 
pressure value.  The value entered is 989.9 hPa but the value shown in the raw data file 
at launch is 978.9.  As a result, the absolute altitudes in this sounding will be 
slightly incorrect as will be the ascent rate during the first 30 seconds of flight.
Measurements:sgpsondewnpnC1.b1:
  • Ascent Rate(asc)
  • Dummy altitude for Zeb(alt)


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DQRID : D050603.4
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time
05/11/2005053005/11/20050750
Subject:
SGP/SONDE/C1 - Surface pressure incorrect
DataStreams:sgpsondewnpnC1.b1
Description:
I think the operator inadvdertently mistyped a digit when entering the surface pressure 
value.  The value entered is 975.6 hPa but the value shown in the raw data file at launch 
is 972.6.  As a result, the absolute altitudes in this sounding will be slightly incorrect 
as will be the ascent rate during the first 30 seconds of flight.
Measurements:sgpsondewnpnC1.b1:
  • Ascent Rate(asc)
  • Dummy altitude for Zeb(alt)


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DQRID : D050725.1
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time
07/17/2005234707/18/20050141
Subject:
SGP/SONDE/C1 - Bad RH Data
DataStreams:sgpsondewnpnC1.b1
Description:
The RH values below 6 km are incorrect.  The problem relates to a failure of the GC25 
ground check set used before this particular sounding.  The failure seems to have affected 
the sensor calibration with the effect that one of the two sensors was reading artificially 
high.  Because the internal processing software uses the highest of the two sensor 
readings, the bad sensor value is chosen whenever it is not heated.
Measurements:sgpsondewnpnC1.b1:
  • Surface dew point temperature(dp)
  • Relative humidity inside the instrument enclosure(rh)


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DQRID : D050811.5
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time
08/01/2005113208/01/20050116
Subject:
SGP/SONDE/C1 - Bad T/RH and surface P.
DataStreams:sgpsondewnpnC1.b1
Description:
Apparently multiple failures.  The radiosonde temperature sensor broke on launch causing 
an approximate 35 degC negative offset and as a result, the RH is incorrect.  Furthermore, 
it appears that the pressure sensor was off by approximately 4 hPa, though this would 
not affect the altitude calculation, the absolute pressure is wrong.
Measurements:sgpsondewnpnC1.b1:
  • Dry bulb temperature(tdry)
  • Relative humidity inside the instrument enclosure(rh)
  • Retrieved pressure profile(pres)


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DQRID : D060928.3
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time
09/28/2006172812/31/99992359
Subject:
SGP/SONDE/C1 - Increased precision for alt, dp, pres, rh, tdry
DataStreams:sgpsondewnpnC1.b1
Description:
The output precision of the following variables was increased 20060928

alt  changed from 1m to 0.1m
dp   changed from 0.1degC to 0.01degC
pres changed from 0.1 hPa to 0.01 hPa
RH   changed from 1%RH to 0.01%RH
tdry changed from .1degC to 0.01degC

Note that the increase in precision does not necessarily imply an increase in accuracy.  
Users are cautioned to continue to use their best scientific judgement when using these or 
any other data.
Measurements:sgpsondewnpnC1.b1:
  • Surface dew point temperature(dp)
  • Dry bulb temperature(tdry)
  • Relative humidity inside the instrument enclosure(rh)
  • Retrieved pressure profile(pres)
  • Dummy altitude for Zeb(alt)


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