9/13/16

Summary: Light winds,  < 5 m/s, out of the SSE, clear,
                 

Actions past 24 hours:

  •  Moved Mote #3 from site 15 to site 1
  • Installed soil sensors (Tsoil, Gsoil, Qsoil) at site 1 along with NR01
  • Moved wetness sensor at Mote #2 to a vertical position near the soil surface

To dos:

  •  may move Mote #1 and NR01 to site 9

Sensor Status: 

T/RH:  ok
P: ok
2D Gill: ok
csat u,v:  ok
csat ldiag: ok
csat w, tc: ok
EC150: ok
motes: ok, mote #1 does not have soil probes
Wetness: ok
radiation: ok
Tsoil: ok
Gsoil: ok
Qsoil: ok
Cvsoil: not responding
Vbatt: ok

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    • The wetness.m1.s15 appears to show moisture collecting overnight that dried off at 9AM today (the 13th).  It would be nice if someone could confirm that there was dew and/or fog overnight.
    • The repositioned wetness.m2.s15 showed completely wet from 1700-2200 (local) yesterday and briefly from 0500-0600 today.  These times do not correlate very well with my dat("Tide") function.  I'll keep on watching these signals to see if I can build a relationship.
      Addendum: there is a relationship, but I needed to shift dat("Tide") later by about 2 hours.  In other words, it appears that the water level is a maximum/minimum at S15 about 1.8 hours later than the Lewes NOAA station.  Also, the S15 ground-level wetness sensor is completely covered when the NOAA station tide level is about 1.15m = 3.8' MLLW (mean low-low water level).  I don't know if this time shift is realistic.  I'm <pretty sure> I've dealt with time zones appropriately.