Data Quality Reports for Session: 123015 User: jean1charl Completed: 09/23/2009


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DQR IDSubjectData Streams Affected
D050718.1TWP/MPL/C1 - energy monitor spikestwpmplC1.00, twpmplC1.a1
D060225.1TWP/MPL/C1 - Energy monitor values are erroneoustwpmplC1.00, twpmplC1.a1
D060327.4TWP/MPL/C1 - Intermittent Double Pulse from lasertwpmplC1.a1


DQRID : D050718.1
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time
05/01/2005000007/16/20052300
Subject:
TWP/MPL/C1 - energy monitor spikes
DataStreams:twpmplC1.00, twpmplC1.a1
Description:
The energy monitor spiked to abnormal values, from 2 up to 25 microjoules per pulse. At 
the beginning, it was only a few intermittent spikes, but the spikes became more frequent. 
Most of June does not show a spiky energy monitor. On June 28-30, July 1-10 a diurnal 
pattern shows up. On July 12-13 it abruptly goes away and returns July 14-16 for 24hrs. Then 
abruptly stops again 17-19. Except for the 12th, the last changes occurred at 00:00 UTC 
suggesting a piece of equipment is turning on and off. I do not know why a noisy energy 
monitor would have a day/night or 00:00UTC dependence.
Measurements:twpmplC1.a1:
  • Laser output energy per pulse(energy_monitor)

twpmplC1.00:
  • null(Raw data stream - documentation not supported)


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DQRID : D060225.1
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time
11/11/2005120002/25/20062300
Subject:
TWP/MPL/C1 - Energy monitor values are erroneous
DataStreams:twpmplC1.00, twpmplC1.a1
Description:
Energy monitor values should not be used to normalization the backscatter profiles. A 
problem with the energy monitor electronics forced the value to maximum. The problem was 
corrected.
Measurements:twpmplC1.a1:
  • Laser output energy per pulse(energy_monitor)

twpmplC1.00:
  • null(Raw data stream - documentation not supported)


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DQRID : D060327.4
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time
02/01/2005000001/31/20070400
Subject:
TWP/MPL/C1 - Intermittent Double Pulse from laser
DataStreams:twpmplC1.a1
Description:
When Spectra Physics discontinued support for their laser diode power supply, an 
alternative was need to extend the usefulness of the Spectra Physics laser head inside the MPLs.  
The solution was to use a Coherent laser diode. Unfortunately, the Coherent diode lasers 
do not have the exact same characteristics as the Spectra Physics diode lasers. As a 
result, the output of the Spectra Physics laser head sometimes produces a second pulse close 
in time but lower in intensity from the first main pulse. This is known as ?double pulsing?.

Not all of the Spectra Physics/Coherent combination systems produce a double pulse and the 
systems that do produce a double pulse do not always exhibit this behavior. It can be 
identified by a second peak at ~.2km. At first glance the signal in the data will resemble 
a low aerosol or cloud layer. When the double pulse is weak, the atmospheric signal will 
obscure the double pulse signal. At the ARM sites with a sunshade such as TWP and AMF, 
the double pulse can be seen when the sunshade closes during solar noon. When the sunshade 
closes, the MPL does not see atmospheric signal so the second pulse is evident. At SGP, a 
daily window cleaning is part of the routine. During this time the double pulse can be 
seen. Without a sunshade or window cleaning it is impossible to say definitively if double 
pulse is present. 

The first system to produce a double pulse was MPL s/n 008 located at TWP ? C2 Nauru in 
February 2005. The second system was MPL s/n 004 located at SGP in August 2005. The 
potential for the other systems to produce a double pulse is high. However, as of March 2006, 
the MPLs at NSA, TWP ? C1, TWP ? C3 and AMF have not recorded data with the double pulse 
artifact. 

The ARM program is in the process of replacing all the MPLs with a newer model. After the 
new MPLs are deployed the double pulse problem should not be an issue. The old systems 
will be relegated as spares. The double pulse problem will return if an old system is 
needed to replace a failed new system.
Measurements:twpmplC1.a1:
  • Attenuated backscatter(detector_counts)


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