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TITLE: CEOP EOP-3 and EOP-4 ARM NSA Surface Meteorological and Radiation Data Set CONTACT: Raymond McCord Building 1507 PO Box 2008, MS 6407 Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6407 Telephone: (865) 574-7827 Fax: (865) 574-4665 E-Mail: mccordra@ornl.gov 1.0 DATA SET OVERVIEW This data set contains 30-minute resolution surface meteorological and radiation data from the Coordinated Enhanced Observing Period (CEOP) Reference Site operated by the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program at its North Slope of Alaska (NSA) facility in Alaska. This data set includes observations from two locations. This data set covers the time period 1 October 2002 through 31 December 2004. Further information about the ARM NSA site is available at the following URL: http://www.arm.gov 1.1 Station Locations Site Elev (m) Latitude Longitude ------------------------------------------------- C1_Barrow AK 8.0 71.32300 -156.60900 C2_Atqasuk AK 20.0 70.47180 -157.40660 1.2 Time Period Covered by Data All stations cover the complete EOP-3 and EOP-4 period (1 October 2002 to 31 December 2004). 1.3 Temporal Resolution All data are 30-minute resolution. See the instrumentation section for further information. Both stations have observations of air temperature, relative humidity, dew point, specific humidity, wind speed, wind direction, U wind component, V wind component, station pressure, precipitation, snow depth, skin temperature, incoming longwave, incoming shortwave, outgoing longwave, outgoing shortwave and net radiation. Neither station provides observations of incoming or outgoing PAR. 2.0 INSTRUMENTATION DESCRIPTION The ARM NSA meteorological tower measurements at the Barrow site are from their Barrow Meteorology (BMET) tower. At the Atqasuk site the meteorological tower measurements are from their Atqasuk Meteorology (AMET) tower. Starting on 6 November 2003 C2_Atqasuk changed instrumentation to the METTWR2H and on 31 October 2003 C1_Barrow changed instrumentation to the METTWR4H. The radiation data come from the GNDRAD and SKYRAD instrumentation at both sites. 2.1 BMET Sensors (Barrow site) Full descriptions of the instruments used at the Barrow site prior to 31 October 2003 are available in the pdf file Other_NSA_BMET.pdf included with your order. ARM NSA BMET Handbook. 2.2 AMET (Atqasuk) Sensors Full descriptions of the instruments used at the Atqasuk site prior to 6 November 2003 are available in the pdf file Other_NSA_AMET.pdf included with your order. ARM NSA AMET Handbook. 2.3 METTWR2H (Atqasuk) Sensors Full descriptions of the instruments used at the Atqasuk site starting 6 November 2003 and ending 8 September 2008 are available in the pdf file Other_NSA_METTWR2H.pdf included with your order. ARM NSA METTWR2H Handbook. 2.4 METTWR4H (Barrow) Sensors Full descriptions of the instruments used at the Barrow site starting 31 October 2003 and ending 11 September 2008 are available in the pdf file Other_NSA_METTWR4H.pdf included with your order. ARM NSA METTWR4H Handbook. 2.5 MET (Barrow and Atqasuk) Sensors Full descriptions of the instruments used at the Barrow site starting 18 September 2008 and at the Atqasuk site starting 9 September 2008 are available in the pdf file Other_NSA_MET.pdf included with your order. ARM NSA MET Handbook. 2.6 TWR (Barrow and Atqasuk) Sensors Full descriptions of the instruments used at the Barrow site starting 18 September 2008 and at the Atqasuk site starting 9 September 2008 are available in the pdf file Other_NSA_TWR.pdf included with your order. ARM NSA TWR Handbook. 2.7 GNDRAD and SKYRAD Sensors Full descriptions of the radiation instruments used at both sites are available in the pdf file Other_GNDRAD.pdf and Other_SKYRAD.pdf included with your order. ARM NSA GNDRAD Handbook and ARM NSA SKYRAD Handbook. 3.0 DATA COLLECTION AND PROCESSING 3.1 ARM Data Collection and Processing For complete information on the SKYRAD instrumentation see the ARM NSA SKYRAD Handbook. For complete information on the GNDRAD instrumentation see the ARM NSA GNDRAD Handbook. For complete information on the METTWR4H instrumentation see the ARM NSA METTWR4H Handbook. For complete information on the METTWR2H instrumentation see the ARM NSA METTWR2H Handbook. For complete information on the AMET instrumentation see the ARM NSA AMET Handbook. For complete information on the BMET instrumentation see the ARM NSA BMET Handbook. For complete information on the MET instrumentation see the ARM NSA MET Handbook. For complete information on the TWR instrumentation see the ARM NSA TWR Handbook. 3.2 NCAR/EOL Data Processing The National Center for Atmospheric Research/Earth Observing Laboratory (NCAR/EOL) converted the data from the raw format provided by ARM into the CEOP EOP-3 data format agreed to by the CEOP Scientific Steering Committee. This format is described in detail as part of the CEOP Reference Site Data Set Procedures Report which is available at the following URL: http://www.eol.ucar.edu/projects/ceop/dm/documents/refdata_report The METTWR4H, METTWR2H, AMET, BMET , GNDRAD and SKYRAD provide 1 minute measurements, the observations at the 00 and 30 minute marks of every hour are included in the final data set. 4.0 QUALITY CONTROL PROCEDURES 4.1 ARM Quality Control Procedures For futher information on ARM QC Procudures see the instrument handbooks mentioned above and in the references below. 4.2 NCAR/EOL Quality Control Procedures NCAR/EOL converted the ARM QC flags into the CEOP QC flags in the following manner. If a parameter failed one of the ARM QC checks it was flagged as Questionable/Dubious ("D") and if it failed two or more ARM QC checks it was flagged as Bad ("B"). Additionally, NCAR/EOL conducted two primary quality assurrance/control procedures on the reference site data. First the data has been evaluated by a detailed QA algorithm that verifies the format is correct, examines any QC flags, and conducts basic checks on data values. Second, NCAR/EOL conducts a manual inspection of time series plots of each parameter. 5.0 GAP FILLING PROCEDURES No gap filling procedures were applied to these data by either ARM or NCAR/EOL. 6.0 DATA REMARKS 6.1 ARM Data Quality Report for station C2 (Atqasuk) All Parameters Missing data from 0029 UTC on 22 September 2002 to 1935 UTC on 21 November 2002: Due to unknown wiring differences and pin changes by Vaisala to their Wind Speed and Direction sensors, a power feedback into the QLI data collector occurred. This caused an overload which shut the QLI data collector down. Once trouble shooting pinpointed the power feedback, wiring diagrams were created and the differences were found. Wiring was changed to prevent and remove the power feedback. 6.2 ARM Data Quality Report for station C2 (Atqasuk) All parameters From 1430 UTC on 25 November 2002 to 2229 UTC on 26 March 2003: Missing met, present weather, and snow depth data due to comm error An error in the communication sub-routine of the Bridgeview collection software occurred resulting in data loss from the Snow Depth sensor, Present Weather Sensor and the Barometer. 7.0 REFERENCE REQUIREMENTS To support the continuation of this program, please include the following 'credit line' in the acknowledgments of your publication: "Data were obtained from the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Biological and Environmental Research, Environmental Sciences Division." 8.0 REFERENCES For complete information on the SKYRAD instrumentation see the ARM NSA SKYRAD Handbook. For complete information on the GNDRAD instrumentation see the ARM NSA GNDRAD Handbook. For complete information on the METTWR4H instrumentation see the ARM NSA METTWR4H Handbook. For complete information on the METTWR2H instrumentation see the ARM NSA METTWR2H Handbook. For complete information on the AMET instrumentation see the ARM NSA AMET Handbook. For complete information on the BMET instrumentation see the ARM NSA BMET Handbook. For complete information on the MET instrumentation see the ARM NSA MET Handbook. For complete information on the TWR instrumentation see the ARM NSA TWR Handbook.