Data Quality Reports for Session: 128287 User: sbenson Completed: 06/05/2010


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DQR IDSubjectData Streams Affected
D080512.1NSA/MWR/C1 - Spikes in air temperature readingsnsamwrlosC1.b1, nsamwrtipC1.a1
D080623.1NSA/MWR/C1 - Missing surface air temperature datansamwrlosC1.b1, nsamwrtipC1.a1
D090114.2NSA/MWR/C1 - Incorrect brightness temperatures and retrievalsnsa5mwravgC1.c1, nsamwrlosC1.b1, nsamwrtipC1.a1


DQRID : D080512.1
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time
04/02/2008000006/04/20082200
Subject:
NSA/MWR/C1 - Spikes in air temperature readings
DataStreams:nsamwrlosC1.b1, nsamwrtipC1.a1
Description:
During this month there are occasional negative spikes in the Tkair variable. The problem 
may be corrosion in the temperature sensor or the infiltration of water from melting snow.
The dewblower was replaced and a new sensor installed
Measurements:nsamwrlosC1.b1:
  • Ambient temperature(tkair)

nsamwrtipC1.a1:
  • Ambient temperature(tkair)


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DQRID : D080623.1
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time
04/06/2008220006/20/20080200
Subject:
NSA/MWR/C1 - Missing surface air temperature data
DataStreams:nsamwrlosC1.b1, nsamwrtipC1.a1
Description:
Some wires in the dewblower were not correctly configured.
Measurements:nsamwrlosC1.b1:
  • Ambient temperature(tkair)

nsamwrtipC1.a1:
  • Ambient temperature(tkair)


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DQRID : D090114.2
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time
12/09/2008000012/09/20081800
Subject:
NSA/MWR/C1 - Incorrect brightness temperatures and retrievals
DataStreams:nsa5mwravgC1.c1, nsamwrlosC1.b1, nsamwrtipC1.a1
Description:
The brightness temperatures and retrieved PWV and LWP show a sudden jump and have values 
that are too high. The suddenly jump back to normal at around 1800 UTC. All other 
parameters seem reasonable so the cause of the jump may just be due to accumulation of either 
snow or melting ice on the radome.
Measurements:nsa5mwravgC1.c1:
  • MWR column precipitable water vapor(vap)
  • Averaged total liquid water along LOS path(liq)
  • Sky brightness temperature at 23.8 GHz(tbsky23)
  • Sky brightness temperature at 31.4 GHz(tbsky31)

nsamwrlosC1.b1:
  • Sky brightness temperature at 31.4 GHz(tbsky31)
  • Averaged total liquid water along LOS path(liq)
  • Sky brightness temperature at 23.8 GHz(tbsky23)
  • MWR column precipitable water vapor(vap)
  • Ambient temperature(tkair)

nsamwrtipC1.a1:
  • Total water vapor along zenith path using tip-derived brightness temperatures(vaptip)
  • Total liquid water along zenith path using tip-derived brightness temperatures(liqtip)
  • 31.8 GHz sky brightness temperature derived from tip curve(tbskytip31)
  • Ambient temperature(tkair)
  • 23.8 GHz sky brightness temperature derived from tip curve(tbskytip23)


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