Data Quality Reports for Session: 133857 User: maike1ahlg Completed: 03/16/2011


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DQR IDSubjectData Streams Affected
D090831.1GRW/SKYRAD/M1 - Daily brief instrument shadinggrwskyrad20sM1.a0, grwskyrad60sM1.b1
D100606.1GRW/SKYRAD/M1 - Short direct normal questionablegrwskyrad20sM1.a0, grwskyrad60sM1.b1


DQRID : D090831.1
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time
04/16/2009000004/18/20092359
08/26/2009000010/23/20092359
03/01/2010000004/18/20102359
08/26/2010000010/23/20102359
Subject:
GRW/SKYRAD/M1 - Daily brief instrument shading
DataStreams:grwskyrad20sM1.a0, grwskyrad60sM1.b1
Description:
Due to the persistent cloudy conditions at this site this shading of the NIP and PSP is 
rarely evident in the data. But from approximately 1745 to 1810 GMT from 8/26 to 10/23 and 
from 3/01 to 4/18 during the AMF deployment years 2009 and 2010, the NIP and PSP are 
shaded by the 10m met tower to the SE of the Skystand. 

Data review indicates that the NIP (short_direct_normal) and PSP (down_short_hemisp) are 
shaded by a single tower pole and possibly other tower mounted objects.  The data are not 
correctable but the azimuth and zenith windows to avoid are:
short_direct_normal (NIP instrument)
	     Zenith angle > 62 deg
  254 deg < Azimuth angle < 262 deg
primary obstruction at 255 deg Az

down_short_diffuse(PSP instrument)
	     Zenith angle > 59 deg
  246 deg < Azimuth angle < 257 deg
primary obstruction at 251.5 deg Az


Date ranges this problem will exist for are:
20090301-20090418 (pre-official deployment, data exist)
20090826-20091023
20100301-20100418
20100826-20101023

The QCrad VAP should flag bad data points via its QC logic.  Users should either exclude 
the data within the windows above or review data for outliers in these zenith, azimuth 
angles.
Measurements:grwskyrad20sM1.a0:
  • inst_direct_normal
  • inst_global

grwskyrad60sM1.b1:
  • Downwelling Shortwave Hemispheric Irradiance, Ventilated Pyranometer, Minima(down_short_hemisp_min)
  • Downwelling Shortwave Hemispheric Irradiance, Ventilated Pyranometer, Maxima(down_short_hemisp_max)
  • Radiation, shortwave, direct normal irradiance, 1-min avg(short_direct_normal)
  • Shortwave Direct Normal Irradiance, Pyrheliometer, Minima(short_direct_normal_min)
  • Shortwave Direct Normal Irradiance, Pyrheliometer, Maxima(short_direct_normal_max)
  • down_short_hemisp_std
  • short_direct_normal_std
  • Radiation, shortwave, downwelling total hemispheric irradiance, 1-min avg(down_short_hemisp)


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DQRID : D100606.1
Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd Time
05/08/2010000005/13/20102359
Subject:
GRW/SKYRAD/M1 - Short direct normal questionable
DataStreams:grwskyrad20sM1.a0, grwskyrad60sM1.b1
Description:
Starting on 05/08/2010 values of short_direct_normal from the NIP instrument were reading 
low (up to 50W/m2).  This was most apparent during sunny/partly sunny periods.  The 
values spontaneously returned to normal on 5/14 with no Ops intervention.  Data system checks 
after that date revealed no apparent problems with instruments or datalogger. The problem 
has not recurred.

Only the short_direct_normal values during this time period are suspect.  If direct normal 
values are needed they can be re-constructed using the following relationship for each 
minute of data:
down_short_hemisp = short_direct_normal * cos(zenith angle) + down_short_diffuse_hemisp
Measurements:grwskyrad20sM1.a0:
  • inst_direct_normal

grwskyrad60sM1.b1:
  • Radiation, shortwave, direct normal irradiance, 1-min avg(short_direct_normal)
  • Shortwave Direct Normal Irradiance, Pyrheliometer, Minima(short_direct_normal_min)
  • Shortwave Direct Normal Irradiance, Pyrheliometer, Maxima(short_direct_normal_max)
  • short_direct_normal_std


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