AHATS daily status 7/12/08
Staff: Semmer, Horst, McIntyre
Summary: Max temperature yesterday at z=1.5m, 100 degF.
Fast pressure has been working since 12:00 7/11...start of good operations.
I have inventoried the HATS data to estimate how many hours of good wind
direction are required to obtain a comparable amount of good data for AHATS.
HATS had 4.2 - 7.4 hours of analyzable data per configuration for a total
of 22 hours. HATS has 175 hours of periods at least 25 minutes long with
wind directions within +/- 30 deg of normal to the array. Thus we would
like to have 40-45 hours of good wind directions prior to changing from
one configuration to the other. If we get good wind directions 30% of
the time, this will require 6 days per configuration. Starting July 11
at 12:00, we have 29.75 days prior to tear-down on the morning of
August 10, minus 3.5 days for reconfigurations or 26.25 days of data
collection.
For more details, see the ahats logbook at
https://wiki.ucar.edu/display/ahatslogbook
Good wind direction: From July 11, 12:00, until July 12, 12:00, we have
had 9.75 hours or 40.6% good wind directions with continuous periods
of at least 25 minutes. This includes 6.75 hours stable data and
2.92 hours unstable.
Local data storage:
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Swapped all local data storage media yesterday.
Pressure:
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Note that dat("p") = dat("P") - dat("Pref"), but that was probably also
true before we sealed the reference side.
(+/- = ~1 std deviation)
p: ok, +/- 0.03 mb
t: ok, +/- 0.4 degC
Pref: ok, range = +/- 1 mb
Profile:
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Brief data losses around 23:00, July 10, and 07:00, July 12
(Why weren't all the RF losses on July 10 recovered from local data storage?)
diag: ok
samples.sonic: ok, see above
spd: ok
** neutral profiles have an increased gradient above 4m that is possibly
** an internal boundary layer caused by the upwind check dam
dir: ok
w: ok
tc: ok
w'w': ok
u*: ok
sigma_w/u*: ok (1.3 at night)
w'tc': ok
T: ok
RH: 4m may be low by less than 1% RH
P: okay
Upwind (hts=3.5):
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See Profile for data loses
diag: ok
samples.sonic: ok, see above for data losses
spd: ok, +/- 14 cm/s (6u has +15 cm/s offset in u)
dir: ok, +/- 3 deg
w: ok, +/- 5 cm/s
tc: ok, +/- 0.16 deg
w'w': ok, +/- 0.01 m^2/s^2 (30 min avg for second moments)
u*: ok, +/- 2 cm/s
sigma_w/u*: ok (1.3 at night)
w'tc': ok, +/- 0.02 m/s degC
tc'tc': ok, +/- 0.05 degC^2
Lower (hts=3):
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See Profile for data loses
diag: ok
samples.sonic: ok, see above for data losses
spd: ok, +/- 20 cm/s
dir: ok, +/- 6 deg
w: ok, +/- 5 cm/s
tc: ok, +/- 0.25 deg
w'w': ok, +/- 0.01 m^2/s^2 (30 min avg for second moments)
u*: ok, +/- 3 cm/s
sigma_w/u*: ok (1.3 at night)
w'tc': ok, +/- 0.02 m/s degC
tc'tc': ok, +/- 0.08 degC^2
Upper (hts=4):
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See Profile for data loses
diag: ok
samples.sonic: ok, see above for data losses
spd: ok, +/- 20 cm/s
dir: ok, +/- 5 deg; 6t is about 6.5 degrees off from profile sonic
w: ok, +/- 6 cm/s
tc: ok, +/- 0.2 deg
w'w': ok, +/- 0.01 m^2/s^2 (30 min avg for second moments)
u*: ok, +/- 3 cm/s
sigma_w/u*: ok (1.3 at night)
w'tc': ok, +/- 0.02 m/s degC
tc'tc': ok, +/- 0.07 degC ^2
AHATS daily status 7/11/08
Staff: Semmer, Horst, McIntyre
Summary:
Max temperature yesterday at z=1.5m, 113 degF!
Steve finished putting cable ties on all the pressure line junctions
this morning at 10:30 am. The system passed an over-pressure leakdown
test. Woo Hoo! At 12:00 (noon) he connected the pressure system
to the reference volume.
The wireless connection between the array and the base was down from
23:10, July 10, until 07:15, July 11.
For more details, see the ahats logbook at https://wiki.ucar.edu/display/ahatslogbook
Good wind direction: Because of the extended wireless outages, we need
to merge the local data storage and rerun covars before I can make a
good assessment
Local data storage:
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Swapped all local data storage media today.
Local data storage from each ADAM was downloaded this morning.
I inventoried (Splus function 'inventory()' in SGS/S directory) the good data statistics from SGS/HATS for the four configurations, running good.dir (min.period=25*60).
Config |
Days |
good.dir (hrs) |
good.wx (hrs) |
percent |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
7.6 |
55.2 |
7.4 |
13.4 |
2 |
6.1 |
36.2 |
4.2 |
11.5 |
3 |
8.8 |
46.8 |
5.1 |
10.9 |
4 |
5.6 |
36.4 |
5.3 |
14.6 |
Total |
28 |
175 |
22 |
12.6 |
good.dir are periods with continuous wind direction within 30 deg of normal to array
good.wx are periods selected for analysis on the basis of stationarity
percent is good.wx/good.dir*100
Steve completed sealing the fast pressure lines July 11 at 10:30 am PDT. He used teeny cable ties on all the junctions. The system passed an over-pressure leakdown test by maintaining a constant pressure.
A separate test was done on the reference tank. It also had a leak at the junction to the tank. This was fixed at 12:00 noon.
eantG and H have died the past two evenings. Here are the log entries from ap24eth. The later ones without a date are for Jul 11. Times in UTC.
On the night of Jul 10 is the first time I've noticed that a radio reconnects after being disconnected due to extensive data loss. There is one instance, Jul 10 02:40:36, where the sodar antenna, eantI is disconnected, but then reconnects. In general the sodar antenna has stayed up. It is up now.
My guess is that we are being hit with interference, and that eantG and H are hardest hit because they are transmitting constantly. Using a narrower beam patch antenna rather than the 180-degreen antenna is probably a good idea. We could use the ap24 internal patch antenna.
:24:7F is eantG (profile) :24:85 is eantH (downwind2) :24:56 is eantI (sodar) jul/10 02:37:11 wireless,info 00:20:F6:05:24:85@wlan2-Ext-Ant: connected jul/10 02:40:24 wireless,info 00:20:F6:05:24:7F@wlan2-Ext-Ant: disconnected, extensive data loss jul/10 02:40:36 wireless,info 00:20:F6:05:24:56@wlan2-Ext-Ant: disconnected, extensive data loss jul/10 02:40:52 wireless,info 00:20:F6:05:24:85@wlan2-Ext-Ant: disconnected, extensive data loss jul/10 02:41:08 wireless,info 00:20:F6:05:24:85@wlan2-Ext-Ant: connected jul/10 02:41:20 wireless,info 00:20:F6:05:24:7F@wlan2-Ext-Ant: connected jul/10 03:05:03 wireless,info 00:20:F6:05:24:7F@wlan2-Ext-Ant: connected jul/10 03:06:39 wireless,info 00:20:F6:05:24:7F@wlan2-Ext-Ant: disconnected, extensive data loss jul/10 03:06:47 wireless,info 00:20:F6:05:24:85@wlan2-Ext-Ant: disconnected, extensive data loss jul/10 04:07:35 wireless,info 00:20:F6:05:24:56@wlan2-Ext-Ant: disconnected, reassociating jul/10 04:07:35 wireless,info 00:20:F6:05:24:56@wlan2-Ext-Ant: connected 00:00:02 wireless,info 00:20:F6:05:24:7F@wlan2-Ext-Ant: connected 00:01:38 wireless,info 00:20:F6:05:24:85@wlan2-Ext-Ant: disconnected, extensive data loss 00:01:40 wireless,info 00:20:F6:05:24:85@wlan2-Ext-Ant: connected 00:01:41 wireless,info 00:20:F6:05:24:56@wlan2-Ext-Ant: disconnected, reassociating 00:01:41 wireless,info 00:20:F6:05:24:56@wlan2-Ext-Ant: connected 00:05:56 wireless,info 00:20:F6:05:24:7F@wlan2-Ext-Ant: disconnected, extensive data loss 00:05:57 wireless,info 00:20:F6:05:24:7F@wlan2-Ext-Ant: connected 00:06:16 wireless,info 00:20:F6:05:24:85@wlan2-Ext-Ant: disconnected, reassociating 06:07:03 wireless,info 00:20:F6:05:24:7F@wlan2-Ext-Ant: disconnected, extensive data loss 06:15:56 wireless,info 00:20:F6:05:24:85@wlan2-Ext-Ant: disconnected, extensive dat loss 06:15:57 wireless,info 00:20:F6:05:24:85@wlan2-Ext-Ant: connected 06:17:32 wireless,info 00:20:F6:05:24:85@wlan2-Ext-Ant: disconnected, extensive data loss
A pressure check was done after modifying 4 sensors. There was improvement but the leak still existed. Decided to go back to square one by checking the Vaisala line. It was ok. Leakage started as soon as we added the first "T" junction. Further tests showed that the leak could be stopped by adding panduit ties at each junction (3 ties per T). This requires very small ties so an order to Digikey was placed. Should have the ties by tomorrow noon.
After getting the wireless link from downwind2 and profile going this morning we did not realize that pressure1 was also down. It was restarted late this afternoon.
Note by Gordon: this system was still configured to use dhcp - and it lost its lease when the etherants were down. Fixed.
The pocketec from downwind1 and downwind2 were swapped again today due to the wireless link going down last night. Tom needed data from last night.
Sonic 2b stopped around 15:30 PDT, July 10, and restarted around 4:43, July 10.
Upwind
device |
sensor |
id |
---|---|---|
ttyS1 |
3u |
1,1030 |
ttyS2 |
4u |
1,1040 |
ttyS3 |
GPS |
1,30 |
ttyS5 |
5u |
1,1050 |
ttyS6 |
6u |
1,1060 |
ttyS7 |
7u |
1,1070 |
ttyS8 |
8u |
1,1080 |
ttyS9 |
9u |
1,1090 |
ttyS10 |
10u |
1,1100 |
ttyS11 |
11u |
1,1110 |
Downwind1 Note that 5b,6b and 4b were out of order in the wide array (first configuration), and put back in order in the medium,low array (second config).
device |
sensor (wide) |
sensor (others) |
id |
---|---|---|---|
ttyS1 |
1b |
1b |
2,2010 |
ttyS2 |
2b |
2b |
2,2020 |
ttyS3 |
GPS |
GPS |
2,30 |
ttyS5 |
3b |
3b |
2,2030 |
ttyS6 |
5b |
4b |
2,2040 |
ttyS7 |
6b |
5b |
2,2050 |
ttyS8 |
4b |
6b |
2,2060 |
ttyS9 |
3t |
3t |
2,3030 |
ttyS10 |
4t |
4t |
2,3040 |
ttyS11 |
5t |
5t |
2,3050 |
ttyS12 |
6t |
6t |
2,3060 |
Downwind2 (two dead ports, ttyS7, ttyS14)
device |
sensor |
id |
---|---|---|
ttyS1 |
7b |
3,2070 |
ttyS2 |
8b |
3,2080 |
ttyS3 |
GPS |
3,30 |
ttyS5 |
9b |
3,2090 |
ttyS6 |
10b |
3,2100 |
ttyS7 |
dead |
|
ttyS8 |
11b |
3,2110 |
ttyS9 |
12b |
3,2120 |
ttyS10 |
13b |
3,2130 |
ttyS11 |
7t |
3.3070 |
ttyS12 |
8t |
3,3080 |
ttyS13 |
9t |
3,3090 |
ttyS14 |
dead |
|
ttyS15 |
10t |
3,3100 |
ttyS16 |
11t |
3,3110 |
ttyS17 |
baro,Pref |
3,50 |
Profile
device |
sensor |
id |
---|---|---|
ttyS1 |
1.5m |
4,150 |
ttyS2 |
3m |
4.300 |
ttyS3 |
GPS |
4,30 |
ttyS5 |
4m |
4,400 |
ttyS6 |
5.5m |
4,550 |
ttyS7 |
7m |
4,700 |
ttyS8 |
8m |
4.800 |
ttyS9 |
Licor, 3m |
4,302 |
ttyS10 |
TRH,1.5m |
4.154 |
ttyS11 |
TRH,3m |
4.304 |
ttyS12 |
TRH,4m |
4.404 |
ttyS13 |
TRH,5.5m |
4,554 |
ttyS14 |
TRH,7m |
4,704 |
ttyS15 |
TRH,8m |
4,804 |
ttyS16 |
baro |
4,50 |
The script $ISFF/projects/AHATS/ISFF/scripts/merge.sh merges the network and local data storage files.
I've started it running for the period Jun 25 - Jul 8 00:00 on the isff system.
It reads input files from /net/media/isff2/projects/AHATS/raw_data and writes output files to /media/isff3/projects/AHATS/merge.
Once it finishes we can run statsproc on the merged files.
AHATS daily status 7/09/08
Staff: Semmer, Horst, Khoung, McIntyre; Maclean left this morning
Summary:
We moved the Vaisala barometer from the PAM pressure port to the fast
pressure reference cylinder last night. It appears that the reference
cylinder pressure follows the diurnal cycle of ambient pressure (although
we no longer have an independent measure of ambient pressure).
Today we are testing for leaks by blowing into the reference line
to overpressure it and watching for a decay in pressure indicating a
leak. Steve found one obvious leak where a tee was used instead of a
straight through junction.
Steve has repaired the bad 'filter' boards so that we now have 14 good
pressure/temperature signals, albeit apparently poor pressure data due
to leaks on the reference side.
For more details, see the ahats logbook at https://wiki.ucar.edu/display/ahatslogbook
Good wind direction: For the period 7/7 12:30 through 7/9 12:30, we have
only 5.25 hours (11%) of good data. We no longer are getting good wind
directions either day or night.
Local data storage: (7/9/08)
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Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
root@upwind root# df | grep usbdisk
/dev/sda1 57685532 1198288 56487244 2% /var/tmp/usbdisk
root@downwind1 root# df
/dev/sda1 57685532 347476 57338056 1% /var/tmp/usbdisk
root@downwind2 root# df
/dev/sda1 57685532 425008 57260524 1% /var/tmp/usbdisk
root@profile root# df | grep usbdisk
/dev/sda1 57685532 1133292 56552240 2% /var/tmp/usbdisk
root@pressure1 root# df | grep usbdisk
/dev/sda1 3940812 396592 3544220 10% /var/tmp/usbdisk
root@pressure2 root# df | grep usbdisk
/dev/sda1 3940812 395692 3545120 10% /var/tmp/usbdisk
Pressure:
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Diurnal variation of fast pressure is an order of magnitude less
than ambient pressure.
p: all channels ok as of 10 am PDT this morning
t: all channels ok as of 10 am PDT this morning
A variety of pressure tests were conducted on the pressure lines. Th first was a check of the reference cell. There appeared to be a very slow leak. The main line was tested a major leak was found. It was at the end of the line where a tee was instead of a straight coupler. This was fixed around 2:30 pm.; We will see what happens over the next few hours.
The interface board being used for 11B had a bad RJ45 connector. This was fixed and the board was installed at Pressure2. PARO 11B was attached and data looks good. This occurred around 10:00am local.