MIDC News
Year of 2000
December 28, 2000
- 16:13 MST: San Clemente Island Data (SCI) has been added to the SRRL web site. Data is updated daily at 2:05 MST, the frequency may change in the future (more often). Data is currently available back to January 1, 2000, more data (back to July 1995) may be added in the future. -Afshin Andreas
- 08:21 MST: The BSRN Global and Diffuse PSPs were swapped on December 22 at 10:58 to 11:10 MST, the calibration factors in the datalogger were swapped today at 8:17 MST. See the BSRN Instrument history page for more information. -Afshin Andreas
- 19:57 MST: The EKO Sky Scanner stopped working today at 13:00MST, the cause is unknown at this time. -Afshin Andreas
- 10:32 MST: The TWC 500nm Photometer was fixed today at 9:46 MST. -Afshin Andreas
- 15:01 MST: The Direct TUVR was repaired today at 15:00 MST. -Afshin Andreas
- 10:29 MST: The BMS Solar calendars have been fixed. They now show all 3 components (global, direct, & diffuse). -Afshin Andreas
- 13:40 MST: The Direct TUVR is down, due to a broken signal cable. -Afshin Andreas
- 07:55 MST: The 500nm Photometer was disconnected this morning due to instrument problems. Noisy signal at night between midnight and sunrise, and high voltage output (up to 13.5 V) at approx 7:30 MST (almost every day), which caused the datalogger to put out missing values (-99999) due to overanging. -Afshin Andreas
- 14:57 MST: A PDF file (247 KB) has been created, which shows the physical mounting position for all BMS instruments on the deck, radiometer tower, and meteorological tower. -Afshin Andreas
- 15:59 MST: There is a problem with the CUVA1 Temp, which happened today at 11:00 MST. We are uncertain what the problem is at this time, however the CUVA1 Irradiance appears to be OK. -Afshin Andreas
- 08:34 MST: On Nov 27 @ 16:17 MST, the calculation for the PIRs was modified to include 3 calibration constants (instead of just 2). New constants for the Downwelling IR were entered into the datalogger (Upwelling was not changed). See the Instrument history page for more information. -Afshin Andreas
- 08:31 MST: On Nov 27 @ 15:57 MST, a new calibration factor for both the Global PSP (non-vent) and Diffuse 8-48 were entered into the datalogger program. The PSP was changed from 107.05 to 110.50 and the 8-48 was changed from 112.11 to 111.48, see the instrument history page for more information. -Afshin Andreas
- 08:21 MST: There is a bug in the WebCam32 software and/or the camera drivers, that is used for the SRRL Sky Cam, which causes the WebCam32 software to display the same image (even though the displayed time changes). This usually occurs after approx. 3-7 days of continuous running. This occured from Nov 14 at 9:00 MST to Nov 20 at 7:00 MST, the historical snapshots are all duplicates. The software was restarted today at 7:30 MST. -Afshin Andreas
- 08:14 MST: Campbell Scientific PC208W crashed on Nov 15 at 23:23 MST, data collection stopped on all stations. PC208W was restarted today at 7:30 MST. Data was only lost from the BSRN station from Nov 15 at 23:25 MST to Nov 18 at 17:20 MST. -Afshin Andreas
- 08:05 MST: For a temporary fix, the BMS calendar will display only the global PSP (instead of all 3 components). -Afshin Andreas
- 07:42 MST: The Solar Calendars are not currently working for the new BMS, likely do to the larger data size. -Afshin Andreas
- 10:26 MST: As of 11-01-2000, the new BMS is up and running. The improved system now has 40 irradiance measurements and 30 meteorological measurements, for a total of 70 measurements. The system now runs on two data loggers, a CR23X in the building taking data from the deck and the radiometer tower, and a CR10X at the meterological tower. Data is collected by direct RS-232 from the CR23X and by a 900 MHz wireless communication system from the CR10X. Data is collected from both loggers every minute, then merged to appear as one data stream. -Afshin Andreas
- 18:25 MST: Windows 2000 Server was installed on the web server (replacing Windows 2000 Professional), to allow more concurrent Internet connections to the web site. -Afshin Andreas
- 07:47 MST: The SRRL BMS, BSRN, & ATI banners and the large ATI photo have been updated to show the new building and/or instrument location. -Afshin Andreas
- 12:49 MST: The EKO Sky Scanner was repaired at 12:45 MST today, by replacing the cable from the detector head to the instrument body. -Afshin Andreas
- 13:52 MST: The GPS Time Server has been changed from [removed].nrel.gov (204.132.141.xxx) to midc.nrel.gov (204.132.141.30). Be sure to change your software if you are automatically updating your computer clock to our time server. -Afshin Andreas
- 07:07 MST: Communication was re-established to SPMD on 8-4-2000 at 22:25 MST, there was no data loss. -Afshin Andreas
- 14:00 MST: Monthly reports and plots for July 2000 have been generated. -Afshin Andreas
- 12:30 MST: Quality Assessed Monthly data, cylinder plots, qcfit plots, and flag table/chart for July 2000 have been generated. -Afshin Andreas
- 11:17 MST: "Live" data at SPMD has been down since July 27, 2000 @ 15:15 MST due to lightning strike. Communication will be re-established as soon as repairs are completed. -Afshin Andreas
- 10:15 MST: Wind rose for July 2000 has been generated. -Afshin Andreas
- 15:13 MST: Due to BMS live data being down, BSRN live data will update every 10 minutes (instead of every hour).
-Afshin Andreas - 08:12 MST: The BMS system was taken down on Monday, July 31, 2000 at 8:08 MST. The system is being moved to the new instrument deck and should be back up in 2-3 weeks. Please see the BMS historical data or the "Live" data available at SRRL's BSRN or ATI stations, or the OTF's RMIS. -Afshin Andreas
- 15:05 MST: EKO Sky Scanner has been down (detector malfunction) since 7-24-2000 at 8:30 MST. -Afshin Andreas
- 15:00 MST: Monthly reports and plots for June 2000 have been generated. -Afshin Andreas
- 09:50 MST: Quality Assessed Monthly data, cylinder plots, qcfit plots, and flag table/chart for June 2000 have been generated. -Afshin Andreas
- 07:30 MST: Wind rose for June 2000 has been generated. -Afshin Andreas
- 08:21 MST: GPS communication has been re-established. -Afshin Andreas
- 09:43 MST: The communication with the GPS satellite and/or controller was lost sometime today before 8:00 MST (and I can't re-establish communication). The accuracy of our GPS time server may not be accurate to within 2 seconds. -Afshin Andreas
- 09:05 MST: The BSRN Global and Diffuse PSPs were swapped at 8:12 to 8:20 MST. The calibration factors were swapped in the datalogger program at 8:49 MST. Check the BSRN Instrument history page for more information. -Afshin Andreas
- 12:39 MST: An EKO MS-300LR Sky Scanner was installed on the North East Corner of the Instrument Deck on June 13, 2000. The Sky Scanner is mapping the luminance and radiance in the sky at 145 points, every 15 minutes from 5:00 to 19:45 MST. Data is available from June 14, 2000 to present. -Afshin Andreas
- 07:05 MST: The ATI RSP was removed from the old deck on June 13, 2000 at 7:50 MST and installed on the new deck on June 14, 2000 at 15:20 MST. Data between this time frame is not available. -Afshin Andreas
- 07:05 MST: The SRRL GPS Time page has been added to our server. The computer clocks at SRRL are maintained by a GPS system via satellite. This page displays a java clock of the current time (Mountain Standard Time) at SRRL accurate to within ±2 seconds. There is also instructions available to automatically adjust your PC time for your timezone using our Time Server. -Afshin Andreas
- 15:02 MST: Cloud Enhancement:
A good example of increased global irradiance due to clouds occurred on the afternoon of June 5, 2000. The reflective surfaces of the cumulous clouds that developed over the Rocky Mountains resulted in the increase of global horizontal by about 70 Watts per square meter compared to the expected clear sky value of about 900 Watts per square meter at 14:45 MST. A look at the time-series data for this and other global irradiance measurements (e.g., 2-axis global, or 40 degree south-tilt) also show the cloud enhancement effects. Hourly Sky Cam images for the day confirm the rapid change from clear sky conditions before 14:00 MST to cumulous clouds to the west at 15:00 MST. -Tom Stoffel
- 08:35 MST: Monthly reports and plots for May 2000 have been generated. -Afshin Andreas
- 14:43 MST: Quality Assessed Monthly data, cylinder plots, qcfit plots, and flag table/chart for May 2000 have been generated. -Afshin Andreas
- 13:18 MST: Wind rose for May 2000 and Spring of 2000 have been generated. -Afshin Andreas
- 15:07 MST: Diffuse 8-48 (s/n 32331 c/f=116.144) was removed at 14:35 MST. A new 8-48 (s/n 32331 c/f=112.11 W/m2/mV) was installed at 14:45 MST. The new calibration factor (c/f) was entered in the CR23X datalogger at 15:00 MST. -Afshin Andreas
- 08:48 MST: New pictures of BMS instruments have been added to the web server. A picture of ATI and BSRN have been added to their home pages. -Afshin Andreas
- 08:02 MST: Monthly reports and plots for April 2000 have been generated. -Afshin Andreas
- 13:00 MST: Quality Assessed Monthly data, cylinder plots, qcfit plots, and flag table/chart for April 2000 have been generated. -Afshin Andreas
- 12:15 MST: Wind rose for April 2000 has been generated. -Afshin Andreas
- 07:07 MST: All historical monthly data sets and historical wind roses have been moved from the RReDC to the SRRL web server. Quality assessed monthly data are now compressed using the ZIP format. This reduced the file size by approx 75% to allow for faster downloading. -Afshin Andreas
- 13:37 MST: Wind Direction returned to service 5-3-00 at 10:40 MST. During routine maintenace this morning, we found the wind vane assembly had rotated about the horizontal cross-arm. The rotational axis of the wind vane was horizontal with the pivot facing east. The vane was repositioned and the single set screw re-tightened. -Tom Stoffel
- 13:06 MST: BMS Global PSP (s/n 25825F3) and Primary Direct NIP (s/n 17836E6) were replaced by temporary instruments at 12:24 MST. See the Instrument History for new s/n and calibration info (CR23X program was updated at 12:55 MST). The original instruments will placed back into operation when the BMS system is moved to the new instrument deck. -Afshin Andreas
- 09:28 MST: The Diffuse 8-48 Shading Disk (S/N 32645) was calibrated on 4-18-2000. The new calibration factor of 116.144 W/m2/mV ± 3.0% was entered in to the BMS Datalogger on 4-24-2000 @ 08:49 MST. The old calibration factor for this instrument 109.77 W/m2/mV.
-Afshin Andreas
- 14:10 MST: New instrument deck "update" (with pictures):
- Pyrheliometer in automatic solar tracker and pyranometer on calibration table used to confirm deck stability (4-7 April 2000).
- Al Cook continues work to complete radiometer signal cable connections on our new Instrument Platform.
- Al looks happy, but he's got 1,200 more connections to solder before he's done!
- 10:50 MST: Monthly reports and plots for March 2000 have been generated. -Afshin Andreas
- 9:00 MST: Quality Assessed Monthly data, cylinder plots, qcfit plots, and flag table/chart for March 2000 have been generated. -Afshin Andreas
- 8:45 MST: Wind rose for March 2000 has been generated. -Afshin Andreas
- 14:55 MST: Monthly reports and plots for February 2000 have been generated. -Afshin Andreas
- 13:50 MST: Quality Assessed Monthly data, cylinder plots, qcfit plots, and flag table/chart for February 2000 have been generated. -Afshin Andreas
- 11:05 MST: Wind rose for February 2000 and Winter of 2000 have been generated. -Afshin Andreas
- 15:56 MST: The SRRL Web Server has been upgraded to Windows 2000/NT 5.0 and IIS 5.0 -Afshin Andreas
- 13:11 MST: I ran a temporary RS232 cable from the old to the new SRRL building. BMS Live data now updates every 1 minute again. -Afshin Andreas
- 10:35 MST: Monthly reports and plots for January 2000 have been generated. -Afshin Andreas
- 09:30 MST: Quality Assessed Monthly data, cylinder plots, qcfit plots, and flag table/chart for January 2000 have been generated. -Afshin Andreas
- 14:00 MST: Wind rose for January 2000 has been generated. -Afshin Andreas
- 08:46 MST: The internet fiber optics cable has been connected to our new SRRL building. There should be a significant speed increase when accessing our web server. -Afshin Andreas
- 07:41 MST: The SRRL Sky-Cam was installed on the new instrument deck on 1 Feb 2000 at 16:30 MST. -Afshin Andreas
- 13:30 MST: The following measurement channels were effected by the broken ground wire described previously:
- Direct Normal (secondary NIP)
- Net Infrared
- Reflected PSP
- Up-welling IR
- Dn-welling IR
- Global LI 200
- Global 40 deg South Tilt
- RG 780 Global
- RG 780 Direct
- UV Global
- UV Direct Normal
- 500 nm Photometer.
- 13:22 MST: The ground wire to the CR23X data logger was inadvertently disconnected during some work in preparation for the move of the system to the new SRRL. As a result, data from some channels are invalid due to excessive electrical noise beginning 10 January 2000 at about 10:30 MST until the problem was corrected on 13 January 2000 at about 13:00 MST. Carefully inspect data during this period for large variations due to the noisy signal(s). -Tom Stoffel
- 15:45 MST: Wind rose for 1999 has been generated. -Afshin Andreas
- 15:20 MST: Monthly reports and plots for December 1999 have been generated. -Afshin Andreas
- 13:30 MST: Quality Assessed Monthly data, cylinder plots, qcfit plots, and flag table/chart for December 1999 have been generated. -Afshin Andreas
- 10:15 MST: Wind rose for December 1999 has been generated. -Afshin Andreas
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