DYNAMO R/V Baruna Jaya III L3 Sounding Data (Version 3.1)

1.0 General Description

This dataset includes 58 high vertical resolution (2 sec) soundings from the R/V Baruna Jaya III collected during the DYNAMO field campaign for 2011. Soundings were typically released at 00, 06, 12 and 18 UTC from 5-18 December 2011. For most of these soundings R/V Baruna Jaya III was on station at 95E and 7S. These data were converted to the EOL Sounding Composite (ESC) format. The station used Vaisala RS92-SGPD radiosondes. The ground station software was Digicora III/MW31/ver3.61. These soundings were provided by JAMSTEC and had preliminarly quality control by NCAR/EOL. The L3 version of the data set had a daytime radiation dry bias correction applied by CSU. This L3.1 version of this data set has had an additional correction applied by JAMSTEC for deck heating effects.

1.1 Data Set Contact

Scot Loehrer
NCAR/EOL
loehrer@ucar.edu

1.2 Detailed Site Information

The following information was provided by Kunio Yoneyama (JAMSTEC) about the R/V Baruna Jaya III release site.

Basic Information

Sonde Type         : Vaisala RS92-SGPD
Processor          : DigiCORA III / MW31 (software: ver. 3.61)
Ground check       : Vaisala GC25 (for T/RH)
                     Vaisala PTB330 for pressure
Sounding mode      : Operational mode (auto editing)
Data archive       : ASCII (tsv) files are archived as Vaisala FLEDT
                     (floating-point EDT), whose RH values are recorded with
                     two decimal places of precision.
Balloon            : TOTEX TA-200
Observation period : Dec. 5 - Dec. 18, 2011


Baruna Jaya - III

L x B x D          : 60.4 m x 11.6 m x 6.5 m
Gross tonnage      : 1,184 tons
Call sign          : YEAU

Remarks

1) Radiosonde was launched from the working deck (3m above MSL) near the fantail.
2) Surface values were taken from Automated Weather Station (Meitec Co. Ltd.,
   Meteo Note FM-100A), which was installed at the fore deck 6m above MSL.
3) It is known that near surface data are often affected by ship's iron body
   heating/cooling at daytime/nighttime soundings. During this cruise,
   we checked its influence by conducting tethered sonde from the working deck
   and from a small boat, which was deployed upwind site in a sunny calm condition.
   The result shows only near surface (less than 20m from the deck) was affected.
   Thus, it is expected that correction scheme proposed by Yoneyama et al. (2002),
   which replaces near surface values (within 4.5 hPa from the deck) with ones
   calculated by extrapolation using upper layer (6 - 18 hPa from the deck) data,
   is effective for those data, too.


References

1) R/V Baruna Jaya - III CINDY2011 cruise report.
   Available from;
   http://www.jamstec.go.jp/iorgc/cindy/materials/BJ-CINDY2011_Cruise_Report.pdf

2) Yoneyama, K., M. Hanyu, F. Yoshiura, S. Sueyoshi, and M. Katsumata, 2002:
   Radiosonde observation from the ship in the tropical region.
   JASMTECR (Tech. Report), Vol. 45, 31-39.
   Available from;
   http://www.godac.jamstec.go.jp/cruisedata/explain/radiosonde/shiken45_04.pdf

For more information, please contact to Kunio Yoneyama (yoneyamak@jamstec.go.jp).

2.0 Detailed Data Description

2.1 Detailed Format Description

All upper air soundings were converted to National Center for Atmospheric Research/Earth Observing Laboratory (NCAR/EOL) Sounding Composite Format (ESC). ESC is a version of the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) CLASS format and is an ASCII format consisting of 15 header records for each sounding followed by the data records with associated QC information.

Header Records

The header records (15 total records) contain data type, project ID, site ID, site location, release time, sonde type, meteorological and wind data processors. The first five header lines contain information identifying the sounding, and have a rigidly defined form. The following 7 header lines are used for auxiliary information and comments about the sounding, and may vary from dataset to dataset. The last 3 header records contain header information for the data columns. Line 13 holds the field names, line 14 the field units, and line 15 contains dashes ('-' characters) delineating the extent of the field.

The five standard header lines are as follows:

LineLabel (padded to 35 char)Contents
1Data Type:Description of type and resolution of data.
2Project ID:Id of weather project.
3Release Site Type/Site ID:Description of the release site.
4Release Location (lon,lat,alt):Position of release site in the format described below.
5UTC Release Time (y,m,d,h,m,s):Time of release, in the format: yyyy, mm, dd, hh:mm:ss

The release location is given as: lon (deg min), lat (deg min), lon (dec. deg), lat (dec. deg), alt (m)

Longitude in deg min is in the format: ddd mm.mm'W where ddd is the number of degrees from True North (with leading zeros if necessary), mm.mm is the decimal number of minutes, and W represents W or E for west or east longitude, respectively. Latitude has the same format as longitude, except there are only two digits for degrees and N or S for north/south latitude. The decimal equivalent of longitude and latitude and station elevation follow.

The seven non-standard header lines may contain any label and contents. The labels are padded to 35 characters to match the standard header lines. Records for this dataset include the following non-standard header lines.

LineLabel (padded to 35 char)Contents
6Sonde Id/Sonde Type:G2224284!00/Vaisala RS92-SGPD
7  
8  
9  
10  
11  
12Nominal Release Time (y,m,d,h,m,s):Nominal time of release, in the format: yyyy, mm, dd, hh:mm:ss

Data Records

The data records each contain time from release, pressure, temperature, dew point, relative humidity, U and V wind components, wind speed and direction, ascent rate, balloon position data, altitude, and quality control flags (see the QC code description). Each data line contains 21 fields, separated by spaces, with a total width of 130 characters. The data are right-justified within the fields. All fields have one decimal place of precision, with the exception of latitude and longitude, which have three decimal places of precision. The contents and sizes of the 21 fields that appear in each data record are as follows:

Field No.WidthFormatParameterUnitsMissing Value
16F6.1TimeSeconds9999.0
26F6.1PressureMillibars9999.0
35F5.1Dry-bulb TemperatureDegrees C999.0
45F5.1Dew Point TemperatureDegrees C999.0
55F5.1Relative HumidityPercent999.0
66F6.1U Wind ComponentMeters / Second9999.0
76F6.1V Wind ComponentMeters / Second9999.0
85F5.1Wind SpeedMeters / Second999.0
95F5.1Wind DirectionDegrees999.0
105F5.1Ascent RateMeters / Second999.0
118F8.3LongitudeDegrees9999.0
127F7.3LatitudeDegrees999.0
135F5.1Elevation AngleDegrees999.0
145F5.1Azimuth AngleDegrees999.0
157F7.1AltitudeMeters99999.0
164F4.1QC for PressureCode (see below)99.0
174F4.1QC for TemperatureCode (see below)99.0
184F4.1QC for HumidityCode (see below)99.0
194F4.1QC for U Wind ComponentCode (see below)99.0
204F4.1QC for V Wind ComponentCode (see below)99.0
214F4.1QC for Ascension RateCode (see below)99.0

Fields 16 through 21 contain the Quality Control information derived at the NCAR Earth Observing Laboratory (NCAR/EOL). Any QC information from the original sounding is replaced by the following EOL codes:

CodeDescription
99.0Unchecked (QC information is "missing.") ("UNCHECKED")
1.0Checked, datum seems physically reasonable. ("GOOD")
2.0Checked, datum seems questionable on physical basis. ("MAYBE")
3.0Checked, datum seems to be in error. ("BAD")
4.0Checked, datum is interpolated. ("ESTIMATED")
9.0Checked, datum was missing in original file. ("MISSING")

Sample Data

The following is a sample record of DYNAMO R/V Baruna Jaya III high resolution radiosonde data in ESC format. The data portion is much longer than 80 characters and, therefore, wraps around to a second line. See section 2.1 for an exact format specification

Data Type:                         RV Baruna Jaya III/Ascending
Project ID:                        DYNAMO
Release Site Type/Site ID:         YEAU
Release Location (lon,lat,alt):    095 00.00'E, 07 00.00'S, 95.000, -7.000, 3.0
UTC Release Time (y,m,d,h,m,s):    2011, 12, 13, 18:00:00
Sonde Id/Sonde Type:               G2224284!00/Vaisala RS92-SGPD
Ground Station Software:           Digicora III/MW31/ver3.61
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Nominal Release Time (y,m,d,h,m,s):2011, 12, 13, 18:00:00
 Time  Press  Temp  Dewpt  RH    Ucmp   Vcmp   spd   dir   Wcmp     Lon     Lat   Ele   Azi    Alt    Qp   Qt   Qrh  Qu   Qv   QdZ
  sec    mb     C     C     %     m/s    m/s   m/s   deg   m/s      deg     deg   deg   deg     m    code code code code code code
------ ------ ----- ----- ----- ------ ------ ----- ----- ----- -------- ------- ----- ----- ------- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
   0.0 1009.8  27.7  22.0  70.9    0.1   -0.3   0.3 334.3 999.0   95.000  -7.000   0.0 154.3     3.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0  9.0
   2.0 1008.7  28.0  22.5  72.0    0.2    0.2   0.3   0.0   4.9   95.000  -7.000   2.6 179.1    12.8 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0
   4.0 1007.7  27.9  22.5  72.3    0.2    0.2   0.2   0.0   4.4   95.000  -7.000   4.7 178.6    21.7 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0
   6.0 1006.7  27.8  22.5  72.8    0.1    0.1   0.2   0.0   4.6   95.000  -7.000   7.2 177.3    30.8 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0
   8.0 1005.5  27.7  22.5  73.4    0.0    0.1   0.1   0.0   5.0   95.000  -7.000   9.9 177.0    40.7 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0
  10.0 1004.5  27.6  22.6  73.8   -0.1    0.1   0.1   0.0   4.4   95.000  -7.000  12.5 177.9    49.5 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0
  12.0 1003.5  27.6  22.6  74.2   -0.2    0.1   0.2   0.0   4.6   95.000  -7.000  14.9 177.7    58.6 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0
  14.0 1002.4  27.5  22.5  74.4   -0.3    0.0   0.3   0.0   5.1   95.000  -7.000  17.3 177.4    68.8 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0
  16.0 1001.5  27.4  22.5  74.6   -0.4    0.0   0.4   0.0   3.8   95.000  -7.000  18.6 178.5    76.4 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0
  18.0 1000.6  27.3  22.5  74.9   -0.4    0.0   0.4   0.0   3.9   95.000  -7.000  20.3 178.3    84.3 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0
  20.0  999.5  27.2  22.5  75.2   -0.5    0.0   0.5   0.0   4.8   95.000  -7.000  23.2 177.6    93.8 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0
  22.0  998.5  27.1  22.4  75.4   -0.5    0.0   0.5  86.0   4.8   95.000  -7.000  25.8 178.7   103.3 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0

2.2 Data Remarks

2.3 Station List

ID SITE STATE LONG LAT ELEV (m)
YEAU R/V Baruna Jaya III N/A Variable Variable Variable

3.0 Quality Control Processing

This dataset underwent an automated QC process. The dataset underwent internal consistency checks which included two types of checks, gross limit checks on all parameters and rate-of-change checks on temperature, pressure and ascension rate. Some further information on the QC processing conducted by NCAR/EOL can be found in Loehrer et al. (1996) and Loehrer et al. (1998).

3.1 Gross Limit Checks

These checks were conducted on each sounding and data were automatically flagged as appropriate. Only the data point under examination was flagged. NCAR/EOL conducted the following gross limit checks on the DYNAMO R/V Baruna Jaya sounding dataset. In the table P = pressure, T = temperature, RH = relative humidity, U = U wind component, V = V wind component, B = bad, and Q = questionable.

ParameterGross Limit CheckParameter(s) FlaggedFlag Applied
Pressure < 0 mb or > 1050 mb PB
Altitude < 0 m or > 40000 m P, T, RHQ
Temperature < -90 °C or > 45 °C TT
Dew Point < -99.9 °C or > 33 °C
> Temperature
RH
T, RH
Q
Q
Relative Humidity < 0% or > 100% RHB
Wind Speed < 0 m/s or > 100 m/s
> 150 m/s
U, V
U, V
Q
B
U Wind Component < 0 m/s or > 100 m/s
> 150 m/s
U
U
Q
B
V Wind Component < 0 m/s or > 100 m/s
> 150 m/s
V
V
Q
B
Wind Direction < 0° or > 360° U, VB
Ascent Rate < -10 m/s or > 10 m/s P, T, RHQ

3.2 Vertical Consistency Checks

These checks were conducted on each sounding and data were automatically flagged as appropriate. These checks were started at the lowest level of the sounding and compared neighboring 2-sec data points (except at pressures less than 100 mb where 30-sec average values were used). In the case of checks ensuring that the values increased/decreased as expected, only the data point under examination was flagged. However, for the other checks, all of the data points used in the examination were flagged. All items within the table are as previously defined.

ParameterVertical Consitency CheckParameter(s) FlaggedFlag Applied
Time decreasing / equal NoneNone
Altitude decreasing / equal P, T, RHQ
Pressure increasing / equal
> 1 mb/s or < -1 mb/s
> 2 mb/s or < -2 mb/s
P, T, RH
P, T, RH
P, T, RH
Q
Q
B
Temperature < -15 °C/km
< -30 °C/km
> 50 °C/km (not applied at p < 250 mb)
>100 °C/km (not applied at p < 2 50 mb)
P, T, RH
P, T, RH
P, T, RH
P, T, RH
Q
B
Q
B
Ascent Rate change of > 3 m/s or & lt; -3 m/s
change of > 5 m/s or < -5 m/s
P
P
Q
B

3.3 Visual Quality Checks

Each sounding was visually examined for data quality issues. Any issues found were flagged in the data file and/or noted in Section 3.4.

3.4 Data Quality Issues

3.5 Daytime Radition Dry Bias Correction

A daytime radiation dry bias correction is applied to soundings collected during daytime. The correction is adopted from Wang et al. (2012) and is a function of pressure, temperature, humidity and the solar elevation angle. The soundings that have had the correction applied are noted in the header Sonde Id/Sonde Type record with the text: "humidity corrected using NRBC (Wang et al. 2012)" This L3 version of the data set was released 19 February 2013.

3.6 Ship Deck Heating Correction

Temperature and humidity data near the ship deck are easily affected by the ship's iron body warming/cooling during the daytime/nighttime soundings. Thus, by following the technique shown in Yoneyama et al. (2002), near surface values have been replaced with ones calculated by a linear extrapolation using the data between 6 - 18 hPa above from the deck. This L3.1 version of the data set was released 11 June 2013. The soundings that have had this correction applied are noted in the header by the following record: Remarks: Deck Heating Correction was applied. (Yoneyama et al. 2002)

4.0 References

Loehrer, S. M., T. A. Edmands, and J. A. Moore, 1996: TOGA COARE upper-air sounding data archive: development and quality control procedures. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 77, 2651-2671.

Loehrer, S. M., S. F. Williams, and J. A. Moore, 1998: Results from UCAR/JOSS quality control of atmospheric soundings from field projects. Preprints, Tenth Symposium on Meteorological Observations and Instrumentation, Phoenix, AZ, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 1-6.

Wang, J., L. Zhang, A. Dai, F. Immler, M. Sommer and H. Voemel, 2012: Radiation dry bias correction of Vaisala RS92 humidity data and its impacts on historical radiosonde data. J. Atmos. Oceanic Technol., accepted.

Yoneyama, K., M. Hanyu, F. Yoshiura, S. Sueyoshi, and M. Katsumata, 2002: Radiosonde observation from the ship in the tropical region. JAMSTECR (Tech Rep), 45, 31-39. Available from http://www.godac.jamstec.go.jp/catalog/data/doc_catalog/media/shiken45_04.pdf