Tuesday, July 21st, 2015 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB, ES, CSI+
Purpose of visit: CSI removing instruments, move LI-7500, setup TCs.
Weather: Thick clouds most of the day, rain storm in the afternoon,
then clear.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU prius
* the NSF flux class started (saw Dave Moore, Russ).
* CSI was removing all of their equipment from the tower.
---------
* Span cylinder at 860 psi. N2 at 810 psi.
* from 8-10:30 MST, CSI removed CPEC200 and three CSATs from the tower
* at 9:00 MST, completely shutdown/unplugged the picarro shed
* from approx 9-10 MST, moved LI-7500 from 21.5m to be co-located with "20m" CSAT at approx 14m
- the LI-7500 should be moved a bit further out and re-positioned
during a future site visit!
* at 13:45 MST, started ops79: from FAST logger, removed ec155 voltage
added back analog h2o voltage from the LI-7200 h2o.li7200; from MARK
logger, added one more Ttc.sonic6 (started mark_05.csi); removed CSI
CSAT (27m) from sonic dsm. The two new logger programs:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 9372 Jul 21 14:57 fast_23.csi*
the range of h2o.li7200 output on dac2 was: h2o dry (mmol/mol) 0V = 0 5V= 30 mmol/mol
(this is what it was previously)
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 4108 Jul 21 14:57 mark_05.csi*
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 38822635 Jul 21 10:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20150721_120000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 38838763 Jul 21 14:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20150721_160000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 16975248 Jul 21 15:45 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20150721_200000.dat <--last file with ops78
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 22424210 Jul 21 18:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20150721_214527.dat <--first file with ops79
diff ops78/niwot.xml ops79/niwot.xml
245c245
<
---
>
452a453
>
523,527d523
<
<
<
<
<
678c674
< value="u.csi.24m v.csi.24m w.csi.24m tc.csi.24m diag u.csi.eol v.csi.eol w.csi.eol tc.csi.eol diag.eol t.ec p.ec h2o.ec h2o.kr ec.Ftot co2b.ec co2.ec co2.mmol h2o.mmol co2.li7200 co2.ec155"/>
---
> value="u.csi.24m v.csi.24m w.csi.24m tc.csi.24m diag u.csi.eol v.csi.eol w.csi.eol tc.csi.eol diag.eol t.ec p.ec h2o.ec h2o.kr ec.Ftot co2b.ec co2.ec co2.mmol h2o.mmol co2.li7200 h2o.li7200"/>
728c724
< value="Ay.1 Az.1 Ttc.csat1 Ttc.csat2 Ttc.csat3 Ttc.csat4 Ttc.csat5"/>
---
> value="Ay.1 Az.1 Ttc.csat1 Ttc.csat2 Ttc.csat3 Ttc.csat4 Ttc.csat5 Ttc.csat6"/>
796,806d791
< value="u.27m v.27m w.27m tc.27m"/>
<
<
<
<
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<
<
<
<
837: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 02-Mar-2016 11:21:39 MST, site visit on Thursday, July 16th, 2015 (SpB)
Thursday, July 16th, 2015 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: make CSAT measurements, download logger data.
Weather: Quite windy and cool. It was clear, then cloudy with a brief
rain shower. Then clear again.
--------- Misc Notes:
* rode up in MRS shuttle.
* researcher from near barcelona was collecting phytoplankton from GL4.
*
---------
* Span cylinder at 900 psi. N2 at 990 psi.
* setup the rope and pulley system for Ed and co-horts at CSI (they
are taking all the CSI stuff off the tower).
* at around 11:00 MST, started ops78: removed accels 3,4,5 increase
sample rate to 20-hz (started mark_04.csi). I first tried to do
this with only removing two accelerometers, but then the sample rate
was at 15 Hz...with only sampling ONE accel then it worked at
20Hz.
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 4088 Jul 16 10:55 mark_04.csi*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 992 Jul 16 10:55 mark_04.dld*
* here are the changes to the niwot.xml file:
diff ops77/niwot.xml ops78/niwot.xml
448,453d447
<
<
<
<
<
<
734c728
< value="Ay.1 Az.1 Ay.3 Az.3 Ay.4 Az.4 Ay.5 Az.5 Ttc.csat1 Ttc.csat2 Ttc.csat3 Ttc.csat4 Ttc.csat5"/>
---
> value="Ay.1 Az.1 Ttc.csat1 Ttc.csat2 Ttc.csat3 Ttc.csat4 Ttc.csat5"/>
* I never actually re-started the DSM (I probably should have?)...but
the files are:
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 35673165 Jul 16 10:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20150716_120000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 37434956 Jul 16 14:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20150716_160000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 38858202 Jul 16 18:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20150716_200000.dat
data_stats /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20150716_200000.dat
2015-07-17,09:43:59|NOTICE|parsing: /usr/local/PORTER/cuff/aster/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot.xml
Exception: EOFException: /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20150716_200000.dat: open: EOF
sensor dsm sampid nsamps |------- start -------| |------ end -----| rate minMaxDT(sec) minMaxLen
niwot:/var/tmp/gps_pty0 1 10 28800 2015 07 16 20:00:00.603 07 16 23:59:59.522 2.00 0.019 1.061 72 73
niwot:/dev/ttyS8 1 20 143973 2015 07 16 19:59:59.972 07 16 23:59:59.891 10.00 0.046 0.196 44 44
niwot:/dev/ttyS1 1 30 144001 2015 07 16 19:59:59.993 07 16 23:59:59.971 10.00 0.050 0.194 54 54
niwot:/dev/ttyS5 1 40 14244 2015 07 16 20:00:00.014 07 16 23:59:59.054 0.99 0.082 439.678 81 7502
niwot:/dev/ttyS6 1 50 14400 2015 07 16 19:59:59.672 07 16 23:59:58.671 1.00 0.917 1.083 26 26
niwot:/dev/ttyS7 1 60 14400 2015 07 16 19:59:59.821 07 16 23:59:58.853 1.00 0.978 1.022 52 52
niwot:/dev/ttyS9 1 70 14400 2015 07 16 20:00:00.001 07 16 23:59:59.022 1.00 0.976 1.024 24 24
niwot:/dev/ttyS10 1 80 14400 2015 07 16 19:59:59.343 07 16 23:59:58.692 1.00 0.931 1.069 30 30
niwot:/dev/ttyS11 1 90 288000 2015 07 16 20:00:00.022 07 16 23:59:59.972 20.00 0.023 0.152 30 30
data_stats /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20150716_120000.dat
2015-07-17,09:44:36|NOTICE|parsing: /usr/local/PORTER/cuff/aster/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot.xml
Exception: EOFException: /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20150716_120000.dat: open: EOF
sensor dsm sampid nsamps |------- start -------| |------ end -----| rate minMaxDT(sec) minMaxLen
niwot:/var/tmp/gps_pty0 1 10 28800 2015 07 16 12:00:00.493 07 16 15:59:59.612 2.00 0.012 1.061 72 73
niwot:/dev/ttyS8 1 20 143961 2015 07 16 12:00:00.031 07 16 15:59:59.961 10.00 0.039 0.260 44 44
niwot:/dev/ttyS1 1 30 144000 2015 07 16 12:00:00.032 07 16 15:59:59.912 10.00 0.056 0.189 54 54
niwot:/dev/ttyS5 1 40 14400 2015 07 16 11:59:59.744 07 16 15:59:58.874 1.00 0.976 1.024 79 93
niwot:/dev/ttyS6 1 50 14220 2015 07 16 11:59:59.491 07 16 15:56:58.472 1.00 0.967 1.033 26 26
niwot:/dev/ttyS7 1 60 14400 2015 07 16 11:59:59.431 07 16 15:59:58.481 1.00 0.947 1.053 52 52
niwot:/dev/ttyS9 1 70 14400 2015 07 16 11:59:59.971 07 16 15:59:58.992 1.00 0.016 663.020 24 24
niwot:/dev/ttyS10 1 80 14400 2015 07 16 11:59:59.201 07 16 15:59:58.583 1.00 0.822 1.178 30 30
niwot:/dev/ttyS11 1 90 144000 2015 07 16 12:00:00.021 07 16 15:59:59.962 10.00 0.049 0.226 54 54
* I had to re-start the LI-7200 AGAIN!! it seems like the time was
locked up. I did re-start with the LI-COR software and that seemed to
fix it (however, it seems like the time between these problems is
getting shorter and shorter)...took a few screen shots:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 325170 Jul 16 07:42 li7200_check_150716a.png*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 211769 Jul 16 07:45 li7200_check_150716b.png*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 152594 Jul 16 07:51 li7200_check_150716c.png*
* made some more measurements of the CSATs and levels at the tower:
This is from the top of the mid-strut at each level (this strut is where
most of the sonics are attached):
tower_levels=[[0:14]' [0; 301+22+183.5*[0:13]']];
then,
tower_levels(end:-1:1,:)
14 2708.50
13 2525.00
12 2341.50
11 2158.00
10 1974.50
9 1791.00
8 1607.50
7 1424.00
6 1240.50
5 1057.00
4 873.50
3 690.00
2 506.50
1 323.00
0 0
To get the distance to the middle of the CSAT sampling path then the
distance from the top of the strut to the CSAT path needs to be taken
into account..this is:
distance from top of strut to top of boom = 4.5 cm (height of boom,
check measurement)
distance from top of boom to mid-CSAT sampling path = 5cm (this
assumes that the lower transducers are at the same level as the lower
part of the electronics box in head).
so, approx 9.5 cm should be added to the strut heights.
* Gordon helped to toggle the serial data from the CSI CSAT3:
Date: Wed, 15 Jul 2015 13:54:23 MDT
To: Sean Burns
From: Gordon Maclean
Subject: resurrect sonic
I think what helped was sending a 'D' (data mode) followed by '&' (toggle output)
rs 11
connecting to inet:localhost.localdomain:30002
connected to inet:localhost.localdomain:30002
sent:"/dev/ttyS11
"
line="OK"
parameters: 9600 none 8 1 "U\xaa" 1 10 prompted=false
&D^M??^M^M^M^M&o abort....................................<\r\n\r\n\n>Consec hopped exceeded.\r\n\r\nAcq sigs 20. Type x to
abort....................................<\r\n\r\n\n>Consec hopped exceeded.\r\n\r\nAcq sigs 20. Type x to abort....................................<\r\n\r\n\n>Consec
hopped exceeded.\r\n\r\nAcq sigs 20. Type x to abort....................................<\r\n\r\n\n>up=0\r\nD\0xbc\0x10\0x88\0xcc\\0xe5\0xde\0x05\0xd9\0x0fU\0xaa
\r\0x10\0x94\0xcc\0xc0\0xe9\0xbc\0x05\0xda\0x0fU\0xaa
* ATI k-probe borrowed from NCAR (which has been in the trailer): sn 980202
(need to return to NCAR, if we are not going to use it).
* downloaded photos from east/west cams:
--note the east cam is pointed a bit too high! (sky only)
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 810260480 Jul 17 10:26 photos_cloudcam_east_150716a.tar
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1747333120 Jul 17 10:29 photos_cloudcam_east_150716b.tar
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 218316800 Jul 17 10:29 photos_cloudcam_west_150716a.tar
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1064665088 Jul 17 10:31 photos_cloudcam_west_150716b.tar
* downloaded logger data (nctc logger time was about 1.5 minutes
slow):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1043778 Jul 16 08:49 cnr7_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 136309 Jul 16 09:36 met7_16b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 784856 Jul 16 09:27 met7_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 984402 Jul 16 10:23 nctc7_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 498615 Jul 16 09:05 prf7_16.dat*
* email about new netcam camera:
Date: Fri, 17 Jul 2015 08:45:05 MDT
To: Andrew Richardson
cc: Sean Burns , Steve Klosterman
, "Aubrecht, Donald"
,
From: Sean Burns
Subject: Re: Niwot 2 PhenoCam
Hi Andrew/Steve,
Thanks for the followup....here is a photo of the enclosure:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/150716/pic00031.jpg
This photo also shows why it is difficult to capture the sky...the
camera is pointed in a direction with a mountain in the
background...so looking in that direction with a limited field of view
(the old camera had a much wider fov) it will be very difficult to get
the sky and look at any trees the old camera was looking at (which may
or may not be important?). I think I'll leave it to Andrew to make
any camera-pointing adjustments when he is here next month...
Also, here is a photo of the inside of the old enclosure:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/150716/pic00013.jpg
this is why I didn't see any tracks in the bottom...this also shows
the "tilt" that was in the old camera...at some point last January it
became unattached from that little metal piece...it also shows how
dirty the window was! I actually don't think I have opened this
enclosure since it was installed (about 6 years ago?)...and I probably
should have (my apologies for that)...
here is the new camera wedged with foam (I also cleaned the window):
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/150716/pic00030.jpg
[rest of stuff deleted].
> eeuw. is it one of the old stardot enclosures where you have to unscrew the
> front window to put the camera in? Don and I will bring out a new housing
> for you in August.
>
> some sky is good, even if it means a bit less vegetation.
>
> the tower seems to be well enough lightning protected that we don't need
> a surge protector, but it's a minor investment and don and I will also pack
> an extra one in August.
>
* email about picarro setup:
Date: Fri, 17 Jul 2015 08:49:01 MDT
To: David Noone
cc: Sean Burns , Max Berkelhammer
, Peter Blanken
From: Sean Burns
Subject: Re: power or network down to ameriflux tower/C1?
Hi David,
ok. Was this overheating problem occurring when the system shutdown
around July 6th? ie, was that why it shutdown? Or, is this a new
problem? I plan to be at the site next Tue and can do something quick
(if needed)...
SpB.
> Thanks Sean,
>
> Yep - that one with the screen on the back is the main one. There are
> a couple of fans - the main ones vent to the back, but also push air
> under the chassis.
>
> I'll keep an eye on it for a bit to see what happens. In the past
> we've had these fail - the instrument starts running very slowly (the
> CPU slows down to limit the heat), and ultimately the measurements are
> degraded.
>
> Cheers,
>
> David
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 16, 2015 at 3:26 PM, Sean Burns wrote:
> >
> > Hi David,
> >
> > before I left the site, i felt around the picarro box and did not
> > feel much air movement....the box was warm, but didn't seem overly
> > so. Is the exhaust fan on the back behind some kind of screen?
> > (If so, I think I felt that and there was not much air moving
> > there)...
> >
> > SpB.
-------------------
Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2015 13:59:49 PDT
To: David Noone
cc: Sean Burns , Max Berkelhammer
, Peter Blanken
From: David Noone
Subject: Re: power or network down to ameriflux tower/C1?
Hi Sean,
It looks like measurements are being made, but the instrument is not
in perfect condition. I see it reading the CPU temperature above 100C,
which may mean a CPU cooling fan failure. The optical cavity is
reporting a correct 80C, and the instrument itself is warm and about
the right temperature.
If you're still there, can you stick you hand near the instrument to
feel if there is air movement. This is likely to be an inconclusive
test, but useful to know if the the chassis fan is running (I assume
yes, and that is it just the fan on the CPU which is bad.
Cheers,
David
On Thu, Jul 16, 2015 at 11:41 AM, David Noone wrote:
> Hi Sean,
>
> Yep - I saw it pop onto the network about half an hour ago - all looks fine.
> It is still in its warm up mode, which can take about an hour. The
> cavity temperature needs to reach 80C, then the pressure will drop and
> it will start measuring. At this point your should see the H2O, dD and
> d18O values on the screen.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> David
>
>
836: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 02-Mar-2016 11:13:45 MST, site visit on Monday, July 13th, 2015 (SpB)
Monday, July 13th, 2015 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: check on network outage to tower.
Weather: overcast and rather cool. Could see rain showers to
the north.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep.
* met Henry Brandes (MRS tech) at MRS and we hiked up to C1 to
investigate.
* it looks like it's been very wet this summer (very green, lots of
flowers blooming, etc).
---------
* Span cylinder at 950 psi. N2 at 1210 psi.
* original email about power/network outage:
Date: Thu, 09 Jul 2015 21:54:41 MDT
To: ,
cc: , ,
, ,
From: Sean Burns
Subject: power or network down to ameriflux tower/C1?
Hi Jen/Hills,
It looks like we lost the network connection to the tower at around
17:40 MDT today (Thursday, 9 July)...and when I looked at the on-line
C1 data they appear to have stopped at around that same time....any
idea if this is a power issue or network issue? It looks like I can
ping some of the IP addresses higher up on the ridge so it seems like
this only a C1 problem?
If you have any additional info, please let us know....I'm out of town
until next week, but heard it's been stormy in CO (I'm hoping this is
a network issue and not a power outage or lightning-damage
problem!)....
thanks!
SpB.
* final email:
Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2015 15:34:49 MDT
To: Sean Burns
cc: Hillary Buchanan , Henry David Brandes
, Jennifer Frances Morse
, Peter Blanken ,
"david.bowling@utah.edu" , Max Berkelhammer
, "dcn@coas.oregonstate.edu"
, Maria Garcia ,
From: Sean Burns
Subject: Re: power or network down to ameriflux tower/C1?
Hi All,
Today Henry and I investigated the network outage at C1...it looks
like the fiber-to-copper converter box at C1 has failed. It appears
to be damage due to lightning (no lights or power on the box). Here
is what failed:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/150713/pic00002.jpg
Henry has been in contact with the CU IT/Network group and they have a
spare one that will replace this one. Not sure when it will be
replaced, but Henry will keep us advised....sounds like it should
happen this week. Henry, you might check with them if the one they
have available has at least 8 network ports (since all 8 were being
used in the old one).
There was power at the tower and as best as I can tell things are
working there. Max/Dave N, I think the picarro has a different issue
(and one that started before this network outage). The big pump was
running, but I could not get anything to come up on the PC monitor or
reboot it...so there appears to be some problem with the computer.
Apparently last week Mon-Thursday was quite wet/rainy/stormy....
SpB.
Date: Tue, 14 Jul 2015 15:06:19 MDT
To: Sean Burns
cc: Hillary Buchanan , Henry David Brandes
, Jennifer Frances Morse
, Peter Blanken ,
"david.bowling@utah.edu" , Max Berkelhammer
, "dcn@coas.oregonstate.edu"
, Maria Garcia ,
From: Sean Burns
Subject: Re: power or network down to ameriflux tower/C1?
Hi All,
network should be back up---thanks Henry for getting this done so
quickly!
Dave N/Max, please let me know if the picarro is truly having
problems. If so, I will unplug power to your shed later this week
(unless there is a reason to keep the big pump and everything else
plugged in?)....
SpB.
------------------------------------
* at 11:19 MST, re-zeroed the LI-6262
the new offset dial settings are: co2 = 2.68
h2o = 2.48 (zero was off by approx 60 mV)
* the micro-pump for the LI-6251 prof system was dead (need to order a
new one!).
* swapped SD cards for two of the cameras:
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 2846822400 Jul 14 09:51 photos_cloudcam_west_150713.tar
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1099417600 Jul 14 09:53 photos_tower_base_from_tree_150713.tar
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1161515 Jul 13 10:31 soil7_13.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 732672 Jul 13 10:38 soil7_13b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1280696 Jul 13 10:50 tc7_13.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 645011 Jul 13 11:39 tc7_13b.dat*
On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 4:00 PM, Sean Burns wrote:
Hi Steve,
here they are (total of 7 CSATs):
level 13 ------ 25.5m, port 10, sn 0855
level 10 ------ 19.65m, port 9, sn 0677
level 8 ------ 15.95m, port 8, sn 0540
level 7 ------ 14.1m, port 7, sn 1121
level 6 ------ 12.25m, port 6, sn 0673
level 4 ------ 8.55m, port 5, sn 1119
level 2 ------ 4.85m, port 2, sn 1117
thanks!
SpB.
835: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 02-Mar-2016 11:12:11 MST, site visit on Wednesday, June 24th, 2015 (SpB)
Wednesday, June 24th, 2015 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: add thermocouples to CSATS, download logger data
Weather: warm, overcast, brief shower at 3:30 pm.
--------- Misc Notes:
* caught a ride with the MRS shuttle/suburban (6:15 am at INSTAAR,
Teal was driving). almost missed the return trip!
* Como creek flow has peaked. still high, but not as high as
last week.
*
---------
* Span cylinder at 1030 psi. N2 at 1400 psi.
* aded thermocouples...new OPS and mark_03.csi
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 3901 Jun 24 11:20 mark_03.csi*
* at 11:40 MST, all four TCs connected and working.
* From 11:40-12:15 MST, all 5 TCs connected and running side-by-side.
* Thermocouple deployment info:
variable diff channel Nominal Ht / other info
------- ------------- ---------------------------------------
Ttc_csat1 7 14m, co-located with csat_20m, at end of boom
Ttc_csat2 8 8m, co-located with TC from NCTC logger ("T3")
Ttc_csat3 9 8.55m, co-located with "csat_10m" (not at end of boom)
Ttc_csat4 10 12.25m, co-located with csat_15m (not at end of boom)
Ttc_csat5 11 4.8m, co-located with csat_5m, at end of boom
% check of heights (seems correct):
plot([Ttc_csat5 Ttc_csat2 Ttc_csat3 Ttc_csat4 Ttc_csat1])
plot([Ttc_csat5 Ttc_csat2 Ttc_csat3 Ttc_csat4 Ttc_csat1]-Ttc_csat1*ones(1,5))
% co-located plots:
plot([Ttc_csat2 T2_8m T3])
plot([Ttc_csat5 T2_8m tc_5m])
plot([Ttc_csat1 T2_8m tc_20m])
* started ops77 (this adds co-located thermocouples with the CSATs):
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 32788047 Jun 24 10:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20150624_120000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 16578410 Jun 24 12:02 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20150624_160000.dat <-- last file for ops76
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 17470831 Jun 24 14:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20150624_180220.dat <-- first file for ops77
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 35705257 Jun 24 18:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20150624_200000.dat
/data/home/staff/sburns/matlab/m/niwot_ridge[236]: data_stats /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20150624_160000.dat
2015-06-25,12:20:00|NOTICE|parsing: /usr/local/PORTER/cuff/aster/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot.xml
Exception: EOFException: /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20150624_160000.dat: open: EOF
sensor dsm sampid nsamps |------- start -------| |------ end -----| rate minMaxDT(sec) minMaxLen
niwot:/var/tmp/gps_pty0 1 10 14662 2015 06 24 16:00:00.563 06 24 18:02:10.592 2.00 0.019 1.051 72 73
niwot:/dev/ttyS8 1 20 73303 2015 06 24 16:00:00.012 06 24 18:02:10.912 10.00 0.043 0.200 44 44
niwot:/dev/ttyS1 1 30 73309 2015 06 24 16:00:00.071 06 24 18:02:10.861 10.00 0.089 0.111 54 54
niwot:/dev/ttyS5 1 40 7444 2015 06 24 15:57:12.634 06 24 18:02:10.004 0.99 0.083 306.051 83 2639
niwot:/dev/ttyS6 1 50 7331 2015 06 24 15:59:59.572 06 24 18:02:09.574 1.00 0.977 1.022 26 26
niwot:/dev/ttyS7 1 60 7331 2015 06 24 15:59:59.461 06 24 18:02:09.481 1.00 0.979 1.020 52 52
niwot:/dev/ttyS9 1 70 7331 2015 06 24 15:59:59.222 06 24 18:02:09.232 1.00 0.924 1.076 24 24
niwot:/dev/ttyS10 1 80 7330 2015 06 24 15:59:59.981 06 24 18:02:09.172 1.00 0.960 1.040 30 30
niwot:/dev/ttyS11 1 90 69476 2015 06 24 16:00:00.002 06 24 18:02:10.980 9.48 0.035 660.130 34 44
/data/home/staff/sburns/matlab/m/niwot_ridge[237]: data_stats /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20150624_180220.dat
2015-06-25,12:20:07|NOTICE|parsing: /usr/local/PORTER/cuff/aster/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot.xml
Exception: EOFException: /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20150624_180220.dat: open: EOF
sensor dsm sampid nsamps |------- start -------| |------ end -----| rate minMaxDT(sec) minMaxLen
niwot:/var/tmp/gps_pty0 1 10 14120 2015 06 24 18:02:20.569 06 24 19:59:59.562 2.00 0.019 1.071 72 73
niwot:/dev/ttyS8 1 20 70593 2015 06 24 18:02:20.312 06 24 19:59:59.921 10.00 0.046 0.198 44 44
niwot:/dev/ttyS1 1 30 70597 2015 06 24 18:02:20.363 06 24 19:59:59.961 10.00 0.056 0.185 54 54
niwot:/dev/ttyS5 1 40 7060 2015 06 24 18:02:21.002 06 24 19:59:59.074 1.00 0.002 1.021 3 93
niwot:/dev/ttyS6 1 50 7059 2015 06 24 18:02:20.578 06 24 19:59:58.562 1.00 0.976 1.024 26 26
niwot:/dev/ttyS7 1 60 6886 2015 06 24 18:02:20.551 06 24 19:59:58.991 0.98 0.045 909.981 52 8191
niwot:/dev/ttyS9 1 70 7059 2015 06 24 18:02:20.232 06 24 19:59:58.231 1.00 0.978 1.022 24 24
niwot:/dev/ttyS10 1 80 7059 2015 06 24 18:02:20.172 06 24 19:59:58.342 1.00 0.963 1.037 30 30
niwot:/dev/ttyS11 1 90 72013 2015 06 24 18:02:20.374 06 24 19:59:59.931 10.20 0.039 202.300 12 83
/data/home/staff/sburns/matlab/m/niwot_ridge[238]:
* downloaded photos from the east cam and tower base cam:
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1854187520 Jun 25 15:42 photos_cloudcam_east_150624.tar
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1877442560 Jun 25 15:45 photos_tower_base_150624a.tar
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 2471956480 Jun 25 15:48 photos_tower_base_150624b.tar
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 595235 Jun 24 08:39 soil6_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 601635 Jun 24 08:46 tc6_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 358677 Jun 24 09:01 ucb6_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 687651 Jun 24 12:06 met6_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 2531 Jun 24 12:05 swf_log_150624.dat*
834: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 29-Feb-2016 12:02:05 MST, site visit on Thuirsday, June 18th, 2015 (SpB)
Thursday, June 18th, 2015 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: move gas cylinders, add 2nd filter back to LI-6262.
Weather: sunny and warm.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU suburban (to move gas cylinders)
* Como creek is flowing quite strongly, but appears to have already reached
max flow rate. The Aspens and willows are leafing out.
* found a set of slightly keys just outside the fence around the tower
(they belong to Ed Swiatek). Tried to cleanup some of the detruis around
the tower (old zip ties, etc).
* Gave Jacques and ? (new student) a ride from MRS to C1.
* Duane was pumping air.
---------
* Span cylinder at 1110 psi. N2 at 1600 psi.
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 0 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 0 cm
farthest probe = 0 cm
* moved 4 new N2 cylinders from MRS to C1 (it seemed like maybe AIRGAS
delivered the cylinders directly to MRS?):
cc267992 N2 trlr/inside moved to trailer on 6/18/15 (barcode, apv101)
cc453607 N2 trlr/inside moved to trailer on 6/18/15 (barcode, apv742)
cc316615 N2 trlr/inside moved to trailer on 6/18/15 (barcode, apv751)
fb0034401 N2 trlr/inside moved to trailer on 6/18/15 (barcode, dde711)
* moved 4 cylinders from C1 down to MRS:
cc197414 N2 trlr/front moved back to trailer on 5/22/15, stopped on 5/22/15 at 20psi, started on 2/20/15 at 1850 psi, moved to tower 7/9/14, moved to trailer on 6/24/14 (barcode, apv109)
cc329280 N2 trlr/front moved to trailer on 12/11/14, retired on 8/22/14 at 100 psi, started on 6/2/14 at 1900 psi, moved to tower on 5/16/14, moved to trailer 6/27/13
cc140756 zeroair trlr/front moved back to trailer on 12/4/14, retired on 12/4/14, started on 10/24/14 at 950 psi
cc153241 zeroair trlr/front moved back to trailer on 11/21/14, retired on 10/24/14 at 190psi, started on 8/22/14 at 1300 psi
* from 11:40-11:59 MST, added 2-micron filter back to the LI-6262 box
* from 12:20-12:30 MST, rebooted LI-7200 + swapped LI-7550 power supply w/ LI-7500A
(this was an attempt to figure out why the LI-7200 keeps on losing contact with
the network and stops saving data files on the usb drive).
* turned on the fan in the picarro shed (for Max B.)
* turned on the fan in the LI-6251 box
* from 12:55-13:05 MST, Changed profiler (li-6251) dessicant (now using the
backup dessicant which is in the 6251 box).
* attempted to reboot LI-7500A, OP1, but it was having some issues. So left it with
power disconnected (seems to be having some power-related problems?).
* downloaded photos from cloudCAMwest and snowCAM:
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 2872893440 Jun 19 09:35 photos_cloudcam_west_150618.tar
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1178071040 Jun 19 09:36 photos_snowprobes_150618.tar
* moved snowCAM so it now looking at the bowling shed and (hopefully) fence around
the tower (same location as last summer).
* downloaded logger data (unplugged and shutdown both MRS and NOAH loggers):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1018147 Jun 18 10:46 soil6_18.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1012853 Jun 18 10:56 tc6_18.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 166413 Jun 18 11:00 mrs6_18.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 116033 Jun 18 11:03 noah6_18.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1613989 Jun 24 06:59 mrs_150618.dat*
* It appears that booting russter2 hangs during "smartd", ie:
Jun 18 09:37:25 russter2 apcupsd[2728]: NIS server startup succeeded
Jun 18 09:37:25 russter2 smartd[3031]: smartd 5.42 2011-10-20 r3458 [i686-linux-2.6.18-398.el5] (local build)
Jun 18 09:37:25 russter2 smartd[3031]: Copyright (C) 2002-11 by Bruce Allen, http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net
Jun 18 09:37:25 russter2 smartd[3031]: Opened configuration file /etc/smartd.conf
Jun 18 09:37:25 russter2 smartd[3031]: Configuration file /etc/smartd.conf parsed.
Jun 18 09:37:25 russter2 smartd[3031]: Device: /dev/hda, opened
Jun 18 09:37:25 russter2 smartd[3031]: Device: /dev/hda, WDC WD3200AAJB-00J3A0, S/N:WD-WMAV2JW78763, WWN:5-0014ee-25cac7b34, FW:01.03E01, 320 GB
Jun 18 09:37:25 russter2 smartd[3031]: Device: /dev/hda, found in smartd database: Western Digital Caviar Blue EIDE
Jun 18 09:37:25 russter2 smartd[3031]: Device: /dev/hda, is SMART capable. Adding to "monitor" list.
Jun 18 09:37:25 russter2 smartd[3031]: Monitoring 1 ATA and 0 SCSI devices
Jun 18 09:37:25 russter2 smartd[3031]: Sending warning via mail to root ...
Jun 18 09:40:32 russter2 ntpd[2713]: synchronized to 198.11.18.56, stratum 1
Jun 18 09:44:04 russter2 ntpd[2713]: synchronized to 198.11.18.57, stratum 1
Jun 18 09:47:00 russter2 smartd[3031]: Warning via mail to root: successful
Jun 18 09:47:00 russter2 smartd[3031]: Sending warning via mail to root ...
Jun 18 09:54:49 russter2 ntpd[2713]: synchronized to 198.11.18.56, stratum 1
Jun 18 09:56:29 russter2 smartd[3031]: Warning via mail to root: successful
Jun 18 09:56:29 russter2 smartd[3080]: smartd has fork()ed into background mode. New PID=3080.
Jun 18 09:57:26 russter2 gconfd (root-3232): starting (version 2.14.0), pid 3232 user 'root'
Jun 18 09:57:26 russter2 gconfd (root-3232): Resolved address "xml:readonly:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.mandatory" to a read-only configuration source at position 0
Jun 18 09:57:26 russter2 gconfd (root-3232): Resolved address "xml:readwrite:/root/.gconf" to a writable configuration source at position 1
Jun 18 09:57:26 russter2 gconfd (root-3232): Resolved address "xml:readonly:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults" to a read-only configuration source at position 2
Jun 18 09:57:29 russter2 pcscd: winscard.c:304:SCardConnect() Reader E-Gate 0 0 Not Found
Jun 18 09:57:29 russter2 pcscd: winscard.c:304:SCardConnect() Reader E-Gate 0 0 Not Found
Jun 18 09:57:29 russter2 pcscd: winscard.c:304:SCardConnect() Reader E-Gate 0 0 Not Found
Jun 18 09:57:29 russter2 gconfd (root-3232): Resolved address "xml:readwrite:/root/.gconf" to a writable configuration source at position 0
Jun 18 09:57:32 russter2 pcscd: winscard.c:304:SCardConnect() Reader E-Gate 0 0 Not Found
833: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 29-Feb-2016 12:00:11 MST, site visit on Monday, June 8th, 2015 (SpB)
Monday, June 8th, 2015 Visit:
----------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: check LI-6262, download logger data.
Weather: sunny and warm. Some clouds. There is still quite a bit of
snow in the forest (more than I expected). The trail to the tower is
mostly snow-covered, but everything around C1 (and road to C1) is
snow-free.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU malibu (tried to get Jeep, but failed).
* Como creek is flowing quite strongly. The Aspens and willows at C1
are just starting to leaf out.
* some strange scat in the snow on the way to mini-tower. Also, it
appears that short-tailed weasles have taken over the TGA shed. They
were running around excitedly and kept looking at me when I was
pulling stuff out of the shed. Tried to get a photo, but they were
too quick.
* a family of weasels appears to have taken over the TGA shed (they
were quite curious about what I was doing).
---------
* Span cylinder at 1150 psi. N2 at 1750 psi.
* looked in snowshed on way up..three cylinders for pickup there:
cc328553 n2, cc198600 n2, cc436183 co2 (none of these appear to be
mine). There is also a full shipment of cylinders from Dave B.
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 20 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 40 cm
farthest probe = 38 cm
* placed 4 cylinders for pickup in front of the trailer:
cc197414 N2 trlr/front moved back to trailer on 5/22/15, stopped on 5/22/15 at 20psi, started on 2/20/15 at 1850 psi, moved to tower 7/9/14, moved to trailer on 6/24/14 (barcode, apv109)
cc329280 N2 trlr/front moved to trailer on 12/11/14, retired on 8/22/14 at 100 psi, started on 6/2/14 at 1900 psi, moved to tower on 5/16/14, moved to trailer 6/27/13
cc140756 zeroair trlr/front moved back to trailer on 12/4/14, retired on 12/4/14, started on 10/24/14 at 950 psi
cc153241 zeroair trlr/front moved back to trailer on 11/21/14, retired on 10/24/14 at 190psi, started on 8/22/14 at 1300 psi
* ptpd seems to be disabled on russter2 (still very slow to boot!).
* at 13:30 MST, fixed LI-6262 flow constriction problem:
- it appears that the Nupro filter INSIDE the LI-6262 box was
clogged and causing the flow issues with the LI-6262 air sample.
Did not have a spare filter (they were in Cristol on
campus!)....so replaced the filter with a union and am now running
the LI-6262 with only one Nupro filter (the one at the inlet).
I'll add the 2nd filter back in on my next site visit.
* at 12:15 MST, re-leveled subcanopy cnr2 (it was at a pretty sharp
angle!), didn't measure the angle, but tried to take a few photos.
* from 14:07-14:10, swiped krypton hygrometer
* turned on the fan in the LI-6262 box
* downloaded photos from cloudCAMeast:
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1927219200 Jun 9 16:29 photos_cloudcam_east_150608.tar
* the DSM box was in the sun and seemed quite warm...I added section
of plywood to platform to try and shade the DSM box a bit (might not
want to leave this over the winter?)...
* rebooted the LI-7200. here is what the files look like:
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 4825089 Jun 5 18:00 2015-06-05T170000_AIU-1250.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 14167408 Jun 5 18:41 2015-06-05T180000_AIU-1250.data <--- LI-7200 locks up on 6/5 at 11:41 MST.
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 10058 Jun 5 18:00 2015-06-05T180000_AIU-1250.metadata
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 3275244 Jun 8 22:00 2015-06-08T212145_AIU-1250.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 5090415 Jun 8 23:00 2015-06-08T220000_AIU-1250.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 4953160 Jun 9 00:00 2015-06-08T230000_AIU-1250.ghg
* I'm not sure why this keeps on happening...I've swapped usb drives
so that does not seem to be the issue. I would next suspect the power
supply. And I could swap power supplies with the LI-7500A.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1139774 Jun 8 11:32 soil6_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 552021 Jun 8 11:37 soil6_8b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1252557 Jun 8 11:51 tc6_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 475478 Jun 8 11:55 tc6_8b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1124015 Jun 8 12:15 ucb6_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 501523 Jun 8 12:23 ucb6_8b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 700152 Jun 8 13:39 met6_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 793328 Jun 8 13:49 met6_8b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 165349 Jun 8 13:59 met6_8c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1045946 Jun 8 14:14 cnr6_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 930546 Jun 8 14:28 prf6_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 308968 Jun 8 14:32 prf6_8b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1015421 Jun 8 14:45 nctc6_8.dat*
832: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 29-Feb-2016 11:57:33 MST, site visit on Friday, May 22nd, 2015 (SpB)
Friday, May 22nd, 2015 Visit:
----------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: swap N2, download logger data.
Weather: mix of rain/snow.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU prius
* still some snow from the big storm last week, but it's very
warm and melting fast.
---------
* Span cylinder at 1200 psi. N2 at 20 psi --> 2000 psi.
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 80 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 98 cm
farthest probe = 105 cm
* this is to dump the NCTC logger data (note that TC11 is nan)
data_dump -i 1,81 -p
2015-05-22,11:04:20|NOTICE|parsing: /usr/local/PORTER/cuff/aster/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot.xml
|--- date time --------| deltaT len data...
2015 05 22 17:04:19.2820 0 56 2.544 0.996 1.364 1.169 1.086 1.058 1.281 0.891 -0.074 0.484 1.024 nan 0.155 13.12
2015 05 22 17:04:20.2820 1 56 2.544 0.98 1.37 1.175 1.097 1.052 1.286 0.879 -0.08 0.595 0.712 nan 0.104 13.13
2015 05 22 17:04:21.2820 1 56 2.544 0.969 1.347 1.175 1.125 1.052 1.269 0.879 -0.08 0.679 0.266 nan 0.01 13.14
2015 05 22 17:04:22.2820 1 56 2.544 0.963 1.331 1.175 1.03 1.052 1.258 0.885 -0.074 0.779 0.155 nan -0.085 13.15
2015 05 22 17:04:23.2820 1 56 2.544
(Nominal)
ht logger Measured Ht
(m) channel (cm)
----- ------- -----------
22 12 2198
19 10 1950
16 11 1650 <-- having problems!
13 9 1298
10 4 993 (saggin ~10 cm)
8 3 806 (sagging ~ 5cm)
6 2 592
4 6 396
2 5 186.5 --> adjusted to 200 cm
1.46 1 138
0.96 7 90 --> adjusted to 91cm
0.49 8 45 (sagging to ~ 36cm)
* ptpd still starts on russter2 ie:
bash-3.2# find . | grep ptpd
./rc.d/rc4.d/S99ptpd
./rc.d/rc5.d/S99ptpd
./rc.d/init.d/ptpd
./rc.d/rc3.d/S99ptpd
./rc.d/rc2.d/X90ptpd
mv ./rc.d/rc3.d/S99ptpd ./rc.d/rc3.d/X99ptpd
mv ./rc.d/rc4.d/S99ptpd ./rc.d/rc4.d/X99ptpd
mv ./rc.d/rc5.d/S99ptpd ./rc.d/rc5.d/X99ptpd
bash-3.2# mv ./rc.d/init.d/ptpd ./rc.d/init.d/ptpd.disable
(hopefully this stops it!)
* removed some old files from OP2, ie:
ssh licor@198.11.18.48
$ df -k
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mtdblock3 16384 10628 5756 65% /
tmpfs 31000 0 31000 0% /tmp
/dev/mtdblock4 14080 972 13108 7% /home
/dev/sda1 15923224 11316576 4606648 71% /home/licor/data
$ ls /home/licor/data/raw/2015-01* | wc
747 747 38850
$ rm /home/licor/data/raw/2015-01*
/dev/sda1 15923224 9616208 6307016 60% /home/licor/data
$ ls /home/licor/data/raw/2015-02* | wc
672 672 34944
$ rm /home/licor/data/raw/2015-02*
/dev/sda1 15923224 8222760 7700464 52% /home/licor/data
$ more /etc/fstab
/dev/mtdblock3 / jffs2 defaults 1 1
proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
sysfs /sys sysfs defaults 0 0
devpts /dev/pts devpts gid=5,mode=620 0 0
tmpfs /tmp tmpfs defaults 0 0
/dev/mtdblock4 /home jffs2 defaults 0 0
* the slowdown in booting russter2 seems to be with "smartd", ie:
May 22 10:15:06 russter2 smartd[3044]: Device: /dev/hda, opened
May 22 10:15:06 russter2 smartd[3044]: Device: /dev/hda, WDC WD3200AAJB-00J3A0, S/N:WD-WMAV2JW78763, WWN:5-0014ee-25cac7b34, FW:01.03E01, 320 GB
May 22 10:15:06 russter2 smartd[3044]: Device: /dev/hda, found in smartd database: Western Digital Caviar Blue EIDE
May 22 10:15:07 russter2 smartd[3044]: Device: /dev/hda, is SMART capable. Adding to "monitor" list.
May 22 10:15:07 russter2 smartd[3044]: Monitoring 1 ATA and 0 SCSI devices
May 22 10:15:07 russter2 smartd[3044]: Sending warning via mail to root ...
May 22 10:18:33 russter2 ntpd[2712]: synchronized to 198.11.18.57, stratum 1
May 22 10:22:01 russter2 ntpd[2712]: synchronized to 198.11.18.56, stratum 1
May 22 10:25:00 russter2 smartd[3044]: Warning via mail to root: successful
May 22 10:25:00 russter2 smartd[3044]: Sending warning via mail to root ...
May 22 10:27:58 russter2 ntpd[2712]: synchronized to 198.11.18.57, stratum 1
May 22 10:33:17 russter2 ntpd[2712]: synchronized to 198.11.18.56, stratum 1
May 22 10:34:29 russter2 smartd[3044]: Warning via mail to root: successful
May 22 10:34:29 russter2 smartd[3091]: smartd has fork()ed into background mode. New PID=3091.
May 22 10:35:19 russter2 gconfd (root-3245): starting (version 2.14.0), pid 3245 user 'root'
May 22 10:35:19 russter2 gconfd (root-3245): Resolved address "xml:readonly:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.mandatory" to a read-only configuration source at position 0
May 22 10:35:19 russter2 gconfd (root-3245): Resolved address "xml:readwrite:/roo
* downloaded logger data (note, this PC card for MRS logger is having
problems!!):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1143008 May 22 11:37 soil5_22.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 942442 May 22 11:46 soil5_22b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1265946 May 22 12:00 tc5_22.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 889599 May 22 12:13 tc5_22b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 90074 May 22 12:15 noah5_22.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 171873 May 22 12:20 mrs5_22_logger.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 54262 May 22 12:19 swf_log_150522.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 5769 May 22 15:04 mrs_150522a.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 5769 May 22 15:07 mrs_150522b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 596699 May 22 15:09 mrs_150522c.dat* <--- this PC card is having problems!
---------------------
* cleaning up LI-7200 data:
/data3/data_li7200[782]: dir *.data
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 2721297 Mar 2 15:08 2015-03-02T220000_AIU-1250.data
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 12913790 Mar 7 11:38 2015-03-07T180000_AIU-1250.data
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 6282087 Mar 7 12:18 2015-03-07T190000_AIU-1250.data
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 5392814 Mar 12 10:15 2015-03-12T160000_AIU-1250.data
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 12613635 Mar 13 14:36 2015-03-13T200000_AIU-1250.data
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 17245650 Mar 15 19:50 2015-03-16T010000_AIU-1250.data
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 20555446 Mar 30 07:00 2015-03-30T120000_AIU-1250.data
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 91615 Mar 30 07:00 2015-03-30T130000_AIU-1250.data
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 15684869 Apr 17 06:45 2015-04-17T120000_AIU-1250.data
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 18955695 Apr 17 07:55 2015-04-17T130000_AIU-1250.data
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 5015673 Apr 17 08:14 2015-04-17T140000_AIU-1250.data
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 2349464 Apr 29 12:07 2015-04-29T180000_AIU-1250.data
* checked the LI7200 data...seems ok:
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 5230388 May 11 16:00 2015-05-11T150000_AIU-1250.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 5228558 May 11 17:00 2015-05-11T160000_AIU-1250.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 5273798 May 11 18:00 2015-05-11T170000_AIU-1250.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 5145768 May 11 19:00 2015-05-11T180000_AIU-1250.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 5182135 May 11 20:00 2015-05-11T190000_AIU-1250.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 12140712 May 11 20:35 2015-05-11T200000_AIU-1250.data.part
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 10058 May 11 20:00 2015-05-11T200000_AIU-1250.metadata.part
$ date
Mon May 11 20:39:34 UTC 2015
* more data gaps with the LI-7200!!
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 4980599 May 4 16:00 2015-05-04T150000_AIU-1250.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 4958878 May 4 17:00 2015-05-04T160000_AIU-1250.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 5042402 May 4 18:00 2015-05-04T170000_AIU-1250.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 6769047 May 4 18:20 2015-05-04T180000_AIU-1250.data
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 10058 May 4 18:00 2015-05-04T180000_AIU-1250.metadata
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 1980412 May 9 18:00 2015-05-09T173631_AIU-1250.ghg <-- probably a power outage occurred here.
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 11542270 May 9 18:34 2015-05-09T180000_AIU-1250.data
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 10058 May 9 18:00 2015-05-09T180000_AIU-1250.metadata
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 2137278 May 9 19:00 2015-05-09T183434_AIU-1250.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 5049875 May 9 20:00 2015-05-09T190000_AIU-1250.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 4918224 May 9 21:00 2015-05-09T200000_AIU-1250.ghg
* looks like the LI-7550 for the LI-7200 is losing/missing some data
files? ie there is a gap in the data files between 4/29 and 5/1,
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 5322087 Apr 29 12:00 /data/data_li7200/2015-04-29T170000_AIU-1250.ghg
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 2349464 Apr 29 12:07 /data/data_li7200/2015-04-29T180000_AIU-1250.data
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 10058 Apr 29 12:00 /data/data_li7200/2015-04-29T180000_AIU-1250.metadata
[missing files!]
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 647491 May 1 17:00 /data/data_li7200/2015-05-01T225218_AIU-1250.ghg
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 5027041 May 1 18:00 /data/data_li7200/2015-05-01T230000_AIU-1250.ghg
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 4835124 May 1 19:00 /data/data_li7200/2015-05-02T000000_AIU-1250.ghg
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 4722832 May 1 20:00 /data/data_li7200/2015-05-02T010000_AIU-1250.ghg
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 4831536 May 1 21:00 /data/data_li7200/2015-05-02T020000_AIU-1250.ghg
831: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 29-Feb-2016 11:53:23 MST, site visit on Friday, May 1st, 2015 (SpB)
Friday, May 1st, 2015 Visit:
----------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: check on NCTC logger, download logger data.
Weather: Sunny, clear in morning. Clouds on the plains. Then clouded
up and some thunder lightning. Some snow/rain.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep
* still some snow from the big storm last week, but it's very
warm and melting fast.
---------
* Span cylinder at 1310 psi. N2 at 500 psi.
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 69 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 86 cm
farthest probe = 89 cm
* updated NCTC logger program (nctc_05.csi):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 2939 May 1 13:52 nctc_05.csi*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1477 May 1 13:52 nctc_05.dld*
* because of the small opening/hole in the NCTC logger box, it was
necessary to have a serial connector between the NCTC logger and the
DSM. In the fall 2014 (when I set this up) I put the connector
inside a plastic bag and underneath the enclosure with the big
battery. Somehow, this bag filled with water/snow and the connector
was sitting in the water (this explains why there were dropouts for
the NCTC data in the dsm!). I removed the bag, let the db9
components dry-out and then re-did the connection (now stuffing the
connector underneath the enclosure, without the plastic bag).
* coiled up the last working Tir sensor and put it inside the NCTC
enclosure (need to figure out a plan for these sensors).
* after making these changes, I returned to the trailer and didn't
see any data from the NCTC logger!
* at first, it was not working...I hiked back to tower and tried
several things (e.g., went back to old program, etc), but a storm was
coming so needed to hurry....left it setup, but not working....checked
it again in the evening of 5/1/15 and it was working!:
* updated OPS to ops76? I was originally leaving the Tir data output
as repeats...but in testing, decided to remove those variables.
here are the files:
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 32656496 May 1 12:00 niwot_20150501_080000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 32862810 May 1 16:00 niwot_20150501_120000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 31133880 May 1 19:50 niwot_20150501_160000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 1117276 May 1 20:00 niwot_20150501_195139.dat <-- first attempt (no OPS change)
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 4984153 May 1 20:37 niwot_20150501_200000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 9229322 May 1 21:46 niwot_20150501_203724.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 17673235 May 2 00:00 niwot_20150501_214718.dat <-- final attempt (with OPS change)
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 32417267 May 2 04:00 niwot_20150502_000000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 32831142 May 2 08:00 niwot_20150502_040000.dat
* need to check tc temps and see if it has intermittent problems or
not...perhaps there was still water in the cable/connector?
data_dump -i 1,81 -p
2015-05-01,21:19:54|NOTICE|parsing: /usr/local/PORTER/cuff/aster/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot.xml
|--- date time --------| deltaT len data...
2015 05 02 03:19:59.0020 1 56 5.644 1.3 1.288 1.439 1.4 1.494 1.517 0.804 -0.032 1.628 1.739 1.594 1.734 13.3
2015 05 02 03:20:00.0020 1 56 5.644 1.3 1.311 1.472 1.389 1.594 1.511 0.821 -0.027 1.628 1.689 1.583 1.767 13.29
2015 05 02 03:20:01.0020 1 56 5.644 1.277 1.311 1.489 1.372 1.567 1.5 0.826 -0.027 1.65 1.711 1.583 1.761 13.29
2015 05 02 03:20:02.0020 1 56 5.644 1.3 1.322 1.505 1.344 1.511 1.5 0.826 -0.027 1.633 1.7 1.561 1.734 13.29
2015 05 02 03:20:03.0020 1 56 5.644 1.288 1.322 1.5 1.322 1.466 1.5 0.832 -0.027 1.617 1.711 1.561 1.734 13.3
2015 05 02 03:20:04.0020 1 56 5.644 1.272 1.327 1.478 1.3 1.444 1.5 0.821 -0.027 1.645 1.689 1.544 1.711 13.3
2015 05 02 03:20:05.0020 1 56 5.644 1.288 1.322 1.455 1.311 1.444 1.5 0.782 -0.021 1.661 1.689 1.561 1.711 13.29
2015 05 02 03:20:06.0020 1 56 5.637 1.282 1.326 1.438 1.315 1.416 1.505 0.775 -0.033 1.66 1.671 1.532 1.699 13.3
* for some reason the NCTC logger was not outputting values...I also changed
nctc logger program (nctc_05.csi) and here is new ops on isffa:
root@titan2 config# ls -lag /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/
drwxrwxr-x 3 10968 122 4096 May 1 21:42 .
drwxrwxr-x 4 10968 122 4096 Jun 26 2014 ..
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Nov 5 20:36 files_old_xml
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 28877 May 1 21:45 niwot.xml
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 24526 Oct 17 2014 niwot_ops70.xml
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 27841 Oct 30 2014 niwot_ops71.xml
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 29081 Nov 6 21:04 niwot_ops72.xml
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 29105 Jan 9 22:47 niwot_ops73_maybe.xml
maybe a bad cable?
data_stats
2015-05-01,21:26:50|NOTICE|parsing: /usr/local/PORTER/cuff/aster/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot.xml
received signal Interrupt(2), si_signo=2, si_errno=0, si_code=128
sensor dsm sampid nsamps |------- start -------| |------ end -----| rate minMaxDT(sec) minMaxLen
niwot:/var/tmp/gps_pty0 1 10 42 2015 05 02 03:26:50.553 05 02 03:27:10.562 2.05 0.019 1.002 72 73
niwot:/dev/ttyS8 1 20 208 2015 05 02 03:26:50.312 05 02 03:27:11.013 10.00 0.090 0.110 44 44
niwot:/dev/ttyS1 1 30 209 2015 05 02 03:26:50.272 05 02 03:27:11.072 10.00 0.095 0.104 54 54
niwot:/dev/ttyS5 1 40 21 2015 05 02 03:26:50.004 05 02 03:27:10.004 1.00 0.990 1.010 90 94
niwot:/dev/ttyS6 1 50 20 2015 05 02 03:26:50.472 05 02 03:27:09.472 1.00 0.980 1.020 26 26
niwot:/dev/ttyS7 1 60 20 2015 05 02 03:26:50.473 05 02 03:27:09.481 1.00 0.992 1.009 52 52
niwot:/dev/ttyS9 1 70 21 2015 05 02 03:26:49.572 05 02 03:27:09.573 1.00 0.997 1.002 24 24
niwot:/dev/ttyS10 1 80 21 2015 05 02 03:26:50.012 05 02 03:27:10.013 1.00 0.991 1.009 30 30
niwot:/dev/ttyS11 1 90 209 2015 05 02 03:26:50.252 05 02 03:27:11.052 10.00 0.096 0.104 34 34
sonics:/var/tmp/gps_pty0 3 10 42 2015 05 02 03:26:50.559 05 02 03:27:10.689 2.04 0.149 0.870 72 73
sonics:/dev/ttyS2 3 50 1251 2015 05 02 03:26:50.226 05 02 03:27:11.059 60.00 0.011 0.024 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS5 3 100 1251 2015 05 02 03:26:50.228 05 02 03:27:11.063 59.99 0.006 0.025 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS6 3 150 1250 2015 05 02 03:26:50.236 05 02 03:27:11.057 59.99 0.009 0.022 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS7 3 200 1251 2015 05 02 03:26:50.234 05 02 03:27:11.065 60.01 0.007 0.023 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS8 3 250 1251 2015 05 02 03:26:50.233 05 02 03:27:11.064 60.01 0.008 0.023 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS11 3 270 417 2015 05 02 03:26:50.237 05 02 03:27:11.038 20.00 0.043 0.057 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS9 3 300 1250 2015 05 02 03:26:50.243 05 02 03:27:11.058 60.01 0.010 0.021 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS10 3 350 1250 2015 05 02 03:26:50.235 05 02 03:27:11.056 59.99 0.009 0.023 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS1 3 32768 4 2015 05 02 03:26:54.434 05 02 03:27:09.334 0.20 4.964 4.969 26 26
IOException: inet:127.0.0.1:53084: recv: Interrupted system call
* looked at LI-7500A, OP1 (russter2pfp). Still seems to be having
some power-related issues? Unplugged power connector in the LI-7550
box.
* swapped SD card from towerCAM, file:
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 2716108800 May 20 2015 photos_tower_base_150501.tar
* downloaded logger data (mrs_150501.dat looks ok, no dropouts!):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1070297 May 1 10:13 cnr5_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 433910 May 1 10:17 cnr5_1b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 166017 May 1 12:09 mrs5_1_logger.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1056280 May 1 14:21 mrs_150501.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1172346 May 1 10:36 nctc5_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 689597 May 1 10:42 nctc5_1b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 354 May 1 11:01 nctc5_1c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1173113 May 1 11:44 soil5_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 434037 May 1 11:48 soil5_1b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1329516 May 1 12:02 tc5_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 335300 May 1 12:05 tc5_1b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 70979 May 1 12:06 noah5_1.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 7956480 May 1 15:36 logger_data_trans5.tar
830: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 29-Feb-2016 11:51:03 MST, site visit on Wednesday, April 15th, 2015 (SpB)
Wednesday, April 15th, 2015 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: download logger data, reset the LI-7200
Weather: Some sun, but mostly clouds. There was a quick snow squall
while on the tower. A storm is supposed to hit tonight and tomorrow.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep
* the snowpack is very low...road to C1 is snow-free (and dry)...como
creek has a "gurgle" to it...snow was extremely firm/hard and could
walk almost anywhere.
* met the new MRS manager: Matt (Matthew.Malick@colorado.edu)
---------
* Span cylinder at 1400 psi. N2 at 800 psi.
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 51 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 63 cm
farthest probe = 69 cm
* reset the LI-7200 by pushing the "reset" button..it has been
running, but I have been unable to log into it...maybe the usb thumb
drive locked up?? It seemed to recover, but we lost a few weeks of
data, ie:
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 5027524 Mar 30 04:00 2015-03-30T090000_AIU-1250.ghg
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 5023835 Mar 30 05:00 2015-03-30T100000_AIU-1250.ghg
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 4915465 Mar 30 06:00 2015-03-30T110000_AIU-1250.ghg
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 20555446 Mar 30 07:00 2015-03-30T120000_AIU-1250.data
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 10055 Mar 30 06:00 2015-03-30T120000_AIU-1250.metadata
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 91615 Mar 30 07:00 2015-03-30T130000_AIU-1250.data
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 10058 Mar 30 07:00 2015-03-30T130000_AIU-1250.metadata
[data gap here!]
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 3584885 Apr 15 12:00 2015-04-15T171720_AIU-1250.ghg
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 4948166 Apr 15 13:00 2015-04-15T180000_AIU-1250.ghg
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 4897530 Apr 15 14:00 2015-04-15T190000_AIU-1250.ghg
* from 10:28-10:30 MST, adjusted span/zero flow in LI-6262
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1189591 Apr 15 09:36 soil4_15.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 628943 Apr 15 09:42 soil4_15b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1298866 Apr 15 09:54 tc4_15.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 552426 Apr 15 09:59 tc4_15b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 79326 Apr 15 10:00 noah4_15.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 553220 Apr 15 11:07 mrs_150415.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 2677 Apr 15 10:00 swf_log_150415.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 18644 Apr 15 12:15 pc208w.dnd_150415.dat*
note: mrs_150415.dat has some gaps and is missing data at the end of file!!
(not sure why this is??)....ie:
131,94,605,-5.655,-5.922,-7.12,-3.61,-2.223,-1.263,-.623,-.178,-.104,.006,.03,
131,94,610,-5.492,-5.795,-7.04,-3.61,-2.223,-1.283,-.623,-.178,-.104,.006,.033
131,94,615,-5.495,-5.767,-6.979,-3.613,-2.223,-1.278,-.623,-.178,-.104,.006,.028,
131,94,620,-5.447,-5.732,-6.949,-3.61,-2.225,-1.301,-.623,-.178,-.104,.006,.033,
-.068,-.046,-.046,-.071,-.157,-.009,.027,-.645,-1,-1.087,-1.128,-1.238,-1.304,
131,97,45,-.882,-1.028,-1.265,-1.427,-.066,-.046,-.046,-.073,-.157,-.01,.027,
131,97,50,-.902,-1.055,-1.305,-1.465,-.081,-.046,-.046,-.071,-.157,-.01,.027,
131,97,55,-.892,-1.055,-1.298,-1.473,-.083,-.046,-.046,-.078,-.157,-.01,.027,
131,97,100,-.93,-1.093,-1.323,-1.508,-.083,-.046,-.046,-.066,-.157,-.01,.027,
on issfa, the port state changed, ie:
root@titan2 root# more /var/log/isfs/messages
Apr 15 13:05:01 titan2 /USR/SBIN/CRON[16447]: (root) CMD (/etc/cron.daily/logrotate)
Apr 15 14:05:01 titan2 /USR/SBIN/CRON[16451]: (root) CMD (/etc/cron.daily/logrotate)
Apr 15 15:05:02 titan2 /USR/SBIN/CRON[16455]: (root) CMD (/etc/cron.daily/logrotate)
Apr 15 15:55:16 titan2 ptpd: Port state changed to pass
Apr 15 15:55:36 titan2 ptpd: Port state changed to mst
Apr 15 15:55:36 titan2 ptpd: Port state changed to pass
Apr 15 15:55:56 titan2 ptpd: Port state changed to mst
Apr 15 15:55:56 titan2 ptpd: Port state changed to pass
Apr 15 15:56:16 titan2 ptpd: Port state changed to mst
Apr 15 15:56:16 titan2 ptpd: Port state changed to pass
Apr 15 15:56:36 titan2 ptpd: Port state changed to mst
etc, etc
Apr 15 16:06:56 titan2 ptpd: Port state changed to pass
Apr 15 16:07:16 titan2 ptpd: Port state changed to mst
Apr 15 16:07:16 titan2 ptpd: Port state changed to pass
Apr 15 16:07:36 titan2 ptpd: Port state changed to mst
Apr 15 17:05:01 titan2 /USR/SBIN/CRON[16463]: (root) CMD (/etc/cron.daily/logrotate)
Apr 15 18:05:01 titan2 /USR/SBIN/CRON[16467]: (root) CMD (/etc/cron.daily/logrotate)
Apr 15 19:05:01 titan2 /USR/SBIN/CRON[16471]: (root) CMD (/etc/cron.daily/logrotate)
829: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 29-Feb-2016 11:47:35 MST, site visit on Saturday, March 28th, 2015 (SpB)
Saturday, March 28th, 2015 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: download logger data
Weather: Warm, Breezy
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep
* the snowpack has taken a real hit...not much snow and warm weather
recently...still some snow on the road below trailer, but water
starting to flow. walking over snowpack was great--no need for
snowshoes and still fairly firm.
* Ed left some thermocouple holders in the shed (got them).
---------
* Span cylinder at 1600 psi. N2 at 1200 psi.
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 66 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 80 cm
farthest probe = 89 cm
* at around 12:40 MST, moved REBS #4 down to 2m. NOTE: aspiration
fans are still not connected!
* also, most moved REBs AM25T from the plastic box to a campbell
enclosure (needed to redo all the wiring, but worth it in the long
run). Campbell enclosure was "borrowed" from lab (carried up to site
on last visit).
* from around 13:00-14:00 MST, re-did wiring...details:
* swapped SD cards from cloudCAM / snowtempCAM
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1404651520 Mar 29 16:31 photos_cloudcam_west_150328.tar
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1807769600 Mar 29 16:39 photos_snowprobes_150328.tar
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1422837760 Mar 29 16:19 photos_tower_base_150328a.tar
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1486653440 Mar 29 16:21 photos_tower_base_150328b.tar
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 2992793600 Mar 29 17:07 photos_tower_downlooking_150328a.tar
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 2591631360 Mar 29 17:15 photos_tower_downlooking_150328b.tar
* downloaded logger data (was actually able to get
to the UCB logger!):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root 1358782 Mar 28 14:54 mrs_150328.dat
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root 172375 Mar 28 11:51 mrs3_28.dat
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root 91773 Mar 28 11:46 noah3_28.dat
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root 941707 Mar 28 11:22 soil3_28b.dat
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root 1210862 Mar 28 11:14 soil3_28.dat
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root 4605 Mar 28 16:09 swf_log_150328.dat
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root 880064 Mar 28 11:43 tc3_28b.dat
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root 1291761 Mar 28 11:36 tc3_28.dat
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root 1092591 Mar 28 12:17 ucb3_28.dat
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root 24306 Mar 28 12:18 ucb3_28b.dat
828: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 29-Feb-2016 11:44:25 MST, site visit on Saturday, March 7th, 2015 (SpB)
Saturday, March 7th, 2015 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: download logger data
Weather: Warm, powerful sun, calm.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU Prius
* could not quite make it up the final stretch of road to MRS..parked
at sourdough trailhead and walked from there...
* brought the campbell enclosure (from cristol) to use with REBS TRH
sensors (Peter said it was ok to take an older one)...note, this was
left in the laser shed...
* lots of new snow since last visit--some melting in upper layers, but
cold below.
---------
* Span cylinder at 1690 psi. N2 at 1510 psi.
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 80 cm (at top mark, but covered with snow so couldn't read it!)
TP101 461 middle probe = 100 cm
farthest probe = 109 cm
* from 14:24-14:47 MST, Changed profiler (li-6251) dessicant
* measured CSAT booms, here are details (all measurements are in cm):
boom Distance (vertical strut)
width Back Front Notes
----- ------ ----- --------------------
level 14 ------ TOP (upward-looking PAR sensor)
level 13 ------ 25.5m, port 10, sn 0855 4.5 6 5.5 Straight
level 12 ------ 23.35m, CSI boxes (for CPEC200) [NA]
level 11 ------ 21.5m CSAT3 (main flux level) EOL: 4.5 7.4 6.3 straight
CSAT3A: 3.7 48.8 48.0 slight angle toward east
** Also, note that CSAT3A might have been moved by Ed sometime in January 2015....
CU: 4.5 164 (est) 164 (est) straight
distance from west side booms: CU: 3.0 cm 3.0 cm
level 10 ------ 19.65m, LI7550 boxes port 9, sn 0673 4.5 20.3 19.5 straight
level 9 ------ 17.8m, cr23x (FAST) [NA]
level 8.7 ----- ??m, CSI CSAT3, sn 0328 Just below the level with CR23x (on a short boom)
sonics:/dev/ttyS11 3 270 401 2014 12 10 18:38:25.039 12 10 18:38:45.037 20.00 0.013 0.130 12 12
level 8 ------ 15.95m, webcams port 8, sn 0540 4.5 6.4 6.0 straight
level 7 ------ 14.1m, prop-vane port 7, sn 1121 4.5 6.0 6.0 straight, slight droop, a bit bouncy??
level 6 ------ 12.25m, ATI boom port 6, sn 0673 4.5 80.5 1.0 angled boom, straight
level 5 ------ 10.40m, cr23x (MET) + rain gauge [NA]
level 4 ------ 8.55m, platform port 5, sn 1119 4.5 80.0 1.7 angled boom, approx straight (slight angle to west)
level 3 ------ 6.70m, LI-6262 box [NA]
level 2 ------ 4.85m, LI-6251 box port 2, sn 1117 4.5 80.4 1.0 angled boom, straight
level 1 ------ 3.00m, power [NA]
level 0 ------ Ground, slighly elevated due to concrete pad.
* Critical measurement: from mid-strut to mid-strut the east side of the tower is 129.3 cm
(for some reason I had this as 127.5 cm last time??)
* swapped SD cards from cloudCAM / snowtempCAM
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1670563840 Mar 8 20:50 photos_cloudcam_west_150307a.tar
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 669368320 Mar 8 20:51 photos_cloudcam_west_150307b.tar
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 469268480 Mar 8 20:51 photos_snowprobes_150307a.tar
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 2364334080 Mar 8 20:55 photos_snowprobes_150307b.tar
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 933120000 Mar 8 20:56 photos_snowprobes_150307c.tar
* downloaded logger data (nctc was around 2 min slow!..also cnr seemed
slow, and forgot to reset the time!), files:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1116332 Mar 7 12:55 cnr3_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 621048 Mar 7 13:04 cnr3_7b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 844879 Mar 7 13:41 prf3_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 664924 Mar 7 13:53 met3_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 786629 Mar 7 14:04 met3_7b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 172779 Mar 7 14:07 met3_7c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1247027 Mar 7 14:22 nctc3_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1022799 Mar 7 14:31 nctc3_7b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1275271 Mar 7 15:17 soil3_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 362235 Mar 7 15:23 soil3_7b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1347295 Mar 7 15:37 tc3_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 263712 Mar 7 15:39 tc3_7b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 123566 Mar 7 15:42 noah3_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1505472 Mar 7 16:11 mrs_150307.dat*
-----------------------
Sat Feb 28 21:25:42 MST 2015
root@sonics config# df -k
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mtdblock2 32640 22592 10048 69% /
/dev/sda1 985188 212796 722348 23% /media/cf
/dev/sda1 985188 212796 722348 23% /usr/local
/dev/sda1 985188 212796 722348 23% /lib/modules/2.6.35.9-ael1-1-viper/local
/dev/sda1 985188 212796 722348 23% /var/tmp/log/isfs
/dev/sda1 985188 212796 722348 23% /var/lib/logrotate
/dev/sda1 985188 212796 722348 23% /var/lib/ntp
/dev/sdb1 57685532 15959072 38796208 29% /media/usbdisk
root@sonics root# ls -lag /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_2015020* | wc
54 486 6588
root@sonics root# rm /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_2015020*
/dev/sdb1 57685532 10931072 43824208 20% /media/usbdisk
* on 2/28/15 at 21:25 MST, started ops75, sampling EOL CSAT3s at 60-Hz, files:
data_stats /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20150301_080000.dat
Exception: EOFException: /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20150301_080000.dat: open: EOF
sensor dsm sampid nsamps |------- start -------| |------ end -----| rate minMaxDT(sec) minMaxLen
3 10 29040 2015 03 01 08:00:01.092 03 01 11:59:59.658 2.02 0.075 1.272 51 73
3 50 863981 2015 03 01 07:59:59.995 03 01 11:59:59.983 60.00 -0.002 0.292 12 12
3 100 863973 2015 03 01 08:00:00.003 03 01 11:59:59.996 60.00 0.001 0.316 12 12
3 150 863995 2015 03 01 08:00:00.293 03 01 11:59:59.985 60.00 0.001 0.167 12 12
3 200 863978 2015 03 01 08:00:00.271 03 01 11:59:59.986 60.00 0.001 0.168 12 12
3 250 863969 2015 03 01 08:00:00.306 03 01 11:59:59.993 60.00 0.001 0.182 12 12
3 270 288000 2015 03 01 08:00:00.932 03 01 11:59:59.956 20.00 0.006 0.551 12 12
3 300 863969 2015 03 01 08:00:00.272 03 01 11:59:59.984 60.00 -0.029 0.323 12 20
3 350 863991 2015 03 01 08:00:00.282 03 01 11:59:59.996 60.00 0.001 0.180 12 12
3 32768 2901 2015 03 01 08:00:01.235 03 01 11:59:56.189 0.20 0.007 5.387 22 26
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 95420605 Feb 28 21:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20150301_000000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 9807775 Feb 28 21:24 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20150301_040000.dat <-- last file at 30hz
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 159620805 Mar 1 01:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20150301_042505.dat <-- 1st at 60 hz
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 180091027 Mar 1 05:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20150301_080000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 180091635 Mar 1 09:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20150301_120000.dat
root@sonics config# ls -lag /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20150301_0*
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 95420605 Mar 1 04:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20150301_000000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 9807775 Mar 1 04:24 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20150301_040000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 32154 Mar 1 04:26 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20150301_042505.dat <-- first 60 Hz file!
- restarted the CSATs so they are now sampling at 60-Hz.
root@sonics config# ls -lag /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20150301_0*
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 95420605 Mar 1 04:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20150301_000000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 9807775 Mar 1 04:24 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20150301_040000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 32154 Mar 1 04:26 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20150301_042505.dat <-- first 60 Hz file!
Mar 1 04:24:40 sonics dsm[5419]: NOTICE|closing: /dev/ttyS2, #timeouts=0
Mar 1 04:24:40 sonics dsm[5419]: NOTICE|closing: /dev/ttyS10, #timeouts=0
Mar 1 04:24:40 sonics dsm[5419]: NOTICE|closing: /dev/ttyS11, #timeouts=0
Mar 1 04:24:40 sonics dsm[5419]: NOTICE|closing: /dev/ttyS5, #timeouts=0
Mar 1 04:24:40 sonics dsm[5419]: NOTICE|closing: /dev/ttyS9, #timeouts=1
Mar 1 04:24:40 sonics dsm[5419]: NOTICE|closing: /dev/ttyS8, #timeouts=1
Mar 1 04:25:01 sonics dsm[17920]: NOTICE|parsing: /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/sonics.xml
Mar 1 04:25:04 sonics dsm[17929]: NOTICE|opening: /var/tmp/gps_pty0
Mar 1 04:25:04 sonics dsm[17929]: NOTICE|opening: /dev/ttyS1
Mar 1 04:25:04 sonics dsm[17929]: NOTICE|opening: /dev/ttyS2
Mar 1 04:25:17 sonics dsm[17929]: WARNING|sonics:/dev/ttyS2: Cannot query sonic serial number, but data received. 1 open failures.
Mar 1 04:25:17 sonics dsm[17929]: WARNING|sonics:/dev/ttyS2: Exception: IOTimeoutException: sonics:/dev/ttyS2: open: timeout
Mar 1 04:25:17 sonics dsm[17929]: NOTICE|closing: /dev/ttyS2, #timeouts=1
root@sonics config# data_stats
2015-03-01,04:28:32|NOTICE|parsing: /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/sonics.xml
^Creceived signal Interrupt(2), si_signo=2, si_errno=0, si_code=128
sensor dsm sampid nsamps |------- start -------| |------ end -----| rate minMaxDT(sec) minMaxLen
sonics:/var/tmp/gps_pty0 3 10 49 2015 03 01 04:28:31.559 03 01 04:28:54.697 2.07 0.147 0.968 51 73
sonics:/dev/ttyS2 3 50 1434 2015 03 01 04:28:31.560 03 01 04:28:55.437 60.02 0.002 0.029 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS5 3 100 1434 2015 03 01 04:28:31.556 03 01 04:28:55.438 60.00 0.007 0.028 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS6 3 150 1435 2015 03 01 04:28:31.548 03 01 04:28:55.444 60.01 0.008 0.028 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS7 3 200 1435 2015 03 01 04:28:31.553 03 01 04:28:55.453 60.00 0.009 0.025 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS8 3 250 1435 2015 03 01 04:28:31.555 03 01 04:28:55.454 60.00 0.008 0.026 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS11 3 270 478 2015 03 01 04:28:31.557 03 01 04:28:55.405 20.00 0.040 0.060 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS9 3 300 1435 2015 03 01 04:28:31.549 03 01 04:28:55.445 60.01 0.008 0.028 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS10 3 350 1435 2015 03 01 04:28:31.544 03 01 04:28:55.443 60.00 0.006 0.026 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS1 3 32768 5 2015 03 01 04:28:35.500 03 01 04:28:55.389 0.20 4.961 4.989 26 26
IOException: inet:127.0.0.1:56220: recv: Interrupted system call
827: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 29-Feb-2016 11:40:51 MST, site visit on Friday, February 20th, 2015 (SpB)
Friday, February 20th, 2015 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Swap gas cylinders, download logger data
Weather: Sunny and calm in early morning, then it started snowing
and snowed quite hard and steady.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep
* brought down a campbell battery and charger pack (might want to use
one of these for running the REBs T/RH sensors?). Bring to campus
for testing...
---------
* Span cylinder at 20 --> 1800 psi. N2 at 250 --> 1850 psi.
* at approx 10:30 MST, removed cc316422 (n2) started cc197414 at 1850 psi
* at approx 10:30 MST, removed cc254814 (span) started cc185237 (dave
bowling cylinder) at 1800 psi...
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 87 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 79 cm
farthest probe = 64 cm
* russter2 booted, but the login window was slow to come up...
* at around 10:00 MST, disconnected power from LI-7500A OP1
* swapped SD card from tower-base cam, files:
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 2356746240 Feb 20 16:41 photos_tower_base_150220a.tar
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1466429440 Feb 20 16:43 photos_tower_base_150220b.tar
* the SD card at the snowprobes was working, but I didn't swap it...
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1240683 Feb 20 11:03 soil2_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 114520 Feb 20 11:05 soil2_20b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1292370 Feb 20 11:21 tc2_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 65886 Feb 20 11:22 tc2_20b.dat*
---------------------------
Thu Feb 19 15:14:54 MST 2015
removed January files from sonics dsm:
root@sonics root# ls -lag /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_201501* | wc
189 1701 23058
root@sonics root# data_stats
2015-02-19,22:10:44|NOTICE|parsing: /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/sonics.xml
^Creceived signal Interrupt(2), si_signo=2, si_errno=0, si_code=128
sensor dsm sampid nsamps |------- start -------| |------ end -----| rate minMaxDT(sec) minMaxLen
sonics:/var/tmp/gps_pty0 3 10 77 2015 02 19 22:10:41.518 02 19 22:11:18.679 2.05 0.146 1.008 51 73
sonics:/dev/ttyS2 3 50 1153 2015 02 19 22:10:41.203 02 19 22:11:19.604 30.00 0.018 0.052 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS5 3 100 1153 2015 02 19 22:10:41.204 02 19 22:11:19.606 30.00 0.017 0.053 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS6 3 150 1153 2015 02 19 22:10:41.214 02 19 22:11:19.615 30.00 0.020 0.050 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS7 3 200 1153 2015 02 19 22:10:41.199 02 19 22:11:19.598 30.00 0.022 0.046 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS8 3 250 1154 2015 02 19 22:10:41.194 02 19 22:11:19.624 30.00 0.020 0.052 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS11 3 270 769 2015 02 19 22:10:41.198 02 19 22:11:19.597 20.00 0.036 0.064 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS9 3 300 1153 2015 02 19 22:10:41.200 02 19 22:11:19.599 30.00 0.012 0.057 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS10 3 350 1153 2015 02 19 22:10:41.213 02 19 22:11:19.614 30.00 0.020 0.049 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS1 3 32768 8 2015 02 19 22:10:44.161 02 19 22:11:18.951 0.20 4.962 4.980 26 26
/dev/sdb1 57685532 27701804 27053476 51% /media/usbdisk
root@sonics root# rm /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_201501*
root@sonics root# df -k | grep media
/dev/sda1 985188 230376 704768 25% /media/cf
/dev/sdb1 57685532 10776632 43978648 20% /media/usbdisk
826: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 29-Feb-2016 11:38:10 MST, site visit on Saturday, February 7th, 2015 (SpB)
Saturday, February 7th, 2015 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Swap gas cylinders, download logger data, finish
setup of REBS T/RH probes, resetup picarro.
Weather: Quite windy and very warm.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU Prius
* took several videos of the wind and the trees.
* moved the old dell inspiron (quacker backup) laptop from the trailer
back to campus (do I know the password?).
---------
* Span cylinder at 250 psi. N2 at 600 psi.
* moved cc319297 to the tower and put along the fence
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 56 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 68 cm
farthest probe = 70 cm
* re-setup the picarro back in the picarro shed (Dave Bowling had
disconnected it and moved it to his shed in January). There were
instructions from Max and David Noone about how to do this. It seems
like things have been re-configured (re-plumbed) since Max has been
there...it all seemed to come back up ok.
* russter2 was up and running (rebooted itself!)...I guess I need to
unplug it when I leave...
* killed ptp on russter2, ie:
bash-3.2# ntpq -pn
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
==============================================================================
+198.11.18.56 .GPS. 1 u 434 1024 377 2.958 0.431 9.735
*198.11.18.57 .GPS. 1 u 950 1024 377 2.376 -0.127 0.265
+128.138.82.156 128.138.140.44 2 u 374 1024 377 7.026 -0.427 47.649
bash-3.2# ps gaxu | grep ptp
root 2969 0.0 0.1 1800 376 ? Ss Jan23 0:01 /usr/local/ptpd/bin/ptpd -t -s 1 -i NTP -b eth0 -p -n _DFLT -f /var/log/ptpd/stats -R /var/log/ptpd/record
root 32215 0.0 0.2 4028 692 pts/0 R+ 10:41 0:00 grep ptp
bash-3.2# kill -9 2969
bash-3.2# ps gaxu | grep ptp
root 32225 0.0 0.2 4028 668 pts/0 R+ 10:43 0:00 grep ptp
* on isffa the log files are:
root@titan2 root# ls -lag /var/log/isfs/ | grep Feb
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 Feb 7 17:05 .
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 280 Feb 7 00:05 ..
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 Feb 1 00:05 dsm.log
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 20 Feb 1 00:05 dsm.log.1.gz
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 42657 Feb 7 18:03 kernel
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 13404 Feb 7 18:19 messages
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 61659 Feb 7 17:05 messages.0
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 3072 Feb 7 17:05 messages.1.gz
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2928 Feb 7 14:05 messages.2.gz
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 3119 Feb 7 11:05 messages.3.gz
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 69632 Feb 7 00:00 ntp
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 Feb 1 00:05 ptpd_record
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 20 Feb 1 00:05 ptpd_record.1.gz
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 0 Feb 1 00:05 ptpd_stats
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 20 Feb 1 00:05 ptpd_stats.1.gz
and the logs are full of messages like:
Feb 7 14:05:10 titan2 ptpd: Port state changed to mst
Feb 7 14:05:11 titan2 ptpd: Port state changed to pass
Feb 7 14:05:30 titan2 ptpd: Port state changed to mst
Feb 7 14:05:31 titan2 ptpd: Port state changed to pass
Feb 7 14:05:50 titan2 ptpd: Port state changed to mst
Feb 7 14:05:51 titan2 ptpd: Port state changed to pass
killing ptpd on russter2 seems to have stopped these messages, ie:
Feb 7 17:43:10 titan2 ptpd: Port state changed to mst
Feb 7 17:43:11 titan2 ptpd: Port state changed to pass
Feb 7 17:43:30 titan2 ptpd: Port state changed to mst
Feb 7 18:05:01 titan2 /USR/SBIN/CRON[9153]: (root) CMD (/etc/cron.daily/logrotate)
Feb 7 18:05:01 titan2 logrotate: error: stat of /var/log/isfs/ptpd2.log failed: No such file or directory
Feb 7 18:19:04 titan2 sshd[9156]: Accepted password for root from 198.11.18.75 port 55050 ssh2
* time stamp:
root@titan2 root# ntpq -p
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
==============================================================================
-tcom-gw-loop.co 128.138.140.44 2 u 41 64 377 6.985 1.698 4.592
+a1.pcloud.com 200.98.196.212 2 u 45 64 357 57.052 -0.272 0.996
x142.54.181.202 64.113.32.5 2 u 7 64 377 31.495 -8.437 0.607
+422224.s.dediku 129.6.15.30 2 u 20 64 377 55.510 -0.049 1.075
+forestcam.color .GPS. 1 u 55 64 377 0.746 -0.095 0.031
LOCAL(0) .LOCL. 10 l 29d 64 0 0.000 0.000 0.000
oGPS_NMEA(0) .GPS. 0 l 3 16 377 0.000 0.000 0.031
* at 14:00 MST, re-started the LI-7500A OP1 IRGA...it seemed to be
running ok, but no data were being saved on the usb drive and the
network connection went down (again!).
* from 15:01-15:16, replaced the 2-micron filter in the LI-6251 box
(need to check if the profile system is working (or not)?!?...
* at approx 15:40 MST, swiped krypton
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1296681 Feb 7 13:10 soil2_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 429895 Feb 7 13:14 soil2_7b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1300106 Feb 7 13:27 tc2_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 394901 Feb 7 13:30 tc2_7b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 181606 Feb 7 13:36 mrs2_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 156610 Feb 7 13:42 noah2_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 831332 Feb 7 14:23 ucb2_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1082219 Feb 7 16:44 mrs_150207.dat*
825: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 29-Feb-2016 11:32:36 MST, site visit on Thursday, January 22nd, 2015 (SpB, JK)
Thursday, January 22nd, 2015 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JK
Purpose of visit:
Weather: Sunny, calm (some fresh snow)
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep (did a full 360 on road below MRS!).
*
---------
* Span cylinder at 350 psi. N2 at 800? psi
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 44 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 55 cm
farthest probe = 55 cm
* at around 11:00 MST, restarted LI-7500A OP1 (lost connection a few days later)
* cracked tubing for the barometric pressure sensor (replaced)
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1227516 Jan 22 12:52 soil1_22.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 966009 Jan 22 13:01 soil1_22b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1350003 Jan 22 13:21 tc1_22.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 777014 Jan 22 13:27 tc1_22b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 189358 Jan 22 13:32 mrs1_22.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1171648 Feb 7 16:44 mrs_150122.dat*
data proc notes:
----------------------
Tue Jan 13 10:03:32 MST 2015
In dumping the sonic data noticed a gap in the "sonic" files, ie:
dir /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_201410* | more
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 59134267 Oct 3 06:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20141003_080000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 59134253 Oct 3 10:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20141003_120000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 58923607 Oct 3 14:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20141003_160000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 32205085 Oct 3 16:10 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20141003_200000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 57352722 Oct 10 14:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20141010_160713.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 59133735 Oct 10 18:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20141010_200000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 59133805 Oct 11 11:24 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20141011_000000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 59134617 Oct 11 11:26 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20141011_080000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 59134635 Oct 11 11:29 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20141011_120000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1375 Oct 11 13:32 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20141011_193211.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 6388018 Oct 11 14:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20141011_193356.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 59134813 Oct 11 18:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20141011_200000.dat
this produced:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 28833259 Jan 12 16:43 /data/data_ascii/141002_csat_35m.dat.gz
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 16694517 Jan 12 16:44 /data/data_ascii/141003_csat_05m.dat.gz
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 17300834 Jan 12 16:44 /data/data_ascii/141003_csat_10m.dat.gz
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 17981436 Jan 12 16:45 /data/data_ascii/141003_csat_15m.dat.gz
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 18144066 Jan 12 16:46 /data/data_ascii/141003_csat_20m.dat.gz
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 18186102 Jan 12 16:46 /data/data_ascii/141003_csat_25m.dat.gz
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 18229461 Jan 12 16:47 /data/data_ascii/141003_csat_30m.dat.gz
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 18150155 Jan 12 16:48 /data/data_ascii/141003_csat_35m.dat.gz
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 40 Jan 12 16:48 /data/data_ascii/141004_csat_05m.dat.gz
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 40 Jan 12 16:48 /data/data_ascii/141004_csat_10m.dat.gz
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 40 Jan 12 16:48 /data/data_ascii/141004_csat_15m.dat.gz
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 40 Jan 12 16:48 /data/data_ascii/141004_csat_20m.dat.gz
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 40 Jan 12 16:48 /data/data_ascii/141004_csat_25m.dat.gz
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 40 Jan 12 16:48 /data/data_ascii/141004_csat_30m.dat.gz
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 40 Jan 12 16:48 /data/data_ascii/141004_csat_35m.dat.gz
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 40 Jan 12 16:49 /data/data_ascii/141005_csat_05m.dat.gz
etc, etc.
so, redumped sonic data using niwot_urquell, to get:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 26429370 Jan 13 10:03 /data/data_ascii/141003_csat_05m.dat.gz
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 27409764 Jan 13 10:04 /data/data_ascii/141003_csat_10m.dat.gz
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 28558026 Jan 13 10:05 /data/data_ascii/141003_csat_15m.dat.gz
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 28853204 Jan 13 10:06 /data/data_ascii/141003_csat_20m.dat.gz
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 28925113 Jan 13 10:07 /data/data_ascii/141003_csat_25m.dat.gz
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 40 Jan 13 10:07 /data/data_ascii/141003_csat_27m.dat.gz
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 28996935 Jan 13 10:08 /data/data_ascii/141003_csat_30m.dat.gz
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 28913538 Jan 13 10:09 /data/data_ascii/141003_csat_35m.dat.gz
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 26005379 Jan 13 10:10 /data/data_ascii/141004_csat_05m.dat.gz
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 27146307 Jan 13 10:11 /data/data_ascii/141004_csat_10m.dat.gz
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 28441912 Jan 13 10:12 /data/data_ascii/141004_csat_15m.dat.gz
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 28709707 Jan 13 10:13 /data/data_ascii/141004_csat_20m.dat.gz
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 28810402 Jan 13 10:14 /data/data_ascii/141004_csat_25m.dat.gz
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 40 Jan 13 10:14 /data/data_ascii/141004_csat_27m.dat.gz
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 28853197 Jan 13 10:15 /data/data_ascii/141004_csat_30m.dat.gz
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 28852397 Jan 13 10:16 /data/data_ascii/141004_csat_35m.dat.gz
etc, etc.
----------------------
Tue Jan 13 03:24:39 GMT 2015
Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2015 20:44:45 MST
To: "Sean Burns"
cc: Gordon Maclean
From: "Sean Burns"
Subject: Re: LI-COR PTPd clock setup
Hi Gordon,
looks like it worked!...the times on the instruments are now close to
NIST time (and before one was around 5 min off from NIST)...and in the
logs on the one instrument that I have root access to, i see the
following:
Jan 13 03:24:00 mDNSResponder: mDNSPlatformRawTime went backwards by 42492 ticks; setting correction fact
or to -857926051
I still don't see anything showing up in the logs on the titan...ie:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 Jan 13 03:23 /var/log/isfs/ptpd_record
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 0 Jan 13 03:23 /var/log/isfs/ptpd_stats
but as long as it's working ok, then this is not critical....
I did see:
Jan 13 03:23:33 titan2 ptpd: Port state changed to init
Jan 13 03:23:33 titan2 ptpd: Port state changed to lstn
Jan 13 03:23:53 titan2 ptpd: Port state changed to mst
in /var/log/isfs/messages on the titan (as you also saw).
thanks for your help!
SpB.
> > OK, I've built ptpd (V1). It is in the same debian package as the V2
> > daemon.
> >
> > It is started with /etc/init.d/ptpd, rather than /etc/init.d/ptpd2.
> >
> > It is run with much the same options as on russter, and writes log files to
> > /var/log/isfs/ptpd_stats and /var/log/isfs/ptpd_record. I've added a -S
> > option to write to syslog. The options are set in /etc/default/ptpd
> >
> > I started it on a lab system. Seems ok.
> >
> > Could you copy the .deb files from porter2 up to the DSMs and install them?
> > The debian packages are on porter2:
> >
> > /opt/ael-dpkgs/*ptp*.deb
> > /opt/ael-dpkgs/isfs/*ptp*.deb
> >
> > Copy them to /tmp on the DSM, then install (I didn't change the package
> > version #s)
> >
> > dpkg -i ptpd_2.3.1-rc3_arm.deb
> > dpkg -i isff-ptpd_2.3.1-1_arm.deb
> >
> > You should have ptpd2 and ptpd on /usr/sbin.
> >
> > Shut down ptpd2, start ptpd
> >
> > /etc/init.d/ptpd2 stop
> > /etc/init.d/ptpd start
> >
> > # check messages:
> > tail /var/log/isfs/messages
> >
> > I saw these on my system:
> > Jan 1 00:17:36 met ptpd: Port state changed to init
> > Jan 1 00:17:36 met ptpd: Port state changed to lstn
> > Jan 1 00:17:56 met ptpd: Port state changed to mst
> >
> > Setup boot scripts:
> >
> > cd /etc/rc2.d
> > # turn off ptpd2 at boot
> > mv S90ptpd2 X90ptpd2
> > # start ptpd at boot
> > mv X90ptpd S90ptpd
> > ls -l S90ptpd (should point to ../init.d/ptpd)
> >
> >
*after trying to use ptpd2, we found out this was not compatible with
the LI-7550 (see email to LI-COR, Kevin and Mike)....so Gordon setup
ptpV1...installed it on isffa and here is what logs show:
root@titan2 tmp# more /etc/default/ptpd
# Any extra command-line options
PTPD_OPTIONS="-t -s 1 -i NTP -b eth0 -p -n _DFLT -S -f /var/log/isfs/ptpd_stats -R /var/log/isfs/ptpd_record"
did:
root@titan2 tmp# /etc/init.d/ptpd2 stop
Stopping PTP server: ptpd2.
then,
root@titan2 tmp# /etc/init.d/ptpd start
Starting PTP V1 server: ptpd done.
root@titan2 tmp# tail /var/log/isfs/messages
Jan 13 00:01:01 titan2 rsyncd[5945]: rsync on data/NIWOT/raw_data from urquell.colorado.edu (128.138.134.15)
Jan 13 00:01:01 titan2 rsyncd[5945]: building file list
Jan 13 00:05:01 titan2 /USR/SBIN/CRON[5947]: (root) CMD (/etc/cron.daily/logrotate)
Jan 13 00:06:24 titan2 rsyncd[5945]: sent 197727365 bytes received 288 bytes total size 7636656490
Jan 13 01:05:01 titan2 /USR/SBIN/CRON[5952]: (root) CMD (/etc/cron.daily/logrotate)
Jan 13 02:05:01 titan2 /USR/SBIN/CRON[5956]: (root) CMD (/etc/cron.daily/logrotate)
Jan 13 03:05:01 titan2 /USR/SBIN/CRON[5960]: (root) CMD (/etc/cron.daily/logrotate)
Jan 13 03:19:12 titan2 sshd[5963]: Accepted password for root from 128.138.134.15 port 50811 ssh2
Jan 13 03:23:33 titan2 ptpd: Port state changed to init
Jan 13 03:23:33 titan2 ptpd: Port state changed to lstn
root@titan2 tmp# cd /etc/rc2.d
root@titan2 rc2.d# mv S90ptpd2 X90ptpd2
root@titan2 rc2.d# mv X90ptpd S90ptpd
root@titan2 rc2.d# ls -lag S90ptpd
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 14 Jan 13 03:21 S90ptpd -> ../init.d/ptpd
checked times on LI-7550s and they seem, good, ie in the logs I see:
Jan 13 03:24:00 mDNSResponder: mDNSPlatformRawTime went backwards by 42492 ticks; setting correction factor to -857926051
[can't access log for LI-7200 since I don't have root access, but time is good!]
on LI-7200 time might have a jump in the file:
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 4747870 Jan 13 03:00 /home/licor/data/raw/2015-01-13T020000_AIU-1250.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 17554016 Jan 13 03:45 /home/licor/data/raw/2015-01-13T030000_AIU-1250.data.part
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 10058 Jan 13 03:00 /home/licor/data/raw/2015-01-13T030000_AIU-1250.metadata.part
------------------
root@titan2 root# date
Fri Jan 9 16:22:14 GMT 2015
root@titan2 root# ntpq -p
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
==============================================================================
+tcom-gw-loop.co 128.138.140.44 2 u 38 64 377 6.790 0.285 0.843
xservices.quadra 96.44.142.5 3 u 7 64 377 50.267 -6.962 1.313
+50.7.96.4 128.138.141.172 2 u 33 64 377 39.805 -0.345 1.762
-70.35.113.43 129.6.15.28 2 u 41 64 377 42.567 2.557 2.036
+forestcam.color .GPS. 1 u 19 64 377 0.711 -0.148 0.031
LOCAL(0) .LOCL. 10 l 81d 64 0 0.000 0.000 0.000
oGPS_NMEA(0) .GPS. 0 l 8 16 377 0.000 -0.002 0.031
On Jan 5th looks like a rather long (~8 hour) power outage, ie:
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 5189714 Jan 5 15:00 data/raw/2015-01-05T140000_AIU-1250.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 5235594 Jan 5 16:00 data/raw/2015-01-05T150000_AIU-1250.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 7705229 Jan 5 16:22 data/raw/2015-01-05T160000_AIU-1250.data
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 10058 Jan 5 16:00 data/raw/2015-01-05T160000_AIU-1250.metadata
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 383461 Jan 6 01:00 data/raw/2015-01-06T005549_AIU-1250.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 5402388 Jan 6 02:00 data/raw/2015-01-06T010000_AIU-1250.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 5305412 Jan 6 03:00 data/raw/2015-01-06T020000_AIU-1250.ghg
824: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 29-Feb-2016 11:28:13 MST, site visit on Friday, January 2nd, 2015 (SpB, DB)
Friday, January 2nd, 2015 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB, DB
Purpose of visit: download logger data.
Weather: Warm and clear. Extremely cold earlier
in the week, but this is not bad. Low winds.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU Prius.
* Dave Bowling was working on the TGA.
---------
* Span cylinder at 500 psi. N2 at 1200 psi.
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 44 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 55 cm
farthest probe = 55 cm
* the LI-7500A OP1 power light was blinking on/off...it seems like the
battery is losing power? I noticed the power connection inside the
LI-7550 box was loose...in the late afternoon, I disconnected it
from power using the connector inside the LI-7550 box (hopefully,
the battery can fully recover).
* from 14:55-15:00 MST, adjusted flow in LI-6262 span/n2 gases.
* moved the wingscape "eastcam" (which never seemed to work very
well!) so that it is now downward-looking at the CSATs and trees.
* downloaded photos from wingscape cameras:
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1393684480 Jan 5 10:57 photos_cloudcam_west_150102.tar
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1777192960 Jan 5 10:48 photos_snowprobes_150102.tar
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 2482483200 Jan 5 10:15 photos_tower_base_150102a.tar
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 721131520 Jan 5 10:26 photos_tower_base_150102b.tar
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1272333 Jan 2 12:16 soil1_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1142582 Jan 2 12:25 soil1_2b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1359519 Jan 2 12:38 tc1_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 964058 Jan 2 12:47 tc1_2b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 95845 Jan 2 12:49 noah1_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 190725 Jan 2 12:53 mrs1_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 680820 Jan 2 13:13 ucb1_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 601314 Jan 2 13:59 cnr1_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 297618 Jan 2 14:36 prf1_2.dat* <-- the battery power ran out (this file has issues).
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 0 Jan 2 14:37 prf1_2b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 480327 Jan 2 14:45 prf1_2c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 936830 Jan 2 14:56 prf1_2d.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 553854 Jan 2 15:02 prf1_2e.dat* <-- use this file for everything!
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 791915 Jan 2 15:14 met1_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 147259 Jan 2 15:16 met1_2b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1260791 Jan 2 15:30 nctc1_2.dat* <-- not the complete file!!
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1882280 Jan 2 16:15 mrs_150102.dat*
823: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 29-Feb-2016 11:23:35 MST, site visit on Thursday, December 11th, 2014 (SpB)
Thursday, December 11th, 2014 Visit:
------------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: setup the REBS T/RH sensors, download
logger data.
Weather: Quite warm and very sunny. There has not been any
snow in the past week.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep.
* Moose tracks on the trail. Also looked like the moose were foraging
in the creekbed (for willows?) by Como Creek.
* Ed Swiatek showed up with some long tubing (ran from top of tower to
base).
* Dean Anderson passed by on his way to check USGS.
* should be my final visit of 2014!
---------
* Span cylinder at 690 psi. N2 at 1700 psi.
* moved cc329280 (N2) from tower to C1 (inside trailer)
* snow depths (didn't measure, but they were low):
closest to tree = xx cm
TP101 461 middle probe = xx cm
farthest probe = xx cm
* adjusted regulator delivery pressure for N2 (lowered from around 22
psi to 17 psi)
* at around 11:30 MST, re-set LI-7500A OP1 (seems to lose the network
connection and usb archiving?)
* started running met_10.csi (needed to update connections to input
channels, see channels list at start of met_10.csi):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 15601 Dec 11 15:29 met_10.csi*
; CR23X Channel Number Sensor
; 1 25m prop-vane, WD
; 2 T5/RH5 se3/se4
; 3 16m prop-vane, WD
; 4 REBS T/RH 1/2, RH
; 5 REBS T/RH 1/2, Ta/Tc (was 2m RH sensor, removed)
; 6 RH Sensor, 8m
; 7 RH Sensor, 21m
; 8 baro pressure sensor
; 9 25m prop-vane, WS
; 10 16m prop-vane, WS
; 11 T4/RH4 (using se 21/22)
; 12
REBS1 = sensor THP98002
REBS2 = sensor THP98004
* REBS T/RH wiring:
purple = ground
orange = +12V
diff H = yellow RH.mV.REBS
L = green
diff H = wht T.air.REBS
L = black
diff H = gry T.cavity.REBS
L = blue
in AM416 these are connected as:
sensor THP98002
---------------
(block 1):
H1 = yellow RH
L1 = green
H2 = white T.air
L2 = black
(block 2):
H1 = unused
L1 = unused
H2 = grey T.cav
L2 = blue
this is repeated in block 3/4 for sensor 2 (THP98004).
note: the T.air and T.cav sensors use the same voltage range so
they are compatible with eachother.
- for wiring from am416 to met logger used:
signals:
white = H1 diff (am416 com block) --> diff ch4 H
red = L1 diff (am416 com block) --> diff ch4 L
green = H2 diff (am416 com block) --> diff ch5 H
black = L2 diff (am416 com block) --> diff ch5 L
power and controls: for power I cut the old 2m HMP sensor cable and
used that. (I also noticed there is a spare power cable, with green
plug, going into the met logger box!)
red = +12V
black = ground
white = RES (am416) ---> C5 (on cr23x)
black = CLK (am416) ---> C6 (on cr23x)
[still need to get power for the aspiration fans!]
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 804239 Dec 11 14:21 met12_11.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 52543 Dec 11 14:25 met12_11b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 436 Dec 11 15:43 met12_11c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 553587 Dec 11 15:53 cnr12_11.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 273100 Dec 11 16:01 prf12_11.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 757408 Dec 11 16:22 soil12_11.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 741849 Dec 11 16:30 tc12_11.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 87265 Dec 11 16:31 noah12_11.dat*
* on 12/10 at 11:35 MST, started ops73, sampling EOL CSAT3s at 30-Hz, files:
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 67198505 Dec 10 12:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20141210_080000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 67198397 Dec 10 16:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20141210_120000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 40632103 Dec 10 18:25 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20141210_160000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 1811639 Dec 10 18:33 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20141210_182635.dat <-- still using ops73 (20-Hz)
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 33399207 Dec 10 20:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20141210_183353.dat <-- first file using ops74 (30-Hz)
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 95422505 Dec 11 00:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20141210_200000.dat
----------
* Wed Dec 10 11:23:32 MST 2014
updated the CSATs to sample at 30-Hz, ie:
set oversample to "false" and change "rate" from 20 to 30 in
root@sonics root# nano /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/sonics_ops74.xml
cp -p /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/sonics_ops74.xml /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/sonics_ops.xml WRONG!!
should be:
cp -p /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/sonics_ops74.xml /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/sonics.xml
root@sonics root# df -k
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mtdblock2 32640 22904 9736 70% /
/dev/sda1 985188 169704 765440 18% /media/cf
/dev/sda1 985188 169704 765440 18% /usr/local
/dev/sda1 985188 169704 765440 18% /lib/modules/2.6.35.9-ael1-1-viper/local
/dev/sda1 985188 169704 765440 18% /var/tmp/log/isfs
/dev/sda1 985188 169704 765440 18% /var/lib/logrotate
/dev/sda1 985188 169704 765440 18% /var/lib/ntp
/dev/sdb1 57685532 21873416 32881864 40% /media/usbdisk
root@sonics root#
root@sonics root#
root@sonics root# ddn
root@sonics root# df -k
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mtdblock2 32640 22904 9736 70% /
/dev/sda1 985188 169704 765440 18% /media/cf
/dev/sda1 985188 169704 765440 18% /usr/local
/dev/sda1 985188 169704 765440 18% /lib/modules/2.6.35.9-ael1-1-viper/local
/dev/sda1 985188 169704 765440 18% /var/tmp/log/isfs
/dev/sda1 985188 169704 765440 18% /var/lib/logrotate
/dev/sda1 985188 169704 765440 18% /var/lib/ntp
root@sonics root# ls -lag /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/*
-rw-r--r-- 1 root 1342 13400 Sep 2 18:53 /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot.xml
-rw-r--r-- 1 root 1342 13606 Nov 20 21:59 /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/sonics.xml
-rw-r--r-- 1 root 1342 13400 Oct 27 17:40 /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/sonics_141027.xml
-rw-r--r-- 1 root 1342 13606 Nov 20 21:59 /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/sonics_141120.xml
-rw-r--r-- 1 root 1342 13607 Dec 10 18:21 /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/sonics_ops.xml
-rw-r--r-- 1 root 1342 13400 Oct 27 17:40 /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/sonics_ops71.xml
-rw-r--r-- 1 root 1342 13606 Nov 20 21:59 /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/sonics_ops73.xml
-rw-r--r-- 1 root 1342 13607 Dec 10 18:21 /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/sonics_ops74.xml
-rw-r--r-- 1 root 1342 7668 Sep 2 18:52 /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/sonics_v01.xml
root@sonics root#
tail -n 100 /var/log/isfs/dsm.log
Dec 9 18:43:08 sonics dsm[3685]: NOTICE|closing: /dev/ttyS11, #timeouts=833
Dec 9 18:43:18 sonics dsm[3686]: NOTICE|opening: /dev/ttyS11
Dec 9 18:43:21 sonics dsm[3685]: NOTICE|closing: /dev/ttyS11, #timeouts=834
Dec 9 18:43:31 sonics dsm[3686]: NOTICE|opening: /dev/ttyS11
Dec 10 18:12:38 sonics dsm[3685]: NOTICE|RawSampleOutputStream: inet:127.0.0.1:56002: IOException: inet:127.0.0.1:56002: send: Broken pipe, disconnecting
Dec 10 18:25:07 sonics dsm[3685]: NOTICE|closing: /dev/ttyS5, #timeouts=2
Dec 10 18:25:07 sonics dsm[3685]: NOTICE|closing: /dev/ttyS8, #timeouts=0
Dec 10 18:25:07 sonics dsm[3685]: NOTICE|closing: /dev/ttyS10, #timeouts=0
Dec 10 18:25:07 sonics dsm[3685]: NOTICE|closing: /dev/ttyS6, #timeouts=1
Dec 10 18:25:07 sonics dsm[3685]: NOTICE|closing: /dev/ttyS11, #timeouts=834
Dec 10 18:25:07 sonics dsm[3685]: NOTICE|closing: /dev/ttyS1, #timeouts=0
Dec 10 18:25:07 sonics dsm[3685]: NOTICE|closing: /dev/ttyS2, #timeouts=2
Dec 10 18:25:07 sonics dsm[3685]: NOTICE|closing: /dev/ttyS9, #timeouts=2
Dec 10 18:25:07 sonics dsm[3685]: NOTICE|closing: /var/tmp/gps_pty0, #timeouts=0
Dec 10 18:25:07 sonics tee_tty: 2014-12-10,18:25:07|ERROR|IOException: /var/tmp/gps_pty0: read: Input/output error
Dec 10 18:25:07 sonics dsm[3685]: NOTICE|closing: /dev/ttyS7, #timeouts=2
Dec 10 18:26:26 sonics dsm[8628]: NOTICE|parsing: /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/sonics.xml
Dec 10 18:26:34 sonics dsm[8637]: NOTICE|opening: /var/tmp/gps_pty0
Dec 10 18:26:34 sonics dsm[8637]: NOTICE|opening: /dev/ttyS1
Dec 10 18:26:34 sonics dsm[8637]: NOTICE|opening: /dev/ttyS2
Dec 10 18:26:37 sonics dsm[8637]: NOTICE|opening: /dev/ttyS5
Dec 10 18:26:39 sonics dsm[8637]: NOTICE|opening: /dev/ttyS6
Dec 10 18:26:42 sonics dsm[8637]: NOTICE|opening: /dev/ttyS7
Dec 10 18:26:45 sonics dsm[8637]: NOTICE|opening: /dev/ttyS8
tail -n 50 /var/log/isfs/sonics_NIWOT_csat3.log
##################
csat3: sonics:/dev/ttyS10, id=3,350, SN0855, 3.0f
time: 2014 11 21 18:09:33
ET= 20 ts=i XD=d GN=576a TK=1 UP=5 FK=0 RN=1 IT=1 DR=102 rx=2 fx=038 BX=0 AH=1 AT=0 RS=1 BR=0 RI=1 GO=39125 HA=0 6X=3 3X=2 PD=2 SD=0 ?d tf=02600 02600 02600
WM=o ar=0 ZZ=0 DC=1 ELo=010 010 010 ELb=010 010 010 TNo=536 d TNb=647 JD= 007
C0o=-2-2-2 C0b=-2-2-2 RC=0 tlo=8 8 8 tlb=8 8 8 CA=1 TD= duty=097 AQ= 60 AC=1 CD=0 SR=1 UX=0 MX=0 DTU=02320 ss=1 XP=2 RF=018 DS=007 SN0855 12sep12 JC=3 CB=3 MD=5 DF=05000 RNA=1 sa=1 rev 3.0f cs=30749 &=1 os=h
##################
csat3: sonics:/dev/ttyS2, id=3,50, SN1117, 3.0f
time: 2014 12 10 18:26:36
ET= 20 ts=i XD=d GN=666a TK=1 UP=5 FK=0 RN=1 IT=1 DR=102 rx=2 fx=038 BX=0 AH=1 AT=0 RS=1 BR=0 RI=1 GO=39125 HA=0 6X=3 3X=2 PD=2 SD=0 ?d tf=02600 02600 02600
WM=o ar=0 ZZ=0 DC=1 ELo=010 011 010 ELb=010 010 010 TNo=555 d TNb=455 JD= 007
C0o=-2-2-2 C0b=-2-2-2 RC=0 tlo=8 9 8 tlb=8 8 8 CA=1 TD= duty=099 AQ= 60 AC=1 CD=0 SR=1 UX=0 MX=0 DTU=02320 ss=1 XP=2 RF=018 DS=007 SN1117 11jun13 JC=3 CB=3 MD=5 DF=05000 RNA=1 sa=1 rev 3.0f cs=44443 &=1 os=h
##################
csat3: sonics:/dev/ttyS5, id=3,100, SN1119, 3.0f
time: 2014 12 10 18:26:38
ET= 20 ts=i XD=d GN=777a TK=1 UP=5 FK=0 RN=1 IT=1 DR=102 rx=2 fx=038 BX=0 AH=1 AT=0 RS=1 BR=0 RI=1 GO=39125 HA=0 6X=3 3X=2 PD=2 SD=0 ?d tf=02600 02600 02600
WM=o ar=0 ZZ=0 DC=1 ELo=009 009 010 ELb=009 010 009 TNo=855 d TNb=966 JD= 007
C0o=-2-2-2 C0b=-2-2-2 RC=0 tlo=7 7 8 tlb=7 8 7 CA=1 TD= duty=096 AQ= 60 AC=1 CD=0 SR=1 UX=0 MX=0 DTU=02320 ss=1 XP=2 RF=018 DS=007 SN1119 09aug12 JC=3 CB=3 MD=5 DF=05000 RNA=1 sa=1 rev 3.0f cs=09022 &=1 os=h
##################
csat3: sonics:/dev/ttyS6, id=3,150, SN0673, 3.0f
time: 2014 12 10 18:26:41
ET= 20 ts=i XD=d GN=656a TK=1 UP=5 FK=0 RN=1 IT=1 DR=102 rx=2 fx=038 BX=0 AH=1 AT=0 RS=1 BR=0 RI=1 GO=39125 HA=0 6X=3 3X=2 PD=2 SD=0 ?d tf=02600 02600 02600
WM=o ar=0 ZZ=0 DC=1 ELo=009 009 009 ELb=009 009 009 TNo=9c8 d TNb=9aa JD= 007
C0o=-2-2-2 C0b=-2-2-2 RC=0 tlo=7 7 7 tlb=7 7 7 CA=1 TD= duty=091 AQ= 60 AC=1 CD=0 SR=1 UX=0 MX=0 DTU=02320 ss=1 XP=2 RF=018 DS=007 SN0673 18jul12 JC=3 CB=3 MD=5 DF=05000 RNA=1 sa=1 rev 3.0f cs=10084 &=1 os=h
##################
csat3: sonics:/dev/ttyS7, id=3,200, SN1121, 3.0f
time: 2014 12 10 18:26:44
ET= 20 ts=i XD=d GN=666a TK=1 UP=5 FK=0 RN=1 IT=1 DR=102 rx=2 fx=038 BX=0 AH=1 AT=0 RS=1 BR=0 RI=1 GO=39125 HA=0 6X=3 3X=2 PD=2 SD=0 ?d tf=02600 02600 02600
WM=o ar=0 ZZ=0 DC=1 ELo=010 010 010 ELb=010 009 010 TNo=796 d TNb=696 JD= 007
C0o=-2-2-2 C0b=-2-2-2 RC=0 tlo=8 8 8 tlb=8 7 8 CA=1 TD= duty=097 AQ= 60 AC=1 CD=0 SR=1 UX=0 MX=0 DTU=02320 ss=1 XP=2 RF=018 DS=007 SN1121 05sep13 JC=3 CB=3 MD=5 DF=05000 RNA=1 sa=1 rev 3.0f cs=23087 &=1 os=h
##################
csat3: sonics:/dev/ttyS8, id=3,250, SN0540, 3.0f
time: 2014 12 10 18:26:46
ET= 20 ts=i XD=d GN=555a TK=1 UP=5 FK=0 RN=1 IT=1 DR=102 rx=2 fx=038 BX=0 AH=1 AT=0 RS=1 BR=0 RI=1 GO=39125 HA=0 6X=3 3X=2 PD=2 SD=0 ?d tf=02600 02600 02600
WM=o ar=0 ZZ=0 DC=1 ELo=009 009 009 ELb=010 009 010 TNo=9ab d TNb=aba JD= 007
C0o=-2-2-2 C0b=-2-2-2 RC=0 tlo=7 7 7 tlb=8 7 8 CA=1 TD= duty=092 AQ= 60 AC=1 CD=0 SR=1 UX=0 MX=0 DTU=02320 ss=1 XP=2 RF=018 DS=007 SN0540 13jun13 JC=3 CB=3 MD=5 DF=05000 RNA=1 sa=1 rev 3.0f cs=29504 &=1 os=h
##################
csat3: sonics:/dev/ttyS9, id=3,300, SN0677, 3.0f
time: 2014 12 10 18:26:49
ET= 20 ts=i XD=d GN=566a TK=1 UP=5 FK=0 RN=1 IT=1 DR=102 rx=2 fx=038 BX=0 AH=1 AT=0 RS=1 BR=0 RI=1 GO=39125 HA=0 6X=3 3X=2 PD=2 SD=0 ?d tf=02600 02600 02600
WM=o ar=0 ZZ=0 DC=1 ELo=010 010 010 ELb=010 010 010 TNo=878 d TNb=768 JD= 007
C0o=-2-2-2 C0b=-2-2-2 RC=0 tlo=8 8 8 tlb=8 8 8 CA=1 TD= duty=099 AQ= 60 AC=1 CD=0 SR=1 UX=0 MX=0 DTU=02320 ss=1 XP=2 RF=018 DS=007 SN0677 20aug13 JC=3 CB=3 MD=5 DF=05000 RNA=1 sa=1 rev 3.0f cs=46559 &=1 os=h
##################
csat3: sonics:/dev/ttyS10, id=3,350, SN0855, 3.0f
time: 2014 12 10 18:26:52
ET= 20 ts=i XD=d GN=465a TK=1 UP=5 FK=0 RN=1 IT=1 DR=102 rx=2 fx=038 BX=0 AH=1 AT=0 RS=1 BR=0 RI=1 GO=39125 HA=0 6X=3 3X=2 PD=2 SD=0 ?d tf=02600 02600 02600
WM=o ar=0 ZZ=0 DC=1 ELo=010 010 010 ELb=010 010 010 TNo=757 d TNb=958 JD= 007
C0o=-2-2-2 C0b=-2-2-2 RC=0 tlo=8 8 8 tlb=8 8 8 CA=1 TD= duty=096 AQ= 60 AC=1 CD=0 SR=1 UX=0 MX=0 DTU=02320 ss=1 XP=2 RF=018 DS=007 SN0855 12sep12 JC=3 CB=3 MD=5 DF=05000 RNA=1 sa=1 rev 3.0f cs=30749 &=1 os=h
##################
there were a few warnings, ie:
Dec 10 18:34:05 sonics dsm[8686]: WARNING|sonics:/dev/ttyS2: Cannot query sonic serial number, but data received. 1 open failures.
Dec 10 18:34:05 sonics dsm[8686]: WARNING|sonics:/dev/ttyS2: Exception: IOTimeoutException: sonics:/dev/ttyS2: open: timeout
Dec 10 18:34:05 sonics dsm[8686]: NOTICE|closing: /dev/ttyS2, #timeouts=1
Dec 10 18:34:05 sonics dsm[8686]: NOTICE|opening: /dev/ttyS5
Dec 10 18:34:18 sonics dsm[8686]: WARNING|sonics:/dev/ttyS5: Cannot query sonic serial number, but data received. 1 open failures.
Dec 10 18:34:18 sonics dsm[8686]: WARNING|sonics:/dev/ttyS5: Exception: IOTimeoutException: sonics:/dev/ttyS5: open: timeout
Dec 10 18:34:18 sonics dsm[8686]: NOTICE|closing: /dev/ttyS5, #timeouts=1
Dec 10 18:34:18 sonics dsm[8686]: NOTICE|opening: /dev/ttyS6
Dec 10 18:34:31 sonics dsm[8686]: WARNING|sonics:/dev/ttyS6: Cannot query sonic serial number, but data received. 1 open failures.
Dec 10 18:34:31 sonics dsm[8686]: WARNING|sonics:/dev/ttyS6: Exception: IOTimeoutException: sonics:/dev/ttyS6: open: timeout
Dec 10 18:34:31 sonics dsm[8686]: NOTICE|closing: /dev/ttyS6, #timeouts=1
Dec 10 18:34:31 sonics dsm[8686]: NOTICE|opening: /dev/ttyS7
but, it seems to have worked:
data_stats
2014-12-10,18:38:25|NOTICE|parsing: /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/sonics.xml
^Creceived signal Interrupt(2), si_signo=2, si_errno=0, si_code=128
sensor dsm sampid nsamps |------- start -------| |------ end -----| rate minMaxDT(sec) minMaxLen
sonics:/var/tmp/gps_pty0 3 10 41 2014 12 10 18:38:25.578 12 10 18:38:44.845 2.08 0.136 0.988 51 73
sonics:/dev/ttyS2 3 50 601 2014 12 10 18:38:25.037 12 10 18:38:45.035 30.00 0.013 0.095 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS5 3 100 601 2014 12 10 18:38:25.043 12 10 18:38:45.043 30.00 0.013 0.090 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS6 3 150 601 2014 12 10 18:38:25.044 12 10 18:38:45.044 30.00 0.013 0.092 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS7 3 200 601 2014 12 10 18:38:25.033 12 10 18:38:45.034 30.00 0.013 0.088 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS8 3 250 600 2014 12 10 18:38:25.045 12 10 18:38:45.015 30.00 0.013 0.093 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS11 3 270 401 2014 12 10 18:38:25.039 12 10 18:38:45.037 20.00 0.013 0.130 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS9 3 300 601 2014 12 10 18:38:25.036 12 10 18:38:45.033 30.00 0.013 0.088 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS10 3 350 601 2014 12 10 18:38:25.038 12 10 18:38:45.036 30.00 0.013 0.096 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS1 3 32768 4 2014 12 10 18:38:29.362 12 10 18:38:44.280 0.20 4.968 4.980 26 26
email about this:
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Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2014 11:53:45 MST
To: maclean@ucar.edu
cc: sean.burns@colorado.edu
From: "Sean Burns"
Subject: upping the samping of CSATs..
Hi Gordon,
Doing "ddn" and "dup" fixed the network issues due to changing the IP
of urquell yesterday. thanks!
I was hoping to try and increase the sampling rate of the CSATs on the
tower...I think you mentioned that the main thing I need to modify is
the "rate" variable in:
/usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/sonics.xml
on the viper/forestcam dsm...
ie:
So, I can just change from rate="20" to rate="30", then do "ddn/dup"?
Since the 30-Hz data are not oversampled (as far as I can tell from
the CSAT manual) do I also need to change,
to false? Is there anything else that I need to change?
Also, tomorrow I plan to add the CSAT from Campbell to the viper
DSM...it will be running in a different mode than the other CSATs (ie,
controlled by the DSM)...so, should I just add another line to the xml
file like:
I also recall that you mentioned there was a way to make sure it
doesn't try to send any configs to the CSAT....can you remind me what
that option was again and where/how would I add that info to the xml
file? I guess it will be fine if the tower CSATs are all outputting
data at 30-Hz and the Campbell one is outputting data at 20-Hz...
Here is the xml currently being used by the viper/forestcam:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/sean/sonics_141027.xml
Also, I just rebooted the dreamplug on campus...after the reboot, when
I tried to do dup I get the following error:
root@dreamplug-debian ~# dup
dsm: symbol lookup error: /usr/local/lib/libnidas_dynld.so.1: undefined symbol: SampleOutputStreamC1EPNS_4core9IOChannelEPNS2_25SampleConnectionRequesterE
root@dreamplug-debian ~# ck_xml /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot.xml
ck_xml: symbol lookup error: /usr/local/lib/libnidas_dynld.so.1: undefined symbol: SampleOutputStreamC1EPNS_4core9IOChannelEPNS2_25SampleConnectionRequesterE
this is not that critical, but thought it might be meaningful to
you....
SpB.
822: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 29-Feb-2016 11:14:04 MST, site visit on Thursday, December 4th, 2014 (SpB, MG)
Thursday, December 4th, 2014 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB, MG
Purpose of visit: swap Zero Air Cylinder, check on power issues in
TGA shed, setup HMP sensors (never got to it).
Weather: Very calm with a threat of snow all day (that never happened).
Low clouds. Quite warm for Dec!
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU Prius.
* Duane took the snowcat to C1.
* met Maria Garcia from Utah (DB lab) who was updating a card in the TGA.
It seems that power in TGA shed might be ok?...
---------
* Span cylinder at 700 psi. ZeroAir at 120 psi.
* at around 14:00 MST, swapped ZeroAir cyliner with new N2 cylinder;
old=cc140756 (Zero Air), new= cc316422 (N2)
* moved the zero air regulator back to trailer at C1 (it worked well).
* moved cc355203 (span) from C1 to tower (along fence)
* moved cc140756 (zero air) from tower to C1 (inside trailer)
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 18 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 27 cm
farthest probe = 27 cm
* brought a heated inlet for the LI-7200 out to the tower, but never
had time to swap it with current (unheated) inlet. [left it in the
TGA shed].
* tightened/checked some of the U-bolts for the CSATs. The all seem to
be holding up well (we have had some quite strong winds).
* checked voltage at lower outlets...it was at around 117 VAC.
note: 4 circuits at tower,
1. GFI outlet (picarro pump)
2. lowest set of outlets
3. outlets on 2nd level.
4. all outlets above that....
* Maria accidentally disconnected the Picarro pump for a short time
* Maria updated the card in the TGA and this seemed like it might have
fixed some issues they have been having with that system?...
* at 11:52 MST, re-set LI-7500A OP1 (seems to lose the network
connection and usb archiving?)...I am suspicious about the charger
connected to this battery. When I disconnected it, the battery
voltage went to near zero! Attached a new charger and it seemed to
come back to 12V (and OP1 was working ok)....not sure if battery is
damaged or not (it's a new battery).
* swapped usb thumb drive on isffa (bigger drive)
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 32908562 Dec 4 09:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141204_120000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 29359891 Dec 4 12:34 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141204_160000.dat <-- last file on old usb
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 2329499 Dec 4 13:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141204_194259.dat <-- first file on new usb
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 32589234 Dec 4 17:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141204_200000.dat
* between 12-13 MST, swapped gelman filters on upper two prof
inlets...the CO2 profile from the summer was very strange looking
and possibly filters have been dirty??
* at around 15:00 MST, replaced battery charger for LI-7500A OP1 (as
described above), also added new battery + charger (these are the
ones that John Knowles brought out to the TGA shed) for UC logger.
I want to make sure UC logger works all winter (if UC logger stops
working not so critical)....
note, it is still resetting from time-to-time!?!
Dec 5 14:59:55 mDNSResponder: mDNSPlatformSendUDP got error 101 (Network is unreachable) sending packet to FF02:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:00FB on interface 0000:\
0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0001/lo/1
Dec 5 15:08:12 init: Process '/usr/local/bin/co2app -bp' (pid 952) exited. Scheduling it for restart.
Dec 5 15:08:12 init: Starting pid 1164, console /dev/console: '/usr/local/bin/co2app'
Dec 5 15:08:13 mDNSResponder: Client application registered 2 identical instances of service AIU-1261._licor-li7200._tcp.local. port 7200.
Dec 5 15:51:33 -- MARK --
Dec 5 15:59:55 mDNSResponder: mDNSPlatformSendUDP got error 101 (Network is unreachable) sending packet to FF02:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:00FB on interface 0000:\
0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0001/lo/1
* as I was leaving, tried to get on network in TGA shed...it wasn't working
and I noticed that the network cable labeled "From Tower" was diconnected.
After plugging this back in, it all worked.
* batteries in wingscapes camera at snow probes were dead (didn't have time
to replace them)...
* downloaded some wingscape photos (both cameras stopped working in
late Nov!..maybe because it became very cold??)):
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 274094080 Dec 5 09:50 photos_cloudcam_west_1412014.tar
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 152207360 Dec 5 09:49 photos_snowprobes_141204.tar
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 301892 Dec 4 15:13 ucb12_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 534 Dec 4 16:19 ucb12_4b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 76314 Dec 4 15:53 tc12_4b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1304520 Dec 4 15:31 tc12_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 117748 Dec 4 16:07 soil12_4b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1308634 Dec 4 16:05 soil12_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 595144 Dec 4 17:03 mrs_141204.dat*
---------------------------------------------------------
emails with Michael Velgersdy from LI-COR about ptp/ntp:
---------------------------
Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2014 08:57:04 MST
To: Michael Velgersdyk
cc: Sean Burns , Jiahong Li ,
George Burba ,
"blanken@colorado.edu"
From: "Sean Burns"
Subject: Re: Questions about LI-7550...
Mike,
thanks very much for clarifications...i can try to install ptpd on
another system at the site and see if it can act as a ptp server to
replace the one which is going away...this week, I'll look into
this...if you have more thoughts (or find out more) about using ntp on
the LI-7550 please let me know...
on Friday, I had CU networking increase the firewall protection to the
LI-7550 instruments (this cuts down on the break-in attempts and you
might recall that I believe someone hacked into our LI-7550 last Feb
and crashed the system)...these "break-in" attempts fill the logs and
look like:
Oct 31 15:27:37 sshd[5173]: Failed password for root from 220.177.198.38 port 1284 ssh2
Oct 31 15:27:38 sshd[5173]: fatal: Read from socket failed: Connection reset by peer
Oct 31 15:27:44 sshd[5174]: Failed password for root from 220.177.198.38 port 3385 ssh2
Oct 31 15:27:44 sshd[5174]: Failed password for root from 220.177.198.38 port 3385 ssh2
Oct 31 15:27:44 sshd[5174]: Failed password for root from 220.177.198.38 port 3385 ssh2
Oct 31 15:27:45 sshd[5174]: Failed password for root from 220.177.198.38 port 3385 ssh2
Oct 31 15:27:45 sshd[5174]: Failed password for root from 220.177.198.38 port 3385 ssh2
Oct 31 15:27:45 sshd[5174]: fatal: Read from socket failed: Connection reset by peer
Oct 31 15:27:48 sshd[5175]: Failed password for root from 220.177.198.38 port 4989 ssh2
Oct 31 15:27:49 sshd[5175]: Failed password for root from 220.177.198.38 port 4989 ssh2
after increasing the firewall security, all of those sshd messages
went away, but a new message started showing up which is:
Oct 31 22:54:02 -- MARK --
Oct 31 23:02:31 mDNSResponder: mDNSPlatformSendUDP got error 101 (Network is unreachable) sending packet to FF02:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:00FB on interface 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0001/lo/1
Oct 31 23:54:02 -- MARK --
Nov 1 00:02:31 mDNSResponder: mDNSPlatformSendUDP got error 101 (Network is unreachable) sending packet to FF02:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:00FB on interface 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0001/lo/1
Nov 1 00:54:02 -- MARK --
Nov 1 01:02:31 mDNSResponder: mDNSPlatformSendUDP got error 101 (Network is unreachable) sending packet to FF02:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:00FB on interface 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0001/lo/1
Nov 1 01:54:02 -- MARK --
Nov 1 02:02:31 mDNSResponder: mDNSPlatformSendUDP got error 101 (Network is unreachable) sending packet to FF02:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:00FB on interface 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0001/lo/1
I also see some messages like:
Nov 3 12:28:50 mDNSResponder: Correcting TTL from 120 to 4500 for 9 HP LaserJet 400 M401dne (B5134C)._ipp._tcp.local. (47) RDLen 9: �
Nov 3 12:28:50 mDNSResponder: Correcting TTL from 120 to 4500 for 9 HP LaserJet 400 M401dne (B5134C)._printer._tcp.local. (47) RDLen 9: �
Nov 3 12:29:05 mDNSResponder: Correcting TTL from 4500 to 120 for 9 HP LaserJet 400 M401dne (B5134C)._ipp._tcp.local. (47) RDLen 9: �
Nov 3 12:29:05 mDNSResponder: Correcting TTL from 4500 to 120 for 9 HP LaserJet 400 M401dne (B5134C)._printer._tcp.local. (47) RDLen 9:
I tried to google info about the "mDNSPlatformSendUDP got error
101"....but couldn't find anything that useful...it seems like
mDNSResponder is related to something by apple/itunes that runs in
windows/bonjour?? ie:
http://www.groovypost.com/howto/groovytip/what-is-mdnsresponder-exe-and-why-is-it-running/
any ideas why these messages are showing up? The time on the LI-7550
seems to be fine when checked versus the NIST clock (so I think the
ptpd is still keeping the time accurate)...
thanks!
SpB.
---------------------------
Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2014 04:16:07 GMT
To: Sean Burns
cc: Jiahong Li , George Burba ,
"blanken@colorado.edu"
From: Michael Velgersdyk
Subject: Re: Questions about LI-7550...
Sean,
The processor in the 7550 is an OMAP with an ARM core. It is not an x86
processor like you have in your computer. When you cross-compile, you
compile code on one architecture like the x86 and target another
architecture. The tool chain is everything you need to compile everything.
I would be hesitant to run NTP since we are already running PTP. We have
the control loop with gas sampling and the clock working and tested. I
can do a little research to see it does not cause any problems.
Mike
821: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 08-Feb-2016 14:59:30 MST, site visit on Friday, November 21st, 2014 (SpB)
Friday, November 21st, 2014 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: download logger data, connect CSI csat 0328 to
viper DSM.
Weather: Winter finally arrived. Ground is snow covered (maybe 4-5"?), but
it was relatively warm (near freezing) and only gusty at times (calm in
the afternoon).
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep
* Duane (and Bear) gave me a ride from MRS to the 2nd gate. (walked
from there).
---------
* Span cylinder at 750 psi. ZeroAir at 460 psi.
* moved cc153282 (N2) from C1 to tower (along fence)
* moved cc153241 (zero air) from tower to C1 (inside trailer)
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 14 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 18 cm
farthest probe = 19 cm
* brought down a 16Gb thumb drive for partitioning (to use with
isffa/titan).
* the two fire extinguishers at the site are:
- in trailer at C1: Kiddie dry chemical extinguisher (date was from 1998)
- at tower in TGA shed: "First Alert", model FE3A40GR
* grounded the CR23x logger that is collecting tree accel data.
* started ops73, added campbell sci CSAT3 sn0328 to the viper/forestcam
DSM (/dev/ttyS11). Ed, setup the RS232 output from the CSAT3.
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 59134197 Nov 21 09:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20141121_120000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 31782103 Nov 21 11:08 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20141121_160000.dat <---last file for ops72
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 27250454 Nov 21 13:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20141121_180916.dat <---first file for ops73
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 65359381 Nov 21 17:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20141121_200000.dat
data_stats /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20141121_160000.dat
Exception: EOFException: /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20141121_160000.dat: open: EOF
sensor dsm sampid nsamps |------- start -------| |------ end -----| rate minMaxDT(sec) minMaxLen
3 10 15607 2014 11 21 16:00:00.872 11 21 18:08:58.688 2.02 0.075 1.021 51 73
3 50 154785 2014 11 21 16:00:00.003 11 21 18:08:59.314 20.00 0.007 0.760 12 12
3 100 154783 2014 11 21 16:00:00.720 11 21 18:08:59.285 20.00 0.006 0.599 12 12
3 150 154787 2014 11 21 16:00:00.747 11 21 18:08:59.284 20.00 0.005 0.603 12 12
3 200 154784 2014 11 21 16:00:00.749 11 21 18:08:59.313 20.00 0.006 0.499 12 12
3 250 154782 2014 11 21 16:00:00.755 11 21 18:08:59.283 20.00 0.008 0.594 12 12
3 300 154786 2014 11 21 16:00:00.756 11 21 18:08:59.323 20.00 0.004 0.589 12 12
3 350 154786 2014 11 21 16:00:00.740 11 21 18:08:59.293 20.00 0.013 0.608 12 12
3 32768 1560 2014 11 21 16:00:01.110 11 21 18:08:54.903 0.20 0.749 5.719 22 26
data_stats /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20141121_200000.dat
Exception: EOFException: /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20141121_200000.dat: open: EOF
sensor dsm sampid nsamps |------- start -------| |------ end -----| rate minMaxDT(sec) minMaxLen
3 10 29040 2014 11 21 20:00:00.527 11 21 23:59:59.719 2.02 0.075 1.060 51 73
3 50 287996 2014 11 21 20:00:00.217 11 21 23:59:59.965 20.00 0.003 0.361 12 12
3 100 287993 2014 11 21 20:00:00.221 11 21 23:59:59.956 20.00 0.004 0.287 12 12
3 150 288001 2014 11 21 20:00:00.236 11 21 23:59:59.973 20.00 0.003 0.247 12 12
3 200 287995 2014 11 21 20:00:00.219 11 21 23:59:59.953 20.00 0.004 0.388 12 12
3 250 287993 2014 11 21 20:00:00.003 11 21 23:59:59.963 20.00 0.004 0.394 12 12
3 270 222319 2014 11 21 20:54:44.075 11 21 23:59:59.964 20.00 0.007 0.251 12 12 <--- new level
3 300 287999 2014 11 21 20:00:00.212 11 21 23:59:59.955 20.00 0.003 0.391 12 12
3 350 288000 2014 11 21 20:00:00.215 11 21 23:59:59.983 20.00 0.003 0.388 12 12
3 32768 2902 2014 11 21 20:00:01.789 11 21 23:59:56.661 0.20 0.007 5.061 22 26
* data_stats from urquell looks like:
data_stats
2014-11-24,09:26:50|NOTICE|parsing: /usr/local/PORTER/cuff/aster/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot.xml
received signal Interrupt(2), si_signo=2, si_errno=0, si_code=128
sensor dsm sampid nsamps |------- start -------| |------ end -----| rate minMaxDT(sec) minMaxLen
niwot:/var/tmp/gps_pty0 1 10 14 2014 11 24 16:26:50.533 11 24 16:26:56.572 2.15 0.019 1.001 72 73
niwot:/dev/ttyS8 1 20 69 2014 11 24 16:26:49.991 11 24 16:26:56.792 10.00 0.099 0.101 44 44
niwot:/dev/ttyS1 1 30 68 2014 11 24 16:26:50.013 11 24 16:26:56.721 9.99 0.090 0.110 54 54
niwot:/dev/ttyS5 1 40 6 2014 11 24 16:26:50.044 11 24 16:26:55.044 1.00 1.000 1.000 89 91
niwot:/dev/ttyS6 1 50 7 2014 11 24 16:26:49.582 11 24 16:26:55.582 1.00 0.998 1.002 26 26
niwot:/dev/ttyS7 1 60 7 2014 11 24 16:26:49.752 11 24 16:26:55.752 1.00 1.000 1.000 52 52
niwot:/dev/ttyS9 1 70 7 2014 11 24 16:26:49.821 11 24 16:26:55.822 1.00 0.981 1.019 24 24
niwot:/dev/ttyS10 1 80 7 2014 11 24 16:26:49.572 11 24 16:26:55.591 1.00 0.998 1.018 36 36
niwot:/dev/ttyS11 1 90 68 2014 11 24 16:26:50.081 11 24 16:26:56.781 10.00 0.100 0.100 34 34
sonics:/var/tmp/gps_pty0 3 10 14 2014 11 24 16:26:50.548 11 24 16:26:56.708 2.11 0.150 0.870 72 73
sonics:/dev/ttyS2 3 50 137 2014 11 24 16:26:49.986 11 24 16:26:56.786 20.00 0.037 0.063 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS5 3 100 136 2014 11 24 16:26:50.013 11 24 16:26:56.764 20.00 0.048 0.052 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS6 3 150 136 2014 11 24 16:26:50.033 11 24 16:26:56.783 20.00 0.036 0.064 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS7 3 200 137 2014 11 24 16:26:49.985 11 24 16:26:56.784 20.00 0.037 0.063 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS8 3 250 136 2014 11 24 16:26:50.003 11 24 16:26:56.754 20.00 0.048 0.051 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS11 3 270 137 2014 11 24 16:26:49.993 11 24 16:26:56.794 20.00 0.045 0.055 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS9 3 300 136 2014 11 24 16:26:50.023 11 24 16:26:56.774 20.00 0.048 0.052 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS10 3 350 136 2014 11 24 16:26:50.024 11 24 16:26:56.775 20.00 0.028 0.072 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS1 3 32768 1 2014 11 24 16:26:54.142 11 24 16:26:54.142 nan 0.000 0.000 26 26
* the new data system has been running well...
* re-measured the distances between CSAT levels...it's: 183.5 cm
(need to get lowest CSAT to ground, then everything else should
come from that)...
* rebooted LI-7500a OP1 (at mini-tower)...this fixed the network issue
and it then started re-archiving the data on the usb drive.
[followup: as of Monday morning 11/24, the connection was down
again?? Perhaps this is a power issue? Should replace the battery
charger].
* the camera pointed to the east still did not seem to be
working!...downloaded other photos and these are in
/data3/photos_webcam_mark/ as:
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 325457920 Nov 23 10:22 photos_cloudcam_west_141121a.tar
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1548421120 Nov 23 10:24 photos_cloudcam_west_141121b.tar
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1011599360 Nov 23 10:26 photos_como_creek_141121.tar
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1704785920 Nov 23 10:28 photos_tower_base_141121.tar
* moved the camera from como creek over to the snowtemp probes...the
straps holding it there probably need to be cleaned up.
* the battery in the MRS logger pcmcia card for the MCR1 card reader
was dead! (should replace both batteries in both cards). Note,
battery in the card with "*works 12/2012" written on it was replaced
on 12/1/2014 on campus and worked with PC there).
* downloaded logger data (note: now putting logger data in
/data3/backup_russter2/data_logger/):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1242148 Nov 21 12:16 soil11_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 375644 Nov 21 12:19 soil11_21b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1291321 Nov 21 12:33 tc11_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 273033 Nov 21 12:35 tc11_21b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 187606 Nov 21 12:39 mrs11_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 118362 Nov 21 12:42 noah11_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 875530 Nov 21 13:31 cnr11_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 538228 Nov 21 13:46 nctc11_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 363 Nov 21 13:57 nctc11_21b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 433222 Nov 21 14:39 prf11_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 646513 Nov 21 14:50 met11_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 662322 Nov 21 15:32 ucb11_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1133327 Dec 4 10:46 mrs_141121.dat*
820: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 08-Feb-2016 14:54:42 MST, site visit on Thursday, November 6th, 2014 (SpB. ES, MR, JK, +)
Thursday, November 6th, 2014 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB, ES, MR, JK, +
Purpose of visit: change met logger output
Weather: There was a little bit of snow on the ground. It was
warm and sunny with some wind gusts.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep
* Dean was finishing up the Methane system, John K was moving some
liquid N2, Mark was adding new accelerometers, Ed S. was working on
the CSATs (busy day up there).
---------
* Span cylinder at 900 psi. ZeroAir at 700 psi.
* tried to mount the WD usb disk (for russter2 backup) and it failed
to mount..after a reboot, it could mount. (copying files is SLOW!)
* fixed up the tape and straightened the snow temp probes.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 112695 Nov 6 10:57 soil11_6b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1262782 Nov 6 10:55 soil11_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1343025 Nov 6 11:10 tc11_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1741 Nov 6 11:29 tc11_6b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 178100 Nov 6 11:35 mrs11_6_logger.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 589620 Nov 6 12:43 met11_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 241142 Nov 6 13:10 nctc11_6.dat*
* started ops72 which takes into account several changes:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 29081 Nov 6 21:04 /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot.xml
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 24526 Oct 17 21:05 /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot_ops70.xml
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 27841 Oct 30 20:31 /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot_ops71.xml
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 29081 Nov 6 21:04 /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot_ops72.xml
- changed the output of the tree accels (dropped sensor2 which is
broken and also no longer outputting the battery voltage).
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 34275599 Nov 6 16:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141106_120000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 34234262 Nov 6 20:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141106_160000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 3126277 Nov 6 20:22 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141106_200000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 6890691 Nov 6 21:13 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141106_202243.dat <--last file with ops71
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 22769332 Nov 7 00:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141106_211344.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 32928613 Nov 7 04:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141107_000000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 32904571 Nov 7 08:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141107_040000.dat
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 3002 Nov 6 12:13 mark_02.csi*
- removed RH1.3m from the MET logger (it's been broken for a long
time)...added output from the REBS T/RH sensors, but didn't have
time to hook them up (note, I needed to modify which control ports
the program uses..initially it was interferring with the cal of
the EC system!):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 14917 Nov 6 12:52 met_09.csi*
- added the battery voltage to the NCTC logger (so I have
some way of keeping track of it)
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 4839 Nov 6 13:11 nctc_04.csi*
* last login to the quacker...ie:
[cuff@quacker ~]$ ls /var/log/
boot.log cron cups ksyms.0 ksyms.5 maillog.1 messages.1 rpmpkgs.1 scrollkeeper.log secure.4 spooler.3 sudo.log.2.gz wtmp.1 wwwoffled.4.gz
boot.log.1 cron.1 dmesg ksyms.1 ksyms.6 maillog.2 messages.2 rpmpkgs.2 secure snort spooler.4 sudo.log.3.gz wwwoffled XFree86.0.log
boot.log.2 cron.2 fax ksyms.2 lastlog maillog.3 messages.3 rpmpkgs.3 secure.1 spooler squid sudo.log.4.gz wwwoffled.1.gz
boot.log.3 cron.3 gdm ksyms.3 local maillog.4 messages.4 rpmpkgs.4 secure.2 spooler.1 sudo.log vbox wwwoffled.2.gz
boot.log.4 cron.4 httpd ksyms.4 maillog messages rpmpkgs sa secure.3 spooler.2 sudo.log.1.gz wtmp wwwoffled.3.gz
[cuff@quacker ~]$ more /var/log/messages.1
Oct 26 09:02:02 quacker syslogd 1.4.1: restart.
Nov 2 09:02:01 quacker syslogd 1.4.1: restart.
[cuff@quacker ~]$ more /var/log/messages.2
Oct 19 09:02:02 quacker syslogd 1.4.1: restart.
Oct 20 10:47:24 quacker login(pam_unix)[25074]: bad username [ ]
Oct 20 10:47:24 quacker login[25074]: FAILED LOGIN 1 FROM (null) FOR , Authentication failure
Oct 20 10:47:30 quacker login(pam_unix)[25074]: session opened for user cuff by LOGIN(uid=0)
Oct 20 10:47:30 quacker -- cuff[25074]: LOGIN ON tty1 BY cuff
Oct 20 10:48:01 quacker gnome-name-server[27217]: starting
Oct 20 10:48:01 quacker gnome-name-server[27217]: name server starting
Oct 20 10:48:01 quacker gnome-name-server[27219]: starting
Oct 20 10:48:01 quacker gnome-name-server[27219]: name server was running on display, exiting
Oct 20 10:48:09 quacker gconfd (cuff-27225): starting (version 1.0.9), pid 27225 user 'cuff'
Oct 20 11:04:59 quacker kernel: hub.c: already running port 1 disabled by hub (EMI?), re-enabling...
Oct 20 11:04:59 quacker kernel: usb.c: USB disconnect on device 00:07.2-1 address 2
Oct 20 11:05:09 quacker kernel: Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 00000998
Oct 20 11:05:09 quacker kernel: printing eip:
Oct 20 11:05:09 quacker kernel: c8866e46
Oct 20 11:05:09 quacker kernel: *pde = 00000000
Oct 20 11:05:09 quacker kernel: Oops: 0002
Oct 20 11:05:09 quacker kernel: CPU: 0
Oct 20 11:05:09 quacker kernel: EIP: 0010:[] Not tainted
Oct 20 11:05:09 quacker kernel: EFLAGS: 00210246
Oct 20 11:05:09 quacker kernel: eax: 00000000 ebx: 00000000 ecx: 00000000 edx: c7bef41c
Oct 20 11:05:09 quacker kernel: esi: c7bef41c edi: 00000000 ebp: c7bef400 esp: c7a19f28
Oct 20 11:05:09 quacker kernel: ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
Oct 20 11:05:09 quacker kernel: Process khubd (pid: 82, stackpage=c7a19000)
Oct 20 11:05:09 quacker kernel: Stack: c7bef474 c7bef474 c8868780 c8868760 c7ab76cc c79c8000 c883c0e5 c79c8000
Oct 20 11:05:09 quacker kernel: c7bef400 00000000 00000000 00000101 c7fbce00 00000001 00000000 c883e5e0
Oct 20 11:05:09 quacker kernel: c7fbcf0c 00200282 0000000a c7f673d4 00000000 00000001 c7fbce00 c7f673d4
Oct 20 11:05:09 quacker kernel: Call Trace: [] [] [] [] []
Oct 20 11:05:09 quacker kernel: [] [] [] []
Oct 20 11:05:09 quacker kernel:
Oct 20 11:05:09 quacker kernel: Code: 89 98 98 09 00 00 8b 4c 24 04 ff 46 58 0f 8e cb 03 00 00 83
Oct 20 11:06:02 quacker apmd[881]: Battery: -0.000027 (381 days, 4:48) 4294964755 days, 4294967288:4294967294 (100% 3:20)
Oct 20 11:10:53 quacker su(pam_unix)[27315]: session opened for user root by cuff(uid=500)
Oct 20 11:11:00 quacker shutdown: shutting down for system reboot
Oct 20 11:11:01 quacker init: Switching to runlevel: 6
Oct 20 11:11:02 quacker login(pam_unix)[25074]: session closed for user cuff
Oct 20 11:11:02 quacker gnome-name-server[27217]: input condition is: 0x11, exiting
Oct 20 11:11:02 quacker su(pam_unix)[27315]: session closed for user root
Oct 20 11:11:03 quacker atd: atd shutdown succeeded
Oct 20 11:11:04 quacker Font Server[1120]: terminating
Oct 20 11:11:05 quacker xfs: xfs shutdown succeeded
Oct 20 11:11:05 quacker gpm: gpm shutdown succeeded
Oct 20 11:11:06 quacker sshd: sshd -TERM succeeded
819: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 08-Feb-2016 14:50:41 MST, site visit on Thursday, October 30th, 2014 (SpB. DN, MR, EG, +)
Thursday, October 30th, 2014 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB, DN, MR, EG, +
Purpose of visit: finish setup up new data system..
Weather: warm and sunny, calm.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU compact
* talked to Hank at MRS (new field tech) before going to the site
* David Noone was there with the film crew from the discovery channel
* brought two boxes of the old USGS glass buffer volumes from the
trailer at C1 back to Cristol (peter wanted them)...
---------
* Span cylinder at 1000 psi. ZeroAir at 190 --> 950 psi.
* downloaded all the wingscape cameras (one looking NE is not working?):
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 242954240 Oct 31 11:05 photos_cloudcam_northeast_141030.tar
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1260718080 Oct 31 11:07 photos_cloudcam_west_141030.tar
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 670074880 Oct 31 11:08 photos_como_creek_141030.tar
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1244354560 Oct 31 11:10 photos_tower_base_141030.tar
* added a new cr23x (mark_01.csi) to isffa
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 2761 Oct 30 14:52 mark_01.csi*
* started ops71 (which adds the tree accelerometers):
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 25401121 Oct 30 16:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141030_120000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 25157862 Oct 30 20:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141030_160000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 3412818 Oct 30 20:32 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141030_200000.dat <-- old file (ops70)
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 29608257 Oct 31 00:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141030_203239.dat <-- new file (ops71)
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 34360591 Oct 31 04:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141031_000000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 34364946 Oct 31 08:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141031_040000.dat
* now have:
root@titan2 root# data_stats
2014-10-31,17:44:46|NOTICE|parsing: /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot.xml
^Creceived signal Interrupt(2), si_signo=2, si_errno=0, si_code=128
sensor dsm sampid nsamps |------- start -------| |------ end -----| rate minMaxDT(sec) minMaxLen
niwot:/var/tmp/gps_pty0 1 10 18 2014 10 31 17:44:46.523 10 31 17:44:54.582 2.11 0.019 1.011 72 73
niwot:/dev/ttyS8 1 20 86 2014 10 31 17:44:46.242 10 31 17:44:54.751 9.99 0.090 0.110 44 44
niwot:/dev/ttyS1 1 30 85 2014 10 31 17:44:46.262 10 31 17:44:54.662 10.00 0.097 0.102 54 54
niwot:/dev/ttyS5 1 40 9 2014 10 31 17:44:45.464 10 31 17:44:53.464 1.00 1.000 1.000 84 87
niwot:/dev/ttyS6 1 50 9 2014 10 31 17:44:45.642 10 31 17:44:53.642 1.00 0.999 1.001 26 26
niwot:/dev/ttyS7 1 60 9 2014 10 31 17:44:45.312 10 31 17:44:53.311 1.00 1.000 1.000 30 30
niwot:/dev/ttyS9 1 70 9 2014 10 31 17:44:45.712 10 31 17:44:53.731 1.00 0.980 1.020 24 24
niwot:/dev/ttyS10 1 80 8 2014 10 31 17:44:45.872 10 31 17:44:52.871 1.00 1.000 1.000 34 34
niwot:/dev/ttyS11 1 90 85 2014 10 31 17:44:46.252 10 31 17:44:54.652 10.00 0.091 0.109 46 46
IOException: inet:127.0.0.1:36319: recv: Interrupted system call
* tested the snowtherm sensors on the NCTC logger and they did not
seem to work...then, I had some trouble when I moved the sensor that
DID work (Tir.1)...so, I've now switched the power for NCTC logger
from the small power supply to the big battery in the campbell box
on the platform (I'm also monitoring the battery voltage,
"Vbatt_isffa".
* updated the root password for LI-7500A OP1/OP2 to the old quacker
root password...need to check the firewall for these IPs...
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 19450 Oct 30 10:26 li7550_op2_connect.txt*
* root@titan2 root# rm /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_2014102*
root@titan2 root# df -k
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mtdblock1 32384 20776 11608 64% /
tmpfs 30904 0 30904 0% /dev/shm
tmpfs 4096 76 4020 2% /var/tmp
/dev/mmcblk0p1 1900912 131528 1672824 7% /media/cf
/dev/mmcblk0p1 1900912 131528 1672824 7% /usr/local
/dev/mmcblk0p1 1900912 131528 1672824 7% /lib/modules/2.6.35.9-ael1-2-titan/local
/dev/mmcblk0p1 1900912 131528 1672824 7% /var/tmp/log/isfs
/dev/mmcblk0p1 1900912 131528 1672824 7% /var/lib/logrotate
/dev/mmcblk0p1 1900912 131528 1672824 7% /var/lib/ntp
/dev/sda1 3948744 380340 3528288 10% /media/usbdisk
ls -lag /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_2014103*
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 25400168 Oct 30 04:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141030_000000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 25397900 Oct 30 08:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141030_040000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 25366003 Oct 30 12:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141030_080000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 25401121 Oct 30 16:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141030_120000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 25157862 Oct 30 20:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141030_160000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 3412818 Oct 30 20:32 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141030_200000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 29608257 Oct 31 00:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141030_203239.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 34360591 Oct 31 04:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141031_000000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 34364946 Oct 31 08:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141031_040000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 34374417 Oct 31 12:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141031_080000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 34334462 Oct 31 16:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141031_120000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 16752365 Oct 31 17:57 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141031_160000.dat
* need a bigger usb drive for isffa!
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 325079 Oct 30 12:38 nctc10_30.dat*
818: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 08-Feb-2016 14:45:16 MST, site visit on Friday, October 24th, 2014 (SpB)
Friday, October 24th, 2014 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: finish setup up new data system..
Weather: warm and sunny, calm.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep
*
*
---------
* Span cylinder at 1000 psi. ZeroAir at 190 --> 950 psi.
* at 12:40 MST, swapped ZeroAir cylinder; old= cc153241 (zero air),
new= cc140756 (zero air)
* swapped the network switches in the quacker box (so now the CU
network has the netgear 5-port switch, and the local network is the
older switch (with a broken port) has the other switch.
* added 5-port netgear switch to power box mid-tower (this is where
Ed can connect his new stuff).
* at approx 1500 MST, started data collection with 2nd LI-7500A (OP2)
at 21.5m (on EOL CSAT3 boom)
- swapped out the Campbell box from Stefan (currently in the TGA
shed) and added a bigger box that could house a deep-cycle
battery. This battery is powering the LI-7500A, op2.
- setup the LI-7550 box on the level below the 21.5m level.
- attached the LI07500A with a nu-rail fitting (1" and 3/4") to a
pipe that is right along the EOL CSAT boom (might want to arrange
this better at some point).
lftp sftp://licor@russter2pfp LI-7500A, OP1
lftp sftp://licor@198.11.18.48 LI-7500A, OP2
* data from LI-7500A (OP2):
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 557768 Oct 24 22:20 2014-10-24T211848_AIU-1262.data
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 8628 Oct 24 21:20 2014-10-24T211848_AIU-1262.metadata
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 153734 Oct 24 22:22 2014-10-24T222150_AIU-1262.data
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 6181 Oct 24 22:22 2014-10-24T222150_AIU-1262.metadata
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 1441803 Oct 24 23:00 2014-10-24T222304_AIU-1262.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 2340123 Oct 25 00:00 2014-10-24T230000_AIU-1262.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 2289277 Oct 25 01:00 2014-10-25T000000_AIU-1262.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 2302222 Oct 25 02:00 2014-10-25T010000_AIU-1262.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 2256265 Oct 25 03:00 2014-10-25T020000_AIU-1262.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 2292513 Oct 25 04:00 2014-10-25T030000_AIU-1262.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 2270927 Oct 25 05:00 2014-10-25T040000_AIU-1262.ghg
* what data files look like from all three LI-COR IRGAs:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 2222405 Oct 25 21:00 2014-10-26T020000_AIU-1262.ghg
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 4762603 Oct 25 22:00 2014-10-26T030000_AIU-1250.ghg
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 2418042 Oct 25 22:00 2014-10-26T030000_AIU-1261.ghg
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 2179758 Oct 25 22:00 2014-10-26T030000_AIU-1262.ghg
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 4706756 Oct 25 23:00 2014-10-26T040000_AIU-1250.ghg
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 2453038 Oct 25 23:00 2014-10-26T040000_AIU-1261.ghg
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 2217551 Oct 25 23:00 2014-10-26T040000_AIU-1262.ghg
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1219793 Oct 24 10:08 tc10_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 489012 Oct 24 10:20 tc10_24b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 83997 Oct 24 10:24 noah10_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 188 Oct 24 10:31 mrs10_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 395488 Oct 24 10:41 soi10_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 85817 Oct 24 10:46 ucb10_24.dat*
[~] data_stats < /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt141020.171258
Opened:
chan #points start time end time delta time freq
200 63954 17:12:58.687 18:59:33.995 6395.308 10.000
202 3794 17:56:20.346 18:59:33.375 3793.029 1.000
207 4431 17:13:05.109 18:43:23.546 5418.437 0.818
[~]
[~]
817: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 08-Feb-2016 14:39:59 MST, site visit on Monday, October 20th, 2014 (SpB)
Monday, October 20th, 2014 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: finish setup up new data system..
Weather: warm and sunny, calm.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU subcompact.
*
*
---------
* Span cylinder at 1100 psi. ZeroAir at 400 psi.
* updated ntp on titan/isffa, to include the viper/forestcam:
after update:
------------
root@titan2 root# ntpq -p
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
==============================================================================
tcom-gw-loop.co 128.138.140.44 2 u 64 64 1 0.000 0.000 0.000
services.quadra 208.68.36.196 3 u 63 64 1 52.981 -4.723 0.031
50.7.96.4 147.231.2.6 2 u 62 64 1 39.820 0.658 0.031
70.35.113.43 216.228.192.69 2 u 61 64 1 42.253 1.247 0.031
forestcam.color .GPS. 1 u 60 64 1 10.742 4.716 0.031
+LOCAL(0) .LOCL. 10 l 59 64 1 0.000 0.000 0.031
oGPS_NMEA(0) .GPS. 0 l 10 16 17 0.000 0.001 0.031
root@titan2 root# nano /etc/ntp.conf
root@titan2 root# /etc/init.d/ntpd stop
Stopping NTP server: ntpd, tee_tty.
root@titan2 root# /etc/init.d/ntpd start
Starting tee_tty.
Starting NTP server: ntpd done.
before update:
--------------
root@titan2 root# ntpq -p
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
==============================================================================
tcom-gw-loop.co 128.138.140.44 2 u 1 64 377 0.000 0.000 0.000
+time.gac.edu 128.138.141.172 2 u 46 64 377 46.279 1.439 0.707
+38.104.197.228 108.61.56.35 3 u 55 64 377 97.608 9.668 0.753
+clock.xmission. .GPS. 1 u 27 64 377 24.057 0.570 1.830
LOCAL(0) .LOCL. 10 l 93h 64 0 0.000 0.000 0.000
oGPS_NMEA(0) .GPS. 0 l 12 16 377 0.000 -0.002 0.031
* this what NCTC ouput looks like on quacker:
[~] rserial.disable quacker 207
*** use ^d or ^c to terminate rserial
send socket open to quacker
fc 01 46 00 45 57 45 bd 46 c9 46 53 44 f7 45 3b 45 19 44 d9 45 49 44 76 44 df 44 a6 45 90 da fe a3 99
fc 01 46 01 45 5a 45 bc 46 d6 46 62 44 f9 45 3d 45 19 44 d8 45 6c 44 64 44 f6 44 bc 45 7b da fe a3 99
fc 01 46 02 45 5a 45 b9 46 e6 46 72 44 fa 45 38 45 1a 44 d7 45 4e 44 70 45 24 44 ef 45 a8 da fe a3 99
fc 01 46 02 45 5f 45 bb 47 0a 46 98 44 fd 45 3a 45 19 44 d0 45 76 44 93 44 f6 44 d2 45 ad da fe a3 99
received SIGINT signal (#2)
fc 01 46 03 45 60 45 ae 47 2d 46 ae 44 fc 45 40 45 19 44 cd 45 7e 44 96 44 ce 44 e3 45 9f da fd a3 99
* this is what UCB output looks like on quacker:
[~] rserial.disable quacker 202
*** use ^d or ^c to terminate rserial
send socket open to quacker
\r\n
1,6999,.294,.021,8.923,18.77,.949,19.47,.076,2.821,13.33,101.4,-5.748,13.76,13.25,13.35\0xff\r\n
1,6999,.287,.025,8.8376,18.81,.95,19.47,.076,2.775,13.32,101.1,-5.748,13.78,13.27,13.32\0xff\r\n
1,6999,.295,.025,8.7523,18.8,.949,19.47,.076,2.811,13.3,101.1,-5.715,13.74,13.28,13.27\0xff\r\n
1,6999,.295,.018,8.6735,18.82,.95,19.47,.076,2.826,13.3,100.7,-5.682,13.67,13.29,13.18\0xff\r\n
1,6999,.299,.018,8.5881,18.84,.95,19.47,.076,2.821,13.28,100.6,-5.649,13.59,13.28,13.12\0xff\r\n
1,6999,.294,.025,8.5028,18.73,.949,19.48,.077,2.818,13.24,100.4,-5.617,13.49,13.27,13.07\0xff\r\n
1,6999,.303,.02,8.4174,18.81,.95,19.47,.076,2.851,13.23,100.1,-5.617,13.4,13.26,13.11\0xff\r\n
* these are the final data files on the quacker/russter2:
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 36057514 Oct 15 18:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt141015.160000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 36057596 Oct 16 02:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt141016.000000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 36057528 Oct 16 10:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt141016.080000 <-- moved FAST, MET, PRF to isffa
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 25574244 Oct 16 18:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt141016.160000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 17510266 Oct 17 02:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt141017.000000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 17510300 Oct 17 10:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt141017.080000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 17510352 Oct 17 18:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt141017.160000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 17510362 Oct 18 02:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt141018.000000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 17510314 Oct 18 10:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt141018.080000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 17510252 Oct 18 18:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt141018.160000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 17510372 Oct 19 02:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt141019.000000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 17510314 Oct 19 10:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt141019.080000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 17510362 Oct 19 18:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt141019.160000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 17510252 Oct 20 02:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt141020.000000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 17510400 Oct 20 10:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt141020.080000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 2341526 Oct 20 11:12 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt141020.160000 <--- moved CNR/RAD, NCTC, UC, UCB to isffa
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 5917872 Oct 20 16:34 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt141020.171258 <-- LAST file collected by the quacker!
* these are the new files collected by isffa:
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 13896405 Oct 20 12:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141020_080000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 13896335 Oct 20 16:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141020_120000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 9522597 Oct 20 18:42 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141020_160000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 4854012 Oct 20 20:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141020_184247.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 14802876 Oct 20 23:21 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141020_200000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 3877966 Oct 21 00:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141020_232126.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 20065 Oct 21 00:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141021_000000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 16536645 Oct 21 02:38 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141021_000019.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 8652327 Oct 21 04:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141021_023813.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 25402695 Oct 21 08:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141021_040000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 25391096 Oct 21 12:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141021_080000.dat <-- with all loggers connected
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 25359990 Oct 21 16:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141021_120000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 25341761 Oct 21 20:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141021_160000.dat
* amount of data per day:
old system, three 8 hour files, 3*36.05 Mb/file = 108.15 Mb/day
new system, six 4-hour files, 6*25.3 Mb/file = 151.8 Mb/day
* with the usb drive on isffa, I can save:
/dev/sda1 3948744 554832 3353796 14% /media/usbdisk
3900 Mb / 151.8 Mb/day = 25 days.
* to connect the UC logger, I used the original cable from the UC
logger back to the quacker box...then using the old NCTC cable going
up to the platform/titan...the old NCTC cable is stuck INSIDE the NCTC
logger box (the cable won't fit through the hole!)...so I have this
connection made at the hole in the nctc logger box (one screw is
securing it).
* to connect the UCB logger: used the original cable from the UCB
logger to the quacker box, spliced a new section of cable to go from
the quacker box to the platform/dsm. The light was flashing on the
short-haul modem so this seemed to work...but then I had the following
problems in niwot.xml:
* when I was setting up the UCB logger, this did NOT work:
root@titan2 root# data_dump -i 1,40
2014-10-22,21:23:27|NOTICE|parsing: /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot.xml
|--- date time --------| deltaT len data...
2014 10 22 21:23:26.8840 0 92 1,6999,.084,-.074,.76838,21.07,.955,19.54,.078,4.195,2.505,15.01,-5.29,2.851,2.187,2.372\xff\r\n
2014 10 22 21:23:27.8843 1 92 1,6999,.076,-.069,.76181,21.15,.955,19.54,.078,4.198,2.505,15.34,-5.355,2.918,2.176,2.36\xff\r\n
2014 10 22 21:23:28.8840 0.9997 90 1,6999,.097,-.079,.76181,21.27,.955,19.54,.078,4.21,2.5,15.34,-5.388,2.773,2.171,2.377\xff\r\n
2014 10 22 21:23:29.8840 1 92 1,6999,.099,-.081,.75524,21.09,.955,19.54,.078,4.218,2.489,15.34,-5.224,2.695,2.16,2.405\xff\r\n
2014 10 22 21:23:30.8840 1 93 1,6999,.107,-.074,.75524,21.09,.955,19.54,.078,4.213,2.483,15.34,-5.093,2.689,2.154,2.394\xff\r\n
root@titan2 root# data_dump -i 1,41 -p
2014-10-22,21:22:47|NOTICE|parsing: /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot.xml
|--- date time --------| deltaT len data...
2014 10 22 21:22:46.8843 0 56 0.087 -0.066 0.91286 21.14 0.955 19.54 0.078 4.188 2.617 18.97 -5.618 4.432 2.617 2.472
2014 10 22 21:22:47.8843 1 56 0.086 -0.069 0.91286 21.15 0.955 19.54 0.078 4.188 2.605 18.97 -5.553 4.282 2.583 2.438
2014 10 22 21:22:48.8840 0.9997 56 0.094 -0.074 0.89972 21.2 0.955 19.54 0.078 4.205 2.583 18.97 -5.618 3.391 2.583 2.41
2014 10 22 21:22:49.8840 1 56 0.106 -0.076 0.89972 21.2 0.955 19.54 0.078 4.205 2.583 18.64 -5.75 3.04 2.561 2.405
the data seemed to come out in a "burst"...the primary problem was that
I was using:
in niwot.xml. This should be:
Another problem is that I had:
which should be:
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 244802 Oct 20 13:29 cnr10_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 517597 Oct 20 13:38 prf10_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1164055 Oct 20 13:51 met10_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 173338 Oct 20 14:13 met10_20b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1180551 Oct 20 14:31 nctc10_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 132132 Oct 20 14:51 nctc10_20b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1249417 Oct 20 15:16 soil10_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 105161 Oct 20 15:17 soil10_20b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 709606 Oct 20 16:35 ucb10_20.dat*
816: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 08-Feb-2016 14:28:41 MST, site visit on Thursday, October 16th, 2014 (SpB)
Thursday, October 16th, 2014 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: followup on the IP address change on the cr5000 and
tga, start moving to new data system/titan.
Weather: warm and sunny in morning, breezy in afternoon.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up spb jeep.
* Duane found a lexar usb drive on the ground near the trailer...this
turned out to be from USGS/Dean. left the thumb drive on the cr23x in
the trailer.
---------
* Span cylinder at 1100 psi. ZeroAir at 400 psi.
* in AM, replaced LI-7500A OP1 sensor cable from field update kit
* moved the GPS from serial port 7 to serial port 3. Here is
the advice from Gordon:
--------------------
Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2014 13:16:59 MDT
To: Sean Burns
From: Gordon Maclean
Subject: Re: setup on isffa...
You change /etc/gps.conf, then stop/start ntpd, but you don't change the
XML. The dsm process reads from the pseudo-terminal provided by tee_tty
which is started by /etc/init.d/ntpd.
minicom isn't usually needed, and you won't have much luck using minicom on
the port that tee_tty is also using.
I typically put a timeout on the CSAT3 sonics. Then if you swap sonics, the
dsm process will get a timeout on that port, and re-query the parameters
such as serial number from a sonic when it is pugged in.
On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 1:04 PM, Sean Burns wrote:
>
> Hi Gordon,
>
> tomorrow, I want to move one of the loggers from the old data system
> to the new data system (isffa)...I also want to put the GPS on
> /dev/ttyS3 (right now it's on /dev/ttyS7)...I think all I need to do
> is edit the file:
>
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1120 Aug 7 20:48 /etc/gps.conf
>
> and change the line:
>
> GPS_DEVICE=/dev/ttyS7
>
> to:
>
> GPS_DEVICE=/dev/ttyS3
>
> and then edit the xml so the GPS is also using /dev/ttyS3...should I
> also do:
>
> cp /etc/minirc.ttyS7 /etc/minirc.ttyS3
>
> or maybe that isn't very critical....
>
> I'm not sure how painful it is going to be to untangle the serial
> cable from everything and move it, but hopefully it is not too bad.
--------------------
* started moving serial cables from the quacker (at the base of the
tower) to the titan/isffa (on the tower platform). After moving the
files, and updating the niwot.xml file on isffa the data_stats looks
like this:
root@titan2 root# data_stats
2014-10-17,20:55:54|NOTICE|parsing: /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot.xml
^Creceived signal Interrupt(2), si_signo=2, si_errno=0, si_code=128
sensor dsm sampid nsamps |------- start -------| |------ end -----| rate minMaxDT(sec) minMaxLen
niwot:/var/tmp/gps_pty0 1 10 9 2014 10 17 20:55:54.503 10 17 20:55:58.503 2.00 0.019 0.991 72 73
niwot:/dev/ttyS1 1 30 41 2014 10 17 20:55:54.342 10 17 20:55:58.342 10.00 0.099 0.101 54 54
niwot:/dev/ttyS6 1 50 5 2014 10 17 20:55:53.501 10 17 20:55:57.502 1.00 0.997 1.003 26 26
niwot:/dev/ttyS7 1 60 4 2014 10 17 20:55:53.512 10 17 20:55:56.516 1.00 0.993 1.009 30 30
IOException: inet:127.0.0.1:33857: recv: Interrupted system call
* here are the xml files/changes:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 20686 Oct 16 20:02 /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot.xml
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 20686 Oct 16 20:02 /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot_141016.xml
-rw-rw-rw- 1 10968 122 21552 Oct 14 21:03 /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot_new.xml
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 24528 Oct 17 07:35 /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot_new2.xml
root@titan2 root# ck_xml /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot_new2.xml
parsing: /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot_new2.xml
2014-10-17,21:05:18|NOTICE|parsing: /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot_new2.xml
site:NiwotRidge, sensor: niwot:/var/tmp/gps_pty0(1,10),GPS_NMEA_Serial
samp#1: GPSnsat.niwot
samp#2: GPSstat.niwot,GPSdiff.niwot
site:NiwotRidge, sensor: niwot:/dev/ttyS8(1,20),isff.CSI_CRX_Binary
samp#1: u.csi.5.7m,v.csi.5.7m,w.csi.5.7m,tc.csi.5.7m,diag5.7m,u.csi.2.5m,v.csi.2.5m,w.csi.2.5m,tc.csi.2.5m,diag2.5m,P.li2.5m,T.li2.5m,T.med.uc,h2o.li2.5m,co2.li2.5m,co2.li7500a.2.5m,h2o.li7500a.2.5m
site:NiwotRidge, sensor: niwot:/dev/ttyS1(1,30),isff.CSI_CRX_Binary
samp#1: u.csi.24m,v.csi.24m,w.csi.24m,tc.csi.24m,diag,u.csi.eol,v.csi.eol,w.csi.eol,tc.csi.eol,diag.eol,t.ec,p.ec,h2o.ec,h2o.kr,ec.Ftot,co2b.ec,co2.ec,co2.mmol,h2o.mmol,co2.li7200,co2.ec155
site:NiwotRidge, sensor: niwot:/dev/ttyS5(1,40),DSMSerialSensor
samp#1: PARup.2m,PARdn.2m,Rnet.2m,cs253.1,cs253.2,cs616.period,cs616.vwc,cs107.Tsoil,Ttc.20cm,Rsw.net.cnr2,Rlw.net.cnr2,Ttc.2,Ttc.3,Ttc.4
site:NiwotRidge, sensor: niwot:/dev/ttyS6(1,50),isff.CSI_CRX_Binary
samp#1: co2.prof,t.prof,p.prof,o3.slow,RH.eol,leaf.wet,T1.3m,T2.8m,T3.21m,status.prof,precip.mm
site:NiwotRidge, sensor: niwot:/dev/ttyS7(1,60),isff.CSI_CRX_Binary
samp#1: w.dir.25m,w.dir.16m,w.spd.25m,w.spd.16m,RH1.3m,RH2.8m,RH3.21m,Ptot.18m,status.ec,T4.met,RH4.met,T5.met,RH5.met
site:NiwotRidge, sensor: niwot:/dev/ttyS9(1,70),isff.CSI_CRX_Binary
samp#1: Rsw.in,Rsw.out,Rpile.in,Rpile.out,T.case,PAR.up,PAR.dn,PAR2.up,Rnet.22m,pdio1,pdio2
site:NiwotRidge, sensor: niwot:/dev/ttyS10(1,80),DSMSerialSensor
samp#1: Tref,T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7,T8,T9,T10,T11,T12,Tir1,Tir2,Tir3
-----------------------------------------
* on 10/17, made final updates to the xml and then did:
root@titan2 root# ddn
root@titan2 root# tail /var/log/isfs/dsm.log
Oct 17 20:18:06 titan2 dsm[3620]: NOTICE|RawSampleOutputStream: inet:127.0.0.1:36199: IOException: inet:127.0.0.1:36199: send: Broken pipe, disconnecting
Oct 17 20:55:54 titan2 dsm[3622]: NOTICE|SampleOutputBase: inet:127.0.0.1:33857: has connected
Oct 17 20:55:59 titan2 dsm[3620]: NOTICE|RawSampleOutputStream: inet:127.0.0.1:33857: IOException: inet:127.0.0.1:33857: send: Broken pipe, disconnecting
Oct 17 21:06:27 titan2 dsm[3620]: NOTICE|closing: /var/tmp/gps_pty0, #timeouts=0
Oct 17 21:06:27 titan2 tee_tty: 2014-10-17,21:06:27|ERROR|IOException: /var/tmp/gps_pty0: read: Input/output error
Oct 17 21:06:27 titan2 dsm[3620]: NOTICE|closing: /dev/ttyS8, #timeouts=0
Oct 17 21:06:27 titan2 dsm[3620]: NOTICE|closing: /dev/ttyS1, #timeouts=0
Oct 17 21:06:27 titan2 dsm[3620]: NOTICE|closing: /dev/ttyS5, #timeouts=0
Oct 17 21:06:27 titan2 dsm[3620]: NOTICE|closing: /dev/ttyS7, #timeouts=0
Oct 17 21:06:27 titan2 dsm[3620]: NOTICE|closing: /dev/ttyS6, #timeouts=0
root@titan2 root# cp -p /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot_new2.xml /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot.xml
root@titan2 root# dup
tail /var/log/isfs/dsm.log
Oct 17 21:07:33 titan2 dsm[4094]: NOTICE|opening: /var/tmp/gps_pty0
Oct 17 21:07:34 titan2 dsm[4090]: NOTICE|SampleOutputBase: inet:128.138.77.49:30000: has connected
Oct 17 21:07:34 titan2 dsm[4094]: NOTICE|opening: /dev/ttyS8
Oct 17 21:07:34 titan2 dsm[4094]: NOTICE|opening: /dev/ttyS1
Oct 17 21:07:34 titan2 dsm[4094]: NOTICE|opening: /dev/ttyS5
Oct 17 21:07:34 titan2 dsm[4094]: NOTICE|opening: /dev/ttyS6
Oct 17 21:07:34 titan2 dsm[4094]: NOTICE|opening: /dev/ttyS7
Oct 17 21:07:34 titan2 dsm[4094]: NOTICE|opening: /dev/ttyS9
Oct 17 21:07:34 titan2 dsm[4094]: NOTICE|opening: /dev/ttyS10
Oct 17 21:07:34 titan2 dsm[4096]: NOTICE|SampleOutputBase: FileSet: /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_%Y%m%d_%H%M%S.dat: has connected
root@titan2 root# data_stats
2014-10-17,21:08:17|NOTICE|parsing: /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot.xml
^Creceived signal Interrupt(2), si_signo=2, si_errno=0, si_code=128
sensor dsm sampid nsamps |------- start -------| |------ end -----| rate minMaxDT(sec) minMaxLen
niwot:/var/tmp/gps_pty0 1 10 16 2014 10 17 21:08:17.503 10 17 21:08:24.542 2.13 0.019 1.051 72 73
niwot:/dev/ttyS1 1 30 75 2014 10 17 21:08:17.432 10 17 21:08:24.832 10.00 0.095 0.105 54 54
niwot:/dev/ttyS6 1 50 8 2014 10 17 21:08:16.502 10 17 21:08:23.521 1.00 0.990 1.020 26 26
niwot:/dev/ttyS7 1 60 8 2014 10 17 21:08:16.511 10 17 21:08:23.531 1.00 0.979 1.020 30 30
IOException: inet:127.0.0.1:47552: recv: Interrupted system call
[no change in data_stats, because nothing on the other channels!]
* note, /dev/ttyS2 does not have power on the serial line! (so this
didn't work with the FAST logger).
* using the CSI box next to the isffa box for batteries and power.
* confirmed that the viper/sonic is still saving data correctly, ie:
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 59134463 Oct 17 12:00 sonics_20141017_080000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 59134729 Oct 17 16:00 sonics_20141017_120000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 59134953 Oct 17 20:00 sonics_20141017_160000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 15230822 Oct 17 21:01 sonics_20141017_200000.dat
root@sonics root#
root@sonics root#
root@sonics root# date
Fri Oct 17 21:01:51 GMT 2014
the disk is only at 4%, ie:
/dev/sdb1 57685532 2286512 52468768 4% /media/usbdisk
[so won't need to worry about it filling up for some time]
* the files on the titan/isffa are:
/dev/sda1 3948744 450952 3457676 12% /media/usbdisk
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 2549135 Oct 16 12:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141016_080000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 2549135 Oct 16 16:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141016_120000.dat <-- old files (only GPS)
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 1924679 Oct 16 19:01 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141016_160000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 313360 Oct 16 19:40 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141016_191116.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 98039 Oct 16 19:50 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141016_194115.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 43588 Oct 16 19:55 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141016_195421.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 21873 Oct 16 19:58 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141016_195810.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 7238 Oct 16 19:59 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141016_195920.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 13354902 Oct 17 00:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141016_200222.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 13896289 Oct 17 04:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141017_000000.dat <-- new files (with FAST/MET/PROF)
root@titan2 root# rm /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_2014100*
* here are the files on russter2 (and the change in size after
channels are moved!):
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 36057596 Oct 16 02:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt141016.000000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 36057528 Oct 16 10:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt141016.080000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 25574244 Oct 16 18:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt141016.160000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 17510266 Oct 17 02:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt141017.000000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 17510300 Oct 17 10:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt141017.080000
data_stats < /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt141016.160000
Opened:
chan #points start time end time delta time freq
200 288001 16:00:00.051 23:59:59.909 28799.858 10.000
201 120623 16:00:00.007 19:21:02.251 12062.244 10.000
202 28788 16:00:00.400 23:59:59.489 28799.089 1.000
203 14936 16:00:00.080 20:08:55.072 14934.992 1.000
204 18246 16:00:00.024 21:04:05.091 18245.067 1.000
205 28800 16:00:00.530 23:59:59.397 28798.867 1.000
207 28799 16:00:00.737 23:59:59.285 28798.548 1.000
and,
data_stats < /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt141017.000000
Opened:
chan #points start time end time delta time freq
200 287998 00:00:00.008 07:59:59.937 28799.929 10.000
202 28800 00:00:00.488 07:59:59.915 28799.427 1.000
205 28800 00:00:00.397 07:59:59.646 28799.249 1.000
207 28799 00:00:00.287 07:59:59.246 28798.959 1.000
* on urquell:
data_stats
2014-10-17,15:17:02|NOTICE|parsing: /usr/local/PORTER/cuff/aster/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot.xml
received signal Interrupt(2), si_signo=2, si_errno=0, si_code=128
sensor dsm sampid nsamps |------- start -------| |------ end -----| rate minMaxDT(sec) minMaxLen
niwot:/var/tmp/gps_pty0 1 10 506 2014 10 17 21:17:02.493 10 17 21:21:16.522 1.99 0.019 1.032 72 73
niwot:/dev/ttyS1 1 30 2535 2014 10 17 21:17:02.032 10 17 21:21:17.131 9.93 0.095 0.600 54 54
niwot:/dev/ttyS6 1 50 251 2014 10 17 21:17:01.501 10 17 21:21:15.501 0.98 0.985 2.003 26 26
niwot:/dev/ttyS7 1 60 253 2014 10 17 21:17:01.515 10 17 21:21:15.512 0.99 0.978 2.000 30 30
sonics:/var/tmp/gps_pty0 3 10 513 2014 10 17 21:17:02.488 10 17 21:21:16.658 2.01 0.137 0.950 51 73
sonics:/dev/ttyS2 3 50 5085 2014 10 17 21:17:01.984 10 17 21:21:17.183 19.92 0.046 0.301 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS5 3 100 5083 2014 10 17 21:17:02.003 10 17 21:21:17.164 19.92 0.040 0.350 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS6 3 150 5084 2014 10 17 21:17:02.014 10 17 21:21:17.165 19.92 0.046 0.301 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS7 3 200 5083 2014 10 17 21:17:01.993 10 17 21:21:17.144 19.92 0.047 0.350 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS8 3 250 5084 2014 10 17 21:17:01.983 10 17 21:21:17.134 19.92 0.046 0.301 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS9 3 300 5084 2014 10 17 21:17:02.013 10 17 21:21:17.163 19.92 0.046 0.301 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS10 3 350 5082 2014 10 17 21:17:01.994 10 17 21:21:17.143 19.91 0.047 0.350 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS1 3 32768 52 2014 10 17 21:17:02.101 10 17 21:21:15.751 0.20 4.968 4.992 26 26
IOException: inet:127.0.0.1:60046: recv: Interrupted system call
* modified niwot.xml to be consistent with what is on titan, then did:
ps gaxu | grep serv
sburns 8275 0.0 0.0 4032 688 pts/1 S+ 15:22 0:00 grep serv
sburns 18501 0.0 0.0 14696 5352 ? Ss Aug11 13:54 nc_server -u sburns -g aster -z -l 6
root 18615 0.0 0.0 3052 1536 ? SN Aug11 0:03 /usr/libexec/gam_server
sburns 21361 0.3 0.0 139452 6600 ? Ssl Oct16 4:29 dsm_server -c -l 4
urquell.colorado.edu:/data/home/staff/sburns>kill -TERM 21361
urquell.colorado.edu:/data/home/staff/sburns>tail /var/log/isfs/isfs.log
Oct 17 15:22:59 urquell nc_server[18501]: INFO|Closing: /usr/local/PORTER/cuff/aster/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/netcdf/niwot_20141017.nc
Oct 17 15:22:59 urquell nc_server[18501]: INFO|Closed connection, id=8396, #connections=0
urquell.colorado.edu:/data/home/staff/sburns> dsm_server -c -l 4
Oct 17 15:22:59 urquell nc_server[18501]: INFO|Closed connection, id=8396, #connections=0
Oct 17 15:23:25 urquell dsm_server[8348]: WARNING|dsm_server: IOException: Process: cap_set_proc: Operation not permitted
Oct 17 15:23:25 urquell dsm_server[8348]: WARNING|dsm_server: CAP_SYS_NICE not in effect. Will not be able to use real-time priority
Oct 17 15:23:25 urquell dsm_server[8348]: NOTICE|parsing: /usr/local/PORTER/cuff/aster/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/configs.xml
Oct 17 15:23:25 urquell dsm_server[8348]: NOTICE|parsing: /usr/local/PORTER/cuff/aster/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot.xml
Oct 17 15:23:25 urquell dsm_server[8348]: WARNING|StatisticsProcessor: no match for variable hours.1m
Oct 17 15:23:25 urquell dsm_server[8348]: WARNING|RawSampleService: input SampleInputStream: inet:0.0.0.0:30000 does not match an address of any dsm, assuming from all
Oct 17 15:23:25 urquell nc_server[18501]: INFO|Opened connection, id=8397, #connections=1
* now, when I add the new channels the data system should be ready to accept them!
* after more emails from Maria/CSI about the TGA: the input that
worked to update the mac address was:
TGA100A/200>C
Configuration Options.
1) Ethernet Address (0x000000000000)
2) IP Port (3000)
3) IP Address (XXX)
4) IP Default Gateway (XXX)
5) IP Network Mask (255.255.255.0)
6) Save and Exit.
X) Exit with no Save.
Current Ethernet Address: 0x000000000000
Enter New Address (lower 2 bytes only): 0x040f
Configuration Options.
1) Ethernet Address (0x00D02C03040F)
2) IP Port (3000)
3) IP Address (XXX)
4) IP Default Gateway (XXX)
5) IP Network Mask (255.255.255.0)
6) Save and Exit.
X) Exit with no Save.
the key was to use lower case letters and add the "x" to the hex
value.
with correct mac address for tga:
[~] /sbin/arp -n
[see ~tower_log.txt for results!!]
checking for the mac address of various devices (on russter2):
815: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 08-Feb-2016 14:22:39 MST, site visit on Wednesday, October 15th, 2014 (SpB, JK, PB, DA, +)
Wednesday, October 15th, 2014 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JK, PB, DA, +
Purpose of visit: met john k. to change the IP addresses
on the cr5000 and tga, start moving to new data system/titan.
Weather: warm and sunny in morning, breezy in afternoon.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up spb jeep.
* Peter B was busy helping Dean (and other USGS volunteer) setup a
methane sensor. They pulled out all the old glass volumes (these are
now in the trailer at C1).
* met John at the trailer in morning.
---------
* Span cylinder at 1100 psi. ZeroAir at 400 psi.
* cal cylinder on loan from D. Bowling (cc185237); put at tower base
* brought up two spanking new deep-cycle batteries (hopefully to fix
the power issues with the LI-7500A (OP1)). John hauled these to the
tower in ATV (atv had a near-flat at end of day!)...
* in AM, installed new battery to power the LI-7500A (OP1). When I
put in the new battery, I also swapped the charger (to the other new
one from Yusua).
* hauled most of the batteries in the trailer back to Boulder for load
testing at battery shop....about 5 failed and I brought two back that
were deemed to be "ok". Need to keep batteries on a battery
"maintainer" or else they will not last long!!
* downloaded some wingscape photos:
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 2286796800 Oct 16 09:25 photos_cloudcam_west_141015a.tar
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1052108800 Oct 16 09:27 photos_cloudcam_west_141015b.tar
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 335912960 Oct 16 09:32 photos_tower_base_141015.tar
* we moved the cable going to the 8-port switch in the TGA shed from
the local (ie, 10.0.0.x) network to the CU network...then we moved the
network cable that was going to picarro to this same switch. Now the
entire shed is on the CU network (and there are two extra network
cables going to the shed that are not connected...but could be used if
needed).
* John and I were able to change the IP info for the cr5000...the info
was actually in the NL100....connect to this with the CSI device
configuration utility (follow instructions there). This worked.
Note, the dev config utility can be found via loggernet (I have an older
version, that worked)....
* we ran into trouble when trying to change the TGA IP address..in the
process it lost the mac address of the TGA. Therefore, it didn't work
on the network (I could ping it from russter2, but not
campus/urquell). There were many email exchanges with Maria in Utah
and we could not figure it out....we also used the toughbook laptop
from MRS (with a newer version). To make a long story short, the TGA
manual had an error (see note from 10/16). When we left, we added a
serial cable to the far end of the TGA so we could access it without
taking off the cover.
814: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 08-Feb-2016 14:13:58 MST, site visit on Saturday, October 11th, 2014 (SpB)
Saturday, October 11th, 2014 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: move titan to the tower, setup REBS T/RH
sensors, check on OP-1.
Weather: sunny, breezy, some remants of snow from 2 days ago.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up spb jeep.
* Theo and Keith (Noah grad students) were working on the snow depth
sensors...
* Ed and Erin (and a pack of dogs) showed up to replace the EC155
body...it was apparently giving back a flag that the thermoelectric
cooler? was bad...but didn't seem to be bad?
---------
* Span cylinder at 1100 psi. ZeroAir at 400 psi.
* need to test the old batteries in the trailer!
* the battery for the LI-7500A/OP1 seemed to be bad...when I checked
it, the battery charger had both lights flashing on/off (indicates a
problematic battery). Replaced it with a different old battery (not
sure if this one is any better?!)...but files are being saved, ie:
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 2203663 Oct 9 04:00 2014-10-09T030000_AIU-1261.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 2211061 Oct 9 05:00 2014-10-09T040000_AIU-1261.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 8571385 Oct 9 20:49 2014-10-09T200000_AIU-1261.data
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 5386 Oct 9 20:00 2014-10-09T200000_AIU-1261.metadata
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 5386 Oct 11 22:38 2014-10-11T223823_AIU-1261.metadata
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 5386 Oct 11 22:39 2014-10-11T223920_AIU-1261.metadata
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 247312 Oct 11 22:45 2014-10-11T224335_AIU-1261.data
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 123856 Oct 11 22:47 2014-10-11T224625_AIU-1261.data
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 5386 Oct 11 22:46 2014-10-11T224625_AIU-1261.metadata
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 156663 Oct 11 22:49 2014-10-11T224819_AIU-1261.data
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 5386 Oct 11 22:48 2014-10-11T224819_AIU-1261.metadata
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 181657 Oct 11 22:51 2014-10-11T225024_AIU-1261.data
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 5386 Oct 11 22:50 2014-10-11T225024_AIU-1261.metadata
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 239259 Oct 11 22:54 2014-10-11T225239_AIU-1261.data
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 5386 Oct 11 22:52 2014-10-11T225239_AIU-1261.metadata
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 322216 Oct 11 22:57 2014-10-11T225515_AIU-1261.data
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 5386 Oct 11 22:55 2014-10-11T225515_AIU-1261.metadata
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 123989 Oct 11 22:59 2014-10-11T225823_AIU-1261.data
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 5386 Oct 11 22:58 2014-10-11T225823_AIU-1261.metadata
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 156812 Oct 11 23:01 2014-10-11T230012_AIU-1261.data
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 5386 Oct 11 23:00 2014-10-11T230012_AIU-1261.metadata
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 148882 Oct 11 23:05 2014-10-11T230414_AIU-1261.data
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 5386 Oct 11 23:04 2014-10-11T230414_AIU-1261.metadata
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 396472 Oct 11 23:07 2014-10-11T230417_AIU-1261.data
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 5386 Oct 11 23:04 2014-10-11T230417_AIU-1261.metadata
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 49767 Oct 11 23:08 2014-10-11T230759_AIU-1261.data
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 5386 Oct 11 23:08 2014-10-11T230759_AIU-1261.metadata
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 82824 Oct 11 23:11 2014-10-11T231113_AIU-1261.data
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 5386 Oct 11 23:11 2014-10-11T231113_AIU-1261.metadata
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 156796 Oct 11 23:13 2014-10-11T231245_AIU-1261.data
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 5386 Oct 11 23:12 2014-10-11T231245_AIU-1261.metadata
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 198111 Oct 11 23:16 2014-10-11T231449_AIU-1261.data
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 5386 Oct 11 23:15 2014-10-11T231449_AIU-1261.metadata
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 99174 Oct 11 23:17 2014-10-11T231710_AIU-1261.data
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 5386 Oct 11 23:17 2014-10-11T231710_AIU-1261.metadata
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 115620 Oct 11 23:19 2014-10-11T231848_AIU-1261.data
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 5386 Oct 11 23:18 2014-10-11T231848_AIU-1261.metadata
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 189861 Oct 11 23:21 2014-10-11T232029_AIU-1261.data
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 5386 Oct 11 23:20 2014-10-11T232029_AIU-1261.metadata
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 1463250 Oct 12 00:00 2014-10-11T232350_AIU-1261.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 2391533 Oct 12 01:00 2014-10-12T000000_AIU-1261.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 2384275 Oct 12 02:00 2014-10-12T010000_AIU-1261.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 2378451 Oct 12 03:00 2014-10-12T020000_AIU-1261.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 2424563 Oct 12 04:00 2014-10-12T030000_AIU-1261.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 2401032 Oct 12 05:00 2014-10-12T040000_AIU-1261.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 3074768 Oct 12 05:18 2014-10-12T050000_AIU-1261.data
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 5386 Oct 12 05:00 2014-10-12T050000_AIU-1261.metadata
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 1650225 Oct 12 06:00 2014-10-12T051834_AIU-1261.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 2379541 Oct 12 07:00 2014-10-12T060000_AIU-1261.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 2390825 Oct 12 08:00 2014-10-12T070000_AIU-1261.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 8554969 Oct 12 08:50 2014-10-12T080000_AIU-1261.data.part
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 5386 Oct 12 08:00 2014-10-12T080000_AIU-1261.metadata.part
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 297127 Oct 11 22:42 2014-1~5.dat
* replaced the 5-port netgear switch (model fs 109) at the 10-m power
box with a 8-port netgear "prosafe" switch (model GS108E) that was in
the trailer (John Knowles borrowed and/or replaced this at some
point?)...one question: the 5-port switch has a grounding connector in
the back, but the 8-port switch does not...does this matter?
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 845184 Oct 11 13:24 cnr10_11.dat*
* before moving titan/isffa, removed files from isffa:
root@titan2 root# df -k
/dev/sda1 3948744 1557584 2351044 40% /media/usbdisk
files:
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 19253135 Sep 30 12:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20140930_080000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 19253135 Sep 30 15:59 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20140930_120000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 19253135 Sep 30 19:59 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20140930_160000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 19253135 Sep 30 23:59 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20140930_200000.dat
etc, etc
root@titan2 root# rm /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20140*
root@titan2 root# df -k
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mtdblock1 32384 20784 11600 64% /
tmpfs 30904 0 30904 0% /dev/shm
tmpfs 4096 72 4024 2% /var/tmp
/dev/mmcblk0p1 1900912 122884 1681468 7% /media/cf
/dev/mmcblk0p1 1900912 122884 1681468 7% /usr/local
/dev/mmcblk0p1 1900912 122884 1681468 7% /lib/modules/2.6.35.9-ael1-2-titan/local
/dev/mmcblk0p1 1900912 122884 1681468 7% /var/tmp/log/isfs
/dev/mmcblk0p1 1900912 122884 1681468 7% /var/lib/logrotate
/dev/mmcblk0p1 1900912 122884 1681468 7% /var/lib/ntp
/dev/sda1 3948744 292316 3616312 7% /media/usbdisk
* realized that the enclosure doesn't have any holes or way
to mount vertically! Also, realized that I need a deep-cycle
battery for the power supply....
the only thing coming into it is the GPS??
root@titan2 root# data_stats
2014-10-11,16:19:14|NOTICE|parsing: /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot.xml
^Creceived signal Interrupt(2), si_signo=2, si_errno=0, si_code=128
sensor dsm sampid nsamps |------- start -------| |------ end -----| rate minMaxDT(sec) minMaxLen
niwot:/var/tmp/gps_pty0 1 10 15 2014 10 11 16:19:14.469 10 11 16:19:21.469 2.00 0.016 0.998 72 73
IOException: inet:127.0.0.1:32818: recv: Interrupted system call
urquell.colorado.edu:/data/home/staff/sburns>data_stats /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141001_080000.dat
2014-10-11,10:22:21|NOTICE|parsing: /usr/local/PORTER/cuff/aster/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot.xml
Exception: EOFException: /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141001_080000.dat: open: EOF
sensor dsm sampid nsamps |------- start -------| |------ end -----| rate minMaxDT(sec) minMaxLen
niwot:/var/tmp/gps_pty0 1 10 28800 2014 10 01 08:00:00.549 10 01 11:59:59.615 2.00 0.012 1.062 72 73
niwot:/dev/ttyS5 1 70 144000 2014 10 01 08:00:00.028 10 01 11:59:59.920 10.00 0.052 0.179 100 100
on 9/26, I lost ttyS3, ie:
urquell.colorado.edu:/data/home/staff/sburns>data_stats /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20140926_080000.dat
2014-10-11,10:22:43|NOTICE|parsing: /usr/local/PORTER/cuff/aster/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot.xml
Exception: EOFException: /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20140926_080000.dat: open: EOF
sensor dsm sampid nsamps |------- start -------| |------ end -----| rate minMaxDT(sec) minMaxLen
niwot:/var/tmp/gps_pty0 1 10 28800 2014 09 26 08:00:00.549 09 26 11:59:59.595 2.00 0.014 1.074 72 73
niwot:/dev/ttyS3 1 20 14400 2014 09 26 07:59:59.402 09 26 11:59:58.402 1.00 0.950 1.050 24 24
niwot:/dev/ttyS5 1 70 144000 2014 09 26 08:00:00.028 09 26 11:59:59.920 10.00 0.052 0.203 100 100
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 19829135 Sep 26 09:59 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20140926_120000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 19331775 Sep 26 13:59 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20140926_160000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 19253135 Sep 26 17:59 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20140926_200000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 19253135 Sep 26 21:59 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20140927_000000.dat
and on 10/1, I stopped collecting data from /dev/ttyS5 (hi-rate data from the cr3000):
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 19253135 Oct 1 02:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141001_040000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 19253135 Oct 1 05:59 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141001_080000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 11740416 Oct 1 08:26 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141001_120000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 993305 Oct 1 10:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141001_142630.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 2549135 Oct 1 14:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141001_160000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 2549135 Oct 1 18:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20141001_200000.dat
realized that the serial cable to one of the CR23x's was accidentally
disconnected on 9/26! now, I get:
813: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 08-Feb-2016 14:10:31 MST, site visit on Tuesday, October 7th, 2014 (SpB)
Tuesday, October 7th, 2014 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: swap the LI-7200, setup LI-7500A (OP2)
and REBS T/RH sensors.
Weather: Warm, calm and sunny.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU jeep...before going up, went to campus and got CSI
enclosure, REBs T/RH, dessicant, things bought at McGuckins; then went
to NCAR and picked up other supplies (split loom, cameras, network
cables, thermocouple wire).
* John Knowles was there (brought down ln2 dewar to snowshed for him).
---------
* Span cylinder at 1200 psi. ZeroAir at 500 psi.
* moved two older cylinders from the trailer down to the snowshed:
cc264923 N2 trlr/inside (used for cals on 100924). moved to trlr, 7/1/10, retired on 6/15/10 (250 psi), started on 3/30/10 at 2100 psi. brought from campus on 9/16/09, moved to tower on 3/30/10.
cc21257 span trlr/inside 1040 ppm (airgas, from HYDRA experiments), pressure = 1000 psi?
* replaced the LI-COR-borrowed LI-7200/LI-7550 (AIU-1110, sn 72H-0479)
with those from AmeriFlux (AIU-1250, sn 72H-0539)
* hauled two of the REBS T/RH sensors and AM416 to the tower (currently in shed)
* downloaded data from the cameras:
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 2376693760 Oct 8 00:04 photos_cloudcam_northeast_141007.tar
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 962990080 Oct 7 23:54 photos_cloudcam_west_141007.tar
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 844001280 Oct 7 23:43 photos_tower_base_141007.tar
* note: the quality of the photos wit the new cameras doesn't seem
quite as good as with old cameras? check that focus is correct?
* adjusted the position of cloudcamWEST (pointed up more)
* tried to leave all the settings EXACTLY as they were on the old
setup (for now, still saving the CSAT data).
transition from old LI-7200 to new LI-7200:
-------------------------------------------
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 4852423 Oct 7 08:00 2014-10-07T130000_AIU-1110.ghg
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 4896679 Oct 7 09:00 2014-10-07T140000_AIU-1110.ghg
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 4951311 Oct 7 10:00 2014-10-07T150000_AIU-1110.ghg
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 4954288 Oct 7 11:00 2014-10-07T160000_AIU-1110.ghg
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 4919102 Oct 7 12:00 2014-10-07T170000_AIU-1110.ghg
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 4865576 Oct 7 13:00 2014-10-07T180000_AIU-1110.ghg
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 7610837 Oct 7 13:23 2014-10-07T190000_AIU-1110.data
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 9630 Oct 7 13:00 2014-10-07T190000_AIU-1110.metadata
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 887514 Oct 7 16:00 2014-10-07T214943_AIU-1250.ghg
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 5064879 Oct 7 17:00 2014-10-07T220000_AIU-1250.ghg
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 5024350 Oct 7 18:00 2014-10-07T230000_AIU-1250.ghg
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 5051674 Oct 7 19:00 2014-10-08T000000_AIU-1250.ghg
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 4908283 Oct 7 20:00 2014-10-08T010000_AIU-1250.ghg
* note: the LI-7550 senses which sensor (either LI-7200 or LI-7500) is
attached and then adjusts software accordingly.
* there was a lot of moisture/condensation in the LI-COR flow module
box...I'm guessing this is because the box is airtight and I last
opened it when the humidity was higher...now, the temp drop and all
that moisture condensed. ADD dessicant bag to the flow module box!!
* note: there appear to be spikes in the LI-7200 analog co2
signal...make sure the spikes are not in the usb 20-Hz data
[followup: usb data seem ok, no spikes]...
* downloaded logger data (still need files):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1148667 Oct 7 15:52 soil10_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 697027 Oct 7 15:59 soil10_7b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1260826 Oct 7 15:23 tc10_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 570055 Oct 7 15:38 tc10_7b.dat*
* started to modify met logger file for the REBS T/RH sensors, ie:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 14581 Oct 7 10:30 met_09.csi*
;
; met_09.csi (from met_07.csi), added REB T/RH sensors with AM416 mux.
; connected to diff ch4.
; 10/7/14
; spb.
;
* logging into the "new" LI-7200:
licor@lynette's password:
Last login: Tue Oct 7 22:05:57 2014 from 198.11.18.75
BusyBox v1.1.0 (2013.08.20-15:16+0000) Built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.
$ df -k
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mtdblock3 16384 10600 5784 65% /
tmpfs 31000 0 31000 0% /tmp
/dev/mtdblock4 14080 972 13108 7% /home
/dev/sda1 15923224 7629400 8293824 48% /home/licor/data
$
$
2014-08-17T190000_AIU-1110.ghg 2014-09-03T170000_AIU-1110.ghg 2014-09-20T190000_AIU-1110.ghg archive
2014-08-17T200000_AIU-1110.ghg 2014-09-03T180000_AIU-1110.ghg 2014-09-20T200000_AIU-1110.ghg raw
2014-08-17T210000_AIU-1110.ghg 2014-09-03T190000_AIU-1110.ghg 2014-09-20T210000_AIU-1110.ghg results
2014-08-17T220000_AIU-1110.ghg 2014-09-03T200000_AIU-1110.ghg 2014-09-20T220000_AIU-1110.ghg summaries
$ rm data/2014-08*
df -k
812: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 08-Feb-2016 14:03:41 MST, site visit on Friday, September 26th, 2014 (SpB)
Friday, September 26th, 2014 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: finished LI-7500A (OP1) installation,
put up wingscapes cameras.
Weather: Warm, calm and sunny.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU prius
* added more split-loom to the section of fiber cable near como creek
(there is a bit more to finish).
---------
* Span cylinder at 1290 psi. ZeroAir at 700 psi.
* using a new battery which is in an action-packer between the UC/UCB
loggers and the other "battery" action-packer. I have a 900 mA
charger connected to this battery...a slightly more powerful charger
would be better!
* some things to-order/buy:
On-line:
--------
- greater than 1.5 A charger x, purchased via amazon on 9/30/14
- 3/4"x3/4" nu-rail crosses...plus something to go from horiz boom to vertical boom
- 1" split loom
Purchases via amazon on 9/30/14 (total of $305):
-----
2 Yuasa YUA1201501 Smart Shot Battery Charger (1.5 Amps)
Wire Loom Tool for 3/4" - 1"
American Terminal SL1000-100 1-Inch Split Loom Tubing
2 JEFA Tech Outdoor Shielded Cat5e Assembly - 25 Feet - TOUGHCable Connectors
2 50ft Cat5e Outdoor Waterproof Ethernet Cable Direct Burial w/Shielded Connectors 50 ft (PURE COPPER)
Purchases via nu-rail:
----------
3 of the 3/4"x3/4" nu-rail offset crosses (I borrowed one from the lab and it's at the site).
JB Saunders:
------------
- some AC-DC adapters for the REBs T/RH fans: 12VDC, 0.3 A (1.6 W)
McGucks:
------------
- one more action-packer (+ several bungee straps)
- short(er) extension cords
- aluminum foil?
- some kind of cube/ball for plugging stuff in at upper electrical box
- adj wrench (at least 1") for LAB!
* setup the wingscape cloudcams NORTHEAST and WEST...
* was able to connect to LI-7500A via the serial cable (this only
worked once, for a short period?)...at that time, I changed the
settings so the IP is the one used by russter2pfp....I should check
why I couldn't connect again via serial cable? (perhaps the serial
port on the latitude podocarp laptop?)
* it should be using ptp for the time-keeping...how to check this??
-- also, want to set the root password on OP1...
* started ops70 and now running uc_06.csi on UC logger (to ingest the
LI-7500A data).
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 61440 Sep 28 15:54 ops70.tar
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 5162 Sep 26 12:28 uc_06.csi*
;
; uc_06.csi, added co2/h2o voltage inputs from the LI-7500A, spb, 9/26/14
;
-------------------------------------------------
ops70 2014 sep 26 19:32:00 - 2020 jan 01 16:00:00
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 33753600 Sep 26 02:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt140926.000000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 33753620 Sep 26 10:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt140926.080000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 14863576 Sep 26 13:32 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt140926.160000 <-- last file for ops69
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 4850742 Sep 26 14:38 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt140926.193258 <-- first file for ops70
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 15137010 Sep 26 18:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt140926.203828
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 36057706 Sep 27 02:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt140927.000000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 36057514 Sep 27 10:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt140927.080000
* added co2.li7500a.2.5m, h2o.li7500a.2.5m from the UC logger...note, the 2nd restart
was to get the ylimits to [0 5000]...
data_stats < /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt140926.160000
Opened:
chan #points start time end time delta time freq
200 125735 16:00:00.089 19:32:18.621 12738.532 9.870
201 127386 16:00:00.048 19:32:18.541 12738.493 10.000
202 12738 16:00:00.797 19:32:17.920 12737.123 1.000
203 12739 16:00:00.231 19:32:18.230 12737.999 1.000
204 12739 16:00:00.331 19:32:18.350 12738.019 1.000
205 12739 16:00:00.313 19:32:18.322 12738.009 1.000
207 12738 16:00:00.503 19:32:17.812 12737.309 1.000
new variables are: co2.li7500a.2.5m, h2o.li7500a.2.5m, ie:
diff ops1/prep.config ops69/prep.config
31,33c31,33
< s=quacker:200 c=campbell_binary(0,"LLLLLLLLLLLLLHHHH","m/s","m/s","m/s","C","mv", "m/s","m/s","m/s","C","mv","kpa","C","C","mmol","mmol","umol/mol","mmol/mol")
< d=(u.csi.5.7m, v.csi.5.7m, w.csi.5.7m, tc.csi.5.7m, diag5.7, u.csi.2.5m, v.csi.2.5m, w.csi.2.5m, tc.csi.2.5m, diag2.5, P.li2.5m, T.li2.5m, T.med.uc, co2.li2.5m, h2o.li2.5m, co2.li7500a.2.5m, h2o.li7500a.2.5m) r=10
< m=(-5:5,-5:5,-2:2,-10:30,-100000:100000,-5:5,-5:5,-2:2,-10:30,-100000:100000,65:75,-15:25,-15:25,0:20,0:500,0:5000,0:5000)
---
> s=quacker:200 c=campbell_binary(0,"LLLLLLLLLLLLLHH","m/s","m/s","m/s","C","mv", "m/s","m/s","m/s","C","mv","kpa","C","C","mmol","mmol")
> d=(u.csi.5.7m, v.csi.5.7m, w.csi.5.7m, tc.csi.5.7m, diag5.7, u.csi.2.5m, v.csi.2.5m, w.csi.2.5m, tc.csi.2.5m, diag2.5, P.li2.5m, T.li2.5m, T.med.uc, co2.li2.5m, h2o.li2.5m) r=10
> m=(-5:5,-5:5,-2:2,-10:30,-100000:100000,-5:5,-5:5,-2:2,-10:30,-100000:100000,65:75,-15:25,-15:25,0:20,0:500)
* sample rate at 20-hz, filter at 10-Hz. An analog co2 and h2o signal
is being ingested by the UC logger into the quacker data system.
* settings for DAC:
* at 14:30 MST, changed range of LI-7200 co2 (DAC) from
LI-7500A, DAC1 co2 umol/mol 0 V = 360 ppm --> 5V = 450 ppm
DAC2 h20 mmol/mol 0 V = 0 mmol/mol --> 5V = 30 mmol/mol
* also, I noticed the "delay time" settings for the LI-7200 and LI-7500A
were different..
LI-7200, delay time interval = 12, DAC delay= 252 ms
LI-7500A, delay time interval = 0, DAC delay= 172 ms
* here is what else I found:
$ df -k
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mtdblock3 16384 10640 5744 65% /
tmpfs 31000 0 31000 0% /tmp
/dev/mtdblock4 14080 1300 12780 9% /home
/dev/sda1 15923224 1794296 14128928 11% /home/licor/data
$
$ ls -lag /home/licor/data/
drwxrwxrwx 6 root root 8192 Jan 1 1970 .
drwx------ 3 licor licor 0 Jan 1 1970 ..
drwxrwxrwx 2 root root 8192 Jul 2 21:03 archive
drwxrwxrwx 2 root root 172032 Sep 27 01:01 raw
drwxrwxrwx 2 root root 8192 Jul 2 21:03 results
drwxrwxrwx 2 root root 16384 Sep 27 01:00 summaries
ls -lag /home/licor/data/raw/
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 210543 Jul 2 21:17 2014-07-02T210331_AIU-1261.data
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 8628 Jul 2 21:03 2014-07-02T210331_AIU-1261.metadata
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 453124 Jul 2 21:50 2014-07-02T211904_AIU-1261.data
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 8628 Jul 2 21:19 2014-07-02T211904_AIU-1261.metadata
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 455196 Jul 3 00:00 2014-07-02T215235_AIU-1261.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 849518 Jul 3 04:00 2014-07-03T000000_AIU-1261.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 856035 Jul 3 08:00 2014-07-03T040000_AIU-1261.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 859709 Jul 3 12:00 2014-07-03T080000_AIU-1261.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 865543 Jul 3 16:00 2014-07-03T120000_AIU-1261.ghg
etc, etc....
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 1410351 Jul 29 08:00 2014-07-29T070000_AIU-1261.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 1410341 Jul 29 09:00 2014-07-29T080000_AIU-1261.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 1409926 Jul 29 10:00 2014-07-29T090000_AIU-1261.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 1407474 Jul 29 11:00 2014-07-29T100000_AIU-1261.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 1420455 Jul 29 12:00 2014-07-29T110000_AIU-1261.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 1417029 Jul 29 13:00 2014-07-29T120000_AIU-1261.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 1425917 Jul 29 14:00 2014-07-29T130000_AIU-1261.ghg
etc, etc....
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 1471951 Sep 9 15:00 2014-09-09T140000_AIU-1261.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 1472360 Sep 9 16:00 2014-09-09T150000_AIU-1261.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 1525177 Sep 9 17:00 2014-09-09T160000_AIU-1261.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 42394 Sep 9 17:00 2014-09-09T170000_AIU-1261.data
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 6464 Sep 9 17:00 2014-09-09T170000_AIU-1261.metadata
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 421247 Sep 26 18:00 2014-09-26T174450_AIU-1261.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 825476 Sep 26 18:08 2014-09-26T180000_AIU-1261.data
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 6464 Sep 26 18:00 2014-09-26T180000_AIU-1261.metadata
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 1951928 Sep 26 19:00 2014-09-26T181155_AIU-1261.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 9323066 Sep 26 19:54 2014-09-26T190000_AIU-1261.data
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 5386 Sep 26 19:00 2014-09-26T190000_AIU-1261.metadata
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 2080901 Sep 26 21:00 2014-09-26T200732_AIU-1261.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 2359291 Sep 26 22:00 2014-09-26T210000_AIU-1261.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 2325001 Sep 26 23:00 2014-09-26T220000_AIU-1261.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 2306505 Sep 27 00:00 2014-09-26T230000_AIU-1261.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 2235748 Sep 27 01:00 2014-09-27T000000_AIU-1261.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 2197532 Sep 27 02:00 2014-09-27T010000_AIU-1261.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 2197153 Sep 27 03:00 2014-09-27T020000_AIU-1261.ghg
ssh licor@russter2pfp
licor@russter2pfp's password:
Last login: Sun Sep 28 21:24:45 2014 from 128.138.77.49
BusyBox v1.1.0 (2013.08.20-15:16+0000) Built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.
$ df -k
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mtdblock3 16384 10640 5744 65% /
tmpfs 31000 0 31000 0% /tmp
/dev/mtdblock4 14080 1044 13036 7% /home
/dev/sda1 15923224 2045224 13878000 13% /home/licor/data
$
* all July/August until Sept 9th was in the lab....
* now when I ftp data to russter2, I have data from two LI-CORs:
etc, etc
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 4748071 Sep 28 11:00 2014-09-28T160000_AIU-1110.ghg
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 2305153 Sep 28 11:00 2014-09-28T160000_AIU-1261.ghg
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 4744220 Sep 28 12:00 2014-09-28T170000_AIU-1110.ghg
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 2328839 Sep 28 12:00 2014-09-28T170000_AIU-1261.ghg
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 4835176 Sep 28 13:00 2014-09-28T180000_AIU-1110.ghg
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 2300277 Sep 28 13:00 2014-09-28T180000_AIU-1261.ghg
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 4694533 Sep 28 14:00 2014-09-28T190000_AIU-1110.ghg
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 2249786 Sep 28 14:00 2014-09-28T190000_AIU-1261.ghg
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 4593639 Sep 28 15:00 2014-09-28T200000_AIU-1110.ghg
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 2206081 Sep 28 15:00 2014-09-28T200000_AIU-1261.ghg
811: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 08-Feb-2016 13:57:21 MST, site visit on Friday, September 19th, 2014 (SpB)
Friday, September 19th, 2014 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: fixed LI-7200 inlet filter,
swapped REBs Q*7.1 dome,
Weather: Warm and sunny. Some clouds and some
breezes.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep
* Duane was working at C1. The fall aspens were in prime
color!
* added more split-loom to the section of fiber cable near como creek
(there is a bit more to finish).
---------
* Span cylinder at 1300 psi. ZeroAir at 830 psi.
* from 11-11:45 MST, replaced domes on REBS Q*-7.1 Rnet sensor
* cut the LI-7200 inlet tubing from 100cm down to 80cm. As part of
testing found:
- with no inlet connected, flow drive = 15%
- with tubing, but not filter, flow drive= 39%
- with tubing + filter, flow drive= 63%
- then I reconnected the water trap and the flow drive dropped to 53%
(not sure why it went down with the trap attached??)
- left it with the filter and water trap both connected.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1125090 Sep 19 13:23 soil9_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1053 Sep 19 13:28 soil9_19b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1120942 Sep 19 13:39 tc9_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 183527 Sep 19 14:47 ucb9_19.dat*
* setup LI-7500A (OP1) at the mini-tower...everything is there and now
I just need a battery and charger! Tried to add the new battery and
it did not boot up cleanly...I could not connect via the serial
cable, but I could connect via the internet (not using a fixed IP
address)...and had the following problem:
[see ~/tower_log.txt for details!]
* looked at the am416 mux connected to the soil logger..notes:
cr23x wire am416
C2 green RES
C3 sky blue CLK
G black GND <----to terminal strip to power sensors
12V red 12V <--
snippet of code from soil_03.csi:
; turn on the mux this is RES on mux
37: Do (P86)
1: 42 Set Port 2 High
; multiplexer loop
38: Beginning of Loop (P87)
1: 0 Delay
2: 3 Loop Count
; loop index multiplied by 3 so that 3 readings
; measured by instruction are advanced 3 locations
; each pass thru measurement loop
39: Step Loop Index (P90)
1: 3 Step
; C3 is the CLK
40: Do (P86)
1: 73 Pulse Port 3
41: CS616 Water Content Reflectometer (P138)
1: 3 Reps
2: 8 SE Channel
3: 17 All reps use C7
4: 83 -- Loc [ p616_1 ]
5: 1.0 Mult
6: 0.0 Offset
; Loop end
42: End (P95)
; turn off mux and dis-enable probes
43: Do (P86)
1: 52 Set Port 2 Low
-------------------------------------
* to buy at JB saunders?? (can't recall what I need?)
- wires that are long and thick enough...
- need a new action packer?
* email exchange with Dave Bowling to change network setup:
this is the current setup:
note, 10.0.0.1 (used to be russter)
port
----
8000 (ingest) 10.0.0.2 quacker
3000 10.0.0.3 tdl 198.11.18.42 ------------------------ used by DB
10.0.0.4 russter2-gw 198.11.18.75 (russter2.colorado.edu)
3001 10.0.0.5 cr5000 198.11.18.40 ------------------------ used by DB
10.0.0.6 pfp 198.11.18.43
3002 10.0.0.7 cr5000-2 198.11.18.48
10.0.0.4 russter2-gw 198.11.18.37 (russter2.colorado.edu) OLD IP!!
10.0.0.2 quacker
10.0.0.3 tdl
10.0.0.4 russter2-gw
10.0.0.5 cr5000
10.0.0.6 pfp
10.0.0.7 cr5000-2
ping 10.0.0.5
PING 10.0.0.5 (10.0.0.5) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 10.0.0.5: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=3.60 ms
64 bytes from 10.0.0.5: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=1.61 ms
ping 10.0.0.3
PING 10.0.0.3 (10.0.0.3) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 10.0.0.3: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=1.89 ms
64 bytes from 10.0.0.3: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.393 ms
ping 10.0.0.6
PING 10.0.0.6 (10.0.0.6) 56(84) bytes of data.
--- 10.0.0.6 ping statistics ---
3 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 2000ms
ping 10.0.0.7
PING 10.0.0.7 (10.0.0.7) 56(84) bytes of data.
--- 10.0.0.7 ping statistics ---
2 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 1000ms
---------------------------
To: Sean Burns , Maria Garcia
From: Dave Bowling
Subject: Re: Network at NIWOT...
Hi Sean,
(copying Maria Garcia here)
Thanks - hopefully this will improve things.
Currently I only have the TDL and CR5000 at these addresses:
[deleted!, see ~/tower_log.txt]
The others are unused (at least by me).
Please coordinate with Maria when you're ready to make the
changes (and cc me)
DB
---------------------------
Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 15:29:59 MDT
To: david.bowling@utah.edu
cc: sean.burns@colorado.edu, blanken@colorado.edu
From: "Sean Burns"
Subject: Network at NIWOT...
Hi Dave,
I wanted to let you know that we are going to make some changes to the
network at NIWOT sometime in the next few months. Right now your
instruments are on the tower network (10.0.0.x), but it might make
more sense to put everything in the TGA shed directly on the CU
network (198.11.18.x). Which is what the Picarro is using. Also,
when people are at the site it will be easy to connect to the outside
world.
For your instruments, we would like to give them each a fixed IP
address that is accessible from outside of CU. You are currently able
to do this, but I believe this uses some form of IP tunneling to reach
your instruments (and I know your instruments are physically on the
10.0.0.x network).
Right now, I see your instruments are connected as:
810: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 08-Feb-2016 13:52:48 MST, site visit on Wednesday, September 17th, 2014 (SpB)
Wednesday, September 17th, 2014 Visit:
--------------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: new program in isffa, adjust CSAT
positions.
Weather: Warm and sunny.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep
* met Oren!
* added more split-loom to the section of fiber cable near como creek
(need to finish this).
---------
* setup LI-7500A (OP1) at the mini-tower...everything is there and now
I just need a battery and charger!
* did some fine-tuning to the CSAT orientations:
level 14 ------ TOP (upward-looking PAR sensor)
level 13 ------ 25.5m, Radiation Sensors port 10, sn 0855
level 12 ------ 23.35m, CSI boxes (for CPEC200) [NA]
level 11 ------ 21.5m CSAT3 (main flux level) [NA]
level 10 ------ 19.65m, LI7550 boxes (on SE side) port 9, sn 0673
level 9 ------ 17.8m, cr23x (FAST) [NA]
level 8 ------ 15.95m, webcams port 8, sn 0540 <--- not in logs?
Level 7 ------ 14.1m, prop-vane port 7, sn 1121
level 6 ------ 12.25m, ATI boom port 6, sn 0673
level 5 ------ 10.40m, cr23x (MET) + rain gauge [NA]
level 4 ------ 8.55m, power box + platform port 5, sn 1119
level 3 ------ 6.70m, LI-6262 box [NA]
level 2 ------ 4.85m, LI-6251 box port 2, sn 1117 <--- not in logs?
level 1 ------ 3.00m, power [NA]
level 0 ------ Ground, slighly elevated due to concrete pad.
* from mid-strut to mid-strut the short side of the tower is 127.5 cm.
* uploaded Nr1_fast_0_0_03.cr3 to CR3000 (now isffa is ingesting
CR3000 data correctly). Email about this:
Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2014 10:51:55 MDT
To: Edward Swiatek
cc: Sean Burns ,
"maclean@ucar.edu"
From: "Sean Burns"
Subject: Re: CR23X to CR3000 upgrade
Hi Ed,
the DSM is correctly reading in the data from the CR3000 with the
lower baud rate...I'm now seeing:
root@titan2 root# data_dump -i 1,70 -H
2014-09-17,16:46:15|NOTICE|parsing: /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot.xml
|--- date time --------| deltaT len data...
2014 09 17 16:46:15.0183 0 100 41 70 00 00 ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 40 fc bf 00 40 bf c9 0b c0 33 23 e0 c0 1d f7 60 c1 24 8c 59 41 7b c0 6a 41 \
28 7f 55 ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff c0 00 00 c4 8c 6b dd 40 c8 17 35 00 00 aa 55
2014 09 17 16:46:15.1185 0.1003 100 41 70 00 00 ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 40 fc bf 00 40 bf c9 0b c0 33 23 e0 c0 1d f7 60 c1 24 8c 59 41 7b a9 dc 41 \
28 7f 55 ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff c0 00 00 c4 8c 6b dd 40 c8 17 35 00 00 aa 55
2014 09 17 16:46:15.2185 0.1 100 41 70 00 00 ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 40 fc bf 00 40 c0 d6 cf c0 33 23 e0 c0 1d f7 60 c1 25 dd 58 41 7b 9f 68 41 \
28 7f 55 ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff c0 00 00 c4 8c 6b dd 40 c8 17 35 00 00 aa 55
So, one step done....
thanks!
SpB.
* rebooted isffa...it took a while to come back up, but I could
eventually log in again....noticed that the xml had something using
/dev/ttyS7 (which is what the GPS is using). Commented that entry out
and rebooted...it came up with the GPS working...now data_stats from
urquell looks like this:
urquell.colorado.edu:/data/home/staff/sburns>data_stats
2014-09-17,11:31:44|NOTICE|parsing: /usr/local/PORTER/cuff/aster/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot.xml
received signal Interrupt(2), si_signo=2, si_errno=0, si_code=128
sensor dsm sampid nsamps |------- start -------| |------ end -----| rate minMaxDT(sec) minMaxLen
niwot:/var/tmp/gps_pty0 1 10 16 2014 09 17 17:31:44.499 09 17 17:31:51.521 2.14 0.016 0.988 72 73
niwot:/dev/ttyS3 1 20 8 2014 09 17 17:31:43.522 09 17 17:31:50.522 1.00 1.000 1.000 24 24
niwot:/dev/ttyS8 1 70 79 2014 09 17 17:31:44.028 09 17 17:31:51.820 10.01 0.091 0.109 100 100
niwot_dreamplug:/dev/ttyUSB0 2 10 8 2014 09 17 17:31:44.111 09 17 17:31:51.111 1.00 0.986 1.014 60 62
niwot_dreamplug:/dev/ttyUSB1 2 40 8 2014 09 17 17:31:43.769 09 17 17:31:50.769 1.00 0.999 1.001 36 36
sonics:/var/tmp/gps_pty0 3 10 17 2014 09 17 17:31:44.518 09 17 17:31:51.668 2.24 0.146 0.860 51 73
sonics:/dev/ttyS2 3 50 157 2014 09 17 17:31:44.013 09 17 17:31:51.815 19.99 0.048 0.052 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS5 3 100 158 2014 09 17 17:31:43.973 09 17 17:31:51.823 20.00 0.049 0.051 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS6 3 150 157 2014 09 17 17:31:43.984 09 17 17:31:51.784 20.00 0.048 0.052 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS7 3 200 158 2014 09 17 17:31:43.983 09 17 17:31:51.833 20.00 0.050 0.050 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS8 3 250 157 2014 09 17 17:31:44.014 09 17 17:31:51.816 19.99 0.048 0.052 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS9 3 300 157 2014 09 17 17:31:43.993 09 17 17:31:51.793 20.00 0.048 0.052 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS10 3 350 157 2014 09 17 17:31:44.003 09 17 17:31:51.804 20.00 0.048 0.052 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS1 3 32768 2 2014 09 17 17:31:44.370 09 17 17:31:49.340 0.20 4.970 4.970 26 26
IOException: inet:127.0.0.1:39308: recv: Interrupted system call
* what ntp on russter2 looks like when both GPSs are being used:
/data/projects/NIWOT/photos[36]: ntpq -p
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
==============================================================================
+isffa.colorado. .GPS. 1 u 97 256 377 0.709 0.128 0.742
*forestcam.color .GPS. 1 u 98 256 377 0.660 0.004 0.547
tcom-gw-loop.co 128.138.140.44 2 u 1 256 377 6.607 0.216 2.423
root@sonics root# df -k
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mtdblock2 32640 22912 9728 70% /
/dev/sda1 985188 53056 882088 6% /media/cf
/dev/sda1 985188 53056 882088 6% /usr/local
/dev/sda1 985188 53056 882088 6% /lib/modules/2.6.35.9-ael1-1-viper/local
/dev/sda1 985188 53056 882088 6% /var/tmp/log/isfs
/dev/sda1 985188 53056 882088 6% /var/lib/logrotate
/dev/sda1 985188 53056 882088 6% /var/lib/ntp
/dev/sdb1 7788480 2057112 5652244 27% /media/usbdisk
* what the sonics raw data files look like:
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 18693305 Sep 10 04:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20140910_000000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 18693277 Sep 10 08:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20140910_040000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 18693053 Sep 10 12:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20140910_080000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 18693277 Sep 10 16:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20140910_120000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 16204869 Sep 10 20:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20140910_160000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 31390374 Sep 11 00:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20140910_200000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 43007051 Sep 11 04:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20140911_000000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 43006981 Sep 11 08:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20140911_040000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 42879110 Sep 11 12:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20140911_080000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 43006995 Sep 11 16:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20140911_120000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 43007121 Sep 11 20:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20140911_160000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 55395989 Sep 12 00:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20140911_200000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 49417905 Sep 12 04:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20140912_000000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 43567653 Sep 12 08:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20140912_040000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 38376271 Sep 12 12:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20140912_080000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 37669979 Sep 12 16:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20140912_120000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 48293751 Sep 12 20:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20140912_160000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 58899766 Sep 13 00:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20140912_200000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 59134477 Sep 13 04:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20140913_000000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 58937787 Sep 13 08:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20140913_040000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 59128512 Sep 13 12:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20140913_080000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 58991585 Sep 13 16:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20140913_120000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 59032671 Sep 13 20:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20140913_160000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 59067640 Sep 14 00:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20140913_200000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 59134855 Sep 14 04:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20140914_000000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 59134701 Sep 14 08:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20140914_040000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 59134771 Sep 14 12:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20140914_080000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 59134855 Sep 14 16:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20140914_120000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 59134995 Sep 14 20:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20140914_160000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 59134981 Sep 15 00:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/sonics_20140914_200000.dat
809: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 21-Dec-2015 11:10:31 MST, site visit on Saturday, September 13th, 2014 (SpB, PT, JB)
Saturday, September 13th, 2014 Visit:
-------------------------------------
At the site: SpB, PT, JB
Purpose of visit: get the wingscape cameras working, swap
serial cable ouput of isffa...
Weather: Warm and sunny.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU Jeep Cherokee.
* a short late afternoon visit. Jia visits the tower!
* lots of hunters going up the road (it's hunting season).
---------
* the blower for the LI-7200 was still at 100% (with zero flow).
Tried to bypass the water trap...didn't help. Decided to turn off the
pump (not risk damaging it---need to ask LI-COR if running the blower
at 100% is harmful?). Here is the reply from Jiahong about this:
> Hi Sean:
>
> Thank you for the data. When the flow drive reaches 100%, it is
> definitely harmful to the blower. The motor could be burned because
> it uses more power and generates too much heat. We do not know how
> long the motor could last under 100% motor drive before being burned
> out.
>
* swapped batteries on the cloud cam--now running every 5 minutes.
* downloaded photos from the tower base cam:
-rw-r--r-- 1 sean mmm 421478400 Sep 15 09:11 photos_tower_base_140913.tar
* swapped /dev/ttyS8 (cr3000) with
/dev/ttyS5 (cr23x, pb)
the old xml is:
-rw-rw-rw- 1 10968 122 18979 Sep 12 18:19 /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot_old.xml
the new xml is:
-rw-rw-rw- 1 10968 122 18979 Sep 12 18:19 /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot.xml
now data_stats is:
root@titan2 root# data_stats
2014-09-13,23:18:57|NOTICE|parsing: /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot.xml
^Creceived signal Interrupt(2), si_signo=2, si_errno=0, si_code=128
sensor dsm sampid nsamps |------- start -------| |------ end -----| rate minMaxDT(sec) minMaxLen
niwot:/dev/ttyS3 1 20 11 2014 09 13 23:18:57.481 09 13 23:19:07.482 1.00 1.000 1.001 24 24
niwot:/dev/ttyS8 1 30 112 2014 09 13 23:18:57.650 09 13 23:19:08.749 10.00 0.099 0.101 54 54
IOException: inet:127.0.0.1:38922: recv: Interrupted system call
root@titan2 root# cktty 5
5: uart:ST16654 port:F1000100 irq:3 tx:39 rx:-512648788 fe:131819 brk:21620 RTS|CTS|DTR|DSR|CD
root@titan2 root# cktty 5
5: uart:ST16654 port:F1000100 irq:3 tx:39 rx:-512647326 fe:132419 brk:22149 RTS|CTS|DTR|DSR|CD
oot@titan2 root# data_dump -i 1,70
2014-09-13,23:21:01|NOTICE|parsing: /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot.xml
|--- date time --------| deltaT len data...
2014 09 13 23:20:41.0353 0 8192 \x02p\x80\x00\x00\x02\xfe\x80\x00\xf1\x98\x00\xe0\x00\x00\x00\x00|\x00\x00\x08\x80\x00\x19\xe4l\x00\x03p\x80\x00\x00\x00\x80\xc0\x80\x00\xf1\x80\x88\
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x06\x03\xc0\x00\x80\xc0\x80\x00\xf1\x80\x88\x00\xe0\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00|\x00\x00 \x00\x18\xe0l\x00\x00 \x0f\x00>\xf0\x00\x00\x80\xc0\x80\x00\xf1
* in the late afternoon went to campus and added the 2nd channel back
to the dreamplug..here is what data_stats looks like with everything
connected (is the GPS on the titan/isffa working??):
urquell.colorado.edu:/data/home/staff/sburns>data_stats
2014-09-15,08:43:38|NOTICE|parsing: /usr/local/PORTER/cuff/aster/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot.xml
received signal Interrupt(2), si_signo=2, si_errno=0, si_code=128
sensor dsm sampid nsamps |------- start -------| |------ end -----| rate minMaxDT(sec) minMaxLen
niwot:/dev/ttyS3 1 20 5 2014 09 15 14:43:37.511 09 15 14:43:41.511 1.00 1.000 1.000 24 24
niwot:/dev/ttyS5 1 30 48 2014 09 15 14:43:38.489 09 15 14:43:43.189 10.00 0.099 0.101 54 54
niwot_dreamplug:/dev/ttyUSB0 2 10 5 2014 09 15 14:43:38.438 09 15 14:43:42.427 1.00 0.988 1.001 62 62
niwot_dreamplug:/dev/ttyUSB1 2 40 5 2014 09 15 14:43:37.798 09 15 14:43:41.798 1.00 0.998 1.002 36 36
sonics:/var/tmp/gps_pty0 3 10 10 2014 09 15 14:43:38.598 09 15 14:43:42.698 2.20 0.149 0.850 72 73
sonics:/dev/ttyS2 3 50 97 2014 09 15 14:43:38.434 09 15 14:43:43.234 20.00 0.048 0.053 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS5 3 100 97 2014 09 15 14:43:38.444 09 15 14:43:43.243 20.00 0.040 0.060 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS6 3 150 96 2014 09 15 14:43:38.453 09 15 14:43:43.204 20.00 0.048 0.052 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS7 3 200 97 2014 09 15 14:43:38.433 09 15 14:43:43.233 20.00 0.048 0.052 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS8 3 250 97 2014 09 15 14:43:38.413 09 15 14:43:43.213 20.00 0.049 0.051 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS9 3 300 97 2014 09 15 14:43:38.423 09 15 14:43:43.223 20.00 0.045 0.055 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS10 3 350 97 2014 09 15 14:43:38.443 09 15 14:43:43.235 20.04 0.042 0.058 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS1 3 32768 1 2014 09 15 14:43:42.069 09 15 14:43:42.069 nan 0.000 0.000 26 26
IOException: inet:127.0.0.1:59439: recv: Interrupted system call
808: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 21-Dec-2015 11:08:24 MST, site visit on Thursday, September 11th, 2014 (SpB, JF, +)
Thursday, September 11th, 2014 Visit:
-------------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JF, +
Purpose of visit: meet John Frank, finish CSAT setup...
Weather: Cloudy on plains. Mostly sunny till around 3pm the
clouds/fog rolled in. Snow expected after sunset.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU Jeep Cherokee.
* met John Frank and two colleagues at MRS at 9:30am. We went
on a quick tour of the tower and had some discussions.
---------
* Span cylinder at 980 psi. ZeroAir at ? psi.
* here are details from /var/log/isfs/sonics_NIWOT_csat3.log:
##################
csat3: sonics:/dev/ttyS10, id=3,350, SN0855, 3.0f
time: 2014 09 02 18:56:24
ET= 20 ts=i XD=d GN=454a TK=1 UP=5 FK=0 RN=1 IT=1 DR=102 rx=2 fx=038 BX=0 AH=1 AT=0 RS=1 BR=0 RI=1 GO=39125 HA=0 6X=3 3X=2 PD=2 SD=0 ?d tf=02600 02600 02600
WM=o ar=0 ZZ=0 DC=1 ELo=010 010 010 ELb=010 010 010 TNo=86a d TNb=a7a JD= 007
C0o=-2-2-2 C0b=-2-2-2 RC=0 tlo=8 8 8 tlb=8 8 8 CA=1 TD= duty=097 AQ= 60 AC=1 CD=0 SR=1 UX=0 MX=0 DTU=02320 ss=1 XP=2 RF=018 DS=007 SN0855 12sep12 JC=3 CB=3 MD=5 DF=05000 RNA=1 sa=1 rev \
3.0f cs=30749 &=1 os=h
##################
csat3: sonics:/dev/ttyS9, id=3,300, SN0677, 3.0f
time: 2014 09 02 18:58:42
ET= 20 ts=i XD=d GN=454a TK=1 UP=5 FK=0 RN=1 IT=1 DR=102 rx=2 fx=038 BX=0 AH=1 AT=0 RS=1 BR=0 RI=1 GO=39125 HA=0 6X=3 3X=2 PD=2 SD=0 ?d tf=02600 02600 02600
WM=o ar=0 ZZ=0 DC=1 ELo=010 010 010 ELb=010 010 010 TNo=a9b d TNb=a9a JD= 007
C0o=-2-2-2 C0b=-2-2-2 RC=0 tlo=8 8 8 tlb=8 8 8 CA=1 TD= duty=097 AQ= 60 AC=1 CD=0 SR=1 UX=0 MX=0 DTU=02320 ss=1 XP=2 RF=018 DS=007 SN0677 20aug13 JC=3 CB=3 MD=5 DF=05000 RNA=1 sa=1 rev \
3.0f cs=46559 &=1 os=h
##################
csat3: sonics:/dev/ttyS7, id=3,200, SN1121, 3.0f
time: 2014 09 11 10:15:02
ET= 20 ts=i XD=d GN=666a TK=1 UP=5 FK=0 RN=1 IT=1 DR=102 rx=2 fx=038 BX=0 AH=1 AT=0 RS=1 BR=0 RI=1 GO=39125 HA=0 6X=3 3X=2 PD=2 SD=0 ?d tf=02600 02600 02600
WM=o ar=0 ZZ=0 DC=1 ELo=010 010 010 ELb=010 009 010 TNo=686 d TNb=586 JD= 007
C0o=-2-2-2 C0b=-2-2-2 RC=0 tlo=8 8 8 tlb=8 7 8 CA=1 TD= duty=097 AQ= 60 AC=1 CD=0 SR=1 UX=0 MX=0 DTU=02320 ss=1 XP=2 RF=018 DS=007 SN1121 05sep13 JC=3 CB=3 MD=5 DF=05000 RNA=1 sa=1 rev \
3.0f cs=23087 &=1 os=h
##################
csat3: sonics:/dev/ttyS6, id=3,150, SN0673, 3.0f
time: 2014 09 11 10:15:14
ET= 20 ts=i XD=d GN=666a TK=1 UP=5 FK=0 RN=1 IT=1 DR=102 rx=2 fx=038 BX=0 AH=1 AT=0 RS=1 BR=0 RI=1 GO=39125 HA=0 6X=3 3X=2 PD=2 SD=0 ?d tf=02600 02600 02600
WM=o ar=0 ZZ=0 DC=1 ELo=009 009 009 ELb=009 009 009 TNo=9a7 d TNb=888 JD= 007
C0o=-2-2-2 C0b=-2-2-2 RC=0 tlo=7 7 7 tlb=7 7 7 CA=1 TD= duty=093 AQ= 60 AC=1 CD=0 SR=1 UX=0 MX=0 DTU=02320 ss=1 XP=2 RF=018 DS=007 SN0673 18jul12 JC=3 CB=3 MD=5 DF=05000 RNA=1 sa=1 rev \
3.0f cs=10084 &=1 os=h
##################
csat3: sonics:/dev/ttyS5, id=3,100, SN1119, 3.0f
time: 2014 09 12 18:57:07
ET= 20 ts=i XD=d GN=888a TK=1 UP=5 FK=0 RN=1 IT=1 DR=102 rx=2 fx=038 BX=0 AH=1 AT=0 RS=1 BR=0 RI=1 GO=39125 HA=0 6X=3 3X=2 PD=2 SD=0 ?d tf=02600 02600 02600
WM=o ar=0 ZZ=0 DC=1 ELo=009 009 010 ELb=009 010 009 TNo=513 d TNb=e44 JD= 007
C0o=-2-2-2 C0b=-2-2-2 RC=0 tlo=7 7 8 tlb=7 8 7 CA=1 TD= duty=093 AQ= 60 AC=1 CD=0 SR=1 UX=0 MX=0 DTU=02320 ss=1 XP=2 RF=018 DS=007 SN1119 09aug12 JC=3 CB=3 MD=5 DF=05000 RNA=1 sa=1 rev \
3.0f cs=09022 &=1 os=h
##################
* the final CSAT setup (need to double-check the hts and do some
fine-tuning of orientations):
level 14 ------ TOP (upward-looking PAR sensor)
level 13 ------ 25.5m, Radiation Sensors port 10, sn 0855
level 12 ------ 23.35m, CSI boxes (for CPEC200) [NA]
level 11 ------ 21.5m CSAT3 (main flux level) [NA]
level 10 ------ 19.65m, LI7550 boxes (on SE side) port 9, sn 0673
level 9 ------ 17.8m, cr23x (FAST) [NA]
level 8 ------ 15.95m, webcams port 8, sn 0540 <--- not in logs?
level 7 ------ 14.1m, prop-vane port 7, sn 1121
level 6 ------ 12.25m, ATI boom port 6, sn 0673
level 5 ------ 10.40m, cr23x (MET) + rain gauge [NA]
level 4 ------ 8.55m, power box + platform port 5, sn 1119
level 3 ------ 6.70m, LI-6262 box [NA]
level 2 ------ 4.85m, LI-6251 box port 2, sn 1117 <--- not in logs?
level 1 ------ 3.00m, power [NA]
level 0 ------ Ground, slighly elevated due to concrete pad.
* final email about setup:
-----------------------------------
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 16:21:50 MDT
To: "Sean Burns"
cc: Gordon Maclean , Kurt Knudson ,
Steven Semmer , horst@ucar.edu, blanken@colorado.edu,
sburns@urquell.colorado.edu
From: "Sean Burns"
Subject: Re: Fwd: sonics at niwot
Hi All,
as of this afternoon, all seven CSATs are up and running (before the
snow hits). ie:
data_stats
2014-09-11,16:14:01|NOTICE|parsing: /usr/local/PORTER/cuff/aster/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot.xml
received signal Interrupt(2), si_signo=2, si_errno=0, si_code=128
sensor dsm sampid nsamps |------- start -------| |------ end -----| rate minMaxDT(sec) minMaxLen
sonics:/var/tmp/gps_pty0 3 10 439 2014 09 11 22:14:01.537 09 11 22:17:47.697 1.94 0.136 1.860 51 73
sonics:/dev/ttyS2 3 50 4418 2014 09 11 22:14:01.393 09 11 22:17:48.244 19.47 0.047 0.550 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS5 3 100 4416 2014 09 11 22:14:01.394 09 11 22:17:48.245 19.46 0.038 0.550 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS6 3 150 4418 2014 09 11 22:14:01.383 09 11 22:17:48.273 19.47 0.040 0.549 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS7 3 200 4416 2014 09 11 22:14:01.384 09 11 22:17:48.283 19.46 0.047 0.549 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS8 3 250 4417 2014 09 11 22:14:01.385 09 11 22:17:48.243 19.47 0.042 0.550 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS9 3 300 4416 2014 09 11 22:14:01.345 09 11 22:17:48.246 19.46 0.038 0.600 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS10 3 350 4415 2014 09 11 22:14:01.363 09 11 22:17:48.263 19.45 0.046 0.600 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS1 3 32768 45 2014 09 11 22:14:06.094 09 11 22:17:44.773 0.20 4.961 4.989 26 26
IOException: inet:127.0.0.1:60727: recv: Interrupted system call
Kurt, tomorrow I'll bring by the 5 empty CSAT suitcases, pulley,
webbing, and set screws. I still have several CSAT bolts (for the
head) which I will return later.
thanks for all your help in making this happen!
SpB.
-----------------------------------
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 606422 Sep 11 11:48 prf9_11.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1176333 Sep 11 11:59 met9_11.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 388745 Sep 11 12:03 met9_11b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1166805 Sep 11 12:39 nctc9_11.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 353209 Sep 11 12:52 nctc9_11b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 20160 Sep 11 14:27 swf_log_140911.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 455163 Sep 11 14:27 ucb9_11.dat*
807: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 21-Dec-2015 11:07:16 MST, site visit on Wednesday, September 10th, 2014 (SpB, JK)
Wednesday, September 10th, 2014 Visit:
--------------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JK
Purpose of visit: swap inlet filter, finish installing booms and CSATs
Weather: Calm and warm with big clouds.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU Jeep Cherokee.
* met John Knowles at MRS at 9am.
---------
* Span cylinder at ? psi. ZeroAir at ? psi.
* stopped at snowmobile shed and moved two co2/air cylinders to
the trailer:
cc153444 span trlr/inside moved to trailer on 9/10/14 (barcode, app149) airgas= 400.9 ppm
cc355203 span trlr/inside moved to trailer on 9/10/14 (barcode, bcz154) airgas= 404.9 ppm
* John helped with hauling the last 5 booms up the tower
* Before we did anything, swapped the boom at the very top
level...this boom now has the cradle just before the extention so we
could shorten the boom and put the CSAT on this other cradle. The
booms with the "mid-way" cradle are around 4.5m long.
* Was able to get 3 more CSATs installed and connected to the
viper DSM.
* from around 16:00-15:00 MST, swapped out the nupro filter for the
LI-6262 inlet.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1085004 Sep 10 15:26 cnr9_10.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 156562 Sep 10 15:28 cnr9_10b.dat*
after adding more CSATs:
urquell.colorado.edu:/data/home/staff/sburns>data_stats
2014-09-10,18:01:17|NOTICE|parsing: /usr/local/PORTER/cuff/aster/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot.xml
received signal Interrupt(2), si_signo=2, si_errno=0, si_code=128
sensor dsm sampid nsamps |------- start -------| |------ end -----| rate minMaxDT(sec) minMaxLen
niwot:/dev/ttyS3 1 20 26 2014 09 11 00:01:17.331 09 11 00:01:42.332 1.00 0.999 1.002 24 24
niwot:/dev/ttyS5 1 30 258 2014 09 11 00:01:17.240 09 11 00:01:43.240 9.88 0.097 0.400 54 54
niwot:/dev/ttyS7 1 60 1 2014 09 10 23:57:26.533 09 10 23:57:26.533 nan 0.000 0.000 8191 8191
niwot_dreamplug:/dev/ttyUSB1 2 40 26 2014 09 11 00:01:16.862 09 11 00:01:41.860 1.00 0.982 1.019 36 36
sonics:/var/tmp/gps_pty0 3 10 50 2014 09 11 00:01:17.447 09 11 00:01:42.607 1.95 0.149 1.860 72 73
sonics:/dev/ttyS6 3 150 517 2014 09 11 00:01:17.263 09 11 00:01:43.313 19.81 0.040 0.299 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS7 3 200 517 2014 09 11 00:01:17.273 09 11 00:01:43.323 19.81 0.040 0.300 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS8 3 250 517 2014 09 11 00:01:17.243 09 11 00:01:43.294 19.81 0.041 0.300 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS9 3 300 516 2014 09 11 00:01:17.244 09 11 00:01:43.293 19.77 0.045 0.349 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS10 3 350 518 2014 09 11 00:01:17.233 09 11 00:01:43.333 19.81 0.039 0.300 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS1 3 32768 5 2014 09 11 00:01:19.130 09 11 00:01:39.009 0.20 4.962 4.982 26 26
IOException: inet:127.0.0.1:60914: recv: Interrupted system call
806: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 26-Aug-2015 10:58:08 MDT, site visit on Monday, September 8th, 2014 (SpB)
Monday, September 8th, 2014 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Bring up five CSATs from NCAR, swap inlet filter (never happened)
Weather: Cloudy and threatened rain (which never quite happened).
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU Jeep Cherokee (rental for week). Stopped by NCAR FL and
grabbed the last five CSATs on loan from EOL.
* almost zero mushrooms this year
* brought up new tools/hardware from McMaster-Carr (finally a good
nutdriver set!)
---------
* Span cylinder at 1350 psi. ZeroAir at 1000 psi.
* put new SS fitting (used one with right angle, other two are too
big!) on N2 regulator
* email about setup:
--------------------------------------
Date: Sun, 07 Sep 2014 21:56:09 MDT
To: "Sean Burns"
cc: Steven Semmer , Gordon Maclean ,
Kurt Knudson , Tom Horst ,
blanken@colorado.edu
From: "Sean Burns"
Subject: Re: Fwd: sonics at niwot
Hi All,
I plan to take the remaining CSATs up to the site tomorrow
(Monday)...I'll be by EOL sometime between 9-9:30am to get
them...Kurt, I'll see if I can find you at around that time...
I won't put them on the tower until Wed so if they don't all fit in
the vehicle, I'll take the rest with me on Wed....
SpB.
>
> Hi All,
>
> Despite some rain/thunder/etc we were able to get the DSM and two
> CSATs up and running...I forgot to connect the battery-voltage
> monitor, but will do that on my next site visit. The battery should
> be getting charged by the power supply Kurt wired up last Friday...
>
> I have the following things in my office and will bring them over to
> EOL before lunch:
>
> - rope (Kurt, never used, the two sections we had at the tower worked)
> - connector for the battery pack (Kurt)
> - network cable (Gordon, approx 50')
> - small plastic bag of set screws (Kurt, extras for booms)
> - Keyspan usb-to-serial adapter + usb/serial cable (Gordon)
> - short Aluminum adaptor section, removed from one boom (Kurt)
> - two empty CSAT suitcases (sn 0677 and sn 0855)
>
> Kurt, I still have your CMI pulley, but will return this to you after
> my next visit.
>
> When do you think the next five CSATs be ready for deployment?
>
> It also looks like the longer booms might need some guy wires...this is
> not something we need to do right away, but perhaps down the road...
>
> thanks!
>
> SpB.
>
>
>
--------------------------------------
* downloaded logger data (laptop left in bowling shed):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1166032 Sep 8 11:35 soil9_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 538585 Sep 8 11:41 soil9_8b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1267641 Sep 8 11:53 tc9_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 444117 Sep 8 12:10 tc9_8b.dat*
* uploaded the CR3000 program from Ed S. to the cr3k in the trailer...
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 4968 Sep 3 10:18 /home/staff/sburns/Nr1_fast_0_0_02.cr3
- connected the ouput to /dev/ttyS8
- while checking the xml, noticed that /dev/ttyS8 is being used, ieL
root@titan2 root# fgrep tty /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot.xml
id="20" height="1m" devicename="/dev/ttyS3">
id="30" height="" devicename="/dev/ttyS5" timeout="5">
id="40" height="" devicename="/dev/ttyS4">
id="50" height="" devicename="/dev/ttyS6">
id="60" height="" devicename="/dev/ttyS8">
- so modified the xml to be (which is consistent with xml on urquell?),
root@titan2 root# fgrep tty /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot.xml
id="20" height="1m" devicename="/dev/ttyS3">
id="30" height="" devicename="/dev/ttyS5" timeout="5">
id="40" height="" devicename="/dev/ttyS4">
id="50" height="" devicename="/dev/ttyS6">
id="60" height="" devicename="/dev/ttyS7">
* note, in setting up minicom:
root@titan2 root# ls -lag /etc/minirc.* | grep :
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 205 Aug 3 00:32 /etc/minirc._dev_ttyS4
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 160 Aug 7 00:44 /etc/minirc._dev_ttyS7
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 276 Aug 7 00:47 /etc/minirc.ttyS7
* more /etc/minirc.ttyS7
# Machine-generated file - use "minicom -s" to change parameters.
pr port /dev/ttyS7
pu baudrate 38400
pu bits 8
pu parity N
pu stopbits 1
pu minit
pu mreset
pu mhangup
pu rtscts No
* did "ddn", "dup" to avoid using /dev/ttyS8, ie:
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 13205065 Sep 9 12:00 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20140909_080000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 7404333 Sep 9 14:14 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20140909_120000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 9455 Sep 9 14:15 /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/niwot_20140909_141450.dat
* setup the minicom port and then tried:
root@titan2 root# minicom ttyS8
I'm not seeing any data come into this port! (perhaps I need a converter box?)...
LI-7200 INFO:
-------------
Mon Sep 1 13:26:20 UTC 2014
$ df -k
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mtdblock3 16384 9000 7384 55% /
tmpfs 31076 0 31076 0% /tmp
/dev/mtdblock4 14080 972 13108 7% /home
/dev/sda1 15923224 3611064 12312160 23% /home/licor/data
some of the log messages from the LI-7200:
-----------------------------------------
000:0001/lo/1
Aug 31 19:01:48 mDNSResponder: mDNSPlatformSendUDP got error 101 (Network is unreachable) sending packet to FF02:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:00FB on interface 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0001/lo/1
Aug 31 19:01:50 mDNSResponder: mDNSPlatformSendUDP got error 101 (Network is unreachable) sending packet to FF02:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:00FB on interface 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0001/lo/1
Aug 31 19:01:50 mDNSResponder: mDNSPlatformSendUDP got error 101 (Network is unreachable) sending packet to FF02:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:00FB on interface 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0001/lo/1
Aug 31 19:01:51 kernel: eth0: link up, 100Mbps, full-duplex, lpa 0x45E1
Aug 31 19:01:51 kernel: br0: port 1(eth0) entering listening state
805: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 26-Aug-2015 10:55:26 MDT, site visit on Sunday, August 31st 2014 (SpB)
Sunday, August 31st, 2014 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Finish the install CSATs/DSM.
Weather: Cloudy from the get-go. Some breaks as the various
storm systems passed by. Very mixed conditions.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the Bonnie (found a nice dry parking spot, right next
to the new MRS building).
* a huge scat on the road just below C1 (looked to be mt lion and
was still quite smelly)....
---------
* Span cylinder at ? psi. N2/ZeroAir at ? psi (both seem to be ok)
* finished setting up the DSM (mounted to the tower with uni-strut)
* downloaded the camera images looking at the tower (need to check
time/date stamp??):
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 2154352640 Sep 2 08:53 /data3/photos_webcam_mark/photos_tower_base_140831.tar
* the two CSATs installed are: sn 0677 and sn 0855, ie:
more /var/log/isfs/sonics_NIWOT_csat3.log
csat3: sonics:/dev/ttyS10, id=3,350, SN0855, 3.0f
time: 2014 08 31 17:31:57
ET= 20 ts=i XD=d GN=465a TK=1 UP=5 FK=0 RN=1 IT=1 DR=102 rx=2 fx=038 BX=0 AH=1 AT=0 RS=1 BR=0 RI=1 GO=39125 HA=0 6X=3 3X=2 PD=2 SD=0 ?d tf=02600 02600 02600
WM=o ar=0 ZZ=0 DC=1 ELo=010 010 010 ELb=010 010 010 TNo=757 d TNb=858 JD= 007
C0o=-2-2-2 C0b=-2-2-2 RC=0 tlo=8 8 8 tlb=8 8 8 CA=1 TD= duty=096 AQ= 60 AC=1 CD=0 SR=1 UX=0 MX=0 DTU=02320 ss=1 XP=2 RF=018 DS=007 SN0855 12sep12 JC=3 CB=3 MD=5 DF=05000 RNA=1 sa=1 rev 3.0f cs=30749 &=1 os=h
##################
* where is the 2nd CSAT (sn 0677)? (maybe this doesn't show up in the
logs because it was not connected when I first powered on the
DSM?)...
* GPS is "floating" above the DSM box
* the upper CSAT is sn 0855 on /dev/ttyS10 at 25.5m
* added the 2nd CSAT is sn 0677 on /dev/ttyS9 at the level below the
21.5m level.
* everything appears to be working (however, I forgot to connect the
voltage monitor to the DSM), ie:
-----------------------------
Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2014 13:24:20 MDT
To: Gordon Maclean
cc: Sean Burns
From: "Sean Burns"
Subject: Re: Fwd: sonics at niwot
Hi Gordon,
the two CSATs are connected (at the highest two levels) and I'm
getting data:
root@sonics root# data_stats
2014-08-31,19:21:13|NOTICE|parsing: /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/sonics.xml
^Creceived signal Interrupt(2), si_signo=2, si_errno=0, si_code=128
sensor dsm sampid nsamps |------- start -------| |------ end -----| rate minMaxDT(sec) minMaxLen
sonics:/var/tmp/gps_pty0 3 10 8 2014 08 31 19:21:13.529 08 31 19:21:16.659 2.24 0.150 0.870 72 73
sonics:/dev/ttyS9 3 300 80 2014 08 31 19:21:13.363 08 31 19:21:17.313 20.00 0.048 0.052 12 12
sonics:/dev/ttyS10 3 350 80 2014 08 31 19:21:13.373 08 31 19:21:17.323 20.00 0.048 0.052 12 12
IOException: inet:127.0.0.1:50691: recv: Interrupted system call
It's raining so there may be dropouts...
I think the GPS is ok too:
root@sonics root# ntpq -p
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
==============================================================================
LOCAL(0) .LOCL. 10 l 115m 64 0 0.000 0.000 0.000
oGPS_NMEA(0) .GPS. 0 l 12 16 377 0.000 -0.023 0.031
root@sonics root#
root@sonics root#
root@sonics root#
root@sonics root# date
Sun Aug 31 19:22:45 GMT 2014
I'll send a more complete update on Tue...
thanks for all your help!
SpB.
-----------------------------
* info about CSATs:
file setup on DSM (all these files are saved on russter2):
lftp root@forestcam:/usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF> ls
drwxrwsr-x 5 11009 1342 4096 Aug 24 2013 .
drwxrwsr-x 3 11009 1342 4096 Aug 23 2013 ..
drwxrwsr-x 3 11009 1342 4096 Aug 28 17:52 cal_files
drwxrwsr-x 2 11009 1342 4096 Aug 28 16:55 config
drwxrwsr-x 3 11009 1342 4096 Sep 3 2013 scripts
in config:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root 1342 7668 Aug 28 18:13 sonics.xml
in cal_files/noQC:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root 1342 327 Aug 28 17:53 csat_sonics_10m.dat
-rw-r--r-- 1 root 1342 327 Aug 28 17:54 csat_sonics_15m.dat
-rw-r--r-- 1 root 1342 327 Aug 28 17:54 csat_sonics_20m.dat
-rw-r--r-- 1 root 1342 327 Aug 28 17:54 csat_sonics_25m.dat
-rw-r--r-- 1 root 1342 327 Aug 28 17:54 csat_sonics_30m.dat
-rw-r--r-- 1 root 1342 327 Aug 28 17:54 csat_sonics_35m.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 11009 1342 327 Aug 28 17:54 csat_sonics_5m.dat
in scripts/dsm:
-rwxrwxr-x 1 11009 1342 790 Aug 28 16:54 dsm_env.sh
-rwxrwxr-x 1 11009 1342 366 Aug 16 2013 other.sh
-rwxrwxr-x 1 11009 1342 242 Aug 16 2013 update_project_config
804: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 26-Aug-2015 10:54:04 MDT, site visit on Friday, August 29th, 2014 (SpB, PB, P)
Friday, August 29th, 2014 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB, PB, P
Purpose of visit: Install CSATs on loan from NCAR.
Weather: Sunny in the morning. Rain/T-storm in the late afternoon.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU suburban. Met Peter at NCAR and we loaded the booms,
DSM, and CSATs.
* Peter (from ft collins) was collecting and he helped carry a load
of stuff to the tower.
---------
* Span cylinder at 1400? psi. N2/ZeroAir at 1200? psi
* NCAR had two CSATs (sn?) that had gone through the calibration
chamber and we took with us.
* assembled the booms at C1 then hand-carried them to tower (3 or 4 at a
time). They are approx 4m in length and come in two sections.
* hand-carried the DSM to the tower (now "forestcam").
* setup a pulley and rope system to haul the booms up the tower (we
used a 100' section of rope spliced with a 50'? section (this is the
green rope that lynette, et al used for the PAR project).
* hauling booms with rope/pulley worked well--peter was on the ground
and I was up on the tower.
* had lunch back at C1.
* Forgot the bolts for mounting the DSM to the uni-strut at C1 so Peter
went back to get these---in the meantime, the weather changed dramtically
and as we were trying to setup the DSM, a t-storm moved in. We brought
everything back to the C1 and stopped for the day. We only had two booms
installed on the tower.
* stuff borrowed from NCAR (in addtion to booms, CSATs, and DSM):
- CMI pulley (as of 9/2, still at site)
- battery box, with charging stuff (deployed at the tower)
--> stuff returned to Kurt/Gordon on week of 9/2:
- rope (Kurt, never used, the two sections we had at the tower worked)
- connector for the battery pack (Kurt)
- network cable (Gordon, approx 50')
- small plastic bag of set screws (Kurt, extras for booms)
- Keyspan usb-to-serial adapter + usb/serial cable (Gordon)
- short Aluminum adaptor section, removed from one boom (Kurt)
- two empty CSAT suitcases (sn 0677 and sn 0855)
* need to get:
- correctly sized plates for the square u-bolts
- slightly longer u-bolts (to mount booms to the tower)
- a deep socket set (3/8", 7/16", 5/8")
* also, need to order cameras from wingscapes!
* CSAT3 suitcases are currently in my office at NCAR. (store in
the dave bowling shed?)
803: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 26-Aug-2015 10:51:32 MDT, site visit on Friday, August 22nd, 2014 (SpB)
Friday, August 22nd, 2014 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: download logger data, swap N2 cylinder,
change LI-6262 Nupro inlet filter (never did this).
Weather: overcast and cool in the morning. Heavy rain/hail
storm starting at around 2pm.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU prius.
* Duane was working. Three trucks from NEON came down from the ridge
in the middle of the rain storm.
---------
* Span cylinder at 1490 psi. N2/ZeroAir at 100 psi---> 1300 psi
* at 13:00 MST, swapped N2 cylinder with ZeroAir cylinder;
old=cc329280, new= cc153241 (zero air)
* LI-7200 Heater at 0.20 A at 17.9 V, changed to 0.18 A at 15.6 V
* measurements of the tower levels:
-- it is approx 185 cm between levels..however it seems like it should
be 2m between levels? (need to double-check this!?)
If 1.85m spacing, then very top of tower is 14*1.85m = 25.90 m
If 2m spacing, then very top of tower is 14*2m = 28m.
- the good horiz strut (long side, facing toward the SW) to use is
approx 94cm above the level platform at each level (heights shown are
from these struts).
level 14 ------ TOP (upward-looking PAR sensor)
level 13 ------ 25.5m, Radiation Sensors [ok, straight]
level 12 ------ 23.35m, CSI boxes (for CPEC200) [maybe, angle]
level 11 ------ 21.5m CSAT3 (main flux level) [no]
level 10 ------ 19.65m, LI7550 boxes (on SE side) [ok, either orientation]
level 9 ------ 17.8m, cr23x (FAST) [ok, angle]
level 8 ------ 15.95m, webcams [maybe, straight only]
level 7 ------ 14.1m, prop-vane [ok, either orientation]
level 6 ------ 12.25m, ATI boom [ok, need to move boom]
level 5 ------ 10.40m, cr23x (MET) + rain gauge [messy]
level 4 ------ 8.55m, power box + platform [ok, angle]
level 3 ------ 6.70m, LI-6262 box [ok, angle]
level 2 ------ 4.85m, LI-6251 box [ok, angle]
level 1 ------ 3.00m, power [ok, angle]
level 0 ------ Ground, slighly elevated due to concrete pad.
* to mount the CSAT boom at an angle (connected to 2 points on
the tower) will require about 1.7m of boom.
* these are from the NCAR tower (niwot02)..which I think is the same
as the AmeriFlux tower:
measurement
inches centimeters
---------------------- ------ -----------
Struts--Outer Diameter 2.125 5.39
Vertical Spacing Between 33.27 84.5
Struts (long side)
Vertical Spacing Between 37.40 95.0
Struts (short side)
Horiz Distance between 67.52 171.5
struts (long side)
Horiz Distance between 48.82 124.0
struts (short side)
* in fastpb18.csi, changed the time in sec to 1.5555 x 10^-4
(never saved program to urquell). it's only on the "other" dell laptop...
* downloaded the cloud cam (battery at 71%)...after two weeks, it fills
up half of a 16Gb SD card, ie:
/dev/sde1 15549952 7784928 7765024 51% /media/MOUTRIECAM
files:
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 4911104000 Aug 23 09:10 /data3/photos_webcam_mark/photos_cloud_cam_140822a.tar
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 2885785600 Aug 23 09:14 /data3/photos_webcam_mark/photos_cloud_cam_140822b.tar
(didn't have time to grab the tower base photos)
* from approx 12:?-12:? MST, adjusted LI-6262 cal flow rate
* grabbed a few screen shots of the LI-7200 (everything looks good):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 468116 Aug 22 14:24 li7200_check_140822a.png*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 220618 Aug 22 14:27 li7200_check_140822b.png*
* re-connected the picarro (power problem), ie:
----------------
Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2014 08:11:28 MDT
To: Max Berkelhammer
cc: Sean Burns , David Noone ,
blanken@colorado.edu
From: "Sean Burns"
Subject: Re: AmeriFlux dD and d18O data
Hi Max,
Did you visit the tower when you were in Colorado? Yesterday I
noticed that the pump was off...I found that the extension cord that
goes to the picarro shed was disconnected...apparently this extension
cord is undersized for the amount of power it is using because where
they connect it's warm. Though I had wrapped the connection in
electrical tape the warmth from the cord caused the tape to become
loose and the connection became compromised.
anyway, I reconnected it and put the cord in a position where it won't
have any stress on it (so even if the tape comes loose it won't slip
off). Hopefully, it is working now...Is anyone from your group going
up to the site re-do the power connection from the bowling shed to the
picarro shed (ie, before winter sets in)? I would recommend that the
power and network cable both get wrapped in some kind of protection so
that nothing can chew through them over the winter...
Can we transfer data files sometime next week? Can you put the data
files collected since July 17, 2013 on an ftp site or should I setup a
site here in Colorado?
thanks!
SpB.
>
> Hi Sean,
> No pb. I'll pass along the data next week (or the following).
> I am going to be in Colorado Aug 2-5. The system is running fine right
> now, so I don;t need to visit, but have allotted time to go up.
>
> Greenland was great. A lot of ice and sun.
>
> Thanks as always for your diligence on this!
>
>
> Best,
> Max
>
----------------
* changed the jumper as per Gordon's suggestion (see below, note did
this without powering down the titan).
Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2014 10:08:55 MDT
To: Sean Burns
From: Gordon Maclean
Subject: Re: seems to be working now...
The titan has a battery backed clock, using that nickel-sized watch
battery in the middle of the card. If you connect the JP1-BAT
jumper (next to the battery) over the two pins, then the hardware
clock runs.
The hardware clock is only used at bootup time to set the system
clock. Otherwise when the titan boots up, it thinks it is year
2000, and must have the GPS or an ntp step-ticker server to set its
clock. With the hardware clock, the system clock is pretty close
(< 1 sec offset) on bootup and ntp can quickly fix it.
I don't think it is connected on your titan, since it is showing year 2000:
hwclock --show
Fri Feb 18 22:16:45 2000Â -1.005286 seconds
I just set the hw clock from the system clock:
hwclock --systohc
And now it is close:
hwclock --show
Tue Aug 12 16:03:14 2014Â -0.620256 seconds
If you connect the battery, and check that the hwclock is close,
then after the next powerfail, the system will come up with a good
clock. That battery will probably last 5 years, and if it dies, it
doesn't cause any issue other than the system won't have a good
clock at bootup again. Setting the jumper makes things a bit more
robust, I think, in case the GPS dies too.
Gordon
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 9:43 AM, Gordon Maclean wrote:
I notice russter2's clock still isn't great. The offset doesn't
seem to get below 5 ms, which I imagine isn't a big issue for you.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1149931 Aug 22 09:59 soil8_22.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 422395 Aug 22 10:11 soil8_22b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1258411 Aug 22 10:24 tc8_22.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 321070 Aug 22 10:26 tc8_22b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 583679 Aug 22 10:49 ucb8_22.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 12619 Aug 22 10:47 swf_log_140822.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 18644 Aug 22 10:49 pc208w_140822.dnd.dat*
* a recheck of ntp after running for over a week:
----------------------------
Thu Aug 21 12:09:38 MDT 2014
ntpq -pn isffa
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
==============================================================================
128.138.82.156 128.138.140.44 2 u 56 64 377 0.000 0.000 0.000
+70.35.113.44 216.228.192.69 2 u 21 64 377 34.949 1.534 0.619
+152.2.133.55 .PPS. 1 u 61 64 177 60.085 0.238 0.563
+198.110.48.12 204.9.54.119 2 u 59 64 377 62.639 -13.572 0.711
127.127.1.0 .LOCL. 10 l 10d 64 0 0.000 0.000 0.000
o127.127.20.0 .GPS. 0 l 14 16 377 0.000 0.001 0.031
[there are a lot more details about ntp in ~/tower_log.txt]
802: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 26-Aug-2015 10:46:58 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, August 6th, 2014 (SpB)
Wednesday, August 6th, 2014 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: download logger data, check on
network, move GPS serial channel.
Weather: A bit breezy and cloudy. I didn't
arrive until late afternoon.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep.
* stayed and listened to a lecture in the "megaron" at MRS.
---------
* Span cylinder at 1590 psi, N2 at 510 psi
* at approx 7:30 MST, network to C1 down (Kelly working with network
folks, left it disconnected)..this was fixed on the morning of
August 7th...apparently a speck of dust was on the end of the fiber
optic line!
* LI-7200 heater at 0.18 A at 16.2 V (seems stable)
* downloaded logger data (note, no network connection, so brought down
on usb thumbdrive):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1018092 Aug 6 16:11 soil8_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 9377 Aug 6 16:10 swf_log_140806.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1019844 Aug 6 15:56 tc8_6.dat*
* moved GPS signal input on titan2/isffa from /dev/ttyS4 to /dev/ttyS7.
notes: -- on Aug 7/8 setup ntp to use the GPS on the titan/isffa
-- on Aug 11 setup russter2 to use the isffa for ntp (this caused
some trouble in re-starting it, but it eventually seems to have
worked).
* confirmed that the GPS was working (change_gps_serial_port.txt):
I have sensors hooked up to serial ports 3 and 5, ie:
root@titan2 root# data_stats
2014-08-07,00:39:08|NOTICE|parsing: /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot.xml
2014-08-07,00:39:14|WARNING|DatagramSocket (unconnected): Exception: UnknownHostException: urquell.colorado.edu: Temporary failure in name resolution
^Creceived signal Interrupt(2), si_signo=2, si_errno=0, si_code=128
sensor dsm sampid nsamps |------- start -------| |------ end -----| rate minMaxDT(sec) minMaxLen
niwot:/dev/ttyS3 1 20 10 2014 08 07 00:39:07.641 08 07 00:39:16.641 1.00 1.000 1.000 24 24
niwot:/dev/ttyS5 1 30 97 2014 08 07 00:39:08.390 08 07 00:39:17.989 10.00 0.099 0.101 54 54
IOException: inet:127.0.0.1:49600: recv: Interrupted system call
and in the xml it has something configured for S1, S3, S5, and S7:
root@titan2 root# fgrep tty /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot.xml
id="10" height="" devicename="/dev/ttyS1">
id="20" height="1m" devicename="/dev/ttyS3">
id="30" height="" devicename="/dev/ttyS5" timeout="5">
id="40" height="" devicename="/dev/ttyS6">
so, trying /dev/ttyS7,
root@titan2 root# minicom -s /dev/ttyS7
elcome to minicom 2.1 ┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Minicom Command Summary │
OPTIONS: History Buffer, F-key Macros, │ │
Compiled on Jul 22 2004, 14:33:25. │ Commands can be called by CTRL-A │
│ │
Press CTRL-A Z for help on special keys│ Main Functions Other Functions │
│ │
$GPRMC,004418,A,4002.1631,N,10532.6116,│ Dialing directory..D run script (Go)....G | Clear Screen.......C │
$GPGGA,004418,4002.1631,N,10532.6116,W,│ Send files.........S Receive files......R | cOnfigure Minicom..O │
$GPRMC,004419,A,4002.1631,N,10532.6116,│ comm Parameters....P Add linefeed.......A | Suspend minicom....J │
$GPGGA,004419,4002.1631,N,10532.6116,W,│ Capture on/off.....L Hangup.............H | eXit and reset.....X │
$GPRMC,004420,A,4002.1631,N,10532.6116,│ send break.........F initialize Modem...M | Quit with no reset.Q │
$GPGGA,004420,4002.1631,N,10532.6116,W,│ Terminal settings..T run Kermit.........K | Cursor key mode....I │
$GPRMC,004421,A,4002.1631,N,10532.6116,│ lineWrap on/off....W local Echo on/off..E | Help screen........Z │
$GPGGA,004421,4002.1631,N,10532.6116,W,│ | scroll Back........B │
$GPRMC,004422,A,4002.1631,N,10532.6116,│ │
$GPGGA,004422,4002.1631,N,10532.6116,W,│ Select function or press Enter for none. │
$GPRMC,004423,A,4002.1631,N,10532.6116,│ │
$GPGGA,004423,4002.1631,N,10532.6116,W,│ Written by Miquel van Smoorenburg 1991-1995 │
$GPRMC,004424,A,4002.1631,N,10532.6116,│ Some additions by Jukka Lahtinen 1997-2000 │
$GPGGA,004424,4002.1631,N,10532.6116,W,│ i18n by Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo 1998 │
└───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
$GPRMC,004434,A,4002.1631,N,10532.6116,W,000.0,000.0,070814,008.9,E*6E
$GPGGA,004434,4002.1631,N,10532.6116,W,2,08,0.9,3034.1,M,-17.2,M,,*4F
$GPRMC,004435,A,4002.1631,N,10532.6116,W,000.0,000.0,070814,008.9,E*6F
$GPGGA,004435,4002.1631,N,10532.6116,W,2,08,0.9,3034.1,M,-17.2,M,,*4E
$GPRMC,004436,A,4002.1631,N,10532.6116,W,000.0,000.0,070814,008.9,E*6C
$GPGGA,004436,4002.1631,N,10532.6116,W,2,09,0.9,3034.1,M,-17.2,M,,*4C
$GPRMC,004437,A,4002.1631,N,10532.6116,W,000.0,000.0,070814,008.9,E*6D
$GPGGA,004437,4002.1631,N,10532.6116,W,2,09,0.9,3034.1,M,-17.2,M,,*4D
$GPRMC,004438,A,4002.1632,N,10532.6116,W,000.0,000.0,070814,008.9,E*61
$GPGGA,004438,4002.1632,N,10532.6116,W,2,08,0.9,3034.1,M,-17.2,M,,*40
$GPRMC,004439,A,4002.1631,N,10532.6116,W,000.0,000.0,070814,008.9,E*63
$GPGGA,004439,4002.1631,N,10532.6116,W,2,08,0.9,3034.1,M,-17.2,M,,*42
$GPRMC,004440,A,4002.1631,N,10532.6116,W,000.0,000.0,070814,008.9,E*6D
$GPGGA,004440,4002.1631,N,10532.6116,W,2,08,0.9,3034.1,M,-17.2,M,,*4C
root@titan2 root# ls -lag /etc/ | grep :
drwxr-xr-x 33 root root 0 Aug 7 00:44 .
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 44 Jun 24 14:24 adjtime
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 7 Feb 12 17:30 hostname
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 205 Aug 3 00:32 minirc._dev_ttyS4
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 160 Aug 7 00:44 minirc._dev_ttyS7
drwxr-xr-x 6 root root 0 Jun 24 13:29 network
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 3644 Jun 25 22:32 ntp.conf
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 759 Feb 7 00:12 rsyncd.conf
root@titan2 root#
root@titan2 root#
root@titan2 root#
root@titan2 root# ls -lag /etc/ | grep mini
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 212 Jun 26 2013 minirc.USB0
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 212 Jun 26 2013 minirc.USB1
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 212 Jun 26 2013 minirc.USB2
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 212 Jun 26 2013 minirc.USB3
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 205 Aug 3 00:32 minirc._dev_ttyS4
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 160 Aug 7 00:44 minirc._dev_ttyS7
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 212 Jun 26 2013 minirc.dfl
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 208 Jun 26 2013 minirc.gps0
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 209 Jun 26 2013 minirc.ttyS1
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 210 Jun 26 2013 minirc.ttyS10
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 210 Jun 26 2013 minirc.ttyS11
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 210 Jun 26 2013 minirc.ttyS12
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 210 Jun 26 2013 minirc.ttyS13
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 210 Jun 26 2013 minirc.ttyS14
more /etc/minirc._dev_ttyS7
# Machine-generated file - use "minicom -s" to change parameters.
pr port /dev/ttyS7
pu minit
pu mreset
pu mhangup
root@titan2 root# more /etc/minirc.ttyS7
# Machine-generated file - use "minicom -s" to change parameters.
pr port /dev/ttyS7
pu baudrate 9600
pu minit
pu mreset
pu mhangup
pu rtscts No
--------------better way to do it:
minicom -s ttyS7
then, save as:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 276 Aug 7 00:47 minirc.ttyS7
and
more /etc/minirc.ttyS7
# Machine-generated file - use "minicom -s" to change parameters.
pr port /dev/ttyS7
pu baudrate 38400
pu bits 8
pu parity N
pu stopbits 1
pu minit
pu mreset
pu mhangup
pu rtscts No
this gives:
$GPRMC,004734,A,4002.1630,N,10532.6117,W,000.0,000.0,070814,008.9,E*6D
$GPGGA,004734,4002.1630,N,10532.6117,W,2,08,0.9,3033.5,M,-17.2,M,,*4F
$GPRMC,004735,A,4002.1630,N,10532.6117,W,000.0,000.0,070814,008.9,E*6C
$GPGGA,004735,4002.1630,N,10532.6117,W,2,08,0.9,3033.5,M,-17.2,M,,*4E
$GPRMC,004736,A,4002.1630,N,10532.6117,W,000.0,000.0,070814,008.9,E*6F
$GPGGA,004736,4002.1630,N,10532.6117,W,2,08,0.9,3033.5,M,-17.2,M,,*4D
$GPRMC,004737,A,4002.1630,N,10532.6117,W,000.0,000.0,070814,008.9,E*6E
$GPGGA,004737,4002.1630,N,10532.6117,W,2,08,0.9,3033.5,M,-17.2,M,,*4C
$GPRMC,004738,A,4002.1630,N,10532.6117,W,000.0,000.0,070814,008.9,E*61
$GPGGA,004738,4002.1630,N,10532.6117,W,2,08,0.9,3033.5,M,-17.2,M,,*43
root@titan2 root# df -k
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mtdblock1 32384 20752 11632 64% /
tmpfs 30904 0 30904 0% /dev/shm
tmpfs 4096 76 4020 2% /var/tmp
/dev/mmcblk0p1 1900912 67308 1737044 4% /media/cf
/dev/mmcblk0p1 1900912 67308 1737044 4% /usr/local
/dev/mmcblk0p1 1900912 67308 1737044 4% /lib/modules/2.6.35.9-ael1-2-titan/local
/dev/mmcblk0p1 1900912 67308 1737044 4% /var/tmp/log/isfs
/dev/mmcblk0p1 1900912 67308 1737044 4% /var/lib/logrotate
/dev/mmcblk0p1 1900912 67308 1737044 4% /var/lib/ntp
/dev/sda1 3948744 1200188 2708440 31% /media/usbdisk
root@titan2 root# date
Thu Aug 7 00:50:22 GMT 2014
801: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 04-Nov-2014 13:01:23 MST, site visit on Saturday, August 2nd, 2014 (SpB)
Saturday, August 2nd, 2014 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: replace LI-7200 flow module, swap dessicant,
setup GPS in titan2/isffa.
Weather: Clear and sunny (all day). A few clouds
down on the plains.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU prius.
*
---------
* Span cylinder at ?? psi, N2 at ?? psi
* a useful page about GPS/linux:
http://www.lammertbies.nl/comm/info/GPS-time.html
* cut a serial cable to read the GPS data into the titan2.
Wiring:
cr3000 GPS16X-HVS Serial Cable
------ ----------------------- --------------
C7 pulse per second (gray) DB9, pin 1 (red wire)
C8 RS-232 TxD (white) DB9, pin 2 (orange wire)
G power control (yellow) DB9, pin 3 (yellow wire, not connected)
5V power (red)
GRND ground/RS-232 signal reference, DB9, pin 5 (blue wire)
(black/blue/clear)
* tried to check the gps data with minicom, ie:
ls -lag /etc/minirc.*
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 212 Jun 26 2013 /etc/minirc.USB0
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 212 Jun 26 2013 /etc/minirc.USB1
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 212 Jun 26 2013 /etc/minirc.USB2
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 212 Jun 26 2013 /etc/minirc.USB3
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 205 Aug 3 00:32 /etc/minirc._dev_ttyS4
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 212 Jun 26 2013 /etc/minirc.dfl
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 208 Jun 26 2013 /etc/minirc.gps0
* I must have done something wrong when saving the minicom
settings...here is what these look like:
root@titan2 root# more /etc/minirc.ttyS4
# Machine-generated file - use "minicom -s" to change parameters.
pr port /dev/ttyS4
pu baudrate 9600
pu minit
pu mreset
pu mhangup
pu rtscts No
root@titan2 root# more /etc/minirc._dev_ttyS4
# Machine-generated file - use "minicom -s" to change parameters.
pr port /dev/ttyS4
pu minit
pu mreset
pu mdialpre
pu mhangup
pu rtscts Yes
for some reason the baud rate and other things are not saved
properly? Also, I noticed there is something called:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 208 Jun 26 2013 /etc/minirc.gps0
However, when I connected to the GPS with hyperterm it showed the data
coming out properly (see photo)...
800: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 04-Nov-2014 12:57:18 MST, site visit on Sunday, July 27th, 2014 (SpB, KK)
Sunday, July 27th, 2014 Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB, KK
Purpose of visit: download logger data, setup
PAR sensor, transport N2, setup LI-7200.
Weather: Clear in the morning, then threatened rain.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU Jeep. Met Katy at the tower.
* Katy Knoebl (Sac State) met me at the tower to help out.
---------
* Span cylinder at 1790 psi, N2 at 1200 psi
* added 25' of "split loom" to the fiber cable near the creek. This
won't fix the problem, but maybe it will help. The foam seems to be
working...
* added driver for usb-to-serial device to plumwood (dell laptop):
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 4557103 Jul 27 10:09 Keyspan_Driver_for_USA-19HS_v3.7S_xp.zip
* at 12:30 MST, removed the two IR sensors that were not working
from the NCTC logger.
* from 12:10-12:20 MST, swapped LI-6262 nupro filter (the one in the
box)
* at around 11:30 MST, installed KZ PAR-LITE at top of tower.
Notes: uses DIFF ch.9, this is "PAR2.up" in data system.
wiring:
white wire = H
green wire = L
shield = GND.
-------------------------------------------------
Info about KZ Par Lite sensor (from OSU/Berkley):
% for 2014:
%
% Calibration Date : March 10, 2014
% Calibrated by : C. Hanson
% Manufacturer : Kipp and Zonen
% Model : PAR LITE
% Serial Number : 060859
% Calib Coefficient : 144.22 +/- 0.00 umol m-2 s-1 / mV (mean +/-1 SD)
% Impedance : 240 Ohms
% Sensor Temp during Cal: 23.45 +/- 0.10 degC
* ran a network cable out to the UC tower.
* tried to connect the LI-7550 box at the UC tower, but it was using
too much power and stressing out the UCB logger. Need to have
independent battery/power to run this system. Might need to start
replacing some batteries?...
* another attempt to make the CR3000 control the cr23x clock:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 14743 Jul 27 16:07 fastpb18.csi*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 2193 Jul 27 16:07 fastpb18.dld*
* downloaded photos from the two remote cameras, these are:
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 704552960 Jul 28 09:16 photos_cloud_cam_140727.tar
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 667217920 Jul 26 08:53 photos_tower_base_140724.tar
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 127600640 Jul 28 09:15 photos_tower_base_140727.tar
* adjusted the tower base cam so a photo is taken every 5min.
* adjusted the cloud cam so a photo is taken every 1min and changed
the resolution from "high" (2592x1944, resol 96x96) to "medium"
(1600x1200, resol 96x96). In contrast, the camera I use at the site
has a image size of 1280x1024, resol 144x144.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1180134 Jul 27 10:43 soil7_27.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 627928 Jul 27 10:52 soil7_27b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1241700 Jul 27 11:04 tc7_27.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 575926 Jul 27 11:09 tc7_27b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 498502 Jul 27 11:25 cnr7_27.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 730787 Jul 27 12:11 prf7_27.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1161434 Jul 27 12:22 met7_27.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 738115 Jul 27 12:35 met7_27b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1139352 Jul 27 12:48 nctc7_27.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 663714 Jul 27 12:54 nctc7_27b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 406974 Jul 27 13:44 ucb7_27.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 7686 Jul 27 13:43 swf_log_140727.dat*
799: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 04-Nov-2014 12:55:41 MST, site visit on Thursday, July 24th, 2014 (SpB, PB, DM, + MRS flux class)
Thursday, July 24th, 2014 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB, PB, DM, + MRS flux class
Purpose of visit: Help with students touring the tour.
Weather: Was a bit breezy, threatened rain, but generally
fine.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep.
---------
* Span cylinder at 1700 psi, N2 at 850 psi
* downloaded photos from the two remote cameras, these are:
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 3647016960 Jul 25 12:28 photos_cloud_cam_140724.tar
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 667217920 Jul 26 08:53 photos_tower_base_140724.tar
* adjusted the tower base cam so the time is MST (not MDT).
798: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 04-Nov-2014 12:53:50 MST, site visit on Wednesday, July 9th, 2014 (SpB, PB, D, LSD, T, J)
Wednesday, July 9th, 2014 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB, PB, D, LSD, T, J
Purpose of visit: show Drew (visitor from great lakes res lab) around.
Download logger data, setup cameras. setup LI-7500A in trailer...
Weather: Warm and sunny with a few big clouds.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU Jeep. Met peter and drew at settlers park.
* lots of mosquitos.
* Laura came up to the site with her two sons and showed us around the
dendrometer plots.
---------
* Span cylinder at 1790 psi, N2 at 1200 psi
* the N2 cylinder appears to be holding pressure. Need
to find a fitting that is SS, not brass.
* moved cc197414 (n2) to tower
* at 11:30 MST, lowered LI-7200 inlet assembly heater power to 0.13 A
at 10.4V (it was at 0.24 A, 21.4V??)
* from 12:44-12:57 MST, changed profiler (li-6251) dessicant (also
re-zeroed LI-6251)
* from 13:00-13:03 MST, re-zeroed LI-6262 (co2 and h2o)
* covered part of fiber optic cable (along creek) with pipe
foam..maybe use Al foil to cover this cable at creek?
* modified fastpb17.csi (w/ time updates) to reset sec to 0.00
(this doesn't seem to help---try a decimal fraction of a second?).
* note, now have both the dreamplug and the titan talking to urquell
and saving 5-min/covar data.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1207896 Jul 9 10:15 soil7_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 280900 Jul 9 10:18 soil7_9b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1245600 Jul 9 10:29 tc7_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 257216 Jul 9 10:39 tc7_9b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 832710 Jul 9 10:50 ucb7_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 14191 Jul 9 11:14 swf_log_140709.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1021644 Jul 9 11:15 cnr7_9.dat*
797: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 04-Nov-2014 12:52:06 MST, site visit on Sunday, June 29th, 2014 (SpB)
Sunday, June 29th, 2014 Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: clean LI-7200 cell.
Weather: Warm and sunny.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep.
* noticed that the fiber optic cable has been chewed on (especially
along the bridge). Need to get something to cover this, see:
flexible tubing options:
http://superflex.com/sealproof-electrical-products/electrical-conduit-and-tubing/flexible-split-tubing.html?limit=20
http://www.carlonsales.com/splitduct.php
try, jb saunders....http://jbsaundersco.com/
*
---------
* Span cylinder at 1800 psi, N2 at 1320 psi
* note, there seems to be a leak in the N2? (dropping faster than it should!).
* DB checked this on 7/1
* from 8:05-9:30 MST, cleaned the LI-7200 windows and cell; again
lowered LI-7200 inlet assembly heater power from 0.29 A at 26V to
0.19A at 17 V (seems to be unstable?)
* LI-7200 sig strengths looking good, see:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/misc/li7200_screenshot_140629.png
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 542744 Jun 29 11:25 li7200_check_140629.png
* at 7:20 MST, swapped thumb drive in titan2, now running fastpb17.csi
(no time updates)
* downloaded new firmware for the LI-7500A:
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 27726160 Jul 2 15:27 LI7500A_embedded-7.0.1.zip
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 29806992 Jul 2 15:28 LI7500A_win-7.0.1.exe
796: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 04-Nov-2014 12:50:13 MST, site visit on Tuesday, June 24th, 2014 (SpB)
Tuesday, June 24th, 2014 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: move gas cylinders, move titan
to trailer, replace pump, clean LI-7200 cell...
Weather: Variable. Threatened rain at times.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU Jeep Cherokee.
* snow is completely GONE...the ground was dry and crispy. Flow in
creek is still strong, but no overflow on 2nd board crossing (probably
need to do bridge repairs).
* attempted to do some cleanup of the trailer (brought the LAI-2000
back to campus (cristol)
---------
* Span cylinder at 1850 psi. N2 at 1500 psi.
* picked up the following N2 cylinders from snow shed:
New N2 cylinders moved from MRS to C1 on 6/24/2013: cc316422 (apd783),
cc197414 (apv109), cc153282 (bpr896), cc41189 (apv113)
* brought down the following cylinders:
Cylinders moved to snowshed on 6/24/13:
--------------------------------------
cc175574 span airgas= 676.6 ppm; probably at 800 psi?
sg9162521 span airgas= 748.9 ppm; probably at 800 psi?
cc153468 span airgas= 5125 ppm
cc321228 span moved to trailer on 4/24/14, retired on 4/8/14 at approx 20 psi, started on 8/2/13 at 1900 psi, moved to tower on 8/2/13, moved from campus on 10/14/10, airgas=397.7 ppm
cc282352 span still at 200 psi? retired on 5/17/10 (100 psi). started on 12/19/09, 1590 psi; airgas= 397.7 ppm, cal (080604), 2150 psi, (398.76+397.42+397.36+397.54)./4= 397.77 ppm
cc176525 N2 retired on 8/19/13 at 200 psi, started on 6/4/13 at 2100 psi, moved to tower (not sure when), moved to trailer 10/16/12
csg897717hpc pure co2 SMALLER size (80A?) pure co2 (full)
* from 11:30-12:30 MST, replaced the gast pump...ran it for about 20
min disconnected from LI6262 (to flush out any junk in
lines)....need to replace nupro filters soon...old pump is in the
trailer and I haven't checked it yet to see what happened...
* at 14:30 MST, changed range of LI-7200 co2 (DAC) from
0 V = 380 ppm --> 0V = 360 ppm
5 V = 430 ppm --> 5V = 410 ppm
* screen shot of LI-7200 settings:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 208885 Jun 24 14:32 li7200_check_140624.png*
* at around 14:30 MST, adjusted power to LI-7200 inlet assembly
heater..it was actually very high when I opened the box (0.3 A, 27
V)...I lowered it to 0.23 A at 20.4V....but it didn't seem very
stable?...also, there was some water in the box...I couldn't see an
obvious way water got in there (condensation?)...
* For tree sway system:
at 12:00:00 MST, removed SD card
at 12:00:10 MST, inserted new SD card
* Moved the titan DSM from campus/cristol (where it was "titan2") up
to the trailer; dreamplug is now running in Cristol as "titan2". In
trailer the titan is "isffa". Ran a single wire from C3 on cr3000 to
C3 on cr23x. fastpb15 is running on cr23xPB in the trailer, and made
sure the time is ok...this is the program that SHOULD do time updates
(meant to run it in free-form)....I meant to run fastpb17 which does
not do any time resets! Didn't have time to check if the programs are
both running correctly....
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 14419 May 9 13:08 fastpb15.csi*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 14532 May 16 07:19 fastpb17.csi*
for more info see:
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 86068 Jun 24 08:45 /home/staff/sburns/notes_dreamplug_urquell.txt
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1213922 Jun 24 11:55 soil6_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1035213 Jun 24 12:06 soil6_24b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1311632 Jun 24 12:18 tc6_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 917744 Jun 24 12:40 tc6_24b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 178953 Jun 24 12:43 noah6_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 165769 Jun 24 12:46 mrs6_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1321799 Jun 24 14:58 mrs_140624.dat*
795: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 04-Nov-2014 12:48:30 MST, site visit on Thursday, June 12th, 2014 (SpB)
Thursday, June 12th, 2014 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit:
Weather:
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep.
---------
* Span cylinder at 30 --> 1900 psi. N2 at 1750 psi
* at 13:00 MST, swapped span cylinder; old=jj23865, new=cc254814 (airgas= 396.2 ppm +/- 2%)
* from 10:30-12:30 MST, replaced dessicant bottles in LI-7200, also
replace inlet assembly
* at 13:30 MST, swiped krypton
* moved cr3000 and GPS to trailer, using ed3k_11.cr3 and seems to work better there
794: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 22-Sep-2014 09:49:23 MDT, site visit on Monday, June 2nd, 2014 (SpB)
Monday, June 2nd, 2014 Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: download logger data, install T.ir
sensors
Weather: Sunny and warm. There is lots of snow still at the
site, but it is melting fast. Como creek is running high (no
ice dam under the bridge this year). Melt is happening and
Aspens along the creek are just starting to break bud.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep.
* followed moose tracks along the trail (they seem to be using our
trail). Also, several large'ish scats along the trail---not sure
what, but might be a territory thing?
* met new guy (name?) that is assisting Kelly at MRS.
---------
* Span cylinder at 600 psi. N2 at 40 psi--> 1900 psi.
* at 13:00 MST, swapped N2 cylinder; old=cc176151, new= cc329280
* snow depths (taken from top of tape!)
closest to tree = 35 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 57 cm
farthest probe = 57 cm
* no power in the picarro shed (power cord severed, breakers
popped). Ran a new extention cord from bowling shed into picarro shed
to get power there (picarro now seems ok)
* swapped SD card in "clearing" webcam
* at 13:40 MST, tried to fix T.ir sensor #3 (seems to have a problem?)
* at 13:50? MST, adjusted flow rate in span/N2 of LI-6262 system
* turned on fans in both licor boxes and the quacker box
* was planning to swap dessicant bottles in LI-7200, but there were
no bottles in the trailer! email discussion:
-----------------------------------
Date: Mon, 02 Jun 2014 14:32:50 MDT
To: James Kathilankal
cc: George Burba ,
Sean Burns ,
Jiahong Li ,
"blanken@colorado.edu" ,
Jason Hupp , sburns@urquell.colorado.edu
From: "Sean Burns"
Subject: Re: Revised abstract for AMS OBS meeting...
James/George,
thanks for info and advice..
shipping fresh bottles would be great!
my address:
Sean Burns
NCAR/MMM
3090 Center Green Drive
Boulder, CO 80301
still lots of snow here, but it's going fast!
SpB.
> Hi Sean
>
> We don't include the chemical bottles in the spares kit as they degenerate over time.
>
> We can send you three new chemical bottles for this instrument and
> replacing them will be the easiest thing to do.
>
> The newer ones have a sealed cap, and you have to take it off and
> replace with the caps from the old ones, which have a permeable
> gore-tex membrane.
>
> You have to let them run for at least 24 hours before you can get good data from it.
>
> Please send me a shipping address and we can ship it ASAP
>
> Thanks
> James
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: George Burba
> Sent: Monday, June 02, 2014 12:05 PM
> To: Sean Burns
> Cc: Jiahong Li; blanken@colorado.edu; Jason Hupp; Jiahong Li; James Kathilankal
> Subject: RE: Revised abstract for AMS OBS meeting...
>
> My vote is future visit. Otherwise it is too many degrees of
> freedom: if something goes wrong it may not be clear why.
>
> Yet, I would like Science and Support to weight in. Jiahong, Jason,
> James -- what do you think?
-----------------------------------
* downloaded logger data (finally able to access ucb logger!):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1191150 Jun 2 11:29 soil6_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 527692 Jun 2 11:34 soil6_2b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1236582 Jun 2 11:46 tc6_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 491280 Jun 2 11:52 tc6_2b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1031790 Jun 2 12:12 ucb6_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1173021 Jun 2 12:23 ucb6_2b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 160723 Jun 2 12:24 ucb6_2c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1125737 Jun 2 12:47 met6_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 206557 Jun 2 12:49 met6_2b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 521415 Jun 2 12:56 prf6_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 472098 Jun 2 13:11 cnr6_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 561151 Jun 2 13:42 nctc6_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1030039 Jun 2 14:30 mrs_140602.dat*
793: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 22-Sep-2014 09:47:40 MDT, site visit on Friday, May 16th, 2014 (SpB, PB)
Friday, May 16th, 2014 Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB, PB
Purpose of visit: download logger data, install T.ir
sensors
Weather: Clear, sunny warm (and windy) in the morning, then the
clouds/fog moved in and it became calm in the afternoon. It was a
light rain/snow mix when I departed.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU Prius.
* stopped by campus to get T.ir sensors and McGuckins for some
supplies.
* signif snowstorm last weekend...covered the old snow
with a layer of mushy snow...
* met Peter Brown at C1, who is doing some micro-coring
of trees near the tower.
---------
* Span cylinder at 600 psi. N2 at 500 psi
* moved N2 cc329280 to tower, moved N2 cc264936 back to trailer
* snow depths (taken from top of tape!)
closest to tree = covered
TP101 461 middle probe = over highest mark!
farthest probe = over highest mark!
* at 11:27:00 MST, removed SD card from tree-sway system
at 11:27:15 MST, inserted new SD card into tree-sway system
* re-measured distance from 21.5m CSAT3 to upper picarro inlet
* checked picarro system (seems ok)
* re-measured distance from 21.5m CSAT3 to upper picarro inlet
- found the picarro inlet was 85cm below REBS sensor
- found the picarro inlet was 280cm above the 21.5m CSAT3
--> 2150cm + 280cm = 2430cm (24.3 m)
--> REBS sensor 2150+280+85= 2515cm (25.15 m)
* at 13:00 MST, moved 21.5m LI-7500 further out on boom
* at 13:11 MST, adjusted flow rate in span/N2 of LI-6262 system
* at 13:26 MST, slight adjustment to orientation of T.ir sensors
792: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 22-Sep-2014 09:45:26 MDT, site visit on Thursday, April 24th, 2014 (SpB)
Thursday, April 24th, 2014 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: download logger data, install T.ir
sensors
Weather: There was a slight lull around mid-day, but it
was generally quite windy and sunny.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU Prius.
* stopped by campus to get T.ir sensors and McGuckins for some
supplies.
* the snow is really starting to melt! I could go up the powerline
hiking mostly on dirt. Water is flowing down the road below C1, there
is open water at the bridge. The snow on the trail to the tower is
still quite firm and fine for walking (or hauling cylinders).
* I was supposed to meet Peter Brown at C1, but he had to cancel at
the last minute. Mark Raleigh and Ethan Gutmann (NCAR) both talked
about coming up, but neither made the trip...
---------
* Span cylinder at 980 psi. N2 at 900 psi
* moved span cc254814 to tower, moved span cc321228 back to trailer
* snow depths (taken from top of tape!)
closest to tree = covered
TP101 461 middle probe = over highest mark!
farthest probe = over highest mark!
* confirmed that the LI-7200 is still working well:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 545722 Apr 24 10:13 li7200_check_140424.png*
* for Ethan: swapped SD card (tree-sway system):
at 12:27:00 MST, removed SD card
at 12:27:30 MST, inserted new SD card
* to help Max: dug out picarro shed door, turned on fan and rebooted
picarro system (there were some complaints during install of XP
updates).
* at 16:30 MST, started ops69 (installed AM25T + T.ir sensors), new
NCTC logger program (nctc_03.csi).
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 4705 Apr 24 18:10 nctc_03.csi*
* now the thermocouples T1-T4 are attached to the AM25T and the others
(T5-T12) were left as-is connected to the cr23x (need to check and see
if using the AM25T changes anything!)
* wiring up the AM25T was a bit slow and tedious...and when I first
set things up the T.ir snowtherm sensors were not working...perhaps
because there were multiple measurements taking place with those
sensors? not sure why...also added the calibration information (Mult
and Offset) to the Diff measurement...ie, from nctc_03.csi:
; nctc_03.csi
; added an am25t mux + 3 snowtherm IR sensors
; sn 7791, diff ch2 (toward southwest, away from tower), shady side
; sn 7792, diff ch3 (toward northeast, toward/past tower), sunny side
; sn 7794, diff ch4 (down-looking)
; 4/24/14, spb.
; snowtherm sensors
; Read the snowtherm IR-thermometer
3: Volt (Diff) (P2)
1: 3 Reps
2: 25 5000 mV, 60 Hz Reject, Fast Range
3: 2 DIFF Channel
4: 15 Loc [ Tsnow_1 ]
5: .034965 Mult
6: -70 Offset
and for the AM25T:
; -----------------------------------------------
; the AM25T used is sn 4374 (it was tested in the lab).
; RES to C2 (black wire)
; CLK to C1 (white wire)
; EX to EX4 (green wire)
4: AM25T Multiplexer (P134)
1: 8 Reps
2: 21 10 mV, 60 Hz Reject, Slow Range
3: 1 Channel
4: 1 DIFF Channel
5: 24 Exchan 4, 60 Hz Reject
6: 1 Clock Control
7: 2 Reset Control
8: 2 Type E (Chromel-Constantan)
9: 19 Ref Temp (Deg. C) Loc [ Tref_A ]
10: 20 Loc [ TcA_1 ]
11: 1.0 Mult
12: 0.0 Offset
* grabbed a copy of pc400 off of dell laptop:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 24909697 Apr 24 18:15 pc400.zip*
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1205153 Apr 24 12:12 soil4_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 418107 Apr 24 12:19 soil4_24b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1282240 Apr 24 12:31 tc4_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 349022 Apr 24 12:35 tc4_24b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 74868 Apr 24 12:38 noah4_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 171131 Apr 24 12:41 mrs4_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 454400 Apr 24 13:32 prf4_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1168532 Apr 24 13:44 met4_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 956311 Apr 24 14:02 nctc4_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 913 Apr 24 14:44 nctc4_24b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1026 Apr 24 15:39 nctc4_24c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1507 Apr 24 17:11 nctc4_24d.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 9879 Apr 24 17:11 swf_log_140424.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 997857 Apr 24 17:59 mrs_140424.dat*
791: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 22-Sep-2014 09:43:40 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, April 8th, 2014 (SpB)
Tuesday, April 8th, 2014 Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: swap span cylinder, download logger data.
(in the morning went to T-van).
Weather: Very windy and blowing snow above tree-line. Lower
down it was warm with some wind gusts. The snow surface was
wet, but still holding structure.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up NCAR Jeep.
* Rory gave me a tow up to T-van (as close as possible).
---------
* Span cylinder at 20 psi--> 1210 psi. N2 at 1250 psi
* at 14:40 MST, swapped span cylinder; old=cc321228, new= jj23865
* snow depths (taken from top of tape!)
closest to tree = covered
TP101 461 middle probe = over highest mark!
farthest probe = over highest mark!
* in AM: trip to T-van to service NWR AIRCOA: photos (45)
* from 15:19-15:22 MST, swiped krypton hygrometer
* from approx 15:41-15:55 MST, Changed profiler (li-6251) dessicant
* from 16:07-16:12 MST, adjusted LI-6262 flow rate
* at 16:20 MST, cleared snow from LI-6251 (prof) lowest inlets
* at around 14:00 MST, removed SD camera cards from NIWOT_02 and NIWOT_03 (MR)
Date: Wed, 09 Apr 2014 11:47:56 MDT
To: Mark Raleigh
cc: Sean Burns
From: "Sean Burns"
Subject: Re: weather from C1...
Hi Mark,
I was able to service the two cameras near the N Canopy tower, but not
the one on the main tower. I fixed the date problem on NIWOT-02 and
you will see the date/time jump on the last photo, ie:
-rwxr-xr-x 1598386 Mar 11 13:30 MDGC3669.JPG*
-rwxr-xr-x 1582778 Apr 8 13:38 MDGC3670.JPG*
the batteries for NIWOT-02 was at around 15% so I swapped them...the
NIWOT-03 batteries were still at 99% (hopefully I was looking at the
correct value)...so I left them as-is. I changed the program on
NIWOT-03 to start at 7 MST and end at 7 MST. Probably should have set
it to start at 6 MST...
I have your SD cards (2 from the cameras, one that I never used) and
batteries in my office. The four used AA batteries are outside of the
plastic bag...
can't recall if you are here today, but feel free to stop by and
get them anytime...
SpB.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1202447 Apr 8 13:11 tc4_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 571508 Apr 8 13:17 tc4_8b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 85010 Apr 8 13:24 noah4_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 187696 Apr 8 13:29 mrs4_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1271655 Apr 8 14:02 soil4_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 596012 Apr 8 14:12 soil4_8b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 3008 Apr 8 14:12 swf_log_140408.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 18644 Apr 8 14:13 pc208w_140408.dnd*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1221371 Apr 8 16:35 mrs_140408.dat*
-------------------------------
file transfers from LI-7550 in Feb-April, 2014:
790: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 22-Sep-2014 09:41:03 MDT, site visit on Friday, March 21st, 2014 (SpB)
Friday, March 21st, 2014 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: swap N2 cylinder, download logger data.
Weather: Sunny in the morning and then clouded up. Calm and
feeling a lot like spring. The upper surface of the snowpack
was wet.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU Prius.
* still lots and lots of snow at the site. Duane and Jen
were both at C1. Jen is about to have her baby (but still
skiing up to C1!).
---------
* Span cylinder at 200 psi. N2 at 100 psi --> 1550 psi
* snow depths (taken from top of tape!)
closest to tree = covered
TP101 461 middle probe = over highest mark!
farthest probe = over highest mark!
* at 14:40 MST, swapped N2 cylinder; old=cc264936, new= cc176151
* at 12:30 MST, rebooted russter2
* added snowtherm IR sensor (sn 7793) to N Canopy Tower TC logger
(started tc_13.csi)
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 7481 Mar 21 13:42 tc_13.csi*
* from approx 15:45-15:53 MST, Changed profiler (li-6251) dessicant
* at removed SD card for EG:
at 14:12:00 MST, removed SD card
at 14:13:00 MST, inserted new SD card
* removed SD camera cards (MR). email:
-----------------------------
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2014 09:01:45 MDT
To: Mark Raleigh
cc: raleigh , Sean Burns
From: "Sean Burns"
Subject: Re: weather from C1...
Hi Mark,
I have your SD cards and batteries in my office...I downloaded the
images from the SD cards to my computer which seems like the best way
that I can get them (i.e., rather than giving you a usb disk, etc). A
few notes,
* for Niwot-01 (top of AmeriFlux tower) I didn't have much time to
spend...I couldn't read the screen, but I switched the SD card and
batteries (in the blind).
* For Niwot-02 (camera at the top of the N. Canopy tower), it looks
like the month was set to Feb rather than March. Unfortunately, I
only looked at the day and time and didn't notice the month was off
when I was there...also, after putting in the new batteries, the power
level seemed low (I think around 60%)?
* For Niwot-03, everything seemed fine and the power level was still
over 90%.
I was actually rather out of it on Friday and probably should have
stayed in town...hopefully I didn't screw anything up too badly!
SpB.
-----------------------------
* tried to power cycle to 2-d ati sensor, but didn't change things too
much, ie u is off-scale...need to check the data.
* at around 16:30 MST, dug out snow over the lowest inlet for co2
profile system.
* downloaded logger data (note, I forgot to reconnect the
serial cable for the NCARTC logger, doh!):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1221030 Mar 21 12:47 soil3_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 961137 Mar 21 12:57 soil3_21b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1283436 Mar 21 13:12 tc3_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 308200 Mar 21 13:16 tc3_21b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 2011 Mar 21 13:41 tc3_21c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 98987 Mar 21 13:46 noah3_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 187729 Mar 21 13:52 mrs3_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 898950 Mar 21 15:15 cnr3_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 444211 Mar 21 15:24 prf3_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1138511 Mar 21 15:37 met3_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 964267 Mar 21 15:50 nctc3_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1092438 Mar 21 16:26 mrs_140321.dat*
789: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 22-Sep-2014 09:38:48 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, March 5th, 2014 (SpB, MR)
Wednesday, March 5th, 2014 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB, MR
Purpose of visit: install a camera.
Weather: Quite Windy with lots of blowing snow.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep.
* still lots and LOTS of snow at the site. had to dig out the
trailer, and am just stepping over the fence to reach the tower.
* Mark and Ethan were planning to meet me at the tower. Ethan
cancelled and Mark was about an hour late.
---------
* Span cylinder at 300 psi. N2 at 510 psi.
* snow depths (taken from top of tape!)
closest to tree = covered
TP101 461 middle probe = over highest mark!
farthest probe = over highest mark!
* Mark installed the camera looking at the clearing near the
N. canopy tower.
* there was snow on both the sub-canopy radiation sensors (I cleared
it off at around 11 MST).
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 496767 Mar 5 11:19 tc3_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 189079 Mar 5 11:24 mrs3_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 343843 Mar 5 11:53 mrs_140305.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 18644 Mar 5 11:25 pc208w.dnd*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 2862 Mar 5 11:24 swf_log_140305.dat*
this confirmed that the MRS PC card was working ok (or else the card
currently with the logger has a problem).
788: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 22-Sep-2014 09:36:37 MDT, site visit on Friday, February 28th, 2014 (SpB)
Friday, February 28th, 2014 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: check on LI-7200, download
logger data.
Weather: Windy. the snow is super deep!
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep.
* lots and LOTS of snow at the site. had to dig out the trailer, and
also lots of snow in the lower part of the tower. brought snowshoes
which were useful.
* went to Dean's shed to look for a palm pilot (didn't find it).
---------
* Span cylinder at ? psi. N2 at 600 psi.
* snow depths (taken from top of tape!)
closest to tree = covered
TP101 461 middle probe = over highest mark!
farthest probe = over highest mark!
* at approx 13:00 MST, reset the LI-7550 (this fixed the system, usb
data being saved again). The network connection at the tower seemed
fine (ie, green light blinking, etc). This was surprising. I hit
the "reset" button on the LI-7550 and it came back up. After
looking more at the system logs on the LI-7550, I suspect someone
might have hacked into the system....they tried to do something
which caused the system to lock up. I asked the CU networking group
to increase the firewall protection and now the logs are "quiet".
No one outside CU can get past the firewall (or at least it is much
more difficult).
* from 13:18-13:20 MST, adjusted LI-6262 cal gas flow rate
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1211589 Feb 28 10:56 soil2_28.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 44629 Feb 28 10:57 soil2_28b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1185862 Feb 28 11:14 tc2_28.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 189461 Feb 28 11:21 mrs2_28.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 55899 Feb 28 11:15 noah2_28.dat*
note, unfortunately, the PC card for the MRS logger was empty! So,
execpt for a few short periods, the month of Feb is lost....ugh!
787: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 22-Sep-2014 09:35:33 MDT, site visit on Sunday, February 16th, 2014 (SpB)
Sunday, February 16th, 2014 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: download logger data
Weather: Sunny, Windy, Warm.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU Prius.
* could not make it up the final stretch of road to MRS (too icy).
Tried once and then parked at sourdough TH and too sourdough trail to
get to trailer.
* noah had taken the snow hydrology class to the site and they had
really packed down the trail.
* lots and LOTS of snow at the site. had to dig out the trailer, and
also lots of snow in the lower part of the tower. brought snowshoes
which were useful.
---------
* Span cylinder at 490 psi. N2 at 900 psi.
* snow depths (taken from top of tape!)
closest to tree = covered
TP101 461 middle probe = over highest mark!
farthest probe = over highest mark!
* at approx 13:15 MST, decreased inlet heater power from 4.7 W (0.23A
at 20.3V) to 3.8 W (0.21A at 18.1 V).
* at approx 14:00 MST, replaced usb thumb drive in the LI-7550. The
old thumb drive had shown some signs of problems (though it has worked
fine since Feb 5th)
* dug out and dragged back to pure N2 cylinder (small, steel) which
had been sitting along the trail for many years. I'm not sure the
cylinder number but it looked like, csg897717hpc
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1264606 Feb 16 10:29 soil2_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 998161 Feb 16 10:38 soil2_16b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1252499 Feb 16 10:52 tc2_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 840811 Feb 16 10:59 tc2_16b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 94953 Feb 16 11:02 noah2_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 189835 Feb 16 11:05 mrs2_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1079928 Feb 16 12:07 cnr2_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1159647 Feb 16 12:25 met2_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 189541 Feb 16 12:28 met2_16b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 532339 Feb 16 12:36 prf2_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1165379 Feb 16 12:49 nctc2_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 72886 Feb 16 12:48 swf_log_140216.dat*
785: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 22-Sep-2014 09:33:40 MDT, site visit on Sunday, January 26th, 2014 (SpB)
Sunday, January 26th, 2014 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: download logger data
Weather: Sunny, Windy, Warm.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep.
* Jia Violanda is born!!
* saw 3 moose along the road below C1. (had to make
a detour along the snowmobile path to avoid them).
---------
* Span cylinder at 600 psi. N2 at 1350 psi.
* snow depths (taken from top of tape!)
closest to tree = 46 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 59 cm
farthest probe = 67 cm
* at approx 10 MST, decreased inlet heater power from 6W (0.26A at
23V) to 4.7 W (0.23A at 20.3V)
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1245554 Jan 26 07:59 soil1_26.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 781507 Jan 26 08:05 soil1_26b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1273941 Jan 26 08:17 tc1_26.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 590303 Jan 26 08:23 tc1_26b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 186801 Jan 26 08:29 mrs1_26.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1269940 Jan 26 09:18 mrs_140126.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 81563 Jan 26 08:25 noah1_26.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 5062 Jan 26 08:26 noah_140126.dld*
784: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 24-Feb-2014 12:52:51 MST, site visit on Tuesday, January 7th, 2014 (SpB, ES)
Tuesday, January 7th, 2014 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB, ES
Purpose of visit: download logger data, fix EC-155, replace N2,
replace LI-7200 inlet assembly.
Weather: Overcast/breezy in morning, then clear.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep.
* met Ed S. at MRS.
---------
* Span cylinder at 650 psi. N2 at 300 --> 1800 psi.
* at 13:55 MST, swapped N2 cylinder; old=cc329215, new=cc264936
* snow depths (taken from top of tape!)
closest to tree = 48 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 60 cm
farthest probe = 66 cm
* EC-155 components replaced
* at 11:56:00 MST, removed SD card from tree-sway system
* from 15:00-15:30 MST, replaced LI-7200 NEON inlet assembly with
LI-COR prototype, increased inlet heater power from 3.8W (0.21 A at
18V) to 6W (0.26A at 23V), need to check T.in/T.out
* tried to deploy a new fast logger program (fast_22.csi), but it didn't work (so still using fast_21.csi)
DO NOT USE!!
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 9874 Jan 7 14:04 fast_22.csi*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1674 Jan 7 14:04 fast_22.dld*
* from approx 15:49-15:59 MST, Changed profiler (li-6251) dessicant
* at 16:10 MST, adjusted LI-6262 cal gas flow rate
* EOL CSAT is not working! (didn't notice this till I had left the site)
- followup: John Knowles power cycled the EOL CSAT3 on thurs, Jan
9th, and then it started working again!
* the network connection to niwot ridge has been down since yesterday...
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1252838 Jan 7 10:40 soil1_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 904596 Jan 7 10:47 soil1_7b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1247079 Jan 7 11:00 tc1_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 748771 Jan 7 11:06 tc1_7b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 84821 Jan 7 11:08 noah1_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 463950 Jan 7 11:24 ucb1_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 269209 Jan 7 12:03 prf1_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 683090 Jan 7 12:11 met1_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 306356 Jan 7 12:19 cnr1_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1161162 Jan 7 12:29 cnr1_7b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 205214 Jan 7 12:32 cnr1_7c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 588321 Jan 7 14:50 nctc1_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1358001 Jan 7 15:59 mrs_140107_raw.dat*
783: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 24-Feb-2014 12:50:40 MST, site visit on Wednesday, December 18th, 2013 (SpB, ES)
Wednesday, December 18th, 2013 Visit:
-------------------------------------
At the site: SpB, ES
Purpose of visit: download logger data.
Weather: windy, but warm.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep.
* met Ed S. at MRS and he was going to work on EC-155.
---------
* Span cylinder at 900 psi. N2 at 800 psi.
* snow depths (taken from top of tape!)
closest to tree = 22 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 30 cm
farthest probe = 32 cm
* confirmed that EC-155 source is dead
* at 12:00:30 MST, removed SD card from tree-sway system
* from 14:07-14:50 MST, EC gast pump off, checked vanes (seem ok)
* moved the control box of broken LI-7500 back to C1
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1268208 Dec 18 10:50 soil12_18.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 771990 Dec 18 10:56 soil12_18b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1228943 Dec 18 11:08 tc12_18.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 687709 Dec 18 11:14 tc12_18b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 168034 Dec 18 11:17 noah12_18.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 185769 Dec 18 11:22 mrs12_18.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 445609 Dec 18 12:03 ucb12_18.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 628181 Dec 18 12:51 prf12_18.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1174112 Dec 18 13:03 met12_18.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 423153 Dec 18 13:12 met12_18b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1339084 Dec 18 13:24 nctc12_18.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1296790 Dec 18 15:01 mrs_131218.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 5058 Dec 18 11:19 noah_131218.DLD*
power outages based on the LI-7200 data (these times are in UTC):
-----------------------------------------------------------------
removed the Nov 2013 data:
$ ls -lag data/2013-11* | wc
266 2394 24478
$ rm data/2013-11*
$ df -k
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mtdblock3 16384 9008 7376 55% /
tmpfs 31076 0 31076 0% /tmp
/dev/mtdblock4 14080 1088 12992 8% /home
/dev/sda1 3973532 1062280 2911252 27% /home/licor/data
$ date
Mon Dec 9 23:06:55 UTC 2013
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 4691686 Dec 8 10:00 data/2013-12-08T090000_AIU-1110.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 12746385 Dec 8 10:39 data/2013-12-08T100000_AIU-1110.data
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 9630 Dec 8 10:00 data/2013-12-08T100000_AIU-1110.metadata
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 1617919 Dec 8 11:00 data/2013-12-08T103926_AIU-1110.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 4740850 Dec 8 12:00 data/2013-12-08T110000_AIU-1110.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 5017965 Dec 7 04:00 data/2013-12-07T030000_AIU-1110.ghg
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Broadcast message from root (Fri Jan 3 12:20:57 2014):
Power has returned on UPS UPS_IDEN...
Broadcast message from root (Fri Jan 3 12:20:57 2014):
Power failure on UPS UPS_IDEN. Running on batteries.
782: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 24-Feb-2014 12:43:06 MST, site visit on Friday, November 29th, 2013 (SpB)
Friday, November 29th, 2013 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: swap the 2.5m LI-7500s, download
logger data.
Weather: A bit windy and cool (but not too cold). Dry.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU prius.
* drove up lefthand canyon for the first time since the
flood. impressive damage!
* on the way back down there was a huge bull moose standing
by the side of the road.
* forgot to bring the usb-to-serial converter!
* had a delicious turkey burrito for lunch!
* still to do:
- replace the vanes in the GAST pump
---------
* Span cylinder at 1000 psi. N2 at 1300 psi.
* snow depths (taken from top of tape!)
closest to tree = 19 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 25 cm
farthest probe = 25 cm
* replaced 2.5m LI-7500 (sn 75H-0082) with PB spare (sn 75H-0062)
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1898 Nov 29 13:18 LI7500_Configuration_131129a.l75*
more LI7500_Configuration_131129a.l75
(Ack(Received FALSE)(Val 0.000000))(Calibrate(SpanCO2(Date "07 Aug
2003 at 07:58:36 ")(Target 996.1000)(Tdensity 39.22100)(Val
0.9974074))(SpanH2O(Date "07 Aug 2003 at 08:27:00 ")(Target
14.85000)(Tdensity 57003 at 07:55:35 ")(Val 0.9527842))(ZeroH2O(Date
"07 Aug 2003 at 08:08:42 ")(Val 0.7121270)))(Coef(Current(Band(A
1.150000))(CO2(A 129.7340)(B 9186.109)(C 2.852340e+07)(D
-7.669630e+09)(E 9.564650e+11)(XS 0.003580.)(C -7.788560e+07)(XS
-0.004900000)(Z 0.01190000))(Pressure(A0 10.55556)(A1
26.03610))(SerialNo "75H-0062")))(Data(Aux 0.000000)(CO2D
12.20747)(CO2Raw 0.07432544)(Cooler 1.100120)(DiagVal 250)(H2OD
186.1015)(H2ORaw 0.0)(Temp 1.756348))(Diagnostics(Chopper TRUE)(DetOK
TRUE)(PLL TRUE)(Path 62.00000)(SYNC TRUE))(EmbeddedSW(Model "LI-7500
CO2/H2O Analyzer Application")(Version 3.0.1))(Error(Received
FALSE))(Inputs(Aux(A 1.000000)(B 0.000000)al
98.00000))(Temperature(Source Measured)(UserVal 25.00000)))(Outputs(BW
20)(Dac1(Full 0.4000000)(Source CO2A)(Zero -0.05000000))(Dac2(Full
0.4000000)(Source H2OA)(Zero -0.1000000))(Delay 0)(RS232(Aux
TRUE)(Baud 9600)(CO2DDiagRec TRUE)(DiagVal TRUE)(EOL 0A)(Freq
1.000000)(H2OD TRUE)(H2ORaw TRUE)(Labels TRUE)(Ndx TRUE)(Pres
TRUE)(Temp TRUE))(SDM(Address 7)))|(Chart(LV None)(Lmax 100.0000)(Lmin
0.000000)(RV None)(Rmax 100.0000)(Rmin 0.000000)()(Units(Mins
FALSE)(Secs TRUE))(Xmax 20))(Connect(Baud 9600)(Freq 1.000000)(Port
1))(Log(CI TRUE)(Del(Space FALSE)(Tab TRUE))(LogVals(CV TRUE)(Cabs
TRUE)(Cden TRUE)(CdenMg TRUE)(Cmf TRUE)(Dew TRUE)(Habs TRUE)(Hden
TRUE)(Hderes TRUE)(RelTime TRUE)(Temp TRUE))(Name "C:\Program
Files\LI7500v3_0_2\LogFile.txt")(Rem FALSE)(TS TRUE))
* rearranged the connections to the terminal strip in the fast logger (also
removed the electrical box that adds a bias/offset to the co2/h2o). Note
h2o.ec was still using this, but co2.ec was no loger using it. Moved:
ch1 co2.ec ------> ch2 % range of 5000 mV
ch2 t.ec --------> ch3
ch10 co2.ec155 --> ch4
ch3 p.ec --------> ch8 % range of 1000 mV
ch4 h2o.ec ------> ch9
So, the new channels are:
; CR23X Channel Number Sensor
; 1
; 2 a2 co2.ec (5000 mV range) red (H)/black
; 3 a3 t.ec (5000 mV range) green (H)/black
; 4 a4 co2.ec155 (added 10/8/13) (5000 mV range)
; 5 a5 h2o.kr (5000 mV range) grey (H)/black
; 6 a6 ec.Ftot (5000 mV range) green (H)/black
; 7 thermocouple 1
; 8 a8 p.ec (1000 mV range)
; 9 a9 h2o.ec (1000 mV range)
; 10
; 11
; 12 se23: co2.li7200 se24: h2o.7200
;
; 11/29/13, spb.
;
* uploaded new fast program:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 9192 Nov 29 16:11 fast_21.csi*
note, two other attempts did NOT work:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 8861 Nov 29 10:54 fast_20.csi*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 9148 Nov 29 15:30 fast_20a.csi*
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1266642 Nov 29 11:59 soil11_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 522669 Nov 29 12:04 soil11_29b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1241628 Nov 29 12:19 tc11_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 432622 Nov 29 12:23 tc11_29b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 507260 Nov 29 14:04 ucb11_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1758878 Dec 18 09:38 mrs_131129.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1030882 Nov 29 11:14 mrs_131102.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1758878 Dec 18 09:38 mrs_131104.dat*
781: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 24-Feb-2014 12:40:41 MST, site visit on Tuesday, November 12th, 2013 (SpB, JH, SM)
Tuesday, November 12th, 2013 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH, SM
Purpose of visit: add the analog cable to collect
analog CSAT3 data with the LI-7550.
Weather: perfect!
--------- Misc Notes:
* Jason Hupp from LI-COR was visiting; he drove up his rental and
Stefan drove up his van.
* we met at NEON prior to going to the site.
* still to do:
- replace the vanes in the GAST pump
---------
* Span cylinder at 1150 psi. N2 at 1700 psi.
* added analog out from CSAT3 into LI-7550, moved LI-7200 inlet closer
to CSAT sampling volume (calculate new separation), returned LI-7200
cables to Stefan
* Jason confirmed the 2.5m LI-7500 problem (appears to be related to
the connector)
* here is the new configuration file of the LI-7550/7200:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 4560 Nov 12 14:43 config_131112.l7x*
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 524214 Nov 12 13:44 soil11_12.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 512254 Nov 12 13:50 tc11_12.dat*
780: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 24-Feb-2014 12:37:25 MST, site visit on Thursday, November 7th, 2013 (SpB, EG, M)
Thursday, November 7th, 2013 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB, EG, M
Purpose of visit: ?
Weather: sunny and warm. wave clouds.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep.
* Ethan and Mark were at the tower to setup a camera.
* still to do:
- replace the vanes in the GAST pump
---------
* Span cylinder at 1190 psi. N2 at 1800 psi.
* started ops68 (renamed UC CSATs to correct hts, added 2D ATI), new
UC logger program (uc_05.csi).
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 4657 Nov 7 10:24 uc_05.csi*
* info about ops68:
-------------------------------------------------
ops68 2013 nov 7 17:59:00 - 2020 jan 01 16:00:00
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 33580844 Nov 7 01:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt131107.000000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 33580758 Nov 7 09:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt131107.080000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 8320830 Nov 7 10:59 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt131107.160000 <-- last file for ops67
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 26251628 Nov 7 17:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt131107.175934 <-- first file for ops68
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 38188332 Nov 8 01:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt131108.000000
* FINALLY, renamed the undercanopy CSAT data to the correct variable
names (no longer need to remember that "4m" is actually 2.5m and "2m"
is actually 5.7m....this will affect several programs in the data
processing (and I might regret making this change!)...
I forgot to make a note of which is which in uc_05.csi!! But u.1-u.5
is the 5.7m CSAT and u.6-u.10 is the 2.5m CSAT!
* removed KZ PAR-Lite sensor from the tower.
* added back in the 2d ati sensor (u.ati2 v.ati2 tc.ati2)...it was last used
in ops44/45....note, I'm sampling these data at 10-hz...I was doing this before
and then I changed it to 1-Hz (not sure if there was a reason I did this?), ie:
at 10-Hz:
data_stats < /data/raw_data_2007/all/nwt070826.000000
Opened:
chan #points start time end time delta time freq
200 287882 00:00:00.019 07:59:59.918 28799.899 9.996
201 288001 00:00:00.046 07:59:59.963 28799.917 10.000
202 28800 00:00:00.588 07:59:59.807 28799.219 1.000
203 28800 00:00:00.271 07:59:59.196 28798.925 1.000
204 28800 00:00:00.661 07:59:59.642 28798.981 1.000
205 28800 00:00:00.791 07:59:59.754 28798.963 1.000
206 287992 00:00:00.017 07:59:59.996 28799.979 10.000
207 28800 00:00:00.893 07:59:59.870 28798.977 1.000
216 287991 00:00:00.024 07:59:59.981 28799.957 10.000
at 1-Hz:
data_stats < /data/raw_data_2007/all/nwt070928.000000
Opened:
chan #points start time end time delta time freq
200 287889 00:00:00.036 07:59:59.925 28799.889 9.996
201 288001 00:00:00.003 07:59:59.986 28799.983 10.000
202 28799 00:00:00.833 07:59:59.100 28798.267 1.000
203 28800 00:00:00.196 07:59:59.159 28798.963 1.000
204 28800 00:00:00.442 07:59:59.557 28799.115 1.000
205 28800 00:00:00.208 07:59:59.287 28799.079 1.000
206 287992 00:00:00.030 07:59:59.990 28799.960 10.000
207 28800 00:00:00.180 07:59:59.717 28799.537 1.000
216 28799 00:00:00.820 07:59:59.873 28799.053 1.000
* swapped LI-7200 heated inlet, reduced power from 4.6W to 4W
* Using the usb-to-serial adaptor I was able to connect to the 2.5m
LI-7500..it had an AGC value of 100% (see photos)...after cleaning
this dropped to around 65% and it seemed to be working ok, but then
about 2 hours after it was working it stopped working again....
* from approx 16:06-16:15 MST, Changed profiler (li-6251) dessicant
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 699334 Nov 7 11:24 ucb11_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 160 Nov 7 11:25 ucb11_7b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 59049 Nov 7 12:46 noah11_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1264151 Nov 7 12:31 soil11_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 188845 Nov 7 12:43 soil11_7b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1279369 Nov 7 12:07 tc11_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 109864 Nov 7 12:19 tc11_7b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 383639 Nov 7 14:49 cnr11_7.dat*
Note, here are gaps in the LI-7200 data (could be due to power outages and/or service on LI-7200):
-rwxrw-r-- 1 sburns aster 3278685 Jan 7 10:25 archive_2013/2013-01-04T180000_AIU-0366.data*
-rwxrw-r-- 1 sburns aster 10027796 Feb 11 09:06 archive_2013/2013-02-04T220000_AIU-0366.data*
-rwxrw-r-- 1 sburns aster 7060477 Feb 21 10:49 archive_2013/2013-02-19T210000_AIU-0366.data*
-rwxrw-r-- 1 sburns aster 872524 Mar 19 08:15 archive_2013/2013-03-03T140000_AIU-0366.data*
-rwxr--r-- 1 sburns aster 7020815 Apr 20 11:23 archive_2013/2013-04-15T180000_AIU-0366.data*
-rwxrw-r-- 1 sburns aster 10940498 Apr 30 15:40 archive_2013/2013-04-23T150000_AIU-0366.data*
-rwxr--r-- 1 sburns aster 11617337 May 21 14:52 archive_2013/2013-05-11T120000_AIU-0366.data*
-rwxr--r-- 1 sburns aster 5291250 May 21 18:58 archive_2013/2013-05-21T210000_AIU-0366.data*
-rwxr--r-- 1 sburns aster 1274562 May 21 18:58 archive_2013/2013-05-21T213048_AIU-0366.data*
-rwxr--r-- 1 sburns aster 3328399 Jun 4 17:02 archive_2013/2013-06-04T160000_AIU-0366.data*
-rwxr--r-- 1 sburns aster 1515527 Jun 4 17:02 archive_2013/2013-06-04T161830_AIU-0366.data*
On Fri, Nov 8th lots of re-starts with the LI-7200..due to wind??:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 3101870 Nov 8 09:00 2013-11-08T150000_AIU-1110.ghg
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 14632429 Nov 8 10:00 2013-11-08T160000_AIU-1110.data
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 7384 Nov 8 09:00 2013-11-08T160000_AIU-1110.metadata
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 108255 Nov 8 10:00 2013-11-08T170000_AIU-1110.data
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 7385 Nov 8 10:00 2013-11-08T170000_AIU-1110.metadata
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 3123831 Nov 8 10:14 2013-11-08T170125_AIU-1110.data
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 7385 Nov 8 10:01 2013-11-08T170125_AIU-1110.metadata
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 1889110 Nov 8 10:23 2013-11-08T171524_AIU-1110.data
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 7384 Nov 8 10:15 2013-11-08T171524_AIU-1110.metadata
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 256159 Nov 8 10:25 2013-11-08T172417_AIU-1110.data
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 7385 Nov 8 10:24 2013-11-08T172417_AIU-1110.metadata
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 1003694 Nov 8 10:30 2013-11-08T172620_AIU-1110.data
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 7384 Nov 8 10:26 2013-11-08T172620_AIU-1110.metadata
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 5446494 Nov 8 10:54 2013-11-08T173129_AIU-1110.data
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 7377 Nov 8 10:31 2013-11-08T173129_AIU-1110.metadata
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 246662 Nov 8 11:00 2013-11-08T175512_AIU-1110.ghg
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 99891 Nov 8 11:00 2013-11-08T180000_AIU-1110.data
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 7385 Nov 8 11:00 2013-11-08T180000_AIU-1110.metadata
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 2875658 Nov 8 11:13 2013-11-08T180122_AIU-1110.data
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 7381 Nov 8 11:01 2013-11-08T180122_AIU-1110.metadata
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 2838669 Nov 8 11:26 2013-11-08T181424_AIU-1110.data
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 7385 Nov 8 11:14 2013-11-08T181424_AIU-1110.metadata
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 2756954 Nov 8 11:38 2013-11-08T182716_AIU-1110.data
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 7385 Nov 8 11:27 2013-11-08T182716_AIU-1110.metadata
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 1038143 Nov 8 12:00 2013-11-08T183948_AIU-1110.ghg
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 3039021 Nov 8 13:00 2013-11-08T190000_AIU-1110.ghg
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 2984767 Nov 8 14:00 2013-11-08T200000_AIU-1110.ghg
779: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 24-Feb-2014 12:33:10 MST, site visit on Saturday, November 2nd, 2013 (SpB)
Saturday, November 2nd, 2013 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: swap LI-7200s. Check 2.5m LI-7500.
Weather: Clear and breezy. At times the wind died down. Warm for Nov.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU Jeep (2WD, but still able to get up road).
* some snow on the ground (sticks to the cart wheels). It took 2
attempts, but I was able to get up the road to C1.
* Stefan and a german CGD vistor stopped by the tower.
* Max B. was removing some test lines with the Picarro.
* still to do:
- remove one of the LI-7200 sections of black tubing (to the blower).
- replace the vanes in the GAST pump
---------
* Span cylinder at 1210 psi. N2 at 1950 psi.
* the CSAT box from Peter didn't have a serial cable, but it did have
an analog output cable...so I'll return the one he gave me back to
Cristol...
* found a serial cable in the trailer, but not sure if it's for the
CSAT (it doesn't have CSAT written on it)...it has a circular
connector with 10-pins that looks correct (see photo of CSAT3
connector box)...never had a chance to try and plug it in (or test the
software)...the cable is labeled as "RS232 ouput cable, Job #53926".
* summary of swapping the LI-7200s:
- sn 72H-0479 (from LI-COR) replaced sn 72H-0192 (from NEON)
- list of stuff mailed by LI-COR is at the end of this list (note,
left one box with the LI-COR stuff in the trailer + one empty box
on campus in Cristol).
- documents with the LI-7550: serial number: AIU-1110
pressure sensor, A0= 58.673, A1=15.549, sn= PX-3528
LI-7200 CO2/H2O Analyzer
Calibration Certificate Serial number 72H-0479
CO2 Calibration Values Signal Strength*
A= B=0.053
C=0.042
[add/check these numbers later]
- need to return at least two cables to NEON:
* the cable that connects the flow module (LI-7200-101)
to the LI-7550 to NEON..it's cable #?
* the analog input/output cable that connects to the
quacker data system (licor part #392-10109)
* also didn't change the power supply, the power cables, or the
ethernet cable on the tower.
- slight problem #1: For the LI-7200 "out" port (which connects the
tygon tubing to the flow module), there was a swagelok fitting on
the LI-COR LI-7200 rather than the barbed fitting which was on the
NEON LI-7200...to fix this, I put the NEON barbed fitting on the
LI-COR li7200..here is a photo AFTER swapping the fittings:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/131102/pic00016.jpg
- slight problem #2: The LI-COR intake tube assembly appeared to
have NPT threads rather than the swagelok (male) fitting needed to
connect to the "in" port on the LI-7200. There might have been a
way around this, but I did the simpler thing and just kept on
using the NEON LI-7200 heated intake tube assembly. This also
minimizes the number of changes when swapping LI-7200s...
- reduced LI-7200 inlet heater from 5W to 4.6W,
- need to double-check the flow rate (the flow rate is set to 13
SLPM rather than 11 SLPM which is what NEON uses)
- re-routed the tygon tubing so everything is shorter and more
direct (previously we had two sections of tygon coupled together).
- put foam around the LI-7200 body (so it wont' bang against the
bracket). see:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/131102/pic00019.jpg
- didn't install the water trap (looks awkard to install, and don't
think we need it in the winter at Niwot site).
- had some trouble with making the network connection; eventually
connected with the serial cable and was able to get the IP address
set, etc. In the end it worked fine and might have been a typo
by me?!?....NOTE: I left the serial cable in the LI-7550 box.
- saved the following configuration files:
with NEON li-7200:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 4581 Nov 2 11:25 config_131102_neon_all.l7x*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 3602 Nov 2 11:26 config_131102_neon_part.l7x*
with LI-COR li7200:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 4527 Nov 2 16:56 config_131102_licor_ver2.l7x*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 4545 Nov 2 17:08 config_131102_licor_ver3.l7x*
(note, I didn't use any of the configuration files, just made the
changes by hand...and have not updated all site info, etc). But
the variables saved are exactly as before....at 20-hz with 10-hz
filter.
- the co2 and sig strengths now look good, ie:
more 2013-11-03T130000_AIU-1110.data
Model: LI-7200 Enclosed CO2/H2O Analyzer
SN: 72H-0479
Instrument: AIU-1110
File Type: 2
Software Version: 6.5.2
Timestamp: 13:00:00
Timezone: UTC
DATAH Seconds Nanoseconds Sequence Number Diagnostic Value Date Time CO2 Absorptance H2O Absorptance CO2 (mmol/m^3) H2O (mmol/m^3) Block Temperature (C) Box Pressure (kPa) Head Pressure (kPa) Cooler Voltage (V) Dew Point (C) Temperature In (C) Temperatu
re Out (C) CO2 Signal Strength H2O Signal Strength Flow Rate (slpm) Flow Rate (lpm) Flow Pressure (kPa) Flow Drive (%) CHK
DATA 1383483600 3333333 16533376 8191 2013-11-03 13:00:00:003 0.0613787 0.0138021 11.2736 80.7525 3.92822 69.091 -1.56838 1.82884 -15.3054 10.31 6.60803 99.2932 99.0697 12.7 19.5537 1.85241 58.3 70
DATA 1383483600 53333333 16533391 8191 2013-11-03 13:00:00:053 0.0613614 0.013724 11.2687 80.2413 3.92578 69.1429 -1.56838 1.82905 -15.3206 10.3782 6.64562 99.2929 99.0717 12.7 19.5537 1.85241 58.3 236
DATA 1383483600 103333333 16533406 8191 2013-11-03 13:00:00:103 0.0613924 0.013714 11.2771 80.1795 3.92578 69.1099 -1.5629 1.82884 -15.3186 10.3243 6.72824 99.2929 99.0717 12.7 19.5537 1.85241 58.3 234
DATA 1383483600 153333333 16533421 8191 2013-11-03 13:00:00:153 0.0613795 0.0137075 11.2728 80.134 3.92822 69.0863 -1.56351 1.82895 -15.3442 10.3575 6.69452 99.2959 99.072 12.7 19.5537 1.85241 58.3 235
DATA 1383483600 203333333 16533436 8191 2013-11-03 13:00:00:203 0.0613939 0.0136926 11.2784 80.0426 3.92822 69.1005 -1.56473 1.82895 -15.3676 10.3537 6.71647 99.2959 99.0742 12.7 19.5537 1.85241 58.3 87
DATA 1383483600 253333333 16533451 8191 2013-11-03 13:00:00:253 0.061374 0.0136655 11.2749 79.8699 3.92578 69.1146 -1.5696 1.82895 -15.3381 10.3461 6.66886 99.3012 99.0761 12.7 19.5537 1.85241 58.3 11
DATA 1383483600 303333333 16533466 8191 2013-11-03 13:00:00:303 0.0613745 0.0136915 11.2722 80.0313 3.92578 69.0816 -1.56899 1.82905 -15.2329 10.3346 6.69597 99.2957 99.0739 12.7 19.5537 1.85241 58.3 100
DATA 1383483600 353333333 16533481 8191 2013-11-03 13:00:00:353 0.0613759 0.0138066 11.2751 80.7875 3.92822 69.1241 -1.57752 1.82895 -15.1192 10.3216 6.55897 99.2987 99.0764 12.7 19.5537 1.85241 58.3 107
DATA 1383483600 403333333 16533496 8191 2013-11-03 13:00:00:403 0.0613736 0.0139071 11.274 81.4413 3.92822 69.1146 -1.57813 1.82895 -15.0591 10.3216 6.59899 99.2932 99.072 12.7 19.5537 1.85241 58.3 233
DATA 1383483600 453333333 16533511 8191 2013-11-03 13:00:00:453 0.0613782 0.013979 11.2737 81.907 3.92578 69.0863 -1.57082 1.82895 -15.1252 10.2974 6.63529 99.2957 99.0739 12.7 19.5537 1.85241 58.3 12
DATA 1383483600 503333333 16533526 8191 2013-11-03 13:00:00:503 0.0614106 0.0139091 11.2806 81.448 3.92822 69.1146 -1.57021 1.82895 -15.1276 10.319 6.6416 99.2959 99.0742 12.7 19.5537 1.85241 58.3 165
DATA 1383483600 553333333 16533541 8191 2013-11-03 13:00:00:553 0.0613866 0.0139064 11.2774 81.4375 3.92822 69.1288 -1.57021 1.82895 -15.1587 10.3126 6.67516 99.2959 99.0742 12.7 19.5537 1.85241 58.3 98
DATA 1383483600 603333333 16533556 8191 2013-11-03 13:00:00:603 0.0613871 0.013875 11.2775 81.2329 3.92578 69.0863 -1.56473 1.82884 -15.1106 10.391 6.66628 99.2957 99.0695 12.7 19.5537 1.85241 58.3 5
DATA 1383483600 653333333 1
- the packing list and notes provided by Jiahong:
1. LI-7210, s/n 72H-0479, quantity 1
2. LI-7550, s/n AIU-1110, 1
3. LI-7200-101 s/n FM1-0147, 1
4. 7200 Cable Assembly, p/n 9972-012
5. 7200 Spares/Cleaning Kit, p/n 7200-028, 1
6. 7550 Spares Kit, p/n 9975-023, 1
7. Heated intake tube with Swagelok filter and rain cup, 2
8. Water trap, 1
9. Canister wrench for the water trap, 1
(Note: Used to unscrew or screw the canister. Turn clockwise to unscrew).
10. Long Tygon tubing, 1
11. Short Tygon tubing, 1
12. Air filter, p/n 301-10381, 2 (1spare)
13. Horse clamp, 6 (2 spares)
Note: A. 1. A heating element is installed per NEON’s recommendation
(Thermal Devices TD010300C1). This is a Watlow 100 Ohm (010300C1)
heater rated at 120 VAC and 150 Watts. For any given Voltage, you
can compute the power from P = V^2/R. At 30 Volts, it produces (30
Volts)^2/ (100 Ohms) = 9 watts. Here is a link to the Watlow catalog
http://www.watlow.com/downloads/en/catalogs/heaters.pdf
B. The opposing flats on two nuts near the raincup are masked off.
These flats will allow two wrenches to be used to loosen and rotate
the raincup to horizontal after it is installed. The orientation of
the raincup will depend on how the tube threads into the 7200 head,
so they can only be adjusted after final installation.
Note: The water trap should be installed close to the flow module
using the short tubing (flow module to OUT of water trap). The long
tubing is used for connecting IN of water trap to the LI-7200
head. Horse clamps should used for tighten all the connections).
* LI-7200 data files during the LI-7200 swap (note, some of these
should NOT be used because variables are not consistent in them):
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 3010381 Nov 2 11:00 2013-11-02T160000_AIU-0366.ghg
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 2966080 Nov 2 12:00 2013-11-02T170000_AIU-0366.ghg
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 7823747 Nov 2 12:33 2013-11-02T180000_AIU-0366.data
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 7395 Nov 2 12:00 2013-11-02T180000_AIU-0366.metadata
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 16834 Nov 2 13:23 2013-11-02T192158_AIU-1110.data <-- best not to use files starting here
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 8104 Nov 2 13:22 2013-11-02T192158_AIU-1110.metadata
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 70320 Nov 2 14:00 2013-11-02T192452_AIU-1110.ghg
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 786218 Nov 2 14:47 2013-11-02T200000_AIU-1110.data
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 8104 Nov 2 14:00 2013-11-02T200000_AIU-1110.metadata
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 149416 Nov 2 14:55 2013-11-02T204810_AIU-1110.data
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 12267 Nov 2 14:48 2013-11-02T204810_AIU-1110.metadata
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 116370 Nov 2 15:03 2013-11-02T205718_AIU-1110.data
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 12267 Nov 2 14:57 2013-11-02T205718_AIU-1110.metadata
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 208421 Nov 2 15:15 2013-11-02T210433_AIU-1110.data
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 12267 Nov 2 15:04 2013-11-02T210433_AIU-1110.metadata
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 17154 Nov 2 15:17 2013-11-02T211614_AIU-1110.data
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 12267 Nov 2 15:16 2013-11-02T211614_AIU-1110.metadata
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 4441848 Nov 2 15:31 2013-11-02T211840_AIU-1110.data
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 11207 Nov 2 15:18 2013-11-02T211840_AIU-1110.metadata
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1216433 Nov 2 16:00 2013-11-02T214155_AIU-1110.ghg
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 4204946 Nov 2 17:00 2013-11-02T220000_AIU-1110.ghg
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 18965442 Nov 2 17:57 2013-11-02T230000_AIU-1110.data
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 10103 Nov 2 17:00 2013-11-02T230000_AIU-1110.metadata
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 2753119 Nov 2 19:00 2013-11-03T000341_AIU-1110.ghg <-- from here on should be fine
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 2954393 Nov 2 20:00 2013-11-03T010000_AIU-1110.ghg
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 2957993 Nov 2 21:00 2013-11-03T020000_AIU-1110.ghg
* couldn't connect to 2.5m LI-7500, this might be because the serial
port on my dell latitude does not have all pins connected (fix this?)
* logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 861114 Nov 2 11:56 met11_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 710125 Nov 2 14:44 nctc11_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 336304 Nov 2 11:41 prf11_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 18644 Nov 2 14:44 pc208w.dnd*
Some messages on russter2:
quacker@russter2: sample time 2013 Nov 02 j306 18:41:44: 1 earlier samples tossed
quacker@russter2: sample time 2013 Nov 02 j306 18:59:38: 1 earlier samples tossed
quacker@russter2: sample time 2013 Nov 02 j306 21:45:23: 1 earlier samples tossed
quacker@russter2: midnight rollover. Sample time: 2013 Nov 03 j307 00:00:00
778: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 24-Feb-2014 12:30:24 MST, site visit on Thursday, October 24th, 2013 (SpB)
Thursday, October 24th, 2013 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: swap N2 cylinder. Move t.med, upgrade fast logger
program.
Weather: Sunny, warm, calm. Perfect day to work on the tower!
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep (Duane gave me a lift from MRS)
* At the end of last week snowed about 8". There is still some snow
on the ground in the forest. The steep part of the road still has
snow and is getting iced up (I saw tracks indicating someone had
gotten stuck there).
* saw Dean moving gas cylinders to USGS tower (didn't get to
talk to him).
* John Knowles was servicing the TDL.
* brought up the new NEON inlet (to leave at the tower), but Stefan
sent an email that they needed it so I carried it back down with me
(returned to NEON on the morning of 10/25).
* still to do:
- put foam around the LI-7200 body
- remove one of the LI-7200 sections of black tubing (to the blower).
- replace the vanes in the GAST pump
---------
* Span cylinder at 1300 psi. N2 at 0 ---> 2150 psi.
* at 11:30 MST, swapped N2 cylinder; old=cc63143 new=cc329215
* The GPS apparently is not working well on the cpec200, so I moved
the power cable from 12V to SWSW12V-1 and uploaded a new program to
the cr3000:
rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 160310 Oct 23 22:44 Cpec200_v1_4_01_3.cr3
the new program is supposed to apply power to the GPS after power
outages, etc. (It didn't seem to be working when I uploaded it).
* These are the versions of the program I have:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 160578 Sep 15 14:37 Cpec200_v1_4_01.cr3*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 159554 Oct 24 12:16 Cpec200_v1_4_01_2.cr3*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 160310 Oct 23 22:44 Cpec200_v1_4_01_3.cr3*
* took a few screenshots of the cr3000 connection which are:
initial attempt:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 394326 Oct 24 12:14 ec155_1.png*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 399529 Oct 24 12:15 ec155_2.png* % unfortunately, this image is messed up!
after upload of new program:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 624801 Oct 24 12:20 ec155_3.png*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 638579 Oct 24 12:23 ec155_4.png*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 775126 Oct 24 12:34 ec155_recheck5.png*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 857375 Oct 24 12:36 ec155_recheck6.png*
went back to original program:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 868535 Oct 24 12:48 ec155_recheck_back7.png*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 867418 Oct 24 12:48 ec155_recheck_back8.png*
went back to the new program:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 867793 Oct 24 16:35 ec155_recheck_final9.png*
* uploaded a few fast logger program (making co2.ec155 high-res, plus
changing around the order of variables output), ie:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 7539 Oct 24 12:02 fast_19.csi*
* moved tc.med down to the 2.5m CSAT. tc.met is now being sampled by
the UC logger so updated the program (which had a lot of unecessary
junk in it, could/should clean it up even more):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 5621 Oct 24 16:15 uc_04.csi*
* took both of these new logger programs into account with a new ops
file (ops67.tar). wiring note: purple= HIGH, red=L
* at 13:20 MST, reduced the LI-7200 heated inlet power from 6 W
(0.25A, 22.3 V) to 5 W (0.24 A, 21.0 V)
* powered on the cr10 MRS logger...
- put foam around the LI-7200 body
- remove one of the LI-7200 sections of black tubing (to the blower).
- replace the vanes in the GAST pump
---------
* Span cylinder at 1300 psi. N2 at 0 ---> 2150 psi.
* at 11:30 MST, swapped N2 cylinder; old=cc63143 new=cc329215
* The GPS apparently is not working well on the cpec200, so I moved
the power cable from 12V to SWSW12V-1 and uploaded a new program to
the cr3000:
rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 160310 Oct 23 22:44 Cpec200_v1_4_01_3.cr3
the new program is supposed to apply power to the GPS after power
outages, etc. (It didn't seem to be working when I uploaded it).
* These are the versions of the program I have:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 160578 Sep 15 14:37 Cpec200_v1_4_01.cr3*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 159554 Oct 24 12:16 Cpec200_v1_4_01_2.cr3*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 160310 Oct 23 22:44 Cpec200_v1_4_01_3.cr3*
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 433236 Oct 24 12:29 cnr10_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1249125 Oct 24 15:28 tc10_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 385944 Oct 24 15:33 tc10_24b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 68982 Oct 24 15:34 noah10_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1264438 Oct 24 15:50 soil10_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 437213 Oct 24 15:56 soil10_24b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 355 Oct 24 15:58 soil10_24c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 28738 Oct 24 15:58 swf_log_131024.dat*
An update about the IRGA comparison:
Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2013 16:15:20 MDT
To: george.burba@licor.com, eswiatek@campbellsci.com, blanken@colorado.edu,
smetzger@neoninc.org, hluo@neoninc.org, jtaylor@neoninc.org,
jiahong.li@licor.com, bill.miller@licor.com, oncley@ucar.edu,
jsun@ucar.edu, ssargent@campbellsci.com, rcampbell@campbellsci.com,
ivan@campbellsci.com, xzhou@campbellsci.com
cc: sean.burns@colorado.edu, jason.hupp@licor.com
From: "Sean Burns"
Subject: IRGA Comparison: quick update...
Hi All,
A short update about what's happening with the IRGA comparison (please
let me know if I write anything wrong):
* Tower visit from yesterday (10/24).
- uploaded a new program to the cr3000 that runs the cpec200.
- updated the tower data system to collect analog co2 from ec.155 in
hi-resolution. The tower data system is now ingesting analog co2
from both the LI-7200 and the EC-155.
- lowered the power for the LI-7200 heated inlet from 6W to 5W
(following the recommndation from Stefan).
- there was snow on the road to the trailer and could see someone
has already gotten a bit stuck in the steep section. If we get
the storm that's supposed to hit early next week, it will likely
close the road...
777: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 24-Feb-2014 12:27:34 MST, site visit on Tuesday, October 8th, 2013 (SpB, ES, JT)
Tuesday, October 8th, 2013 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB, ES, JT
Purpose of visit: move the cpec200 system, download logger data.
Weather: Breezy in the morning, then quite nice (warm and calm).
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU Jeep
* met Ed and Jim at MRS at 8am. Jim T. was doing the tower
inspection for Martin & Martin.
* came up boulder canyon which just re-opened on Sunday, Oct 6th.
* there was a small snowstorm since the last visit.
* mushrooms are all dead!
---------
* Span cylinder at 1400 psi. N2 at 510 psi
* Ed brought a freshly calibrated EC-155 head to replace the one
currently on the tower.
* from 9:00-10:30 MST, Ed Swiatek and I moved the CPEC200 system from
approx 23m down to the level of the other CSATs/IRGAs (21.5m).
- the CSAT3A from the CPEC200 is between the EOL CSAT and CU CSAT.
- The CSAT3A is 40cm away from the EOL CSAT3 and 100cm from the CU
CSAT.
- moved the LI-7500 from being adjecent to the EOL CSAT to now be
between the EOL and CPEC200 booms and about 80cm behind the two
CSATs. (the LI-7500 could be moved further out on the boom at
some later date).
- photo of setup:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/131008/pic00028.jpg
- the inlet for the LI-7200 could be moved closer to the CSAT
sampling volume.
- add foam around the LI-7200 body to avoid bumping against the
bolts of the mounting bracket in strong winds (see photo).
- add extra hose clamps (bring from trailer!) to further secure the
CPEC200 boom and LI-7500 mount.
- current CPEC sampling rate is 10 samples/sec (LI-7200 is
20 samples/sec on the usb thumb drive).
- the tower data system is now ingesting an analog co2 voltage from
both the LI-7200 (co2.li7200) and EC-155 (co2.ec155). These can
be used to check time stamps in post-processing as well as quick
confirmation that the instruments are working (via cockpit).
NOTE: need to ingest co2.ec155 as a High Resolution value!! (need
to modify logger program)
- Ed will setup an ftp site to share the CPEC200 raw data.
* wiring for EC-155,
co2, green = +, white = neg.
h2o, blue = +, yellow = negative
red/black, not used.
* conversion of EC-155 voltage to co2:
A=211.27; B=-56.34;
co2_ec155_umolmol=A.*co2_ec155_mV./1000 +B; % convert mV to volts
and h2o is:
gain=11.31 units? offset= -3.04
* tried to fix the T/RH4 RH readings by checking the wiring (this
didn't help). (it's on the met logger, in SE chan 21/22)
* at 13:00 MST, started ops68 (removed t.med, added co2.ec155), new
FAST logger program (fast_18.csi).
* turned off EC/Prof fans
* powered up noah cr10x logger
* moved 4 cylinders from MRS to C1/trailer:
cc264936 N2 trlr moved to trailer on 10/8/13 (barcode, APL994)
gg22047 N2 trlr moved to trailer on 10/8/13 (barcode, DDG941)
cc319297 N2 trlr moved to trailer on 10/8/13 (barcode, APX680)
cc254814 span trlr moved to trailer on 10/8/13 (barcode, BDE130)
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1276479 Oct 8 09:16 tc10_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 833015 Oct 8 09:50 tc10_8b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1162264 Oct 8 11:21 soil10_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 985669 Oct 8 11:32 soil10_8b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 346 Oct 8 11:34 noah10_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 726212 Oct 8 12:28 met10_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 557074 Oct 8 12:35 nctc10_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 276303 Oct 8 12:20 prf10_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 573981 Oct 8 13:26 cnr10_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 480323 Oct 8 13:52 ucb10_8.dat*
776: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 10-Feb-2014 16:57:27 MST, site visit on Tuesday, September 17th, 2013 (SpB)
Tuesday, Sept 17th, 2013 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: fix chan201 (fast logger)
Weather: Breezy and a bit cool (feels like the end of summer).
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU Jeep
* this is the first trip to the site after the massive
flood in boulder county between Sept 11-15.
* came up sunshine canyon which is the only local route.
* there were two juvenile moose around C1 that were splashing
in the pool near the trailer and going crazy!
* tons of mushrooms everywhere!
---------
* Span cylinder at 1600 psi. N2 at 1150 psi
* at about 12:00 MST, fixed network connection to LI-7200 (time seemed
fine, but it might have corrected itself, but the time I checked it??)
* power went out and data system went down on Thursday night:
sburns pts/0 urquell.colorado Fri Sep 13 21:08 - 21:09 (00:00)
sburns pts/0 urquell.colorado Fri Sep 13 18:38 - 18:39 (00:00)
reboot system boot 2.6.18-348.16.1. Fri Sep 13 18:00 (6+05:29)
reboot system boot 2.6.18-348.16.1. Fri Sep 13 14:18 (00:20)
sburns pts/0 urquell.colorado Thu Sep 12 15:45 - 15:45 (00:00)
* yesterday Andy Watt was kind enough to reboot the quacker
and fill the laser with LN2 (for John Knowles). It was great
to see the quacker reboot cleanly, but chan 201 (fast logger)
didn't come back up. Andy resent the program, but this didn't
fix the problem.
* logger seemed fine, so my conclusion was that the transmission to
the quacker was the problem. First, tried swapping individual
components with the prf logger to get it working again...first swapped
the sc932 which didn't fix it...then installed a new ME271A short-haul
modem (logger end). This didn't fix it. Tried to swap channels at the
edgeport box...ie, used:
drwxrwsr-x 2 sburns aster 4096 Sep 17 13:49 ops1_old_ops65_testing/
drwxrwsr-x 2 sburns aster 4096 Sep 17 10:01 ops65_testing/
There was a diagnostic module in the trailer and tried to use that in
the quacker box...this seemed to indicate the data were coming into
the quacker.
* in the end, I swapped all the components (including cables) from the
prf logger with the fast logger...I also replaced the cable at the
quacker end...this made it start working (note, the setup in the prf
logger worked too!)...it seemed like the problem might have been the
cable going from the short-haul to the edgeport (after it was working,
I put in the old cable and it failed!)....after everything was working
I went back to the original ops file (ops64), ie:
drwxrwsr-x 2 sburns aster 4096 Jul 15 16:40 ops1/
drwxrwsr-x 2 sburns aster 4096 May 7 10:52 ops64/
* note that in July, I updated cover.config, ie:
diff ops64/covar.config ops1/covar.config
60,61c60,61
< ## EOL CSAT and LI-7200 flux data
< 11 F u.csi.eol v.csi.eol w.csi.eol tc.csi.eol co2.li7200;
---
> ## EOL CSAT and LI-7200 flux data updated on 7/15/13 to include co2.mmol h2o.mmol, because LI-7500 is now paired with "EOL" csat3...
> 11 F u.csi.eol v.csi.eol w.csi.eol tc.csi.eol co2.li7200 co2.mmol h2o.mmol;
* I now have a box of "backup" components in the trailer that I can
use to test/replace certain parts that fail in the data system.
notes:
-- short-haul modem, at logger, vde-0871-b, me721a-m, set to DCE
the wires are, grey = TxA
blue = TxB
purp = RxA
aqua = RxB
-- at quacker end, this is set to DCE!
-- at quacker end, testing module shows, RD blinks red, TD solid
red, all others solid green.
-- at quacker, connection is 9600 baud, p/d/s, none/8/1 cntrl= none, this
comes from:
*** System Status *********************************************************
Start time: Mon Sep 16 14:10:14 2013
Restart time: Tue Sep 17 14:47:18 2013
Socket Socket Max Min
Time Sample Lost Write Temp Socket Socket Socket Buffered Total Archive
Diff Rate Samples Errors Unavail Write Write Rate Samples Samples BadTTs
msec #/s # # # bytes bytes byte/s # # #
0 25 0 0 0 5971 5568 1154 249 567 0
***************************************************************************
*** A2D Status ****************************
A2D Total 5min Total User
Sample Missed Missed Intrpt
Rate Samples Samples Rate
#/s # # #/s
0 0 0 0
*** Serial Port Status ****************************************************************************
port flow Msg Sep Msg read sampl min max readerrs writerrs overflow
name chan baud p/d/s cntl Sep Loc Len /sec /sec read read 5min cum 5min cum 5min cum
/dev/ttyUSB0 200 9600 n/8/1 none \0xfc01 BOM 32 10 10 34 34 0 0 0 0 0 0
/dev/ttyUSB1 201 9600 n/8/1 none \0xfc01 BOM 50 10 10 52 52 0 0 0 0 0 0
/dev/ttyUSB2 202 9600 n/8/1 none \0x0a EOM 0 2.01 1 24 56 0 0 0 0 0 0
/dev/ttyUSB3 203 9600 n/8/1 none \0xfc01 BOM 24 1 1 26 26 0 0 0 0 0 0
/dev/ttyUSB4 204 9600 n/8/1 none \0xfc01 BOM 28 1 1 30 30 0 0 0 0 0 0
/dev/ttyUSB5 205 9600 n/8/1 none \0xfc01 BOM 22 1 1 24 24 0 0 0 0 0 0
/dev/ttyUSB7 207 9600 n/8/1 none \0xfc01 BOM 26 1 1 28 28 0 0 0 0 0 0
***************************************************************************************************
* moved 4 cylinders down to MRS, they are:
cc23563 span trlr (front) airgas= 2985 ppm
cc66062 span trlr (front) airgas= 1991 ppm
cc325558 span tower (base) retired on 8/2/13 at < 100 psi, started on 12/14/12 at 1700 psi, moved to tower on 12/14?, moved from ca\
mpus on 10/14/10, airgas=361.4 ppm
cc282360 span trlr (inside) retired on 11/19/2010 (100 psi), started on 5/17/10 at 1800 psi. airgas= 413.6 ppm, cal (081120), ~2000 \
psi, (417.52+416.8+417.5+416.82)./4 = 417.16 ppm
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 325002 Sep 17 11:00 cnr9_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 149671 Sep 17 11:05 prf9_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 46 Sep 17 11:07 prf9_17b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 403276 Sep 17 11:13 met9_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 303357 Sep 17 11:17 nctc9_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 272149 Sep 17 13:52 ucb9_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 661380 Sep 17 14:02 soil9_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 554058 Sep 17 14:08 soil9_17b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 713147 Sep 17 14:15 tc9_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 500890 Sep 17 14:19 tc9_17b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 19831 Sep 17 14:19 swf_log_130917.dat*
* Andy Watt rebooted quacker on 9/16/13 at around 13:20 MST.
* system shutdown on the evening on Sept 12th...note, massive flooding
in Boulder...also, it appears that ch201 (fast logger) died before the
other loggers??....is this because the battery there dies before the
others? Or, this could be a sign of damage of other components (ie,
downstream of logger) due to lightning?
ie:
data_stats < /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt130912.080000
Opened:
chan #points start time end time delta time freq
200 288000 08:00:00.019 15:59:59.981 28799.962 10.000
201 288000 08:00:00.098 15:59:59.977 28799.879 10.000
202 28800 08:00:00.068 15:59:59.348 28799.280 1.000
203 28800 08:00:00.459 15:59:59.447 28798.988 1.000
204 28800 08:00:00.647 15:59:59.805 28799.158 1.000
205 28800 08:00:00.775 15:59:59.863 28799.088 1.000
207 28800 08:00:00.043 15:59:59.815 28799.772 1.000
data_stats < /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt130912.160000
Opened:
chan #points start time end time delta time freq
200 287999 16:00:00.079 23:59:59.904 28799.825 10.000
201 28766 16:00:00.077 16:48:12.064 2891.987 9.946 <--- ch201 dies at 16:48....
202 28800 16:00:00.366 23:59:59.590 28799.224 1.000
203 28800 16:00:00.447 23:59:59.395 28798.948 1.000
204 28800 16:00:00.807 23:59:59.905 28799.098 1.000
205 28800 16:00:00.861 23:59:59.891 28799.030 1.000
207 28799 16:00:00.815 23:59:59.531 28798.716 1.000
data_stats < /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt130913.000000
Opened:
chan #points start time end time delta time freq
200 122820 00:00:00.002 03:24:42.023 12282.021 10.000
<--- missing ch201
202 9725 00:00:00.607 02:42:11.686 9731.079 0.999
203 11078 00:00:00.395 03:04:37.382 11076.987 1.000
204 12282 00:00:00.906 03:24:41.959 12281.053 1.000
205 9726 00:00:00.891 02:42:12.914 9732.023 0.999
207 12282 00:00:00.513 03:24:41.827 12281.314 1.000
data_stats < /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt130916.201016
Opened:
chan #points start time end time delta time freq
200 75563 20:10:16.047 22:16:12.272 7556.225 10.000
<--- missing ch201
202 7554 20:10:18.596 22:16:11.674 7553.078 1.000
203 7554 20:10:19.267 22:16:12.273 7553.006 1.000
204 7552 20:10:20.424 22:16:11.457 7551.033 1.000
205 7551 20:10:21.664 22:16:11.681 7550.017 1.000
207 7551 20:10:22.098 22:16:12.293 7550.195 1.000
775: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 10-Feb-2014 16:55:57 MST, site visit on Thursday, September 5th, 2013 (SpB, ES, ES)
Thursday, Sept 5th, 2013 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB, ES, ES
Purpose of visit: help setup CPEC-200....
Weather: Calm in morning, w/ afternoon T-storm
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU Prius
* met Ed and his daughter at MRS
* little did we know this was the start of the great
flood of Sept 2013!!
---------
* Span cylinder at 1680 psi. N2 at 1480 psi
* from 7:20-7:30 MST, rebooted russter2 (updated OS, fsck disk, etc)
* from 10:00-11:00 MST, fixed the Met One 385 rain gauge (worked for afternoon t-storm)
* from approx 11:20-11:40 MST, Changed profiler (li-6251) dessicant
* ES and ES were setting up the CPEC200 system
774: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 10-Feb-2014 16:53:54 MST, site visit on Monday, August 19th, 2013 (SpB)
Monday, August 19th, 2013 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: swap N2 tank, clean LI-7200
Weather: quite warm. clear in morning, clouds in the afternoon.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep.
*
*
---------
* Span cylinder at 1800 psi. N2 at 200 ---> 1980 psi.
* at 13:30 MST, swapped N2 cylinder; old=cc176525 new=cc63143
* from 10:15-11:40 MST, in LI-7200, swapped dessicant bottles and cleaned cell/windows
* some questions about LI-7200:
-- can I blow compressed air into the cavities with the dessicant bottles?
-- is the diffusion between the dessicant bottles and cavity air too slow?
--
* downloaded logger data (nctc time slow by over 1 minute):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1057293 Aug 19 10:15 cnr8_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 11696 Aug 19 10:16 cnr8_19b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 514705 Aug 19 10:55 prf8_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 91 Aug 19 11:00 prf8_19b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1185763 Aug 19 11:11 met8_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 142447 Aug 19 11:13 met8_19b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1018722 Aug 19 11:23 nctc8_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 879054 Aug 19 12:01 ucb8_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1157108 Aug 19 12:14 soil8_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 554576 Aug 19 12:20 soil8_19b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 6739 Aug 19 12:47 swf_log_130819.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1222760 Aug 19 12:33 tc8_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 495978 Aug 19 12:47 tc8_19b.dat*
* also played with the two cr23x in the trailer at C1:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 6284 Aug 19 14:34 23X_sn2291.DLD*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 52524 Aug 19 14:45 CR23X_sn2291_area1.DAT*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 103412 Aug 19 14:18 trlr8_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 2540 Aug 19 14:53 swf_log_130819b.dat*
773: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 10-Feb-2014 16:51:24 MST, site visit on Friday, August 2nd, 2013 (SpB, SC)
Friday, August 2nd, 2013 Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB, SC
Purpose of visit: teardown of the AmeriFlux IC; also swap
span tank.
Weather: windy/blustery in morning. clear and warm.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep.
*
*
---------
* Span cylinder at 200 --> 1900 psi. N2 at 650 psi.
* at 9:30 MST, swapped span cylinder; old=cc32558 new=cc321228
* from approx 10:30-10:45 MST, Changed profiler (li-6251) dessicant
* at 11:10 MST, swapped upper dessicant bottle in LI-7200 (no other changes)
* Stephen Chan removed stuff from the tower to end the Ameriflux IC.
I helped by controlling the rope from the ground...and we both carried
some of the stuff back to C1.
* at 9:20 MST, left the LI-7200 heated inlet power at 6 W (0.27 A, 23.7 V)
* Re-calibration info for the krypton hygrometer (in my backpack?):
here are the details of the calibration from campbell:
KH2O s/n 1249 (krypton hygrometer)
date 16-jul-13
dry-to-wet
rma 18129
path (X) 1.198 cm
----------------------------------
windows "scaled":
Full Vapor Range: 1.74-19.30 g/m3
Coefficient (XKw) -0.183 ln(mV) m3/g Contstant (Vo) 8.118 ln(mV)
Kw -0.153 ln(mV) m3/g/cm Intercept 3355 mV
Dry Vapor Range: 1.99-9.48 g/m3
Coefficient (XKw) -0.195 ln(mV) m3/g Contstant (Vo) 8.177 ln(mV)
Kw -0.163 ln(mV) m3/g/cm Intercept 3560 mV
Wet Vapor Range: 8.24-19.60 g/m3
Coefficient (XKw) -0.180 ln(mV) m3/g Contstant (Vo) 8.068 ln(mV)
Kw -0.150 ln(mV) m3/g/cm Intercept 3190 mV
----------------------------------
windows "clean":
Full Vapor Range: 1.82-19.21 g/m3
Coefficient (XKw) -0.184 ln(mV) m3/g Contstant (Vo) 8.543 ln(mV)
Kw -0.153 ln(mV) m3/g/cm Intercept 5130 mV
Dry Vapor Range: 1.82-9.32 g/m3
Coefficient (XKw) -0.199 ln(mV) m3/g Contstant (Vo) 8.630 ln(mV)
Kw -0.166 ln(mV) m3/g/cm Intercept 5598 mV
Wet Vapor Range: 7.97-19.21 g/m3
Coefficient (XKw) -0.175 ln(mV) m3/g Contstant (Vo) 8.422 ln(mV)
Kw -0.146 ln(mV) m3/g/cm Intercept 4545 mV
----------------------------------
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1212120 Aug 2 09:06 soil8_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 974778 Aug 2 09:14 soil8_2b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1221515 Aug 2 09:27 tc8_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 975842 Aug 2 09:48 tc8_2b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 4360 Aug 2 09:47 swf_log_130802.dat*
772: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 10-Feb-2014 16:48:18 MST, site visit on Tuesday, July 23rd, 2013 (SpB, SC, SB)
Tuesday, July 23rd, 2013 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB, SC, SB
Purpose of visit: setup of the AmeriFlux IC.
Weather: high clouds. calm, sunny, and dry.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU Prius.
* Stephen Chan and Sebastien Biraud from Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory were bringing up the intercomparison stuff. Met them at
MRS at 8:30am.
*
*
---------
* Span cylinder at 200 psi. N2 at 900 psi.
* Helped Stephen and Sebastien carry a load of stuff to the tower.
Note, they also brought along the pulley and rope to haul stuff up the
tower (we used the same bar that we used with Christoph in 2006!)
* at 9:00 MST, reset gfi outlet (for Picarro), note the instrument has
other problems and power needs to be shut-off to the entire shed.
* at 9:20 MST, increased the LI-7200 heated inlet power to
6 W (0.27 A, 23.7 V)
* at 10:10 MST, the krypton hygrometer was re-deployed (note, according to
the manual the longer tube should be on the TOP, but according to CHATS photos I
think it's the other way around? And I think I had it the other way around for
the previous deployment)....
* Re-calibration info for the krypton hygrometer (in my backpack?):
771: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 10-Feb-2014 16:45:54 MST, site visit on Thursday, July 18th, 2013 (SpB, RM, DM, +)
Thursday, July 18th, 2013 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB, RM, DM, +
Purpose of visit: MRS Flux class tower visit
Weather: It was clear in the morning and then just as the tower
tour started, it dumped rain heavily (with some hail mixed in).
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep.
* the network from campus to MRS has been up and down...apparently
this has been due to a virus affecting the networking hardware!
* Campbell Scientific (Larry and Ed) and student teams from the flux
class were setting up instruments right near the trailer at C1.
*
---------
* Span cylinder at ? psi. N2 at ? psi. (didn't check these!)
* There was some clouds building in the morning (and some
lightning/thunder just the north of us)....once we arrived at the
tower and broke into three groups, the rain started and everyone ran
back to C-1 and the trip was cancelled.
* though it rained quite hard the LI-7200 co2 signal seemed to be ok.
Fri Jul 19 09:46:25 MDT 2013 ---------------------------------------
To do the final fix of the covar data, did:
/usr/local/isff/aster/projects/NIWOT/scripts[30]: ./covar_redo_130719
PROJECT=NIWOT OPS=ops1
[1] 20330
/usr/local/isff/aster/projects/NIWOT/scripts[31]: OPS=ops1
this updated the following files:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 313304 Jul 15 16:49 /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/results/covar/nwt.130714.nc
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 294712 Jul 15 18:05 /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/results/covar/nwt.130715.nc
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 313304 Jul 16 18:10 /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/results/covar/nwt.130716.nc
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 313304 Jul 18 18:10 /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/results/covar/nwt.130717.nc
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 312092 Jul 18 18:05 /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/results/covar/nwt.130718.nc
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 214988 Jul 19 09:35 /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/results/covar/nwt.130719.nc
so the new files are:
dir /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/results/covar/nwt.1307* | grep 'Jul 19'
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 313304 Jul 19 09:41 /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/results/covar/nwt.130714.nc
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 313304 Jul 19 09:41 /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/results/covar/nwt.130715.nc
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 313304 Jul 19 09:41 /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/results/covar/nwt.130716.nc
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 313304 Jul 18 18:10 /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/results/covar/nwt.130717.nc
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 313304 Jul 19 09:40 /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/results/covar/nwt.130718.nc
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 218104 Jul 19 09:45 /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/results/covar/nwt.130719.nc
---------------------------------------
[~] ncdump -h /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/results/covar/nwt.130714.nc | grep co2_mmol
float co2_mmol(time) ;
co2_mmol:short_name = "co2.mmol" ;
co2_mmol:_FillValue = 1.e+37f ;
co2_mmol:units = "mv" ;
co2_mmol:counts = "counts_1" ;
float co2_co2_mmol(time) ;
co2_co2_mmol:short_name = "co2\'co2\'.mmol" ;
co2_co2_mmol:_FillValue = 1.e+37f ;
co2_co2_mmol:units = "(mv)^2" ;
co2_co2_mmol:counts = "counts_1" ;
float co2_co2_co2_mmol(time) ;
co2_co2_co2_mmol:short_name = "co2\'co2\'co2\'.mmol" ;
co2_co2_co2_mmol:_FillValue = 1.e+37f ;
co2_co2_co2_mmol:units = "(mv)^3" ;
co2_co2_co2_mmol:counts = "counts_1" ;
float co2_co2_co2_co2_mmol(time) ;
co2_co2_co2_co2_mmol:short_name = "co2\'co2\'co2\'co2\'.mmol" ;
co2_co2_co2_co2_mmol:_FillValue = 1.e+37f ;
co2_co2_co2_co2_mmol:units = "(mv)^4" ;
co2_co2_co2_co2_mmol:counts = "counts_1" ;
[~]
[~]
[~] ncdump -h /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/results/covar/nwt.130715.nc | grep co2_mmol
[~] ncdump -h /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/results/covar/nwt.130716.nc | grep co2_mmol
Tue Jul 16 12:17:24 MDT 2013
restarted the covar process:
[~] check_aster
Tue Jul 16 12:16:50 MDT 2013
------------- Environment -------------
PROJECT = NIWOT, OPS=ops1
------------- Server tasks -------------
host user pid start exectime process
russter2 sburns 3013 Mar28 ? 00:00:00 adamserver
russter2 sburns 3017 Mar28 ? 00:03:46 nc_server
------------- Ingest tasks -------------
host user pid start exectime process
russter2 root 3019 Mar28 ? 00:00:00 ingest
russter2 root 17514 May07 ? 00:07:12 quacker
------------- Archive tasks -------------
host user pid start exectime process
russter2 root 17526 May07 ? 00:02:49 archive quacker .
-------------- Covar calcs --------------
host user pid start exectime process
russter2 sburns 17691 12:16 pt00:00:00 covar -S -a quacker
usr/local/isff/aster/projects/NIWOT/scripts[25]: ./covar_quacker &
[1] 17689
/usr/local/isff/aster/projects/NIWOT/scripts[26]: PROJECT=NIWOT OPS=ops1
[1] 17691
OPS=ops1
[1] Done ./covar_quacker
/
770: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 10-Feb-2014 16:41:22 MST, site visit on Tuesday, July 16th, 2013 (SpB, JVS, K, MW, +)
Tuesday, July 16th, 2013 Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JVS, K, MW, +
Purpose of visit: LTER site visit, swap inlet on LI-7200.
Weather: some clouds. perfect day!
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep.
* there has been quite a bit of rain recently and the network
to the tower has been up and down...
* the trail has obviously had water running down it (pine needles
moved, etc).
* Wit (Holly grad student) was doing soil respiration measurements near
the N Canopy tower.
* had a short discussion/presentation about the AmeriFlux tower with
the LTER review team (and Mark Williams).
* the flux class had started, saw Dave M., Russ, Ray Leuning, et al.
---------
* Span cylinder at 300 psi. N2 at 1100 psi.
* Ethan, Dave, and Kael were setting up the loggers and power for
the interceptometers (near N canopy tower).
* from 16:30-16:50 MST, replaced 2.5m REBS domes (the upper one was broken).
* from 12:04-13:20 MST, adjusted the heater for the LI-7200 inlet tubing.
* took several screen shots of the LI-7200 settings, etc:
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 635933 Jul 16 15:15 li7200_settings_130716_shot1.png
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 638493 Jul 16 15:17 li7200_settings_130716_shot2.png
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 329139 Jul 16 15:19 li7200_settings_130716_shot3.png
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1057119 Jul 16 15:20 li7200_settings_130716_shot4.png
* emails about LI-7200 (there was an issue which we suspect was liquid
water in the cell...however, on inspection, no obvious water in the
cell or tube, but note that the problem had "fixed itself" by the time
I looked at)
------------------------------
Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2013 14:41:51 MDT
To: "Sean Burns"
cc: Stefan Metzger , Sean Burns ,
Doug Kath , Peter Blanken ,
"Jeff Taylor" , Ted Hehn ,
"Laura Leyba-Newton"
From: "Sean Burns"
Subject: Re: NEON test deployment with CU
Hi,
a few quick notes:
* cleaned the cell and swapped the inlet
* i raised the li-7200 body by about 1-2 cm so that there is a slight
downward tilt to the inlet tube (to discourage water from running into
the body). it's maxed out and can't go any higher than this.
* left the heater at the same setting and am seeing t.out approx
5 C > t.in
* h2o sig strength at 74, co2 at 56
* everything else looks good/OK on diag page.
* when i dropoff the old inlet at NEON i should get the LI-7500 manual
(forgot this last time) and a few more swabs
* doug, please let me know if you are not going to be in the office
this week...
* I could also use an allen key to fit the bolt that holds the LI-7200
in place...the allen wrenches I have are too small for this bolt.
thanks!
SpB.
>
>
> was just able to connect...chopper temp is now "OK"...
>
> t.in is 5 deg C more than t.out...and t.in is 10 degC higher
> than t.block....
>
> so it looks like everything is working again (probably the water
> dried out that was in the cell/inlet?)...
>
> h2o sig strength is 57 and co2 is 42....
>
> if i have time, i'll try and clean the cell...
>
>
>
>
> >
> >
> > Looks like the co2 signal is back on our data system (which means co2
> > has increased to a more reasonable value and is no longer being
> > clipped by the a-to-d)....however, for some reason I can't connect to
> > the LI-7200 from our trailer....
> >
> > but I can ssh into it so I know it's up and running....
> >
> > never had this problem before....anyway, i'm going to swap out the
> > heater....
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > >
> > > Hi Stefan,
> > >
> > > thanks. I'll leave the heater setting as it is (and will
> > > try to check the temps before leaving)....
> > >
> > > the network to the tower has been a bit flakey recently...if I see
> > > someone at MRS I'll try to find out what's going on (probably related
> > > to lightning and hardware issues)....
> > >
> > >
> > > SpB.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > >
> > > > Hi Sean,
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > starting July 16 around 0:00 MDT I cannot connect to the LI-7200 anymore, s=
> > > > o I was not able to retrieve all data. Attached you find the plots that inc=
> > > > lude a few more days of data (until July 13, 4:00 am UTC). There are spikes=
> > > > in the HMP temperature signal around DOY 193.0 and in the sonic readings a=
> > > > round DOY 194.0. Other than that, there is no indication of a malfunction j=
> > > > ust yet, and also signal strength has not yet dropped severely. The IRGA co=
> > > > oler voltage was between 1.9...2.1V, with 2V being the recommended value.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Yes, I would say the high dew point temperature (super-saturation) is also =
> > > > indicative of liquid water in the cell. Makes sort of sense, as liquid wate=
> > > > r would scatter the light (decrease signal strenght for H2O and CO2) and wo=
> > > > uld increase the light absorption at the H2O absorption lines compared to o=
> > > > ther wavelengths, similar to water vapor. Hence I would definitly suggest t=
> > > > rying to dry and to clean the IRGA optical cell.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Let's hope that this also takes care of the chopper temperature warning. I =
> > > > have read that the LI-7700 had problems with water entering and damaging th=
> > > > e electronics- let's hope that this is not the case. On the other hand, I h=
> > > > ope that the new/dry intake tube will also restore the increase of temperat=
> > > > ure with set wattage that we have experienced before the recent outage.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > I adjusted the experiment plan accordingly (also attached):
> > > >
> > > > * July 16 (or approximately five days after enabling intake tube heating),
> > > >
> > > > o Sean replaces rain cup/filter/tube combination and returns used rain cup
> > > > /filter combination to NEON within 1 week for cleaning through Ted and Doug;
> > > >
> > > > o Sean dries and cleans the LI-7200 optical cell, and checks all electric
> > > > /data connections;
> > > >
> > > > o Sean sets the LI-7200 intake tube heating to 5 W (0.24 A @ 21 V, same as
> > > > before). * Objective is an increase of 10 degC temperature at cell inlet
> > > > compared to ambient, and a difference of 5 degC between cell inlet and outlet
> > > > temperature. I am not sure how repeatable the intake tubes/heaters can be
> > > > manufactured, so achieving above temperature differences might require some
> > > > tweaking of amps and voltage;
> > > >
> > > > * July 23 (or approximately five days after last intake tube heating change),
> > > >
> > > > o Sean changes LI-7200 intake tube heating to 6 W (0.27 A @ 23.7 V);
> > > >
> > > > * July 29, end of IOP;
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Nope, not on the trans-sib, but at a symposium hosted by the Chinese Academy
> > > > of Sciences. Just happens to be at the northernmost tip of China.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Good luck for the field-visit!
> > > >
> > > > Stefan.
> > > >
> > > >
------------------------------
769: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 10-Feb-2014 16:39:07 MST, site visit on Thursday, July 11th, 2013 (SpB)
Thursday, July 11th, 2013 Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB,
Purpose of visit:
Weather: some clouds. pleasant and cool.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep.
* A guy from U of A (forgot his name, but he works with Russ and Dave
Moore) was coring trees west of the tower (I think he said the plan is
to core 400 trees!).
* John Knowles was moving around gas cylinders in the TGA shed.
---------
* Span cylinder at 300 psi. N2 at 1230 psi.
* John Van Stan and Kael (from UW) were
installing/scanning the sensors to measure precip interception near
the N Canopy tower.
* noticed that the upper 2.5m REBS domes was broken (water had gotten in).
* adjusted the heater for the LI-7200 inlet tubing:
Instructions from Stefan Metzger:
Hi Sean;
1. Make sure the voltage dial is at its max, and leave it there;
2. Dial in 0.24 A using the current dial, and the volts should automatically rise to about 21 V;
3. Else, continue to modify the current dial until you reach amperes x volts = 5 W.
Thanks! S.
-- at 10:54 MST, turned on heater Amps = 0.21, V= 18.1 (didn't change any settings)
-- at 11:10 MST, checked reading, A=0.21, V=18.3 (still didn't change settings)
-- at 12:38 MST, changed A=0.24 and V=21.0 V (note, when I increased the amps, V also increased)
* here is the updated schedule for the LI-7200:
---------------------------------------
Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2013 17:20:38 -0000
To: Sean Burns
cc: Peter Blanken , Jeff Taylor ,
Doug Kath , Ted Hehn ,
"Laura Leyba-Newton"
From: Stefan Metzger
Subject: RE: NEON test deployment with CU
The schedules match perfectly! Here (and attached) our preferences:
- July 11, Sean enables LI-7200 intake tube heating (5 W: 0.24 A @ 21 V);
- July 16 (or approximately five days after enabling intake tube heating),
* Sean replaces rain cup/filter/tube combination and returns
used rain cup/filter combination to NEON within 1 week for
cleaning through Ted and Doug;
* Sean changes LI-7200 intake tube heating (6 W: 0.27 A @ 23.7 V);
- July 23 (or approximately five days after last intake tube heating change),
* Sean disables LI-7200 intake tube heating;
- July 29, end of IOP;
Later! S.
---------------------------------------
* from around 11:50-12:25 MST, adjusted LI-6251 and swapped dessicant tube. The
flow was restricted, but the micropump appears to be ok (and is working fine).
There will be a big change in the calibration values for the period with the
constriction....
* logger data files:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1016538 Jul 11 11:08 cnr7_11.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 385075 Jul 11 11:18 prf7_11.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1001605 Jul 11 11:28 met7_11.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 763335 Jul 11 11:47 nctc7_11.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1177872 Jul 11 13:04 tc7_11.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 223757 Jul 11 13:06 tc7_11b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1147862 Jul 11 13:35 ucb7_11.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1163308 Jul 11 13:49 soil7_11.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 226899 Jul 11 14:20 soil7_11b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 10116 Jul 11 14:20 swf_log_130711.dat*
768: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 10-Feb-2014 16:38:15 MST, site visit on Monday, July 1st, 2013 (SpB, PB, SM)
Monday, July 1st, 2013 Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site: SpB, PB, SM
Purpose of visit: install LI-7200
Weather: There was a constant threat of rain, but it never happened (lucky for us).
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up Stefan Van.
* A moose greeted us at the trailer.
*
---------
* Span cylinder at XX psi. N2 at XX psi.
* this was a last-minute visit to re-install the LI-7200 (after
getting approval by the lawyers). We met at NEON and Stefan drove
up with all the equipment.
* the installation went ok. we had a few issues with getting the
LI-7200 blower fan working (needed to control it via the software).
767: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 28-Oct-2013 10:30:26 MDT, site visit on Thursday, June 27th, 2013 (SpB)
Thursday, June 27th, 2013 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: re-install the LI-7500, replace REBs domes.
Weather:
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU suburban (to haul down the cylinders).
* it was quite dry and crispy in the forest.
* John Knowles was at the tower and helped drag the cart with the
N2 cylinder and LI-7500 stuff...
* since I had last been to the site, Max had removed the A/C unit and
replaced the table holding the big pump.
---------
* Span cylinder at 400 psi. N2 at 1600 psi.
* moved 4 N2 cylinders from snowshed to c1 on 6/27/13: cc63143
(ddh568), cc329215 (ddg640), cc176151 (dde388), cc329280 (apx866)
(cc63143 is at the tower, the other three are hidden in woods just
west of trailer)
* moved four near-empty cylinders from C1 back down to snow shed:
eb0034127 N2 at 200 psi
cc267681 N2 at 0 psi
cc76749 N2 at 100 psi
cc240401 co2 in air, 20 psi
(John offerred to have dist services pick these up sometime in the future).
* in the morning I stopped by NEON and picked up the LI-7500 (sn
75h-0084) from Doug Kath to re-install on the tower.
* In the trailer I ran N2 and the WMO-based span gas (at 368.37 ppm)
through the LI-7200. Note, that the serial port on plumwood (my
laptop) was problematic...however, podocarp worked ok (synced time to
MDT before collecting the LI-7500 data)...here are the data and
screenshots:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 154826 Jun 27 10:23 li7500_130627_cal_coef_tab.png*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 143013 Jun 27 10:21 li7500_130627_cal_tab.png*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 202524 Jun 27 10:48 li7500_130627_diag_tab_with_N2.png*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 212861 Jun 27 10:59 li7500_sn75h-0084_130627_LogFile.txt*
put on-line as:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/130627/li7500_130627_cal_coef_tab.png
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/130627/li7500_130627_cal_tab.png
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/130627/li7500_130627_diag_tab_with_N2.png
http://urquell.colorado.edu/sean/li7500_sn75h-0084_130627_LogFile.txt
the logfile.txt does not have absolute time, but shows the start time and "relative" time...here
are my notes:
- at 10:45 MST, ran N2 through the sample cell
- from 10:53-10:55 MST, ran N2 through cell.
(for the last 30 sec, reduced the reg pressure from 20 to 10 psi)
- from 10:56:15--10:58:00 MST, ran co2 span through the cell, last
30 sec at 10 psi, other times at 20 psi.
I saved the updated the LI-7500 configuration file as:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1919 Jun 27 10:24 li7500_12m_sn75h-0084_130627_Configuration.l75*
* from 12:30-14:00 MST, reinstalled LI-7500 (at 21.5m)
- this was time-consuming because I had to re-route all the cables
for the control box and power supply from 12.5m up to 21.5m.
- did NOT have time to extend the boom for the LI-7500 out to the
head of the CSAT so it is currently collecting data close to the
tower (see photos).
* attached the LI-7200 bracket from NEON to the CSAT3 boom. It seems
to work fine (need to check with Ted about my use of the shim). I
hope the bottom plate is sturdy enough to hold the LI-7200 in place
because it's only held in place with two bolts (it's not a light
instrument).
* the 2nd-highest inlet for the Picarro system has a broken hose clamp.
(I sent max an email about this).
* from 15:30-16:10 MST, replaced domes on REBS 25.5m Rnet sensor
* at 16:30 MST, removed the krypton hygrometer (it needs re-doing)
* logger data (didn't download yet!):
* note: the cronjob to copy the images from the forestcam is working! it's:
[SEE LOGBOOK for details!]
an email about the site visit:
Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2013 12:29:32 MDT
To: Stefan Metzger
cc: Sean Burns , Doug Kath ,
Ted Hehn , blanken@colorado.edu
From: "Sean Burns"
Subject: Re: FW: FW: NEON test deployment with CU
Hi All,
Here's a brief summary of yesterday:
* before putting the LI-7500 on the tower, I checked it in our trailer
at C1 by running N2 and a span gas (368.37 ppm) through the sample
cell (using the sleeve insert provided by LI-COR).
photo of the setup:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/130627/pic00001.jpg
and a screenshot when running N2 through the cell:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/130627/li7500_130627_diag_tab_with_N2.png
you can see the co2 is near zero, but h2o has an offset (typical h2o
values in the atmosphere at our site are 400-500 mmol/m3 in summer and
100-200 mmol/m3 in winter).
the data from my tests are here:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/sean/li7500_sn75h-0084_130627_LogFile.txt
I haven't looked at the data in detail...It would be good to figure
out why there is an offset for h2o (perhaps related to the h2o
reference as Stefan mentions below).
* I installed the bracket for the LI-7200 on the CSAT3 boom. Ted, I used
the small metal shim as shownn in the following photo:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/130627/pic00010.jpg
with the shim, the bolt squeeze the bracket in place and it feels like
a very solid connection (ie, will not move). my only suggestion with
the bracket would be to have a solid angle section at the bottom of
the bracket (rather than the two bolts holding that bottom piece in
place)....a photo showing the bottom piece:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/130627/pic00009.jpg
For summer this is fine (light winds), but, for a long-term deployment
through the winter I would feel better with a solid angle there (since
bolts can come loose)...maybe there is a good reason to use bolts that
I have not thought of (probably easier to construct)...other than
that, this bracket is awesome!
* I installed the LI-7500 at 21.5m, but didn't have time to extend the
boom and have it co-located with the CSAT3 (I figure without the
LI-7200 there, this is not critical). Here's a photo of how I left
it:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/130627/pic00024.jpg
I'll be available on Monday afternoon after about 12:30 to go to Niwot
and do the installation of the LI-7200 (assuming the paperwork can get
signed in the morning). I can also go up later in the afternoon on
Monday and stay up there until dark (or however long it takes)...
thanks!
SpB.
> Hi Sean, thanks for the update!
>
> Doug mentioned that he didn't have the NIST-traceable dew point
> mirror available, so he had to use a Picarro H2O isotope laser as
> H2O reference. Doug would know more...
>
> Also, is John aware of the changes? If deployment on Monday works,
> the heater would have to be switched off on July 5 (instead of July
> 3).
>
> Happy fielding!
> S.
>
766: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 28-Oct-2013 10:29:02 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, June 12th, 2013 (SpB)
Wednesday, June 12th, 2013 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: remove the LI-7200 from the tower to return to NEON.
Weather:
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep.
* it was rather dry and crispy in the forest.
* bumped into Dave Gochis (he was using our cart).
---------
* Span cylinder at psi. N2 at psi.
* snow depths are all at zero (no snow left).
* from XX-XX MST, removed LI-7200
* from XX-XX MST, removed LI-7500 (at 12.5m)
* from XX-XX MST, swiped kyrpton
* logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1191579 Jun 12 12:25 met6_12.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 54077 Jun 12 12:31 met6_12b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 164252 Jun 12 13:32 mrs6_12.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 947565 Jun 12 12:42 nctc6_12.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 92981 Jun 12 13:35 noah6_12.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 478325 Jun 12 12:14 prf6_12.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 825299 Jun 12 13:46 soil6_12.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 3572 Jun 12 13:45 swf_log_130612.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 819573 Jun 12 13:29 tc6_12.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1320197 Jun 27 10:14 mrs_130612.dat*
765: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 28-Oct-2013 10:25:47 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, June 4th, 2013 (SpB)
Tuesday, June 4th, 2013 Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: swap N2 cylinder, check on LI-7200
Weather:
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU Prius.
* the road to C1 is now open (and fairly dry).
*
---------
* Span cylinder at 730 psi. N2 at 890 psi.
* snow depths (taken from top of tape!)
closest to tree = top
TP101 461 middle probe = cm
farthest probe = cm
* from 9:30-10:00 MST, updated LI-7200 firmware from ver 6.5.0 to ver
6.5.2 no change to FGPA (v6.0.1)
* found the black box the LI-7200 was in and didn't find any spare
thermocouples...on reflection, when I borrowed the LI-7200 from NEON
there was also no spare usb drive (I picked that up later from
Hongyan) and/or swabs. Here is a photo of the LI-7200 stuff when I
transported it to the tower:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/110910/pic00001.jpg
* from approx 14:00-15:00 MST, removed LI-7200 body from the tower and
replaced the broken T.in thermocouple. (also, blew air into the
cell and wiped down the lens, etc). Note: I have the can of
compressed air and extra thermocople to return to NEON.
Note: I did not have time (and/or equipment?) to do the pressure
check that is described in the LI-7200 manual...
* screenshots of the LI-7200 settings, etc:
LI-7200 variables currently being saved:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/130604/li7200_settings_130604.png
note, I am not saving "diagnostic value 2" and/or the signal strength variables...need to add
these? (or can they be extracted from the diagnostic value?)...need to check this.
before TC fix: http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/130604/li7200_settings_130604_2.png
after TC fix: http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/130604/li7200_settings_130604_post_TC_fix.png
* LI-7200 files:
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 2532163 Jun 4 15:00 2013-06-04T140000_AIU-0366.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 2692965 Jun 4 16:00 2013-06-04T150000_AIU-0366.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 3328399 Jun 4 16:15 2013-06-04T160000_AIU-0366.data <-- firmware upgrade (software locked up)
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 6586 Jun 4 16:00 2013-06-04T160000_AIU-0366.metadata
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 1515527 Jun 4 16:25 2013-06-04T161830_AIU-0366.data <-- firmware upgrade (attempt 2)
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 6585 Jun 4 16:18 2013-06-04T161830_AIU-0366.metadata
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 1378308 Jun 4 17:00 2013-06-04T162915_AIU-0366.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 2642671 Jun 4 18:00 2013-06-04T170000_AIU-0366.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 2627807 Jun 4 19:00 2013-06-04T180000_AIU-0366.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 2427236 Jun 4 20:00 2013-06-04T190000_AIU-0366.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 1152778 Jun 4 21:00 2013-06-04T200000_AIU-0366.ghg < -- LI-7200 was disconnected (TC replaced + cell cleaned)
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 2782507 Jun 4 22:00 2013-06-04T210000_AIU-0366.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 2635442 Jun 4 23:00 2013-06-04T220000_AIU-0366.ghg
* measured the boom for the LI-7200 CSAT: 4.5cm x 4.5cm (square)
* I had some difficulty with the connector for the temperature sensors
to the LI-7200 body (this is the connector just above the pressure
port). I think I was hurrying to get off the tower (black clouds were
forming)...and didn't have the connector aligned correctly when I
first tried to connect it...the plastic slot got a bit messed
up...after some careful work re-aligning the pins, was finally able to
get it to go back in (and the weather cooperated). Temperature data
seem ok, but this cable might need to be checked/replaced!
764: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 28-Oct-2013 10:22:44 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, May 21st, 2013 (SpB)
Tuesday, May 21st, 2013 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: update firmware on LI-7200
Weather:
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up NCAR Jeep.
* the snowpack was isothermal...mostly able to hold my
weight. A few post-holes....
---------
* Span cylinder at 730 psi. N2 at 890 psi.
* snow depths (taken from top of tape!)
closest to tree = cm
TP101 461 middle probe = cm
farthest probe = cm
* in AM: trip to T-van to service NWR AIRCOA
* updated firmware to ver 6.5.0 and FGPA (v6.0.1) on LI-7200
* note: I changed the range of the DAC output for co2 to 340-440
(need to double-check the old value and update the software!!)
* also under "Diagonstics" tab, Inlet T: Service (everything else is OK).
* thumb drive troubles:
failed (using back usb port and cable):
May 21 18:44:38 russter2 kernel: SCSI device sda: 64000 512-byte hdwr sectors (33 MB)
May 21 18:44:38 russter2 kernel: sda: Write Protect is off
May 21 18:44:38 russter2 kernel: sda: assuming drive cache: write through
May 21 18:44:38 russter2 kernel: SCSI device sda: 64000 512-byte hdwr sectors (33 MB)
May 21 18:44:38 russter2 kernel: sda: Write Protect is off
May 21 18:44:38 russter2 kernel: sda: assuming drive cache: write through
May 21 18:44:38 russter2 kernel: sda: sda1
May 21 18:44:52 russter2 hald: mounted /dev/sda1 on behalf of uid 10968
worked (using front usb port):
May 21 18:50:08 russter2 kernel: usb 1-8: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 6
May 21 18:50:08 russter2 kernel: usb 1-8: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
May 21 18:50:08 russter2 kernel: scsi6 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices
May 21 18:50:13 russter2 kernel: Vendor: Model: USB DISK 2.0 Rev: PMAP
May 21 18:50:13 russter2 kernel: Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 00
May 21 18:50:13 russter2 kernel: SCSI device sdb: 7834944 512-byte hdwr sectors (4011 MB)
May 21 18:50:13 russter2 kernel: sdb: Write Protect is off
May 21 18:50:13 russter2 kernel: sdb: assuming drive cache: write through
May 21 18:50:13 russter2 kernel: SCSI device sdb: 7834944 512-byte hdwr sectors (4011 MB)
May 21 18:50:13 russter2 kernel: sdb: Write Protect is off
May 21 18:50:13 russter2 kernel: sdb: assuming drive cache: write through
May 21 18:50:14 russter2 kernel: sdb: sdb1
May 21 18:50:14 russter2 kernel: sd 6:0:0:0: Attached scsi removable disk sdb
May 21 18:50:14 russter2 kernel: sd 6:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg1 type 0
May 21 18:50:20 russter2 hald: mounted /dev/sdb1 on behalf of uid 10968
May 21 18:52:40 russter2 kernel: usb 1-8: USB disconnect, address 6
----------------------------------------
Date: Wed, 22 May 2013 08:34:01 MDT
To: jennifer.f.morse@colorado.edu, kelly.matheson@colorado.edu,
William.Bowman@colorado.edu
cc: sean.burns@colorado.edu, blanken@colorado.edu, david.bowling@utah.edu,
John.Knowles@Colorado.EDU
From: "Sean Burns"
Subject: Ice Dam (or Damn Ice?)....
Hi,
some of you might have noticed that there is a bit of an ice dam under
the como creek bridge on the way to the AmeriFlux tower, ie:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/130521/pic00026.jpg
yesterday, I used a mattock to try and break up the ice a bit, ie:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/130521/pic00027.jpg
It was a bit awkward with a mattock and maybe a rock bar would work
better (btw, in my quick search at the tower I didn't find the rock
bar that used to be kept there?)...I also cleared out some of the
snow/ice on top of the bridge (with the hope that this would allow the
sun to heat the bridge and melt the ice from above)...the ice was
about 4-5" thick on top of the bridge...
In my years working at the tower this has never happened before (or at
least I have never noticed it)....I'm not sure what else to do, but
hopefully the ice will melt out before the water starts flowing too
much...
The bridge might be due for some maintenance work this summer...maybe
something as simple as replacing the long planks that run the length
of it...
SpB.
----------------------------------------
763: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 28-Oct-2013 10:20:19 MDT, site visit on Saturday, May 7th, 2013 (SpB)
Saturday, May 7th, 2013 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: swap LI-6262.
Weather: warm, sunny, big clouds. Still lots of snow in the forest.
The snow along the road to C-1 melted a lot during the day (water was
flowing down the road as I left).
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep.
* the snowpack was isothermal...mostly able to hold my
weight. A few post-holes....
---------
* Span cylinder at 730 psi. N2 at 890 psi.
* snow depths (taken from top of tape!)
closest to tree = top
TP101 461 middle probe = over 130 cm
farthest probe = over 130 cm
* need to copy fast_17.csi to russter2!!
* at 10:45 MST, started ops64 (removed h2o.li7200), new FAST logger
program (fast_17.csi).
* from 11:15-12:00 MST, swapped LI-6262 (sn IRG3-169) loaner with our
refurbished LI-6262 (sn IRG3-638)
* details about the re-calibrated IRG3-6262
LI-6262 CO2/H2O Analyzer:
Serial Number: IRG3-638
Date: 8 Apr 2013
CO2 Calibration Values (Enter using FCT 01)
C2 T = 34.01
C2 K = 18651
C2 A = 1.3612e-1
C2 B = 4.70132e-6
C2 C = 7.78007e-9
C2 D = -9.86533e-13
C2 E = 5.84356e-17
H2O Calibration Values (Enter using FCT 02)
H2 T = 34.41
H2 K = 16228
H2 A = 6.05086e-3
H2 B = 2.59486e-6
H2 C = 1.6317e-11
Pressure Calibration
PX-169 02 Oct 2000
------ -----------
FCT 71 = 59.123
FCT 72 = 0.01520
FCT 73 = 43
FCT 75 = 0
* from 13:30-13:40 MST, swiped krypton hygrometer
* from approx 14:00-14:15 MST, Changed profiler (li-6251) dessicant
* downloaded logger data
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 65944 May 7 10:41 met5_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1141739 May 7 11:00 met5_7b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 941199 May 7 11:09 met5_7c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 171535 May 7 13:10 mrs5_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1310737 May 7 11:32 nctc5_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 494006 May 7 11:52 nctc5_7b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 76623 May 7 13:06 noah5_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 843176 May 7 11:20 prf5_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 706588 May 7 12:37 soil5_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1037560 May 7 12:48 soil5_7b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1306043 May 7 13:01 tc5_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 472742 May 7 13:04 tc5_7b.dat*
762: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 28-Oct-2013 10:18:22 MDT, site visit on Saturday, April 20th, 2013 (SpB)
Saturday, April 20th, 2013 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: download logger data.
Weather: mostly overcast, light snow.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep.
* the snowpack is still "cold"...
* lots of "red snow" just below the snowpack surface....
---------
* Span cylinder at 820 psi. N2 at 1200 psi.
* snow depths (taken from top of tape!)
closest to tree = top
TP101 461 middle probe = 120 cm
farthest probe = 130 cm
* at 13:35 MST, rm'ed Mar data from LI-7200
* downloaded logger data
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1210107 Apr 20 11:13 soil4_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1175292 Apr 20 11:24 soil4_20b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1220029 Apr 20 11:36 tc4_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1194902 Apr 20 11:45 tc4_20b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 101304 Apr 20 11:47 noah4_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 189973 Apr 20 11:52 mrs4_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1107963 Apr 20 12:42 cnr4_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 142055 Apr 20 12:44 cnr4_20b.dat*
761: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 12-Jul-2013 12:40:56 MDT, site visit on Thursday, March 28th, 2013 (SpB)
Thursday, March 28th, 2013 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit:
Weather: Calm and warm.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep.
*
---------
* Span cylinder at 1000 psi. N2 at 250 psi (replaced) --> 1750 psi
* new N2 cylinder is cc262389
* snow depths (taken from top of tape!)
closest to tree = 60 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 82 cm
farthest probe = 88 cm
* Medtherm thermocouple specs:
"E" type, 0.05 mm dia, TCFW-202MP-10-E-20 -Z-37 (for 37' lead wire)
model # serial no resistance between leads resis braid to sheath resis neg wires
TCFW202MP-10E20Z37 180741 68.5 ohm 0.5 ohm 10,000 Mohm
* at 10:30 MST, rebooted russter2
* at 11:50 MST, started ops63 (added medtherm TC), new FAST logger program (fast_16.csi).
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 7400 Mar 28 11:00 fast_16.csi*
-------------------------------------------------
ops63 2013 mar 28 18:53:00 - 2013 may 7 17:45:00
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 33004754 Mar 28 10:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt130328.080000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 6143578 Mar 28 11:29 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt130328.160000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 5448674 Mar 28 12:53 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt130328.173127 <-- last file for ops62
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 21464512 Mar 28 18:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt130328.185310 <-- first file for ops63
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 33580508 Mar 29 02:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt130329.000000
* added the new medtherm thermcouple to the fast logger (chan 201)
* note, it looks like there are now spikes in t.ec! (other variables look ok)...
-------------------------------------------------
* at ~14:00 MST, added KZ PAR-LITE sensor as PAR2.up to CNR logger
* at 16:40 MST, adjusted LI-6262 cal gas flows
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1286370 Mar 28 12:13 soil3_28.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1239895 Mar 28 12:25 soil3_28b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1328600 Mar 28 12:38 tc3_28.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1116274 Mar 28 12:47 tc3_28b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 743 Mar 28 12:48 tc3_28c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 99943 Mar 28 12:51 noah3_28.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 189865 Mar 28 12:55 mrs3_28.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1557686 Mar 28 18:07 mrs_130328.dat*
760: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 12-Jul-2013 12:39:33 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, March 5th, 2013 (SpB)
Tuesday, March 5th, 2013 Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: swap LI-6262, swap prof dessicant, download
logger data.
Weather: sunny and clear. about 3-4" of fresh snow from
yesterday.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU prius.
* Dave Gochis was visiting the NCAR/Az site.
* the snowpack is still "cold"...
*
---------
* Span cylinder at 1150 psi. N2 at 900 psi.
* snow depths (taken from top of tape!)
closest to tree = 69 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 65 cm
farthest probe = 49 cm
* at 12:37 MST, disconnected CU LI-6262 (IRG3-638?)
* note, some melting water/snow on the leaf wetness sensor (see
photo at 11:40 MST)...
* at 13:17, reconnected loaner 6262 (sn/ IRG3-169) from LI-COR. Note,
the co2 and h2o wires were initially swapped...took about 30-min to
correct this...
* tried to reconnect Ttc.2 (ucb logger), but it didn't fix the
problem. the thermocouple end also looked ok...
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 682887 Mar 5 11:49 cnr3_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 848734 Mar 5 12:06 met3_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 191371 Mar 5 14:52 mrs3_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 729766 Mar 5 12:16 nctc3_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 108503 Mar 5 14:49 noah3_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 334327 Mar 5 11:58 prf3_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 474484 Mar 5 14:30 soil3_5b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1362453 Mar 5 14:26 soil3_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 351148 Mar 5 14:47 tc3_5b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1381125 Mar 5 14:44 tc3_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 589147 Mar 5 15:14 ucb3_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1725513 Mar 5 2013 mrs_130305.dat*
759: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 12-Jul-2013 12:36:21 MDT, site visit on Sunday, February 17th, 2013 (SpB)
Sunday, February 17th, 2013 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: replace gast pump for EC system.
Weather: windy/blustery, but not too cold.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU prius.
* someone had been walking by/near the North canopy tower...
* followed some cat tracks along the trail....
*
---------
* Span cylinder at 1310 psi. N2 at 1300 psi.
* snow depths (taken from top of tape!)
closest to tree = 36 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 46 cm
farthest probe = 51 cm
* at 12:15 MST, replaced GAST pump...
* at 12:25 MST, re-zeroed the LI-6262 (as much as I could).
h2o dial was at 12.5 and 193 mV
changed to 0.0 and 45 mV
co2 dial was at 1.3 and 202 mV
changed to 0.0 and 112 mV.
* moved KZ PAR-LITE sensor to trailer (too windy to put on tower).
Notes:
last time (summer 2010), used diff chan9 = parameter "PAR2.up" in cockpit/prep.config
wiring:
white wire = H
green wire = L
shield = GND.
-------------------------------------------------
Info about KZ Par Lite sensor (from OSU/Berkley):
% for 2013:
%
% Calibration Date : June 21, 2012
% Calibrated by : C. Hanson
% Manufacturer : Kipp and Zonen
% Model : PAR LITE
% Serial Number : 060859
% Calib Coefficient : 147.18 +/- 0.00 umol m-2 s-1 / mV (mean +/-1 SD)
% Impedance : 240 Ohms
% Sensor Temp during Cal: 25.60 +/- 0.10 degC
* brought LI-6262 loaner (sn IRG3-169) up to the trailer...while
getting ready to bring to the tower I noticed that it is an older
model....need to check with LI-COR about using it...(see LI-6262
manual on p.2-5 and p.6-1...)
* some wiring notes:
LI-6262, IRG3-638 loaner IRG3-169
8 black co2
9 red co2
11 red h2o
13 green temp, 5V
14 3 black wires
15 white wire (aux, pressure)
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1022776 Feb 17 12:41 soil2_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 963077 Feb 17 12:52 tc2_17.dat*
758: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 12-Jul-2013 12:33:16 MDT, site visit on Friday, February 8th, 2013 (SpB)
Friday, February 8th, 2013 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: download logger data, change nupro filter.
Supposed to get snow over the weekend.
Weather: warm, sunny, calm. Perfect day to work at the
site in Feb!
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep.
* just returned from NACP meeting in new mexico.
* Adrian Harpold was at MRS waiting for an undergrad--they
were going to do some snow-radar work.
* Duane was filling cylinders. Also, Dean Anderson went
to USGS tower. (busy day at the site!).
---------
* Span cylinder at 1400 psi. N2 at 1500 psi.
* snow depths (taken from top of tape!)
closest to tree = 28 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 37 cm
farthest probe = 43 cm
* at approx 14:15 MST, swiped krypton hygrometer
* from 14:30-15:00 MST, replaced the 2-micron Nupro filter in LI-6262 box
- w LI-6262, flow rate at 7.10 mV
- w/o LI-6262, flow rate at 7.33 mV
- now replace nupro filter:
- w/o LI-6262, flow rate at 9.18 mV
- w LI-6262, flow rate at 8.8 mV
* note that co2.ec went offscale after the pressure changed.
* at 14:55 MST, adjusted LI-6262 cal gas flow rate
* at 15:15 MST, re-leveled the CNR-2 sub-canopy sensor
* downloaded all logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1344978 Feb 8 13:15 tc2_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 799319 Feb 8 13:21 tc2_8b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 191708 Feb 8 13:25 mrs2_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 153050 Feb 8 13:30 noah2_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1358982 Feb 8 13:42 soil2_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 915379 Feb 8 13:49 soil2_8b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 960975 Feb 8 14:09 cnr2_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 469987 Feb 8 14:26 prf2_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1216650 Feb 8 14:38 met2_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1021038 Feb 8 14:47 nctc2_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 474519 Feb 8 15:15 ucb2_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1365159 Feb 8 17:01 mrs_130208.dat*
757: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 12-Jul-2013 12:31:20 MDT, site visit on Saturday, January 19th, 2013 (SpB)
Saturday, January 19th, 2013 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: swap N2 cylinder, setup one more thermocouple.
Weather: warm, sunny, calm. Some clouds in the morning, but then
cleared up and was very pleasant. And quiet. A snowstorm is supposed
to hit this weekend...
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU Prius.
* after site visit: moved tower stuff at CU from INSTAAR to Cristol.
* large scat on the trail that looked like a mt lion!
*
---------
* Span cylinder at 1500 psi. N2 at 0 psi --> 1970 psi.
* from 11:00-11:40 MST, swapped N2 cylinder; old=cc267681 new=eb0034127
* snow depths (taken from top of tape!)
closest to tree = 25 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 32 cm
farthest probe = 38 cm
* borrowed the clamp-on amp meter from Kurt Knudsen to check each
ciruit at the tower. Here is an email summary:
-------------------------------------------
Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2013 10:06:24 MST
To: Jennifer.F.Morse@colorado.edu,
Max Berkelhammer
cc: sean.burns@colorado.edu, david.bowling@utah.edu,
Steven.Seibold@colorado.edu, dcn@colorado.edu, blanken@colorado.edu,
deander@usgs.gov
From: Sean Burns
Subject: Re: Increase in power use at transformer to tower
Hi All,
A follow-up to the question about power usage at the AmeriFlux
tower...last Saturday I measured the power being used on each circuit.
Here is what I found:
Overall Usage is about 13 amps, this is very similar to what we found
last March when the Picarro and big pump were running...one thing I
noticed is that the power usages jumps up to 14-15 amps every 20
seconds and it stays at that level for about 5 seconds...I checked
each of the 4 circuits and found:
Individual Circuits at CU tower:
1. "Outlet Below": 8 amps (then goes up to about 11 amps every 20 sec)
This runs the quacker and network swith in the quacker
box (first goes to the UPS at 1st tower level).
Also, in Fall 2011 added the Picarro system (and pump) to this
circuit.
2. "Bottom Level": 4 amps
This runs the pumps at the bottom of the tower..as well as
the TGA and everything else in the TGA shed.
3. "Middle Level": 2.5 amps (might be lower than this)
This runs the network switch at mid-tower level. Also,
the LI-6251 and LI-6262.
4. "Top Level": 1.5 amps (probably less).
This runs the CSATs, radiation instruments. Also,
added LI-7200 in Fall 2011.
At the tower, the voltage was approx 119 VAC.
When I unplugged the Picarro (and pump) from the "outlet below", this
dropped the power draw from 8 amps to about 0.5 amps. I then moved
the quacker (ie, laptop that runs the data system and other stuff) off
the "outlet below" circuit and now this circuit is exclusively for the
Picarro system. After plugging the Picarro system back in, there is a
delay with the Picarro pump, but this ciruit was still drawing 1.5
amps...which would go up to 4 amps every 20 seconds. So, I'm guessing
this is due to valves switching (Max would know more)...after the pump
kicked back on, this circuit was drawing about 7 amps and then would
jump to around 11 amps every 20 sec. Here is a photo of the "outlet
below" (which is also a gfi outlet):
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/130119/pic00011.jpg
Anyway, the bottom line here is that adding the Picarro system
(including this pump) adds about 7-8 amps to the power usage (with
jumps to higher usage every 20 seconds)...everything else at the tower
uses about 8-9 amps. So, our power usage should have nearly doubled
starting around Nov 2011 when the picarro was added (with a few
periods when it was off-line).
One other thought: the USGS tower uses the same power line as us..so
if there was something drawing increased power at USGS that might
explain a dramatic increase in the site power usage...I'm cc'ing Dean
Anderson from USGS in case he wants to check or add anything...
Jen or Steve, how big of an increase do you see in the meter readings?
Also, Max can correct any mistakes I've made in my understanding of
the Picarro setup...I didn't completely follow all the extention cords
into his shed...
thanks!
SpB.
>
> Hi Jen,
>
> Dave reminded me, the system was off for the summer and went back
> online in October. So power consumption should have spiked back to
> values approximately equal to those prior to the summer. Sorry for
> the confusion.
>
> -max
>
>
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++
> + Postdoctoral Research Associate +
> + CIRES/ATOC University of Colorado +
> + http://earth.usc.edu/~berkelha +
> + (303)-735-5744 (office) +
> + (626)-319-4421 (cell) +
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++
> ________________________________________
> From: Dave Bowling [david.bowling@utah.edu]
> Sent: Monday, January 14, 2013 12:01 PM
> To: Jennifer Frances Morse
> Cc: John Francis Knowles; Steven R Seibold; Sean Burns; David Noone; Max Berkelhammer
> Subject: Re: Increase in power use at transformer to tower
>
> That would be Max Berkelhammer and David Noone (both cc'd)
> and their thermonuclear pump assembly at the main tower.
>
> The new shed is on the same transformer at C1 as the main
> tower. It has been shut down since late summer.
>
> On 1/14/2013 11:48 AM, Jennifer Frances Morse wrote:
> > Hi guys,
> > We have a question about power use for the last quarter. Do any of you
> > know if that new shed is plugged into the same transformer as the
> > tower/laser? (We bill based on the meter at c1 before the power line heads
> > out to the tower). Or would power usage at the laser/tower have gone up
> > for any reason this last quarter?
> >
> > It looks like there was a big increase in power usage and just trying
> > to figure out why and who.
> >
> > Many thanks for your thoughts,
> >
> > -Jen
> >
-------------------------------------------
* dowloaded logger data (and reset clocks):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 191217 Jan 19 13:46 mrs1_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1362011 Jan 19 13:25 soil1_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 338714 Jan 19 13:28 soil1_19b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1407925 Jan 19 13:40 tc1_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 204837 Jan 19 13:42 tc1_19b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 358863 Jan 19 13:59 ucb1_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 2488945 Jan 19 15:54 mrs_130119.dat* (note, this appended old data to it!)
after fixing:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1030683 Jan 24 10:21 mrs_130119.dat*
756: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 12-Jul-2013 12:28:33 MDT, site visit on Friday, January 4th, 2013 (SpB)
Friday, January 4th, 2013 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: swap N2 cylinder, setup one more thermocouple.
Weather: warm, sunny, calm. Some clouds in the morning, but then
cleared up and was very pleasant. And quiet. A snowstorm is supposed
to hit this weekend...
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU Prius.
---------
* Span cylinder at 1590 psi. N2 at 400 psi.
* snow depths (taken from top of tape!)
closest to tree = 28 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 36 cm
farthest probe = 40 cm
* on 1/4/13 at 11:35 MST --- changed LI-7200 "bandwidth" from 5 Hz to 10 Hz
(this is under "Outputs" --> "Setup")
* also, changed the sample rate from 10-hz to 20-hz.
* at approx 14:00 MST, reconnected Ttc.2 (UCB logger)
* dowloaded all logger data (and reset clocks):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 576797 Jan 4 12:34 cnr1_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 43502 Jan 4 12:45 met1_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1166191 Jan 4 12:56 met1_4b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 192324 Jan 4 14:01 mrs1_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1030750 Jan 4 13:07 nctc1_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 91391 Jan 4 13:58 noah1_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 476434 Jan 4 12:44 prf1_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1323411 Jan 4 13:28 soil1_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1055585 Jan 4 13:37 soil1_4b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1376988 Jan 4 13:49 tc1_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 891797 Jan 4 13:56 tc1_4b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 832127 Jan 4 14:27 ucb1_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1458262 Jan 4 16:35 mrs_130104_raw.dat*
755: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 12-Jul-2013 12:18:31 MDT, site visit on Friday, December 14th, 2012 (SpB)
Friday, December 14th, 2012 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: swap span cylinder, change prof dessicant
Weather: warm and calm in morning, then blustery. (only a bit
of snow on ground).
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up NCAR Jeep (attempted to visit T-van with Andy Watt, but
aborted the mission due to deep snow).
---------
* Span cylinder at 1400 --> 1700 psi. N2 at 850 psi
* at 11:30 MST, swapped span cylinder; old=jj23865 new=cc325558
* from 12:20 MST, reduced cal flow in LI-6262
* snow depths (taken from bottom of tape!);
closest to tree = 16 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 18 cm
farthest probe = 22 cm
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 989700 Dec 14 11:10 cnr12_14.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 188593 Dec 14 10:38 mrs12_14.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 151638 Dec 14 10:34 noah12_14.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1307404 Dec 14 10:12 soil12_14.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 243194 Dec 14 10:15 soil12_14b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 571756 Dec 14 10:25 tc12_14.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 913980 Dec 14 10:32 tc12_14b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 635618 Dec 14 13:26 mrs_121214.dat*
754: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 12-Jul-2013 12:15:31 MDT, site visit on Friday, November 30th, 2012 (SpB)
Friday, November 30th, 2012 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: swap span cylinder, change prof dessicant
Weather: warm and calm in morning, then blustery. (only a bit
of snow on ground).
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU Prius.
---------
* Span cylinder at 200 psi. N2 at 120 psi --> 2020 psi.
* from 14:00-15:00 MST, swapped span cylinder; old=cc76749 new=cc267681
* snow depths (taken from bottom of tape!, need to determine new
measurement depths!):
closest to tree = 0 cm, right on for "top of tape"
TP101 461 middle probe = 0 cm, for top of tape, add 1.5 cm (i.e., a reading of 60 cm is really 61.5 cm)
farthest probe = 0 cm, right on for "top of tape"
* re-measured the snow depths (listed above, also see photos)
* from 11:17-11:50 MST, maintenance on the LI-7200 (re-cleaned the cell)
* at approx 9 MST, added two variables back to LI-7200 usb files
(Cooler Voltage + Flow Rate (lpm))
* from approx 12:56-13:18 MST, Changed profiler (li-6251) dessicant
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 770775 Nov 30 11:48 met11_30.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1059851 Nov 30 12:00 nctc11_30.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 298247 Nov 30 11:40 prf11_30.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1250011 Nov 30 09:26 soil11_30.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1110718 Nov 30 09:47 soil11_30b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1361924 Nov 30 10:00 tc11_30.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 937348 Nov 30 11:00 tc11_30b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 513476 Nov 30 11:25 ucb11_30.dat*
* had some problems dumping the mrs logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 55756 Nov 30 14:18 mrs_121130.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 174507 Nov 30 14:23 mrs_121130b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 174507 Nov 30 14:27 mrs_121130c.dat*
753: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 13-Nov-2012 12:19:41 MST, site visit on Thursday, November 8th, 2012 (SpB)
Thursday, November 8th, 2012 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: swap N2 cylinder, setup one more thermocouple.
Weather: warm, sunny, calm. Some clouds in the morning, but then
cleared up and was very pleasant. And quiet. A snowstorm is supposed
to hit this weekend...
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep.
* Obama is re-elected president!
* there was a strange sound south of the site...i think maybe
it was coyotes? Duane thought it sounded like a turkey. Also,
gunshots on the hike back to MRS...
*
---------
* Span cylinder at 200 psi. N2 at 120 psi --> 2020 psi.
* from 14:00-15:00 MST, swapped N2 cylinder; old=cc76749 new=cc267681
* snow depths (taken from bottom of tape!, need to determine new
measurement depths!):
closest to tree = 3 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 5 cm
farthest probe = 0 cm
* having some problems with the PC card for the MRC snow probes. (Jen
let me borrow the card reader, but I think I brought the wrong card
back to the trailer!)...also, was checking for lights when I insert
the card...it didn't seem to work every time so perhaps need to make
sure it is inserted correctly...note, the serial port in the dell
laptop (podocarp?) has a problem with the pins getting pushed in...
* removed a bunch of variables from the LI-7200 data file:
-- here are screenshots of the LI-7200 settings:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/li7200_settings.html
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 109226 Nov 8 10:39 li7200_settings_121108_a.png*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 163524 Nov 8 10:59 li7200_settings_121108_b.png*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 160904 Nov 8 11:05 li7200_settings_121108_c.png*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 396769 Nov 8 11:16 li7200_settings_121108_d.png*
-- variables kept:
% DATAH
% Sequence Number Diagnostic Value
% Date
% Time
% 10 CO2 Absorptance keep
% 11 H2O Absorptance keep
% 12 CO2 (mmol/m^3) keep
% 13 H2O (mmol/m^3) keep
% 14 Block Temperature (C) keep
% 16 Box Pressure (kPa) keep
% 17 Head Pressure (kPa) keep
% 23 Dew Point (C) keep (can almost calculate?)
% 25 Temperature In (C) keep
% 26 Temperature Out (C) keep
% 28 Flow Rate (slpm) keep
% 30 Flow Pressure (kPa) keep
-- variables removed:
% 15 Total Pressure (kPa) -- can calculate (remove)
% 18 Cooler Voltage (V) need?
% 19 CO2 (umol/mol) -- can calculate (remove)
% 20 CO2 dry(umol/mol) -- can calculate (remove)
% 21 H2O (mmol/mol) -- can calculate (remove)
% 22 H2O dry(mmol/mol) -- can calculate (remove)
% 24 Cell Temperature (C) -- can calculate (remove)
% 27 AGC -- can calculate from Diagnostic Value (remove)
% 29 Flow Rate (lpm) -- probably don't need
% 31 Flow Power (V) -- probably don't need
% 37 CHK -- varies between 0-255....what is this? (probably ok to remove).
-- George Burba suggested:
I would keep these if you use flow module:
% 29 Flow Rate (lpm) -- probably don't need
% 31 Flow Power (V) -- probably don't need
I do not think this is removable, this is checksum to make sure half-hour has 1800 10 Hz data points in it, etc.
% 37 CHK -- varies between 0-255....what is this? (probably ok to remove).
* tried to get the ATI working again (opened the box and checked the
connections), but it is still broken?...in the past, checking the
loose connections has fixed it...
* moved the LI-7200 body up about 10cm so that there is a slight
downward tilt in the sample line (so any condensation/water will
flow down the inlet tubing)...
* started ucb_17.csi. Removed the handar probe (it has not been
working) and used diff chan 9 to add one more thermocouple. This
thermocouple is setup BELOW the LI-7500...note that the shaft of the
TC is zip-tied to the body of the LI-7500...this could generate some
heat which conducts to the TC wires...if this creates a problem, this
setup could be changed later...in the data system this is "Ttc.4".
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 9463 Nov 8 11:39 ucb_17.csi*
* here are the ucb sensors and channels:
; CR23X Channel Number Sensor
; 1 up-looking li-190sa
; 2 down-looking li-190sa
; 3 se 5: t107, se 6: cs616
; 4 se 7: 257l
; 5 cnr2 SW
; 6 cnr2 LW
; 7 rebs net radiometer
; 8
; 9 tc #4
; 10 tc 1
; 11 tc 2
; 12 tc 3
;
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 827998 Nov 8 12:15 soil11_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1302762 Nov 8 12:28 tc11_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 349429 Nov 8 12:31 tc11_8b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 21495 Nov 8 12:38 noah11_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 156006 Nov 8 13:42 ucb11_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 216710 Nov 8 14:00 prf11_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 560267 Nov 8 14:07 met11_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 443324 Nov 8 14:14 cnr11_8.dat*
* also tried to download the penn data logger, ie:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1465 Nov 8 12:43 CR1000_Public_121108.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 2432 Nov 8 12:40 CR1000_Public_old.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 5470 Nov 8 12:43 CR1000_Status_121108.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 7278 Nov 8 12:40 CR1000_Status_old.dat*
I think I didn't do the download correctly?....there should be a way
to ge the data too...
752: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 13-Nov-2012 12:17:54 MST, site visit on Wednesday, October 31st, 2012 (SpB)
Wednesday, October 31st, 2012 Visit:
------------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: clean the LI-7200, setup a few more thermocouples.
Weather: warm, sunny, calm. Could not ask for better weather for the
last day of October. 3-5" of Wet, melting snow on the ground.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep.
* forgot my boots! had to make do with my keens, plastic bags,
and gaitors.
* John Knowles was moving cylinders from C1 to the tower
(he was using the new ATV)
* bought more zip ties, allen wrench, and a few other misc
items.
* saw some more scat (lion?) on road to C1...also, some tracks
on path to tower with a gait about as large as my arm....
---------
* Span cylinder at 250 psi. N2 at 400 psi.
* snow depths (taken from bottom of tape!, need to determine new
measurement depths!):
closest to tree = 5 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 11 cm
farthest probe = 13 cm
* from 11:35-12:45 MST, did maintenance on the LI-7200 (cleaned cell,
replaced dessicant/scrubber bottles).
-- picked up the scrubber bottles and Ascarite II from NEON...I had
MgClO4 which I used to fill the bottles....cleaning out the old
bottles was a bit messy (did this in the trailer)...
-- the instructions with the LI-7200 are fairly straight-forward
..note the AGC value was quite high (above 80)...once I opened
the cell I could see why--the lenses and optical cell were very
dirty. It seemed like it was mostly pollen. After the cleaning,
the AGC was closer to 60.
-- there was a small vial of vinegar in the shed (from Max?)...I
used this to clean the lenses and cell (note, could not find my
bottle of d-i water?). Need to refill and leave in shed.
-- the old scrubber bottles actually looked to be in good shape.
The one at the top of the LI-7200 looked more used than the other
two.
-- need to pay closer attention to the AGC!! Cleaning is easy and
the LI-7200 is awesome to work with and clean!
-- Also, when I reinstalled the LI-7200 inlet I moved it closer to
the CSAT transducers. Also, checked the filter screens at the
inlet and at the pump and they seemed ok...didn't do anything to
them.
-- did screen shots (note, use PRNT-SCREEN to take and CTRL-V to
paste into paint). These are are on russter2 as:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 43231 Oct 31 10:29 /data/projects/NIWOT/data_li7200/screenshot_li7200_01.png*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 165903 Oct 31 10:31 /data/projects/NIWOT/data_li7200/screenshot_li7200_02.png*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 152144 Oct 31 10:33 /data/projects/NIWOT/data_li7200/screenshot_li7200_03.png*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 145737 Oct 31 10:34 /data/projects/NIWOT/data_li7200/screenshot_li7200_04.png*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 35330 Oct 31 10:35 /data/projects/NIWOT/data_li7200/screenshot_li7200_05.png*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 33760 Oct 31 10:36 /data/projects/NIWOT/data_li7200/screenshot_li7200_06.png*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 36369 Oct 31 10:37 /data/projects/NIWOT/data_li7200/screenshot_li7200_07.png*
* at 12:50 MST, swiped krypton hygrometer (used vinegar).
* updated from ops59 to ops60:
-------------------------------------------------
ops60 2012 oct 31 22:57:00 - 2020 jan 01 16:00:00
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 38419040 Oct 31 10:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt121031.080000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 33094288 Oct 31 16:56 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt121031.160000 <-- last file for ops59
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 5069328 Oct 31 18:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt121031.225700 <-- first file for ops60
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 15204352 Oct 31 21:09 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt121101.000000
* added two more thermocouples to the ucb logger..these
are co-located with the 2.5m CSAT and LI-7500.
-------------------------------------------------
* updated the ucb logger to output data from two new thermocouples:
> ; ucb_16.csi, added two new thermocopules (near li-7500).
> ; also changed se channel for cs616 probe.
> ; 31 oct 2012. spb.
> ;
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 8474 Oct 31 14:58 ucb_16.csi*
* I had to fiddle around a bit to make room for the new
thermocouples...I moved the CS616 probe from SE chan 23 to SE chan 6,:
< 2: 23 SE Channel
---
> 2: 6 SE Channel
then the three thermocouples (two new ones) were on diff chans 10-12, ie:
14: Thermocouple Temp (DIFF) (P14)
1: 3 Reps
2: 20 Auto, 60 Hz Reject, Slow Range (OS>1.06)
3: 10 DIFF Channel
4: 2 Type E (Chromel-Constantan)
5: 22 Ref Temp (Deg. C) Loc [ PanelTemp ]
6: 28 Loc [ TC1_1 ]
7: 1.0 Mult
8: 0.0 Offset
* new thermocouple details:
TC1_1 (Ttc.20cm): approx 20cm behind CSAT transducers, not moved from where it has been
TC1_2 (Ttc.2) : near path of LI-7500, 33cm behind CSAT3 transducers
TC1_3 (Ttc.3) : located 2cm behind CSAT3 transducers (use this for flux!)
* collected logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1076 Oct 31 10:24 mrs_121016.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 852904 Oct 31 13:16 soil10_31.dat*
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 1745756 Oct 31 21:22 tc_121016.dat
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 310427 Oct 31 13:53 ucb10_31.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 765 Oct 31 15:06 ucb10_31b.dat*
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 311192 Oct 31 21:19 ucb_121031.dat
751: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 13-Nov-2012 12:17:17 MST, site visit on Tuesday, October 23rd, 2012 (SpB)
Tuesday, October 23rd, 2012 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Do some cleanup before the snow
arrives.
Weather: warm and sunny, but then clouded up in
the afternoon (storm was approaching).
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep.
* bumped into Dean and helper...also, Dominik was at
the site fixing up the snow depth sensors.
* note, the allen wrench was missing! Also, need to
buy more zip-ties...
---------
* Span cylinder at 300 psi. N2 at 690 psi.
* replaced UPS battery at base of tower
* cleaned up / painted the MRC snow temp probes
* at 10:30 MST, swapped battery charger for soil logger (voltages
still too high). Hopefully with a new charger it will start acting
"normal".
* at 12:10 MST, re-connected grounding wire for ATI K-probe (starts
working again)
* at 13:45 MST, changed orientation of 2.5m LI-7500, re-leveled 2.5m
REBS
* collected logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 710180 Oct 23 10:33 soil10_23.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 701845 Oct 23 10:43 tc10_23.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 166887 Oct 23 11:31 mrs10_23.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 829604 Oct 23 11:49 met10_23.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 319706 Oct 23 11:54 prf10_23.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 645597 Oct 23 12:02 nctc10_23.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 936036 Oct 23 13:04 cnr10_23.dat*
750: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 13-Nov-2012 12:15:39 MST, site visit on Tuesday, October 16th, 2012 (SpB)
Tuesday, October 16th, 2012 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: take russter2 to/from campus, move
N2 cylinders
Weather: Cold and windy. Some nice wave clouds. Calmed
down and was raining lightly when I left.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU Jeep (needed to haul cylinders).
*
---------
* Span cylinder at 350 psi. N2 at 850 psi.
* at 7:57 MST, shutdown russter2 and brought it back to campus.
UnixOPS replaced the hard drive (this time, I bought a new hard drive
rather than using a re-furbished one). At 13:17 MST, rebooted
russter2 with the new hard drive. Data system didn't come up right
away, but it did eventually (after doing, 'ndaqrestart quacker').
Note: the old hard drive is sitting in a box on top of russter2.
* moved 4 new N2 cylinders to tower/trailer:
cc267681 N2 tower/base moved to tower 10/16/12, moved to trailer 10/16/12
cc142673 N2 trlr/inside moved to trailer 10/16/12
cc176525 N2 trlr/inside moved to trailer 10/16/12
eb0034127 N2 trlr/inside moved to trailer 10/16/12
* brought 8 cylinders back to MRS, here is a summary:
--------------------------------------
Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2012 08:07:47 MDT
To: John Francis Knowles
cc: "Sean Burns" , jennifer.f.morse@colorado.edu
From: Sean Burns
Subject: Re: gas cylinders at C1...
Hi John,
I put a total of eight cylinders in the snowmobile shed...they are all
on the wall right next to the liquid N2 tanks. Here is a summary:
AmeriFlux cylinders:
--------------------
cc329215 N2 < 20 psi
cc301525 N2 < 20 psi
cc180691 N2 < 20 psi
SG91667447BAL co2 in air approx 100 psi
cc140852 co2 in air approx 200 psi
Knowles Cylinders:
------------------
cc325495 5% co2
cc262422 5% co2
cc262316 N2
I didn't have a pickup form...could you fill out the form and make the
call to have them picked up? If not, then I'll do this next time I go
to the site (maybe next week, depending on the weather). . .
can't reach the tower right now...not surprising with this wind...
SpB.
> Hi Sean,
> Empty Airgas cylinders can all go where you picked up the full
> ones from (should be a rope attached to the wall to restrain).
> Just let me know if you schedule a pickup so we don't both
> call/confuse them. Thanks!
> John Knowles
> Ph.D. Candidate
> Department of Geography
> Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research
> University of Colorado, Boulder
>
--------------------------------------
* the soil logger battery voltage has been rather high for the past
month or so (around 14.8)...replaced it with a spare battery in the
trailer (a smaller one)...the old soil logger battery is in the
bowling shack. Did NOT replace the trickle charger (need to check
data on next visit). Typical voltage should be around 12.8 volts.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 75180 Oct 16 14:39 noah10_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1241635 Oct 16 14:52 soil10_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 536035 Oct 16 14:57 soil10_16b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1034 Oct 16 15:12 soil10_16c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1315371 Oct 16 14:34 tc10_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 430385 Oct 16 14:37 tc10_16b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 556241 Oct 16 15:24 ucb10_16.dat*
749: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 11-Oct-2012 16:36:09 MDT, site visit on Saturday, September 29th, 2012 (SpB, HB, BB, +)
Saturday, September 29th, 2012 Visit:
-------------------------------------
At the site: SpB, HB, BB, +
Purpose of visit: give tower tour to Holly Barnard Forest Ecol
class.
Weather: Nice. Warm.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep.
* the class was about 30 people, broke up into 3 groups.
---------
* Span cylinder at 500 psi. N2 at 1300 psi.
* after tour, downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 588144 Sep 29 13:08 prf9_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1186817 Sep 29 13:19 met9_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 323594 Sep 29 13:24 met9_29b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1161620 Sep 29 13:36 nctc9_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1026450 Sep 29 13:54 tc9_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 184 Sep 29 14:35 noah9_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1030949 Sep 29 14:46 soil9_29.dat*
748: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 11-Oct-2012 16:25:16 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, September 19th, 2012 (SpB, JS, M, L, G, MB, DN)
Wednesday, September 19th, 2012 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JS, M, L, G, MB, DN
Purpose of visit: help Jielun gather tubing (check old sites), meet
with Max to discuss the new shed.
Weather: It was sunny. Very hazy/smoky down on the plains. It
was a bit breezy at times, but nothing too serious. Fall colors
(aspens) are probably at a peak right now...
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up JS SUV.
* Jielun had a team of visitors helping: Mireia Udina, Lisa Dirks, and
Guoyin Wang.
* Max and David Noone were finishing the new shed for the picarro.
---------
* Span cylinder at 550 psi. N2 at 1600 psi.
* we searched for tubing at all the old sites (near Pine from CME04,
near como creek for CME07, and the main tower for NIWOT02). There was
not much tubing at any of these locations. We collected all the
synflex tubing that was just off the trail on the way to the
tower...this tubing filled Jielun's vehicle (so Max gave Mireia, Lisa,
and Guoyin a ride back to NCAR).
* at 12:49 MST, adjusted cal flows in LI-6262 system
* at approx 13:30 MST, swiped krypton hygrometer
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1278373 Sep 19 12:02 tc9_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 346296 Sep 19 12:05 tc9_19b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1187989 Sep 19 12:18 soil9_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 431522 Sep 19 12:26 soil9_19b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 695073 Sep 19 12:38 ucb9_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 939539 Sep 19 13:24 cnr9_19.dat*
747: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 11-Oct-2012 16:23:49 MDT, site visit on Monday, September 3rd, 2012 (SpB)
Monday, September 3rd, 2012 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB, PST
Purpose of visit: swap N2 cylinder
Weather:
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up PsT BMW.
* It was labor day holiday.
* we ran into Hollys grad student (Halley?) taking some
soil respiration measurements.
---------
* Span cylinder at 700 psi. N2 at 500 psi.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1194881 Sep 3 10:07 soil9_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 618693 Sep 3 10:13 soil9_3b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1245184 Sep 3 09:49 tc9_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 560962 Sep 3 09:55 tc9_3b.dat*
746: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 11-Oct-2012 16:22:50 MDT, site visit on Monday, August 27th, 2012 (SpB)
Monday, August 27th, 2012 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: change LI-6262 tubing (flow is low)
Weather:
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep.
*
---------
* Span cylinder at 800 psi. N2 at 500 psi.
* from 13:10-14:00 MST, replaced nu-pro filters and tubing in
EC/LI-6262 system
* from approx 11:01-11:19 MST, Changed profiler (li-6251) dessicant
745: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 11-Oct-2012 16:19:28 MDT, site visit on Thursday, August 16th, 2012 (SpB)
Thursday, August 16th, 2012 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: fix LI-6251 micropump, get logger data.
Weather: very calm. it was hazy/smokey (supposedly from
the fires in california and the NW). it started raining
as I was leaving (around 2pm)...
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU Prius.
*
---------
* Span cylinder at 800 psi. N2 at 500 psi.
* from 10:30-13:00 MST, replaced micro-pump in prof system (li-6251)
[Only zero gas connected!]. Note, the pump initiall did not work
(using the AMP connector)...as I was investigating, one of the wires
to power the pump was actually loose...and as I was checking the
voltage of these wires it touched the back (metal) panel and sent up
quite a spark...
* at 11:44 MST, changed span/n2 flow in LI-6262.
* at 12:15 MST, re-started ati k-probe (will it work?). this time I
opened the box and tried to improve the connection of the grounding
wire...
* also double-checked the connections of the 2m T/RH sensor (at the
met logger). (this didn't seem to fix anything)...the sensor
probably needs to be replaced...T is also flaky (but not as bad a
RH)...
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1262446 Aug 16 09:58 tc8_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 345612 Aug 16 10:13 tc8_16b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1209931 Aug 16 10:26 soil8_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 420216 Aug 16 10:41 soil8_16b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 326113 Aug 16 10:49 ucb8_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 144 Aug 16 10:56 ucb8_16b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 949690 Aug 16 11:18 met8_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 438970 Aug 16 11:35 cnr8_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 375194 Aug 16 11:08 prf8_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 738249 Aug 16 11:46 nctc8_16.dat*
744: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 11-Oct-2012 16:18:06 MDT, site visit on Monday, August 13th, 2012 (SpB)
Monday, August 13th, 2012 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: re-install russter2.
Weather: staying cool.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep.
* a coyote ran across the road just below MRS.
* mushrooms are EVERYWHERE!
---------
* dropped russter2 off at UnixOPS (Marine St) in the morning.
the installed a new (used) hard drive...
* at around 15:00 MST, re-installed and rebooted russter2
in the trailer. everything came back up. didn't make it
to the tower...
743: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 11-Oct-2012 16:16:40 MDT, site visit on Sunday, August 12th, 2012 (SpB, PsT, O, KFC)
Sunday, August 12th, 2012 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB, PsT, O, KFC
Purpose of visit: pull out russter2 to bring back to Boulder.
Weather: Some clouds. Cool.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up BMW; borrowed MRS vehicle to go to C1.
*
---------
* quick trip. on friday jake from unixops reported that the hard
drive on russter2 was starting to fail...it operated fine until Sunday
morning. tried to reboot it and it failed. pulled out and took back
to boulder.
742: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 11-Oct-2012 16:14:28 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, July 31st, 2012 (SpB)
Tuesday, July 31st, 2012 Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: check out the data system outage on 7/30.
Weather: Some clouds, but no rain or lightning (though storms
were predicted).
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep
* It's been very wet and stormy at the site.
---------
* at approx 12:40 MST, data system back on (gfi outlet at tower
tripped)
* Moved Picarro line-pump off the gfi outlet (to the shed power strip)
* RH from 2m T/RH sensor still not working
* micro-pump for co2 prof system not working
* download logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 334358 Jul 31 14:08 cnr7_31.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1141659 Jul 31 13:01 soil7_31.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 94158 Jul 31 13:02 soil7_31b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1223002 Jul 31 13:14 tc7_31.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1223002 Jul 31 13:14 tc_120731.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 614466 Jul 31 13:24 ucb7_31.dat*
* email about power outage:
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2012 16:24:38 MDT
To: Max Berkelhammer
cc: Sean Burns ,
"david.bowling@utah.edu"
From: Sean Burns
Subject: Re: Niwot Shed AC
Hi Max,
next time I'm up here I think I'll move you off the gfi outlet at the
base of the tower...if that gfi pops it causes the laptop at the base
of the tower to crash (losing all the hi-rate tower data), someone
needs to come up here to reset the gfi, etc...
...we can run an extention cord from one of the upper power outlet on
the tower and then you can run the picarro off of that...
thanks,
SpB.
> Thx Sean. I am fighting a battle against temperature with the LGR laser right now...
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++
> + Postdoctoral Research Associate +
> + CIRES/ATOC University of Colorado +
> + http://earth.usc.edu/~berkelha +
> + (303)-735-5744 (office) +
> + (626)-319-4421 (cell) +
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++
> ________________________________________
> From: Sean Burns [Sean.Burns@Colorado.EDU]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2012 3:36 PM
> To: Max Berkelhammer
> Cc: Sean Burns; david.bowling@utah.edu
> Subject: Re: Niwot Shed AC
>
> i should have realized that you switched everything
> to one power line....the pump power cord was too short but
> i found a short ext cord near the TGA power strip and
> used that to connect the pump to the shed power strip....
>
> the ac unit now has "69 temp" and "speed" on the
> panel....it feels pretty warm in the shed...i'm leaving
> in 5 minutes...i'll make sure the picarro pump kicks back on
> after the delay...
>
>
>
> SpB.
>
>
>
> > Hi Sean,
> > I switched the Ac over to the ups, to try and keep it up. So, it is off the s
> ame line. I can take the outside pump and put it on the other power line to dis
> tribute. If you are on th shed could you swap it? It is the power line coming o
> ut of one of the solid state delays on thr wall.
> > Sorry about that.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Max
> > +++++++++++++++++++++++++
> > + Postdoctoral Research Associate +
> > + CIRES/ATOC University of Colorado +
> > + http://earth.usc.edu/~berkelha +
> > + (303)-735-5744 (offiJce) +
> > + (626)-319-4421 (cell) +
> > +++++++++++++++++++++++++
> > ________________________________________
> > From: Sean Burns [Sean.Burns@Colorado.EDU]
> > Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2012 2:59 PM
> > To: Sean Burns
> > Cc: david.bowling@utah.edu; Max Berkelhammer
> > Subject: Re: Niwot Shed AC
> >
> > the panel on the ac unit shows "76 deg"...
> >
> >
> >
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > it was a gfi outlet at the base of the tower...this gfi has not
> > > tripped in the 10 years that it has been there...max, i'm looking at
> > > your power setup in the shed...it appears everything (ie, picarro, AC,
> > > pump, etc) is running off one power cord in the shed....is that
> > > correct? I was under the assumption you were running the AC unit off
> > > of the shed power (so the picarro and the AC unit are NOT on the same
> > > circuit, see emails below)...is that not true? it doesn't look that
> > > way to me...if you have everything on one power cord could you please
> > > come up here sometime soon and re-arrange it so it's no longer that
> > > way?...anyway, i plugged your stuff back in, but if this gfi trips
> > > again again I want to cut down on the power consumption to see if
> > > that's part of the problem...
> > >
> > > dave, i'm going to stop by the beatle shed on my way back to
> > > make sure power is ok there...
> > >
> > >
> > > SpB.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > >
> > > > Hi Dave,
> > > >
> > > > The circuit running the shed is currently drawing 3-4 amps under
> > > > steady-state conditions...so there is plenty of extra capacity to add
> > > > the AC unit (it's important that the AC unit be on a delay start after
> > > >
> > > > I know that the extension cord running from the tower to the shed is
> > > > fairly thick, but I'm not sure the exact gauge (at least larger than
> > > > 16 gauge)...from what I know about extension cords:
> > > >
> > > > for a 50' cord:
> > > >
> > > > 16 gauge can handle 1-13 amps
> > > > 14 gauge can handle 14-15 amps
> > > > 10 or 12 gauge can handle 16-20 amps
> > > >
> > > > with the 7 amps from the AC unit the shed will be using approx 10-11
> > > > amps. We can make sure there is at least a 12 gauge extension cord
> > > > running into the shed...If the current goes over 20 amps the breaker
> > > > at the tower will pop...so, I don't see why a problem (or fire danger)
> > > > exists?
> > > >
> > > > I suggest we try it and if it creates problems we can adjust from
> > > > there (looking at the numbers I don't see a problem)...we can also
> > > > look at the power strip in the shed to make sure it can handle an
> > > > increase power load....I'll check this (and the extension cord) next
> > > > time I visit the site...
> > > >
> > > > thanks!
> > > >
> > > > SpB.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > > Hi Max,
> > > > >
> > > > > If it works from Sean's perspective, I'd prefer to see your
> > > > > AC put on a separate circuit, with a new extension cord from
> > > > > the tower to the shed. Adding a big new load like that onto
> > > > > the single extension cord powering my operation in the shed
> > > > > is almost certain to cause problems (which might include a
> > > > > fire...)
> > > > >
> > > > > DB
> > > > >
> > > > > On 3/30/2012 10:20 AM, Max Berkelhammer wrote:
> > > > > > Many thanks Sean!
> > > power outages)...
741: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 11-Oct-2012 16:05:34 MDT, site visit on Friday, July 27th, 2012 (SpB)
Friday, July 27th, 2012 Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: swap out the EOL CSAT with the Blanken CSAT.
Weather: Very odd. Sunny in the morning, then a big storm (and power
outage), then clear and sunny again. Storms in the area and lightning
visible from the tower. It's been a very wet/stormy July.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep
* Allison and a helper from Utah were doing some things at the
site (one of which was trying to diagnose the network problem
to the Beatle shed)...
* grabbed Peters CSAT 0254 from Christol 222 and brought it up to the
site.
* a big (healthy?) black bear ran across road below MRS...
---------
* Span cylinder at 950 psi. N2 at 910 psi.
* the power went out while I was walking from C1 out to the tower
(stopped to talk to Allison and the power was out there).
* when I arrived, the picarro pump was still running...and then I
realized that's because it's on the UPS....before I could do much,
the pump stopped...
* while power was out I swapped CSATs, from 11:30-12:30 MST, swapped
EOL CSAT sn 0674 (ver 3) with Blanken CSAT sn 0254 (ver 4).
Returned CSAT 0674 to EOL and Chris dumped the following info for me:
Here ya go. Rev 3.0f, 04Aug06.
ET= 10 ts=i XD=d GN=434a TK=1 UP=5 FK=0 RN=1 IT=1 DR=102 rx=2 fx=038
BX=0 AH=1 AT=0 RS=0 BR=0 RI=0 GO=00000 HA=0 6X=3 3X=2 PD=2 SD=0 ?d tf=02600 02600 02600
WM=o ar=0 ZZ=0 DC=6 ELo=021 020 020 ELb=022 020 020 TNo=6ca d TNb=3ca JD= 007
C0o=-2-2-2 C0b=-2-2-2 RC=0 tlo=9 8 8 tlb=a 8 8 CA=1 TD= duty=031 AQ=
10 AC=1 CD=0 SR=1 UX=0 MX=0 DTU=02320 ss=1 XP=2 RF=018 DS=007 SN0674
04aug06 JC=3 CB=3 MD=5 DF=05000 RNA=1 sa=1 rev 3.0f cs=17456 &=1 os=
* Back-UPS 650 kept beeping after power came back on...not sure why,
but that battery has not been replaced since 2007, so it's probably
time to replace it (note: ordered RBC4 replacement on 8/1/12). Based
on the quacker logs the power kept going on/off to the quacker, ie:
problems with power:
Jul 27 13:18:34 quacker apmd[883]: Exiting
Jul 27 13:18:36 quacker apmd: apmd shutdown succeeded
Jul 27 15:53:13 quacker apmd: apmd startup succeeded
Jul 27 15:53:13 quacker apmd[862]: Version 3.0.2 (APM BIOS 1.2, Linux driver 1.16)
Jul 27 15:53:14 quacker apmd[862]: Charge: * * * (20% 0:40)
Jul 27 16:52:11 quacker apmd[862]: Now using Battery Power
Jul 27 16:52:11 quacker apmd[862]: Battery: * * * (94% 3:08)
Jul 27 16:56:09 quacker apmd[862]: Now using AC Power
Jul 27 16:56:09 quacker apmd[862]: Charge: * * * (80% 2:40)
Jul 27 17:44:48 quacker apmd[892]: Version 3.0.2 (APM BIOS 1.2, Linux driver 1.16)
Jul 27 17:44:48 quacker apmd: apmd startup succeeded
Jul 27 17:44:49 quacker apmd[892]: Charge: * * * (100% 3:20)
Jul 27 19:49:10 quacker apmd[892]: Now using Battery Power
Jul 27 19:49:10 quacker apmd[892]: Battery: * * * (100% 3:20)
Jul 27 19:50:19 quacker apmd[892]: Now using AC Power
Jul 27 19:50:19 quacker apmd[892]: Charge: * * * (98% 3:16)
Jul 27 19:51:09 quacker apmd[892]: Now using Battery Power
Jul 27 19:51:09 quacker apmd[892]: Battery: * * * (100% 3:20)
Jul 27 20:25:42 quacker apmd[892]: Now using AC Power
Jul 27 20:25:42 quacker apmd[892]: Charge: * * * (74% 2:28)
Jul 27 20:30:38 quacker apmd[892]: Exiting
Jul 27 20:30:39 quacker apmd: apmd shutdown succeeded
Jul 27 20:32:08 quacker apmd: apmd startup succeeded
Jul 27 20:32:08 quacker apmd[859]: Version 3.0.2 (APM BIOS 1.2, Linux driver 1.16)
Jul 27 20:32:09 quacker apmd[859]: Charge: * * * (92% 3:04)
Jul 27 21:33:16 quacker apmd[859]: Now using Battery Power
Jul 27 21:33:16 quacker apmd[859]: Battery: * * * (100% 3:20)
Jul 27 21:45:32 quacker apmd[859]: Now using AC Power
Jul 27 21:45:32 quacker apmd[859]: Charge: * * * (91% 3:02)
...[no more outages after this]...
Can also use the li-7200 to find when the power outages occur, ie:
$ date
Sat Jul 28 02:33:54 UTC 2012
$
$ ls -lag data/ | grep 'Jul 27'
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 7765557 Jul 27 00:00 2012-07-26T200000_AIU-0366.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 7449217 Jul 27 04:00 2012-07-27T000000_AIU-0366.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 7359556 Jul 27 08:00 2012-07-27T040000_AIU-0366.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 7223934 Jul 27 12:00 2012-07-27T080000_AIU-0366.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 7562112 Jul 27 16:00 2012-07-27T120000_AIU-0366.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 20042809 Jul 27 18:29 2012-07-27T160000_AIU-0366.data
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 8783 Jul 27 16:00 2012-07-27T160000_AIU-0366.metadata
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 3245647 Jul 27 23:28 2012-07-27T222032_AIU-0366.ghg
$ ls -lag data/ | grep 'Jul 28'
drwxrwxrwx 2 root root 65536 Jul 28 00:00 .
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 1025768 Jul 28 00:00 2012-07-27T232800_AIU-0366.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 20430055 Jul 28 02:34 2012-07-28T000000_AIU-0366.data.part
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 8783 Jul 28 00:00 2012-07-28T000000_AIU-0366.metadata.part
* sometime since the last visit the micropump for the LI-6251 stopped
working...need to check data for exact date...pulled out the old pump,
but didn't replace (could smell something was burned). capped the
span and n2 flows through the LI-6251 system to try and save gas..THEN
I realized that the N2 in the LI6262 ref cell first passes through the
LI-6251 ref cell...so had to re-arrange where I capped the flows...
* at 16:15 MST, slightly decreased N2/span flow in li-6262
* Note: Back-UPS 650 battery acted strange after power came back on
* RH from 2m T/RH sensor still not working
740: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 11-Oct-2012 16:02:53 MDT, site visit on Thursday, July 19th, 2012 (SpB, + flux class)
Thursday, July 19th, 2012 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: MRS Flux Class visit, get logger data...
Weather: Clouded up, but no hard rain (maybe after the
class was over?)
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep
* they switched up the schedule this year...in the past the class came
to the tower, in the morning..this year, they came in the afternoon
(after helping Ed/Larry setup the instruments at C1).
*
---------
* Span cylinder at 1200 psi. N2 at 1600 psi.
* from 11:15-11:30 MST, tried to clean up the 2m T/RH sensor (the RH
part of the sensor has not been working for a few weeks)....
* Max restarted Picarro Instrument (and AC unit in the shed)
* at 10:45 MST, swiped the Krypton Hyg.
* at 12:10 MST, decreased N2/span flow in li-6262
* in afternoon, flux class visited site
* download logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1224617 Jul 19 09:49 tc7_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 586777 Jul 19 10:00 tc7_19b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1205517 Jul 19 10:12 soil7_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 610730 Jul 19 10:18 soil7_19b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1165141 Jul 19 10:45 cnr7_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 77338 Jul 19 10:47 cnr7_19b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 485872 Jul 19 11:51 prf7_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1154360 Jul 19 12:02 met7_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 74884 Jul 19 12:04 met7_19b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 948404 Jul 19 12:21 nctc7_19.dat*
739: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 11-Oct-2012 15:58:45 MDT, site visit on Sunday, July 1st, 2012 (SpB)
Sunday, July 1st, 2012 Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: swap dessicant, get
logger data...
Weather: Hot and Dry.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep
* lots of smoke the past few weeks from fires...and
it's been VERY HOT in the lowlands...
*
---------
* Span cylinder at 1200 psi. N2 at 1600 psi.
* at 9:10 MST, flipped on breaker in beatle shed
* from 10:22-10:38 MST, swapped dessicant + replaced 2-micron Nupro filter in LI-6251 system
* from 10:58-11:00 MST, swiped the Krypton Hyg.
* at 12:15 MST, decreased N2/span flow in li-6262
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1197456 Jul 1 09:38 soil7_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 608516 Jul 1 09:44 soil7_1b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1321349 Jul 1 09:56 tc7_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 485455 Jul 1 10:00 tc7_1b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 553223 Jul 1 10:09 ucb7_1.dat*
738: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 11-Oct-2012 15:57:15 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, June 13th, 2012 (SpB)
Wednesday, June 13th, 2012 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: more LAI measurements. Meet up
with DB.
Weather: Warm (don't recall?).
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU Prius
*
*
---------
* Span cylinder at 1400 psi. N2 at 20 psi --> 2100 psi.
* from 11:30-13:00 MST, swapped N2 cylinder; old=cc329215 new=cc180691
* at 11:00 MST, found "shady" TC (ch1, AM25T) on ground...re-deployed.
* from 11:30-13:00 MST, replaced two 2-micron Nupro filters in LI-6262
system
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 920422 Jun 13 13:03 met6_13.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 713894 Jun 13 13:13 nctc6_13.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 364125 Jun 13 11:57 prf6_13.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 46 Jun 13 11:58 prf6_13b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 907176 Jan 13 2012 soil6_13.dat* % why Jan??
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 11023 Jun 13 15:08 soil6_13b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 907127 Jan 13 2012 tc6_13.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 10545 Jun 13 15:09 tc6_13b.dat*
737: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 11-Oct-2012 15:54:41 MDT, site visit on Monday, June 4th, 2012 (SpB, DB, NT, JK, J, S, KB, +)
Monday, June 4th, 2012 Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB, DB, NT, JK, J, S, KB, +
Purpose of visit: more LAI measurements. Meet up
with DB.
Weather: Warm (don't recall?).
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep?
* Dave Bowling was moving the TGA out to the Beatle shed (so
a crew of people was with him).
* Kyle Becker made more LAI measurements.
---------
* Span cylinder at 1500 psi. N2 at 350 psi.
* LAI-2000 measurements (sub-can + horiz).
* ATI-K probe is not working...
* at approx 11:05 MST, swiped krypton hygrometer
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1134680 Jun 4 11:06 cnr6_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 706775 Jun 4 11:13 cnr6_4b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 189 Jun 4 11:15 cnr6_4c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1233718 Jun 4 11:39 soil6_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 626578 Jun 4 11:45 soil6_4b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1298318 Jun 4 11:57 tc6_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 539424 Jun 4 12:04 tc6_4b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 941563 Jun 4 12:34 ucb6_4.dat*
736: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 11-Oct-2012 15:51:10 MDT, site visit on Thursday, May 17th, 2012 (SpB, KB)
Thursday, May 17th, 2012 Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB, KB
Purpose of visit: get logger data, meet Max, change span
Weather: A Mix of snow, wind, calm, sun...the trail to the tower is
still firm and solid. But, the ground is starting to appear in many
spots. There was a slight dusting of snow in the morning. Como creek
is flowing.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep.
* Kyle Becker (high school student in Boulder) was up at the site to
collect LAI measurements.
* The snow is pretty much GONE!...I completely missed the melt
period...there are a still a few spots with snow remnants...but the
trails are fairly dry and como creek is not too high.
* the Aspens at C1 are just starting to break bud....the ones lower
down have already leafed out (even as close as the top of the power
line).
* Barker Res was not going over the spillway on my way up, but was on
my way back down...
---------
* Span cylinder at 1600 psi. N2 at 800 psi.
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 00 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 00 cm
farthest probe = 00 cm
* Kyle Becker collected the LAI-2000 measurements at the site
* LAI files are:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1700 May 17 12:24 LAI_clear_120517.txt*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1698 May 17 13:44 LAI_cloudy_120517.txt*
* checked the location of the undersnow thermocouples (near the snow
temp probes)...for the distances north of the "tree" snowtemp probe I
found:
TC profile 1 = 45 cm
TC profile 2 = 115 cm
snow probe (Mid) = 150 cm
TC profile 3 = 150 + 65 = 215 cm
snow probe (Far) = 150 + 122 = 272 cm
The "tree snow temp probe" is 65cm from one tree and 82 cm from a 2nd
tree....
* from approx 13:02 - 13:20 MST, swapped out the dessicant on the profiler (li-6251).
- at 13:02 MST, did zero, co2 approx 0.006 mV
- at 13:18 MST, did zero + blow test (ok).
(zero is approx 0.008 mV).
- at 13:20 MST, back to auto mode. flow rate at ~14.
* disconnected Noahs logger
* re-connected the CR1000 (Brent/Dustin).
* disconnected MRS cr10 logger (I think?). Also, dumped water out of
this box....
* downloaded logger data (and reset logger clocks):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1166284 May 17 10:38 soil5_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1239685 May 17 11:00 soil5_17b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 424141 May 17 11:04 soil5_17c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1265344 May 17 11:18 tc5_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1273626 May 17 11:28 tc5_17b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 310985 May 17 11:31 tc5_17c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 125709 May 17 11:34 noah5_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 168441 May 17 11:40 mrs5_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1934 May 17 12:03 CR1000_Public_120517.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 6376 May 17 12:03 CR1000_Status_120517.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 670004 May 17 12:57 prf5_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1162138 May 17 13:10 met5_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 507686 May 17 13:19 met5_17b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 759277 May 17 13:29 nctc5_17.dat*
other notes about the LI-7200:
--------------------------------
here is how to check the settings on the LI-7200:
$ date
Wed Jun 6 19:48:07 UTC 2012
$ more /home/conf/li7200.conf
(LI7200(Reg(Reg7 48)(Reg25 32768))(Outputs (BW 5)(Delay 12)(SDM
(Address 3))(Dac1 (Source CO2MFD)(Zero 360.00)(Full 450.00)(Set
1))(Dac2 (Source H2OMFD)(Zero 0.00)(Full 30.00)(Set 2.00))(Dac3
(Source SETPOINT)(Zero 0)(Full 5)(Set 3.00))(Dac4 (Source
SETPOINT)(Zero 0)(Full 5)(Set 4.00))(Dac5 (Source SETPOINT)(Zero
0)(Full 5)(Set 5.00))(Dac6 (Source SETPOINT)(Zero 0)(Full 5)(Set
0.50))(RS232 (Baud 9600)(Freq 0)(EOL 0A)(Labels TRUE)(DiagRec
TRUE)(Ndx FALSE)(Time FALSE)(Date FALSE)(CO2Raw FALSE)(H2ORaw
FALSE)(DiagVal FALSE)(CO2D FALSE)(H2OD FALSE)(Temp FALSE)(Pres
FALSE)(Aux TRUE)(Aux2 TRUE)(Aux3 TRUE)(Aux4 TRUE)(Cooler FALSE)(CO2MF
FALSE)(CO2MFd FALSE)(H2OMF FALSE)(H2OMFd FALSE)(DewPt FALSE)(APres
FALSE)(DPres FALSE)(AvgTemp FALSE)(TempIn FALSE)(TempOut FALSE)(AGC
TRUE)(H2OAW FALSE)(H2OAWO FALSE)(CO2AW FALSE)(CO2AWO
FALSE)(MeasFlowRate FALSE)(VolFlowRate FALSE)(FlowPressure
FALSE)(FlowPower FALSE)(FlowDrive FALSE)(MinDrift FALSE)(Drift
FALSE)(YZ FALSE))(ENet (Freq 1.00)(EOL 0A)(Labels TRUE)(DiagRec
FALSE)(Ndx TRUE)(Time TRUE)(Date TRUE)(CO2Raw TRUE)(H2ORaw
TRUE)(DiagVal TRUE)(CO2D TRUE)(H2OD TRUE)(Temp TRUE)(Pres TRUE)(Aux
TRUE)(Aux2 TRUE)(Aux3 TRUE)(Aux4 TRUE)(Cooler TRUE)(CO2MF TRUE)(CO2MFd
TRUE)(H2OMF TRUE)(H2OMFd TRUE)(DewPt TRUE)(APres TRUE)(DPres
TRUE)(AvgTemp TRUE)(TempIn TRUE)(TempOut TRUE)(AGC TRUE)(H2OAW
TRUE)(H2OAWO TRUE)(CO2AW TRUE)(CO2AWO TRUE)(MeasFlowRate
TRUE)(VolFlowRate TRUE)(FlowPressure TRUE)(FlowPower TRUE)(FlowDrive
TRUE)(MinDrift FALSE)(Drift FALSE)(YZ FALSE))(Logging (Freq
10.0)(Split 240)(Zip TRUE)(Ext )(Full Stop)(7700Status FALSE)(Ndx
TRUE)(Time TRUE)(Date TRUE)(CO2Raw TRUE)(H2ORaw TRUE)(DiagVal
TRUE)(CO2D TRUE)(H2OD TRUE)(Temp TRUE)(Pres TRUE)(Aux FALSE)(Aux2
FALSE)(Aux3 FALSE)(Aux4 FALSE)(Cooler TRUE)(CO2MF TRUE)(CO2MFd
TRUE)(H2OMF TRUE)(H2OMFd TRUE)(DewPt TRUE)(APres TRUE)(DPres
TRUE)(AvgTemp TRUE)(TempIn TRUE)(TempOut TRUE)(AGC TRUE)(H2OAW
FALSE)(H2OAWO FALSE)(CO2AW FALSE)(CO2AWO FALSE)(MeasFlowRate
TRUE)(VolFlowRate TRUE)(FlowPressure TRUE)(FlowPower TRUE)(FlowDrive
FALSE)(MinDrift )(Drift )(YZ )(SECONDS )(NANOSECONDS )(CH4 FALSE)(CH4D
FALSE)(TEMP FALSE)(PRESSURE FALSE)(AUX1 FALSE)(AUX2 FALSE)(AUX3
FALSE)(AUX4 FALSE)(AUXTC1 FALSE)(AUXTC2 FALSE)(AUXTC3 FALSE)(RSSI
FALSE)(DROPRATE FALSE)(AUXTCDIAG )(DIAG FALSE)(Metadata (Log
TRUE)(Site (site_name )(altitude )(gpsformat )(latitude )(longitude
)(canopy_height )(displacement_height )(roughness_length ))(Station
(station_name ))(Instruments (instr_1_manufacturer )(instr_1_model
)(instr_1_height )(instr_1_wformat )(instr_1_wref
)(instr_1_north_offset )(instr_1_head_corr )(instr_2_manufacturer
)(instr_2_model )(instr_2_height )(instr_2_north_separation
)(instr_2_east_separation )(instr_2_vertical_separation
)(instr_2_tube_length )(instr_2_tube_diameter )(instr_3_manufacturer
)(instr_3_model )(instr_3_height )(instr_3_north_separation
)(instr_3_east_separation )(instr_3_vertical_separation ))))(TestData
FALSE))(Inputs (Pressure (Source Measured)(UserVal 0))(Temperature
(Source Measured)(UserVal 0))(Aux (Name )(Units )(A 1)(B 0))(Aux2
(Name )(Units )(A 1)(B 0))(Aux3 (Name )(Units )(A 1)(B 0))(Aux4 (Name
)(Units )(A 1)(B 0)))(Calibrate (ZeroCO2 (Val 0.965902)(Date 14 10
2010 09:33))(SpanCO2 (Val 1.00386)(Target 600.7)(Tdensity 23.486)(Date
14 10 2010 09:35))(Span2CO2 (Val 0.0)(Target )(Tdensity )(ic
0.113768)(act 0.11333)(Date 4Cal))(ZeroH2O (Val 1.07162)(Date 14 10
2010 09:56))(SpanH2O (Val 1.0047)(Target 12.00)(Tdensity 522.966)(Date
14 10 2010 10:13))(Span2H2O (Val 0.0)(Target )(Tdensity )(iw
0.0633358)(awt 0.0630395)(Date 4Cal)))(Coef (Current (SerialNo
72H-0192)(Band (A 1.15))(CO2 (A 1.55378E+2)(B 2.00138E+3)(C
5.32387E+7)(D -1.74441E+10)(E 2.33854E+12)(XS 0.0000)(Z 9.81E-06))(H2O
(A 5.62386E+3)(B 4.10601E+6)(C 4.23989E+6)(XS -0.0020)(Z
1.41E-04))(Pressure (A0 57.191)(A1 15.238))(DPressure (A0 0.000)(A1
1.000))))(Clock(PTP slaveonly)(Zone UTC))(CH4 (Head )))$
on 4/25/12 at 15:25 MST --- changed LI-7200 "bandwidth" from 20 Hz to 5 Hz
(this is under "Outputs" --> "Setup")
also, updated the DAC output for
OLD: DAC1 co2 dry (umol/mol) 0V = 330.00 5V=430
NEW: DAC1 co2 dry (umol/mol) 0V = 360.00 5V=450
735: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 11-Oct-2012 12:50:17 MDT, site visit on Thursday, April 19th, 2012 (SpB, MB, E, S)
Thursday, April 19th, 2012 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB, MB, E, S
Purpose of visit: get logger data, meet Max, change span
Weather: A Mix of snow, wind, calm, sun...the trail to the tower is
still firm and solid. But, the ground is starting to appear in many
spots. There was a slight dusting of snow in the morning. Como creek
is flowing.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU Prius.
* max, eric, and sally hauled the AC up from the
parking lot near the 1st gate. (it was already at
the tower when I arrived).
---------
* Span cylinder at 100 psi --> 1800 psi. N2 at 1490 psi.
* at 13 MST, swapped span cylinder; old=sg9166747 new= cc240401
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 39 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 53 cm
farthest probe = 51 cm
* Max setup the AC unit outside the bowling TGA shed.
(seems to have a spike at startup, but then was only drawing
around 1 amp)...
* at around 13:30 MST, fixed ch11 of NCTC...this was the 16m thermocouple.
(two levels below the 21.5 m level)...the hts are:
...(this is was one that was only twisted together...I re-did the twist)...
z_ht_tc_cu_new_cm=[40 91 138 200 396 592 806 993 1298 1650 1950 2198];
s_Ttc_cu=[s_T8 s_T7 s_T1 s_T5 s_T6 s_T2 s_T3 s_T4 s_T9 s_T11 s_T10 s_T12];
so channel to ht is:
TC channel height
---------- ------
1 138 cm
2 592 cm
3 806 cm
4 993 cm
5 200 cm
6 396 cm
7 91 cm
8 40 cm
9 1298 cm
10 1950 cm
11 1650 cm
12 2198 cm
* from approx 12:55 - 13:10 MST, swapped out the dessicant on the profiler (li-6251).
- at 12:55 MST, did zero, co2 approx -0.000 mV
- at 13:10 MST, did zero + blow test (ok).
(zero is approx 0.000 mV).
- at 13:11 MST, back to auto mode. flow rate at ~15.
* from 13:18-13:20 MST, adjusted the flow rate in the LI-6262.
flow adjustment (using needle valve in 6262 box).
before after
sample 9.26 9.26
span 9.34 9.24
N2 9.36 --
* downloaded logger data (and reset logger clocks):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 173855 Apr 19 11:01 mrs4_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 187186 Apr 19 10:58 noah4_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1197282 Apr 19 10:27 soil4_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 888850 Apr 19 10:35 soil4_19b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1319372 Apr 19 10:49 tc4_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 831307 Apr 19 10:55 tc4_19b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1126816 Apr 19 11:28 ucb4_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 890905 Apr 19 11:37 ucb4_19b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 578935 Apr 19 13:43 nctc4_19.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1319370 May 17 09:07 mrs_120419.dat
A few notes about the LI-7200:
on 4/25/12 at 15:25 MST --- changed LI-7200 "bandwidth" from 20 Hz to 5 Hz
(this is under "Outputs" --> "Setup")
also, updated the DAC output for
OLD: DAC1 co2 dry (umol/mol) 0V = 330.00 5V=430
NEW: DAC1 co2 dry (umol/mol) 0V = 360.00 5V=450
on 4/3/12 --- changed LI-7200 sample rate from 20-Hz back to 10-Hz.
noted a few questions in the "outputs" options:
1. the "bandwidth" is set to 20-Hz.
2. the "Delay time(ms)" is set with an interval of "12"...
for DAC this a delay = 172 + 12*6.667 = 252 ms.
for SDM/RS232/Ethernet the delay = 130 + 12*6.667 = 210.0 ms
3. under DACs it's DAC1 co2 dry (umol/mol) 0V = 330.00 5V=430
(note, I need to CHANGE this sometime soon..current co2 is around 410 umol/mol)
DAC2 h2o dry (mmol/mol) 0V = 0 5V= 30 mmol/mol
(current is 290 mmol/m3)....need to convert to mmol/mol.
734: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 11-Oct-2012 12:48:27 MDT, site visit on Thursday, March 29th, 2012 (SpB)
Thursday, March 29th, 2012 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: check cals of LI-6262 + N2 cyl.
Weather: warm, sunny, calm. Almost no snow along power line. All
exposed areas are snow-free. (extremely dry March..maybe only a trace
of precip?)...
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU Prius.
* saw a few clouds of gnats or mosquitos....
---------
* Span cylinder at 400 psi. N2 at 400 psi.
* snow depths (BIG change over the past two weeks):
closest to tree = 51 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 66 cm
farthest probe = 68 cm
* I think maybe the inlet tubes for the LI-6262 N2/span cal
gas have been swapped from last Dec...it was not clear to me,
but I fiddled with it so it's working as it was previously
(at least using the manual toggles it works fine).
* used the extra scott-marrin cylinder to test each of these two line
for leaks (connected to the tubing at a tee near the prof box)...both
lines seemed to hold pressure without leaking.
* borrowed the clamp-on amp meter from Kurt Knudsen to check each
ciruit at the tower:
Overall Usage: approx 13 amps
(note: this is consistent with what Rainbow/Dave found, but
doesn't include USGS)
Individual Circuits at CU tower:
1. "Outlet Below": 8.5 amps
This runs the quacker and network swith in the quacker
box (first goes to the UPS at 1st tower level).
Also, in Fall 2011 added the Picarro system to this
circuit.
2. "Bottom Level": 3-4 amps
This runs the pumps at the bottom of the tower..as well as
the TGA and everything else in the TGA shed.
3. "Middle Level": 2-3 amps (might be lower than this)
This runs the network switch at mid-tower level. Also,
the LI-6251 and LI-6262.
4. "Top Level": 2-3 amps (probably less).
This runs the CSATs, radiation instruments. Also,
added LI-7200 in Fall 2011.
* downloaded logger data (and reset logger clocks):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1217990 Mar 29 12:45 soil3_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 828309 Mar 29 12:52 soil3_29b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1322251 Mar 29 12:25 tc3_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 753543 Mar 29 12:31 tc3_29b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 269772 Mar 29 13:35 prf3_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 692168 Mar 29 13:42 met3_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 543150 Mar 29 15:10 nctc3_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 551381 Mar 29 15:18 cnr3_29.dat*
733: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 11-Oct-2012 12:44:51 MDT, site visit on Friday, March 9th, 2012 (SpB)
Friday, March 9th, 2012 Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: get logger data. swap prof pump.
Weather: warm, sunny, calm.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU Prius.
---------
* Span cylinder at 400 psi. N2 at 400 psi.
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 73 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 91 cm
farthest probe = 100 cm
* from approx 14:18-15:12 MST, Changed profiler (li-6251) micropump
(KNI unmp30)...note, I found the extra refurbished pump in the
trailer (and used that)...it had the holes tapped so I could put
it in the prof box....there is also a NEW pump...I was going to set
this up in the external grey box...but never needed to do it.
The grey box and new micropump are both in the trailer.
* from 15:29-15:33 MST, swiped the Krypton Hyg.
* at 15:45 MST, exhaled near LI-6262 inlet (as a leak check)
[this seemed to work fine...it caused the co2 signal to clip
and go WAY off-scale...interestingly, it also appeared to affect
other measurements with the fast logger (not sure why that would
happen?!?)...
* when max installed the picarro inlets they cable-tied and
hose-clamped EVERYTHING to the tower...I was worried they had
crushed/damaged the flux inlet tubing...and in a few spots it looks
a bit dented (from what I could tell it's ok). Also, they put
zip-ties approx every 10 cm. So, to remove anything is a royal
pain...
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 684763 Mar 9 12:51 cnr3_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 848284 Mar 9 14:37 met3_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 188734 Mar 9 13:36 mrs3_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 731827 Mar 9 14:46 nctc3_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 114327 Mar 9 13:32 noah3_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 114327 Mar 9 13:32 noah_120309.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 346143 Mar 9 14:27 prf3_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1240242 Mar 9 13:54 soil3_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1278715 Mar 9 14:05 soil3_9b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 188814 Mar 9 14:07 soil3_9c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1278686 Mar 9 13:19 tc3_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1381161 Mar 9 13:29 tc3_9b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 30134 Mar 9 13:30 tc3_9c.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1710827 Mar 29 11:05 mrs_120309.dat
732: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 11-Oct-2012 12:43:33 MDT, site visit on Monday, February 13th, 2012 (SpB)
Monday, February 13th, 2012 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: get logger data. swap prof dessicant.
Weather: calm and snowy (at times snowing heavily).
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep.
---------
* Span cylinder at 500 psi. N2 at 800 psi.
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 78 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 98 cm
farthest probe = 104 cm
* from 13:20-13:39 MST, Changed profiler (li-6251) dessicant
...(note, the knf micro-pump is DYING!!)...
* at around 14:00 MST, cleaned snow of the UC PAR sensor (UC REBS was
snow-free!)...but the CNR-2 sensor was snow covered and there was ICE
on top of this sensor....it was also tilted (fixed by eye-balling
it)...
* downloaded logger data (and reset logger clocks):
NOTE: missing on of the soil files (soil2_13b.dat)!! Also,
lost 2 days of tc logger data because the logger filled up.
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1229159 Feb 13 11:50 soil2_13.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1126681 Feb 13 12:04 tc2_13.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1366912 Feb 13 12:16 tc2_13b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 764797 Feb 13 12:21 tc2_13c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 144875 Feb 13 12:24 noah2_13.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1076170 Feb 13 12:58 met2_13.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 877296 Feb 13 13:09 cnr2_13.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 937897 Feb 13 13:20 nctc2_13.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 444037 Feb 13 13:48 prf2_13.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 2177695 Feb 13 15:48 mrs_120213.dat
731: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 11-Oct-2012 12:40:31 MDT, site visit on Saturday, February 4th, 2012 (SpB)
Saturday, February 4th, 2012 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: get logger data. check on cal gases.
Weather: snowy.
--------- Misc Notes:
* went to T-van
---------
from Feb 4th (short visit after going to T-van):
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 2293871 Feb 4 11:11 mrs_120112_raw.dat
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1270288 Feb 4 17:38 soil2_4.dat*
730: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Oct-2012 17:07:01 MDT, site visit on Thursday, January 12th, 2012 (SpB)
Thursday, January 12th, 2012 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: get logger data. check on cal gases.
Weather: blustery. and chilly.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU prius.
* injured my leg the day before, so moving a bit slowly.
---------
* Span cylinder at 600 psi. N2 at 1250 psi.
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 49 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 67 cm
farthest probe = 76 cm
* downloaded logger data (NO reset of logger clocks):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1313835 Jan 12 11:08 tc1_12.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1381550 Jan 12 11:18 tc1_12b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 181614 Jan 12 11:20 tc1_12c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 154657 Jan 12 11:23 noah1_12.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1318327 Jan 12 11:39 soil1_12.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1343588 Jan 12 11:49 soil1_12b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 224800 Jan 12 11:52 soil1_12c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 553929 Jan 12 12:05 ucb1_12.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 923230 Jan 12 12:33 met1_12.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 377094 Jan 12 12:39 prf1_12.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 746516 Jan 12 12:50 cnr1_12.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 789171 Jan 12 13:06 nctc1_12.dat*
729: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Oct-2012 17:04:56 MDT, site visit on Friday, December 16th, 2011 (SpB)
Friday, December 16th, 2011 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB,
Purpose of visit: remove tree, get logger data.
Weather: calm and nice. sunny.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU prius.
* Jen and Sandor (and Mike?) came out to help with
the tree trimming....
---------
* Span cylinder at 830 psi. N2 at 0 psi.
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 32 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 49 cm
farthest probe = 51 cm
* downloaded logger data (and reset logger
clocks):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 606843 Dec 16 09:42 cnr12_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 309538 Dec 16 10:41 prf12_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 237488 Dec 16 10:45 met12_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 639353 Dec 16 10:51 nctc12_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 730739 Dec 16 11:05 tc12_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 733227 Dec 16 11:13 soil12_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 455344 Dec 16 11:27 ucb12_16.dat*
* we cut the top of the tree that was on the guy wire.
info about tree on guy wire:
Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2011 15:56:39 MST
To: blanken@Colorado.EDU, John.Knowles@Colorado.EDU
cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU, jennifer.f.morse@Colorado.EDU,
kelly.matheson@Colorado.EDU, William.Bowman@Colorado.EDU,
markw@culter.colorado.edu, Max.Berkelhammer@Colorado.EDU,
david.bowling@utah.edu
From: Sean Burns
Subject: Tree at AmeriFlux tower...
Hi,
fyi---I took a closer look at the tree which fell near the ameriflux
tower...and I noticed it is actually leaning on one of the guy
wires...the tower does not seem to be affected at all and the guy wire
was tight, but not overly-tight (from what I could tell)...
here are a few photos:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/111124/pic00019.jpg
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/111124/pic00018.jpg
the tree didn't snap off, but instead it tipped over with the roots
still partially in the ground, ie:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/111115/pic00014.jpg
it's only the top 1-2' that are on the guy wire...I was a bit wary to
cut the tree without ropes and/or other support because I didn't want
it to swing down and hit the guy wire below it...it might also come
close to the fence around the tower (or possibly the laser
shed)....
my question: is there a procedure which needs to be followed or should
we just set a day to do this? John, which saw did you use for the
tree along the trail? (there is small hand saw in the laser shed, but
it would be nice to have a bigger/better one)..
SpB.
728: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Oct-2012 17:03:44 MDT, site visit on Friday, December 9th, 2011 (SpB)
Friday, December 9th, 2011 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB, M, M, +
Purpose of visit: check on N2 cylinder (seems to be empty?)
Weather: not bad. the snow is cold/nice.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep.
* Max and his team was up there making some mods to the system.
---------
* Span cylinder at 830 psi. N2 at 0 psi.
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 38 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 57 cm
farthest probe = 59 cm
* at 10 MST, swapped N2 cylinder; old=cc262398, new=cc63143
* NOTE: No longer doing cals with LI-6262
* messed around with trying to find a leak in the N2 line...it
definitely seemed to run out before it should have. in the end I
capped the calibration gases (both N2 and span) from going up to the
LI-6262 box. [note, this worked without any leaks]. Need to test the
individual lines going into the LI-6262 and make sure the valves are
still holding pressure...
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 514016 Dec 9 14:59 met12_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 68528 Dec 9 14:20 noah12_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1183323 Dec 9 14:00 soil12_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 387694 Dec 9 14:03 soil12_9b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1297062 Dec 9 14:16 tc12_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 290010 Dec 9 14:18 tc12_9b.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1599550 Dec 9 16:32 mrs_111209.dat
* at 15:00 MST, updated the met logger to stop doing LI-6262 cals
(this program skips the calibrations of the LI-6262):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 12113 Dec 9 14:53 met_08.csi*
* from approx 15:15-15:40 MST, Changed profiler (li-6251) dessicant
727: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Oct-2012 17:00:43 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, November 24th, 2011 (SpB)
Thursday, November 24th, 2011 Visit:
------------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: get logger data
Weather: warm and pleasant.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep.
---------
* Span cylinder at 830 psi. N2 at 580 psi.
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 20 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 30 cm
farthest probe = 36 cm
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 245876 Nov 24 12:20 cnr11_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 258175 Nov 24 12:37 prf11_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 683096 Nov 24 12:45 met11_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 583563 Nov 24 12:54 nctc11_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 419906 Nov 24 14:11 ucb11_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1233185 Nov 24 14:25 soil11_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 343590 Nov 24 14:28 soil11_24b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1397403 Nov 24 14:40 tc11_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 731417 Nov 24 14:45 tc11_24b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 91691 Nov 24 14:47 noah11_24.dat*
726: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Oct-2012 16:56:46 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, November 15th, 2011 (SpB)
Tuesday, November 15th, 2011 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: reboot quacker after long power outage. check on
things.
Weather: windy at times...snowing at times. not too cold, but winter
has arrived. lots of trees damaged/broken by wind over the weekend.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep.
* John Knowles was doing stuff--he's on a Tuesday schedule now.
* power-cycled the picarro for max. We had a power outage between 11/12-11/14.
---------
* Span cylinder at 900 psi. N2 at 800 psi.
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 24 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 34 cm
farthest probe = 38 cm
* at ~13:30 MST, quacker rebooted, data system ON again
* at ~13:30 MST, started ops59; more streamlining of FAST logger (fast_15.csi)
* started new fast logger program:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 6770 Nov 15 13:19 fast_15.csi*
-------------------------------------------------
ops59 2011 nov 14 16:00:00 - 2020 jan 01 16:00:00
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 30292148 Nov 12 17:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/data_archive_2011/nwt111112.160000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 18035344 Nov 12 21:53 /data/projects/NIWOT/data_archive_2011/nwt111113.000000 <-- last file for ops58
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 13908220 Nov 15 17:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/data_archive_2011/nwt111115.210538 <-- first file for ops59
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 38419156 Nov 16 01:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/data_archive_2011/nwt111116.000000
* streamlined the fast logger a bit...also, I think
there was a MISTAKE in chan201 for ops58.
-------------------------------------------------
* list of stuff modified/damaged by wind:
- some trees down along trail to tower. One (probably 1-2'
diameter?) is blocking the trail. John Knowles said this tree was
across the trail on 11/8 and probably fell the previous weekend
(Nov 5-6). It had snapped off about 3 feet from the ground.
- a tree near the base of the western guy wire support fell
over...if it had fallen all the way, it might have fallen between
the fence and laser shed, but a few trees blocked it.
- the 21.5m csat had slid along the tower tubing at the west end so
it was pushed near the krypton...I moved it back to the original
location (marked on the tower strut by black sharpie). the back
support held fast.
- One of the 16m prop-vane boom supports broke...the boom was wedged
at an angle near 16-m the level. the other support (east side)
was still holding it to the tower. replaced back support with a
u-bolt (much more solid than the old support). Note: should check
how the top-level prop-vane is supported...
- top prof inlet had come free and was dangling about two levels
down. it had become tangled in the thermocouple wire (note, i
never cleaned up that thermocouple wire!)...i had to shorten the
dekaron tubing by about 2m so the upper inlet is now at 19m (not
21m).
- rain gauge "bucket" had come loose. the screws holding it were
gone. I kluged support with a bungee cord and duct tape (note:
need to bring small machine screws from trailer to the tower)...
- canopy access tower along trail is leaning against a pair of
trees.
- i think all other instruments, guy wires, and towers are ok. USGS
tower was still there (but didn't go over to check it more
carefully).
* PARTIAL download of soil logger data (the battery was running low).
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 302548 Nov 15 14:21 cnr11_15.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 525580 Nov 15 16:39 soil11_15.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 676921 Dec 9 09:29 mrs_111115.dat
* started new fast logger program:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 6770 Nov 15 13:19 fast_15.csi*
power outage info:
sburns pts/0 urquell.colorado Mon Nov 14 14:47 still logged in
sburns pts/0 urquell.colorado Mon Nov 14 14:40 - 14:41 (00:00)
orrie pts/0 pinkfloyd.colora Mon Nov 14 13:11 - 13:13 (00:02)
reboot system boot 2.6.18-274.7.1.e Mon Nov 14 13:01 (01:46)
sburns pts/0 urquell.colorado Sat Nov 12 20:57 - 20:58 (00:00)
sburns pts/0 urquell.colorado Sat Nov 12 16:11 - 16:11 (00:00)
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 30642308 Nov 12 09:00 nwt111112.080000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 30292148 Nov 12 17:00 nwt111112.160000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 18035344 Nov 12 21:53 nwt111113.000000
725: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Oct-2012 16:50:43 MDT, site visit on Friday, November 4th, 2011 (SpB, DS)
Friday, November 4th, 2011 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB, DS
Purpose of visit: add new thumb drive to LI-7200, deploy
cnr4, get logger data.
Weather: fairly windy. not too cold.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU prius
*
---------
* Span cylinder at XXX psi. N2 at ? psi.
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 21 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 32 cm
farthest probe = 32 cm
* notes about the installation about the cnr2 net radiometer:
* serial no. 080146 sensitivity: shortwave: 15.32 muV/(W/m2)
longwave: 11.61 muV/(W/m2)
* to make sure the values were properly digested by the quacker
I added a gain factor of "100"...eg,
s_Rsw_net_cnr2_raw= s_Rsw_net_cnr2; clear s_Rsw_net_cnr2
s_Rlw_net_cnr2_raw= s_Rlw_net_cnr2; clear s_Rlw_net_cnr2
s_Rsw_net_cnr2_mV= s_Rsw_net_cnr2_raw./100;
s_Rlw_net_cnr2_mV= s_Rlw_net_cnr2_raw./100;
then, convert to physical units, ie:
s_Rsw_net_cnr2= (1000./15.32).*s_Rsw_net_cnr2_mV;
s_Rlw_net_cnr2= (1000./11.61).*s_Rlw_net_cnr2_mV;
* started ingesting LI-7200 data into the FAST data logger...the
DAC settings in the LI-7220 are:
co2 dry (umol/mol) = [330 430]
h2o dry (mmol/mol) = [0 30];
to get these into physical units:
s_co2_li7200_mV= s_co2_li7200; clear s_co2_li7200;
s_h2o_li7200_mV= s_h2o_li7200; clear s_h2o_li7200;
co2_low=330; co2_high=430; R=5000;
s_co2_li7200=(co2_high-co2_low)./R.*s_co2_li7200_mV + co2_low;
h2o_low=0; h2o_high=30; R=5000;
s_h2o_li7200=(h2o_high-h2o_low)./R.*s_h2o_li7200_mV + h2o_low;
* modified UCB and "FAST" logger programs...(the fast logger is
actually running at 5 Hz!! (didn't notice this until after I
left))...ugh!
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 7779 Nov 4 08:12 fast_14.csi*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 8158 Nov 4 11:53 ucb_15.csi*
* at ~9:30 MST, started ops58; added cn2 to UCB logger (ucb_15.csi),
removed p.kPa from FAST logger (fast_14.csi)
-------------------------------------------------
ops58 2011 nov 04 16:35:00 - 2011 nov 14 16:00:00
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 39317744 Nov 4 10:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt111104.080000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 1778356 Nov 4 10:22 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt111104.160000 <-- last file for ops57
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 900462 Nov 4 10:36 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt111104.162222 <-- first file for ops58
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 28289808 Nov 4 18:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt111104.163617 note: these are at 5 Hz!! (need to try again!)
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 30643064 Nov 5 02:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt111105.000000
* tried to streamline the fast ec logger program (removed licor 7500
pressure, changed li-7200 from diff to SE channels) because t.ec was
spiking a lot...not sure what caused the problem, but the program is
actually SLOWER now....
* added the cnr2 net radiation sensor to the UCB logger.
-------------------------------------------------
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 288711 Nov 4 11:30 ucb11_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1222611 Nov 4 12:54 soil11_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 235106 Nov 4 12:57 soil11_4b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1322686 Nov 4 13:11 tc11_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 119687 Nov 4 13:12 tc11_4b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 62069 Nov 4 13:13 noah11_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 183448 Nov 4 13:18 mrs11_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 385394 Nov 4 15:27 cnr11_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 194041 Nov 4 15:32 prf11_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 480534 Nov 4 15:39 met11_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 391861 Nov 4 15:53 nctc11_4.dat*
from power outage on 10/25-10/26 2011 (quacker log):
Oct 23 09:02:02 quacker syslogd 1.4.1: restart.
Oct 26 00:04:06 quacker apmd[882]: Now using Battery Power
Oct 26 00:04:06 quacker apmd[882]: Battery: * * * (100% 3:20)
Oct 26 00:32:38 quacker ntpd[951]: synchronisation lost
Oct 26 02:05:17 quacker apmd[882]: Now using AC Power
Oct 26 02:05:17 quacker apmd[882]: Charge: * * * (46% 1:32)
Oct 26 09:15:28 quacker sshd[12897]: Accepted password for cuff from 10.0.0.4 port 55460 ssh2
Oct 26 09:15:28 quacker sshd(pam_unix)[12899]: session opened for user cuff by (uid=500)
also, on russter2:
last -10
jesse pts/1 crackmonkey.colo Wed Oct 26 12:02 - 12:04 (00:02)
sburns pts/0 bearberry.mmm.uc Wed Oct 26 08:49 still logged in
reboot system boot 2.6.18-274.7.1.e Wed Oct 26 02:06 (12:02)
sburns pts/0 bearberry.mmm.uc Tue Oct 25 18:19 - 18:19 (00:00)
sburns pts/0 bearberry.mmm.uc Tue Oct 25 14:48 - 18:19 (03:30)
724: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Oct-2012 16:45:55 MDT, site visit on Friday, October 21st, 2011 (SpB)
Friday, October 21st, 2011 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: restore LI-7200, re-deploy EOL CSAT-3
box, swap span.
Weather: fairly windy. not too cold.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU jeep (picked up N2 cylinders from campus).
*
---------
* Span cylinder at 200 psi. N2 at ? psi.
* modified "FAST" logger program...(this took several
iterations since the logger is near it's max output)...
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 7991 Oct 21 14:33 fast_13.csi*
* started ops57:
-------------------------------------------------
ops57 2011 oct 21 19:55:30 - 2011 nov 04 16:35:00
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 18166924 Oct 21 13:56 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt111021.160000 <-- last file with ops56
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 3897562 Oct 21 14:58 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt111021.195603 <-- first file with ops57 (sample rate=5 hz)
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 24782 Oct 21 14:59 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt111021.205839 <-- accidental reboot...
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 1648438 Oct 21 15:25 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt111021.205945
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 12440066 Oct 21 18:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt111021.212556
* changed the program for chan 201 (fast logger) to add the
output from the LI-7200 (though the wires are not there yet).
note: i had to mess around with it a bit because the sample
rate was off with early iterations of the program (fast_13.csi)...
-------------------------------------------------
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 222193 Oct 21 13:36 prf10_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 553685 Oct 21 13:46 met10_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 442818 Oct 21 14:34 nctc10_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 447788 Oct 21 14:44 cnr10_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 748684 Oct 21 15:42 soil10_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 730951 Oct 21 15:52 tc10_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 30563 Oct 21 15:58 noah10_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 335194 Oct 21 16:31 ucb10_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 2368799 Oct 21 16:18 CR1000_IRR.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1468 Oct 21 16:20 CR1000_Public.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 5478 Oct 21 16:20 CR1000_Status.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 5584 Oct 21 16:21 Niwot_Program_110518_six_IRsensors_CS215.CR1*
* there were two short power outages on 10/23/11:
#2:
LASTXFER : Line voltage notch or spike
NUMXFERS : 6
XONBATT : 2011-10-23 13:23:56 -0600
TONBATT : 0 seconds
CUMONBATT: 229 seconds
XOFFBATT : 2011-10-23 13:23:58 -0600
#1:
[~] apcaccess status
APC : 001,049,1238
DATE : 2011-10-23 09:54:53 -0600
HOSTNAME : russter2.colorado.edu
VERSION : 3.14.8 (16 January 2010) redhat
UPSNAME : UPS_IDEN
CABLE : Custom Cable Smart
MODEL : Smart-UPS SC620
UPSMODE : Stand Alone
STARTTIME: 2011-10-04 18:01:22 -0600
STATUS : ONLINE
LINEV : 118.8 Volts
LOADPCT : 24.0 Percent Load Capacity
BCHARGE : 100.0 Percent
TIMELEFT : 49.0 Minutes
MBATTCHG : 5 Percent
MINTIMEL : 3 Minutes
MAXTIME : 0 Seconds
MAXLINEV : 119.5 Volts
MINLINEV : 118.8 Volts
OUTPUTV : 118.8 Volts
SENSE : High
DWAKE : 000 Seconds
DSHUTD : 060 Seconds
DLOWBATT : 02 Minutes
LOTRANS : 106.0 Volts
HITRANS : 127.0 Volts
RETPCT : 000.0 Percent
ALARMDEL : 5 seconds
BATTV : 13.6 Volts
LINEFREQ : 60.0 Hz
LASTXFER : Unacceptable line voltage changes
NUMXFERS : 2
XONBATT : 2011-10-23 08:34:53 -0600
TONBATT : 0 seconds
CUMONBATT: 8 seconds
XOFFBATT : 2011-10-23 08:34:57 -0600
SELFTEST : NO
STESTI : 336
STATFLAG : 0x07000008 Status Flag
REG1 : 0x00 Register 1
REG2 : 0x00 Register 2
REG3 : 0x00 Register 3
MANDATE : 02/16/07
SERIALNO : 3S0707X24618
BATTDATE : 02/16/07
NOMOUTV : 115 Volts
NOMBATTV : 12.0 Volts
FIRMWARE : 726.1.D
APCMODEL : CWD
END APC : 2011-10-23 09:55:10 -0600
723: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Oct-2012 16:40:38 MDT, site visit on Friday, October 14th, 2011 (SpB, RS, MB, MO, +)
Friday, October 14th, 2011 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB, RS, MB, MO, +
Purpose of visit: coordinate with max, mike on
thier tower setup. bring up N2 cylinders.
Weather: fairly windy. not too cold.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU jeep (picked up N2 cylinders from campus).
* Roger Sauquet came with me (Lyia's boyfriend)
---------
* Span cylinder at 280 psi. N2 at 1850 psi.
* Removed EOL CSAT3 control box (to go back to ver3)
* from approx 10:23-10:39 MST, Changed profiler (li-6251) dessicant
* Powered on MRS/Noah loggers at N. Canopy Tower
* Transported 4 new N2 cylinders to the trailer
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 950109 Oct 14 11:44 soil10_14.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 933789 Oct 14 11:53 tc10_14.dat*
info about trying to fix time on LI-7200:
Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2011 22:24:13 -0000
To: Sean Burns
cc: tmr@Colorado.EDU
From: Eric Roseman
Subject: Status: [CU-Boulder IT Security Office #34225] Firewall Exception Request
Hi Sean,
ptpd is running on both russter2 and lynette, and they both seem to
be sending data to an IP address hardcoded in the binary. Here is some
interface capture output from russter2:
14:50:09.391558 IP russter2.colorado.edu.319 > ptp-primary.mcast.net.319: UDP, length 124
14:50:11.391696 IP russter2.colorado.edu.319 > ptp-primary.mcast.net.319: UDP, length 124
14:50:13.390832 IP russter2.colorado.edu.319 > ptp-primary.mcast.net.319: UDP, length 124
14:50:13.392006 IP lynette.colorado.edu.319 > ptp-primary.mcast.net.319: UDP, length 124
I've restarted ptpd on russter2 with a PTP subdomain set to 'russter',
starting ptpd on lynette with the same option should allow these two
machines to talk directly instead of trying to sync with this remote
server.
Here is the full command used to start ptpd on russter2:
ptpd -t -s 1 -i NTP -b eth0 -p -S -n russter
Running /usr/local/ptpd/bin/ptpd --help will briefly explain what these
options are, and unfortunately this is the best resource for documentation
apart from digging in the source. I also found this page useful:
http://www.nist.gov/el/isd/ieee/terms1588.cfm
I hope this helps,
Eric
> Hi Dan,
>
> can you please confirm whether or not this has been done...or please
> let me know if I should contact someone else about this (I sent this
> email 10 days ago and never heard back from you)....
>
> also, UnixOPS, is there an easy way to check whether or not the 319
> and 320 UDP ports are open and/or being used on russter2? (and also
> on the instrument that uses BusyBox v1.1.0 OS)....I see that russter2
> is running ptpd, ie:
>
> root 2979 0.0 0.1 1788 452 ? Ss Oct26 0:00 /usr/local/ptpd/bin/ptpd -t -s 1 -i NTP -b eth0 -p -S
>
> but for some reason the intrument does not seem to be keeping the
> correct time...here is the email from the instrument manufacturer:
>
> >
> > I'm wondering if a firewall is blocking the communications. I looked up
> > my firewall settings and I have port 319 and 320 UDP open on the master
> > ptpd server. Sorry I didn't think of that earlier. Check that and see if
> > it helps.
> >
> >
>
> is it possible that the ptp information is not being put out on the
> correct port? (and/or how can I check this?)....or perhaps you can
> think of some other reason this isn't working correctly? I realize
> this is not a specific issue with russter2, but if you have any
> advice I would appreciate it...
>
> thanks!
>
> SpB.
>
>
how to reset the LI-7200 remotely:
Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2011 11:28:21 CDT
To: Kevin Ediger ,
Sean Burns
From: Michael Velgersdyk
Subject: RE: LI-COR PTPd clock setup
Hi Sean.
To reboot the system remotely you need to send the following command to the instrument:
(LI7200(Program(Reset TRUE)))
You can do this by connecting to the instrument with the Windows
interface application, select settings and click the manual tab.
Here you are presented with a dialog to enter commands. Paste the
command and press "Send Command".
[cid:image003.jpg@01CC8CBF.E06D1870]
Alternately, you can connect to the instrument on port 7200 and send the same command followed by a newline character.
Michael Velgersdyk
LI-COR Biosciences
time check after resetting li-7200 time to UTC:
-----------------------------------------------
time on LI-7200:
time on russter2:
time on LI-7200: Tue Apr 3 19:58:57 UTC 2012 (note, the time program is working on LI-7200, started working on Feb 8 2012)
time on russter2: Tue Apr 3 19:58:57 UTC 2012
time on LI-7200: Mon Mar 19 17:25:53 UTC 2012
time on russter2: Mon Mar 19 11:26:12 MDT 2012
time on LI-7200: Mon Feb 20 03:36:19 UTC 2012
time on russter2: Mon Feb 20 03:36:19 UTC 2012
time on LI-7200: Thu Feb 16 22:28:52 UTC 2012
time on russter2: Thu Feb 16 22:28:53 UTC 2012
(basically the same).
time on LI-7200: Fri Feb 10 23:57:15 UTC 2012
time on russter2: Fri Feb 10 23:57:15 UTC 2012
time on LI-7200: Sat Jan 28 21:56:51 UTC 2012
time on russter2: Sat Jan 28 21:56:55 UTC 2012
time on LI-7200: Tue Jan 24 20:25:48 UTC 2012
time on russter2: Tue Jan 24 20:25:47 UTC 2012
time on LI-7200: Tue Jan 24 18:58:15 UTC 2012
time on russter2: Tue Jan 24 18:50:19 UTC 2012
LI-7200= 58*60+15-(50*60+19)= 476 sconds FAST
time on LI-7200: Fri Jan 20 22:36:33 UTC 2012
time on russter2: Fri Jan 20 22:28:30 UTC 2012
LI-7200= 36*60+33-(28*60+30)= 483 seconds FAST
time on LI-7200: Tue Jan 10 19:36:38 UTC 2012
time on russter2: Tue Jan 10 19:32:38 UTC 2012
LI-7200= 36*60+38-(32*60+38) = 240 seconds FAST
time on LI-7200: Tue Dec 27 19:51:22 UTC 2011
time on russter2: Tue Dec 27 19:50:43 UTC 2011
time on LI-7200: Thu Dec 8 23:52:53 UTC 2011
time on russter2: Thu Dec 8 23:52:57 UTC 2011
time was reset here on 12/4, ie:
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 7547010 Dec 4 20:00 2011-12-04T160000_AIU-0366.ghg
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 26297530 Dec 4 23:12 2011-12-04T200000_AIU-0366.data
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 8782 Dec 4 20:00 2011-12-04T200000_AIU-0366.metadata
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 1323122 Dec 5 00:00 2011-12-04T231524_AIU-0366.ghg
time on LI-7200: Sun Dec 4 23:07:53 UTC 2011
time on russter2: Sun Dec 4 23:06:18 UTC 2011
time on LI-7200: Fri Dec 2 18:28:16 UTC 2011
time on russter2: Fri Dec 2 18:26:39 UTC 2011
LI-7200= 28*60+16-(26*60+39)= 97 seconds FAST
time on LI-7200: Tue Nov 29 16:09:59 UTC 2011
time on russter2: Tue Nov 29 16:08:19 UTC 2011
LI-7200= 9*60+59-(8*60+19) = 100 seconds FAST
time on LI-7200: Wed Nov 23 19:04:47 UTC 2011
time on urquell: Wed Nov 23 19:02:59 UTC 2011
LI-7200= 4*60+47-(2*60+59) = 108 seconds FAST
time on LI-7200: Wed Nov 16 17:43:02 UTC 2011
time on urquell: Wed Nov 16 17:41:05 UTC 2011
LI-7200= 43*60+2-41*60+5= 127 seconds FAST
time on LI-7200: Mon Nov 14 22:52:24 UTC 2011
time on urquell: Mon Nov 14 22:50:24 UTC 2011
LI-7200= 120 seconds FAST
time on LI-7200: Fri Nov 11 15:57:20 UTC 2011
time on urquell: Fri Nov 11 15:57:10 UTC 2011
time on LI-7200: Mon Nov 7 15:58:23 UTC 2011
time on russter2: Mon Nov 7 15:58:08 UTC 2011
time on LI-7200: Thu Nov 3 22:51:44 UTC 2011
time on urquell: Thu Nov 3 22:51:46 UTC 2011
time on LI-7200: Wed Nov 2 20:46:50 UTC 2011
time on russter2: Wed Nov 2 20:46:57 UTC 2011
----------------actually it is NOT quite fixed on 11/1/2011 (maybe it needs to be a "slave only"??) ----------
time on LI-7200: Tue Nov 1 17:34:07 UTC 2011
time on urquell: Tue Nov 1 17:34:14 UTC 2011
time on LI-7200: Thu Oct 27 22:36:00 UTC 2011
time on time.gov: Thu Oct 27 22:36:00 UTC 2011
time on LI-7200: Thu Oct 27 22:34:24 UTC 2011
time on urquell: Thu Oct 27 22:34:24 UTC 2011
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 118315 Oct 27 20:00 2011-10-27T195700_AIU-0366.ghg <--- last data file with possible time issues?
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 27032993 Oct 27 22:55 2011-10-27T200000_AIU-0366.data.part
-rwxrw-rw- 1 root root 10208 Oct 27 20:00 2011-10-27T200000_AIU-0366.metadata.part
----------------the problem is fixed on 10/27/2011 ----------
time on LI-7200: Tue Oct 25 21:00:52 UTC 2011
time on urquell: Tue Oct 25 21:00:02 UTC 2011
time on LI-7200: Tue Oct 25 14:17:04 UTC 2011
time on urquell: Tue Oct 25 14:16:14 UTC 2011
time on LI-7200: Sun Oct 23 16:01:21 UTC 2011
time on russter2: Sun Oct 23 16:00:29 UTC 2011
time on LI-7200: Thu Oct 13 16:52:41 UTC 2011
time on russter2: Thu Oct 13 16:52:24 UTC 2011
time on LI-7200: Tue Oct 11 19:32:58 UTC 2011
time on russter2: Tue Oct 11 19:32:37 UTC 2011
time on LI-7200: Mon Oct 10 22:04:49 UTC 2011
time on russter2: Mon Oct 10 22:04:27 UTC 2011
time on LI-7200: Sun Oct 9 23:45:23 UTC 2011
time.gov: Sun Oct 9 23:45:00 UTC 2011
time on urquell: Sun Oct 9 17:42:55 MDT 2011
time.gov: Sun Oct 9 17:43:00 MDT 2011
time on urquell: Sun Oct 9 23:39:35 UTC 2011
time on LI-7200: Sun Oct 9 23:40:03 UTC 2011
next day (after resetting clock, plus, ssh firewall is now open)
time on urquell: Thu Oct 6 19:12:31 UTC 2011
time on LI-7200: Thu Oct 6 19:12:32 UTC 2011
after power outage...
urquell.colorado.edu:/data/home/staff/sburns>date -u
Wed Oct 5 16:14:32 UTC 2011
$ date
Wed Oct 5 16:16:26 UTC 2011
time on urquell: Mon Oct 3 00:20:41 UTC 2011
time on LI-7200: Mon Oct 3 00:21:40 UTC 2011
time on russter2: Wed Sep 28 15:59:14 UTC 2011
time on LI-7200: Wed Sep 28 15:59:46 UTC 2011
urquell.colorado.edu:/data/home/staff/sburns>date -u
time on urquell: Tue Sep 27 19:11:32 UTC 2011
time on LI-7200: Tue Sep 27 19:12:10 UTC 2011
urquell.colorado.edu:/data/home/staff/sburns>date -u
Sat Sep 24 23:29:01 UTC 2011
$ date
Sat Sep 24 23:29:13 UTC 2011
--------------------------------
another time check:
time on urquell: Tue Sep 20 12:44:37 MDT 2011
time on LI-7200: Tue Sep 20 13:07:41 MDT 2011
difference: 23:04 too FAST!
another time check:
time on urquell:Wed Sep 14 13:15:56 MDT 2011 [note, the problem with urquell is now fixed]
time on time.gov: Wed Sep 14 13:16:00 MDT 2011
time on LI-7200: Wed Sep 14 13:35:39 MDT 2011
time on time.gov: Wed Sep 14 13:14:00 MDT 2011
difference: 21:39 too FAST
I just noticed that the time on the LI-7200 is WAY OFF, ie:
time on the LI-7200:
Tue Sep 13 17:04:19 MDT 2011
time on urquell:
Tue Sep 13 16:42:34 MDT 2011
difference to urquell: 21:45 too FAST (note, that urquell is slow by approx 4 sec)
approx diff to time.gov: 21:41 too FAST.
note: to access the li-7200, do:
722: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Oct-2012 16:31:10 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, October 5th, 2011 (SpB, JL, C, +)
Wednesday, October 5th, 2011 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JL, C
Purpose of visit: make sure everything is working
after the power is restored at the tower.
Weather: Cool. There were some dark clouds
at times, but then periods of sun too. Feels like
summer is OVER.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU jeep (was planning to move gas cylinders).
*
---------
* Span cylinder at 350 psi. N2 at 0 psi.
* at approx 8:15 MST, Power restored (short near creek fixed)
* From 9:15-10:00 MST, swapped N2 cylinder; old=cc301525, new=cc262398
* at 12:20 MST, started ops56; cleaned up UCB logger (chan 202).
-------------------------------------------------
ops56 2011 oct 05 17:21:00 - 2011 oct 21 19:55:30
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 24417384 Oct 3 15:39 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt111003.160000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 2294260 Oct 5 10:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt111005.152336 reboot after power outage (John Layden)...
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 6361568 Oct 5 11:21 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt111005.160000 <-- ops55 (last file)
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 30713998 Oct 5 18:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt111005.172141 <-- ops56 (first file)
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 37036620 Oct 6 02:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt111006.000000
* removed a bunch of broken/dead/unecessary sensors from the UCB logger
-------------------------------------------------
* at UCB logger started running ucb_14.csi (removed dead/broken sensors)
* downloaded logger data and reset the time for all loggers (synced
watch before), ie:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 298834 Oct 5 08:48 cnr10_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 371363 Oct 5 08:58 met10_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 281477 Oct 5 09:03 nctc10_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 121473 Oct 5 08:54 prf10_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1114022 Oct 5 10:51 soil10_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1110646 Oct 5 11:03 tc10_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 436051 Oct 5 10:30 ucb10_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 273 Oct 5 10:30 ucb10_5b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 7716 Oct 5 09:30 ucb_14.csi*
-----------------------------------------------
* info about power outage on Monday 10/3/2011:
Broadcast message from root (Mon Oct 3 16:18:21 2011):
UPS UPS_IDEN initiated Shutdown Sequence
Broadcast message from root (Mon Oct 3 16:18:21 2011):
apcupsd UPS UPS_IDEN initiated shutdown
The system is going down for system halt NOW!
Broadcast message from root (Mon Oct 3 16:18:21 2011):
Battery power exhaused on UPS UPS_IDEN. Doing shutdown.
Connection to russter2.colorado.edu closed by remote host.
Connection to russter2.colorado.edu closed.
apcaccess status
APC : 001,050,1284
DATE : 2011-10-03 16:14:37 -0600
HOSTNAME : russter2.colorado.edu
VERSION : 3.14.8 (16 January 2010) redhat
UPSNAME : UPS_IDEN
CABLE : Custom Cable Smart
MODEL : Smart-UPS SC620
UPSMODE : Stand Alone
STARTTIME: 2011-07-14 18:06:32 -0600
STATUS : ONBATT
LINEV : 000.0 Volts
LOADPCT : 25.3 Percent Load Capacity
BCHARGE : 024.0 Percent
TIMELEFT : 10.0 Minutes
MBATTCHG : 5 Percent
MINTIMEL : 3 Minutes
MAXTIME : 0 Seconds
MAXLINEV : 000.0 Volts
MINLINEV : 000.0 Volts
OUTPUTV : 113.4 Volts
SENSE : High
DWAKE : 000 Seconds
DSHUTD : 060 Seconds
DLOWBATT : 02 Minutes
LOTRANS : 106.0 Volts
HITRANS : 127.0 Volts
RETPCT : 000.0 Percent
ALARMDEL : 5 seconds
BATTV : 11.5 Volts
LINEFREQ : 60.0 Hz
LASTXFER : Unacceptable line voltage changes
NUMXFERS : 44
XONBATT : 2011-10-03 15:37:37 -0600
TONBATT : 2221 seconds
CUMONBATT: 3750 seconds
XOFFBATT : 2011-09-30 15:00:37 -0600
LASTSTEST: 2011-08-22 17:35:10 -0600
SELFTEST : NO
STESTI : 336
STATFLAG : 0x07060010 Status Flag
REG1 : 0x00 Register 1
REG2 : 0x00 Register 2
REG3 : 0x00 Register 3
MANDATE : 02/16/07
SERIALNO : 3S0707X24618
BATTDATE : 02/16/07
NOMOUTV : 115 Volts
NOMBATTV : 12.0 Volts
FIRMWARE : 726.1.D
APCMODEL : CWD
END APC : 2011-10-03 16:14:38 -0600
Broadcast message from root (Mon Oct 3 15:37:43 2011):
Power failure on UPS UPS_IDEN. Running on batteries.
date
Mon Oct 3 15:28:06 MDT 2011
ping quacker
PING quacker (10.0.0.2) 56(84) bytes of data.
From russter2-gw (10.0.0.4) icmp_seq=2 Destination Host Unreachable
From russter2-gw (10.0.0.4) icmp_seq=3 Destination Host Unreachable
From russter2-gw (10.0.0.4) icmp_seq=4 Destination Host Unreachable
From russter2-gw (10.0.0.4) icmp_seq=6 Destination Host Unreachable
From russter2-gw (10.0.0.4) icmp_seq=7 Destination Host Unreachable
From russter2-gw (10.0.0.4) icmp_seq=8 Destination Host Unreachable
* first check of status, AFTER RIPs:
721: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Oct-2012 16:24:31 MDT, site visit on Saturday, September 24th, 2011 (SpB, NT, HB, A, +)
Saturday, September 24th, 2011 Visit:
-------------------------------------
At the site: SpB, NT, HB, A, +
Purpose of visit: give short tower tour to Holly
Barnards class, finish setting up li-7200, get
logger data
Weather: Beautiful Fall day. The aspens are in full
color...
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU jeep.
*
---------
* Span cylinder at 400 psi. N2 at 380 psi.
* Holly sent around 3 groups of about 10 students to visit the
site and make tree measurements.
* downloaded logger data and reset the time for all loggers, ie:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1291468 Sep 24 11:42 tc9_24.dat
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 131443 Sep 24 12:09 tc9_24b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1218182 Sep 24 12:21 soil9_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 217398 Sep 24 12:23 soil9_24b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 849861 Sep 24 12:35 ucb9_24.dat* * missing ucb file!!
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 296299 Sep 24 14:11 prf9_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 742863 Sep 24 14:21 met9_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 366491 Sep 24 14:26 nctc9_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 964106 Sep 24 14:56 cnr9_24.dat*
found ucb9_24b, it's:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 537956 Sep 24 12:42 ucb9_24b.dat*
720: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Oct-2012 16:23:03 MDT, site visit on Friday, September 23rd, 2011 (SpB, NT, B, CG, +)
Friday, September 23rd, 2011 Visit:
-------------------------------------
At the site: SpB, NT, B, CG, +
Purpose of visit: move li-7200 to 21.5m, be on-site for
power shutdown.
Weather: Beautiful Fall day. The aspens are in full
color...
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up my jeep.
* John Layden was there with a small crew to add the power splice out
to the new shed...
* Chris gray came up and cleaned up the area around the Bowling shed.
...(we decided to lay the tubing in a line near the trail)...
* Ben/Nicole trenched conduit across trail and ran it out to the
new shed...
---------
* Span cylinder at 400 psi. N2 at 400 psi.
* the power outage was from approx 9:20-11:00 MDT....
* bought a few nu-rail crosses to install the LI-7200 on the tower
(though the inlet is long enough that it doesn't need to go out too
far...which is good because the LI-7200 is not light!)...what worked
was the 1" x 1" cross...and the post fit in the 3/4" cross (which
surprised me a bit after reading the LI-COR documentation)...
* downloaded the li-7200 data from my thumb drive...and installed
the new thumb drive (that is empty).
* changed the clock setting from MDT to UTC...also corrected for the
big offset....it was in "automatic" mode, but the PTP did not seem to
be working (it was off by approx 20 minutes)...
* moved the LI-7200 up to 21.5m, but didn't have time to move the boxes
and run the longer network cable...
719: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Oct-2012 16:21:18 MDT, site visit on Saturday, September 10th, 2011 (SpB)
Saturday, September 10th, 2011 Visit:
-------------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: download logger data, install li-7200,
clean shed.
Weather: pretty nice fall day (some threat of rain, but then
clear, sunny and calm).
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up my jeep.
* setup the li-7200 borrowed from neon, inc. picked this up after
work on friday....
* finally found the new shed made by nicole and the doe team. also
saw the tubing that needs to be cleaned up near that area (email with
Chris Gray about this)...
---------
* Span cylinder at 500 psi. N2 at 700 psi.
* details about the LI-7200 (sn AIU-0366) installation (wanted to put
it at 21.5m, but instead it's at approx 13m):
- didn't have any nu-rail crosses to mount the LI-7200 (thought I
could get this at McGuckins, but they didn't have it)...also,
thought one might be at the site (it wasn't). the li-7200 was
heavier than I expected so I mounted it on the tower stairs and
supported the inlet with the tower tubing....
- mounting hardware to mount vertically was too small (tubing too
big) so the boxes are all laying on the walkup tower. note that
andrew had a similar problem with LI-7500 so he drilled new holes
in the mounting brackets....see:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/110910/pic00015.jpg
(check with NEON it it's ok to drill holes in these brackets, also,
I only have one set of brackets).
- disconnected the rs232 and "aux input" cables from the LI-7550
control box (these are in the cardboard box from neon). note the
"aux input" cable does not seem quite finished (ie, the heat
shrink is not shrunk?)...see photo.
- there was no usb drive with the LI-7200 (surprise!...so I used my
own, dumped files off my usb onto plumwood)....this seemed to work.
- need a longer network cable to reach the tower network switch (also
bring a network rj45 "coupler" and longer cable...).
- worked with DHCP, but setup with a spare fixed IP
(lynette.colorado.edu), was able to ftp files back to plumwood
(need windows software, is there a way to do this with ftp?)....
- still need to ground the boxes....
- using the windows setup, changed logging rate to 20-hz...then
thought it would be better to have it at 10-hz (for initial
testing)...currently sampling all possible variables (some of
these can be reduced later)...also reduced the flow rate in the
li7200-101 flow module from 18 lpm to 15 lpm (the pump sounded
much happier)...i think the time is currently set to MDT...should
change to UTC...the current settings are saved as:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 3751 Sep 10 16:28 li7200_niwot.l7x*
* downloaded several small files with the LI-7200 (these were created while
I was making changes to things):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 8415 Sep 10 16:22 2011-09-10T172211_AIU-0366.data*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 4253 Sep 10 16:22 2011-09-10T172838_AIU-0366.data*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 74187 Sep 10 16:22 2011-09-10T173117_AIU-0366.data*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 11039 Sep 10 16:22 2011-09-10T173117_AIU-0366.metadata*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1361376 Sep 10 16:22 2011-09-10T173152_AIU-0366.data*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 11039 Sep 10 16:22 2011-09-10T173152_AIU-0366.metadata*
* cleaned up the tga shed to make room for the picarro from david noone.
...(there were a few questionable items that i took photos of)...
* from 15:39-15:51 MST, Changed profiler (li-6251) dessicant
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1183707 Sep 10 11:38 soil9_10.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 944959 Sep 10 11:46 soil9_10b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1299625 Sep 10 11:58 tc9_10.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 811035 Sep 10 12:12 tc9_10b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1035441 Sep 10 13:26 nctc9_10.dat*
718: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Oct-2012 16:19:17 MDT, site visit on Friday, September 2nd, 2011 (SpB, MW, DN, M, A, +)
Friday, September 2nd, 2011 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB, MW, DN, +
Purpose of visit: download logger data.
Weather: a bit cool in the morning....
--------- Misc Notes:
* went to T-van to work on the aircoa in the early morning, then met
david noone and mark williams to discuss the new isotope
instrument....didn't have any extra time to do too much else...
*
---------
* Span cylinder at 600 psi. N2 at 900 psi.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 421668 Sep 2 11:42 prf9_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1068549 Sep 2 11:52 met9_2.dat*
717: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Oct-2012 16:16:56 MDT, site visit on Saturday, August 20th, 2011 (SpB)
Saturday, August 20th, 2011 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: download logger data.
Weather: Warm.
--------- Misc Notes:
* made a stop by the tower after going to Niwot Ridge as part
of the geography retreat....
*
---------
* Span cylinder at 700 psi. N2 at 1290 psi.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1185224 Aug 20 12:44 soil8_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 660055 Aug 20 12:49 soil8_20b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1285073 Aug 20 13:01 tc8_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 548093 Aug 20 13:06 tc8_20b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1099583 Aug 20 13:24 cnr8_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 90516 Aug 20 13:25 cnr8_20b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 808541 Aug 20 13:41 ucb8_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 65960 Aug 20 13:43 ucb8_20b.dat*
* An email from Dave Bowling about the tower power:
Date: Fri, 05 Aug 2011 14:47:22 -0600
From: Dave Bowling
To: Russell Keith Monson ,
Peter.Blanken@colorado.edu, Sean Burns ,
Dean E Anderson ,
Mark Williams ,
Bill Bowman ,
Kelly Matheson ,
Nicole Trahan ,
Jen Morse
Subject: new shed power
Hi all,
I have received a quote from Rainbow Electric regarding
providing power to the new shed for our DOE project. To
remind you, this shed will be located ~200 m east of the CU
tower in the center of the girdling chronosequence. This
will be tapped off the existing powerline to the tower near
the right-angle bend in the trail. The conductor will be
housed in conduit and the length of run to the new shed will
be < 300 feet.
Rainbow tells me that the feed from the main at the road can
supply 64 A at 120 VAC to all operations (C1-CUFF-trailer,
CU flux tower, USGS tower, my TDL shed, the new shed, and
any other add-on projects that happen). Current use for
everything connected (C1-CUFF-trailer, CU flux tower, USGS
tower, my TDL shed) is 14 A. Hence there is ample power
available to supply the new shed. None of the decisions
below impact availability of power to supply current needs
(you don't need to worry about your supply, what I am adding
is trivial compared to the excess we have available). You
will all be given adequate advance knowledge of power
interruption when this is installed. John Laydon estimates
all power to tower operations will be shut down for <1/2 day.
A decision needs to be made regarding conductor diameter,
keeping in mind any future expansion that might occur in the
vicinity of the girdling plots. We can wire this up with #4
AWG wire, which would ultimately allow (but not require) the
full 64 A to be used at the new location. This could
potentially provide, for example, power to add anything else
that you might think up for any MRS project (even power
hungry projects like heat lamps).
Alternatively, we can do this with #8 AWG. The latter is a
several hundred dollars cheaper and provides all the power I
need (a 20 A circuit, likely I will use 5 A or so). I
prefer to go with this cheaper option but since several of
you are in this for the long term, I wanted to get your
opinions.
The full quotes are $7127 and $6754. Russ, we have $5000
budgeted for this. CU Fac Man is involved and will be
taking their (extremely vague) skim off the top. John
Laydon assures me that we can stay under the $5000 budget if
we provide student labor (Nicole's crew) to haul and screw
together the conduit and use the existing (extra)
transformer at the tower (Sean, it turns out this is useful).
I will proceed with installation of #8 wire unless I hear
otherwise. Please provide your comments by *Aug 12* as we
want to have this done by Oct 1 and I expect the
full-runaround from Fac Man. I'll assume if you don't
respond that you are ok with this plan (although I'd
appreciate hearing that directly instead of guessing).
Russ, I would like to hear from you regardless that it's ok
to proceed since you will sign the check (this is in your
portion of the DOE budget).
Thanks everyone for your help and patience with this.
--
Best,
Dave
Dave Bowling
Dept. of Biology
University of Utah
716: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Oct-2012 16:14:46 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011 (SpB, E, B)
Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB, E, B
Purpose of visit: usual maintenance, logger data.
Weather: Cool and stormy-like (though the big storm never happened!).
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the prius (borrowed from lindsay)
*
---------
* Span cylinder at 900 psi. N2 at 200 psi ---> 1700 psi.
* From 10:15-10:30 MST, swapped N2 cylinder; old=cc302236, new=cc301525
* from approx 9:33-9:50 MST, Changed profiler (li-6251) dessicant
* At approx 10:30 MST, fixed thermocouple T7 (3rd level AGL).
* At approx 10:45 MST, swiped krypton hygrometer
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1224934 Aug 2 08:52 tc8_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 579032 Aug 2 09:05 tc8_2b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1191054 Aug 2 09:17 soil8_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 622949 Aug 2 09:22 soil8_2b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 130207 Aug 2 09:32 met8_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 716439 Aug 2 09:46 met8_2b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 660566 Aug 2 09:53 nctc8_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 337343 Aug 2 09:30 prf8_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 823231 Aug 2 10:41 ucb8_2.dat*
715: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 09-Oct-2012 17:10:37 MDT, site visit on Thursday, July 21st, 2011 (SpB, RM, + flux class)
Thursday, July 21st, 2011 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB, + flux class
Purpose of visit: tour of tower by the NSF flux class.
Weather: Pleasant.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the suburban (and got a flat on the way back down!!)
*
---------
* Span cylinder at 1000 psi. N2 at 590 psi.
* installed the new blackbox media converter box in the trailer (so
now the forestcam connection is working).
714: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 09-Oct-2012 17:08:44 MDT, site visit on Friday, July 15th, 2011 (SpB)
Friday, July 15th, 2011 Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: swap REBs domes, check forestcam problem. install
MATLAB.
Weather: Hot. there was a steady breeze up on the
tower, but warm.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU Monson prius. parked at MRS, duane gave me a ride to
C1.
* stopped at MRS to help load matlab onto the flux class laptops.
---------
* Span cylinder at 1100 psi. N2 at 890 psi.
* from 11:10-11:40 MST, swapped REBs domes. NOTE, the apiration fan
was not turning...but i gave it a small "push" and then it started to
turn. this fan should probably be replaced...
* tested the netgear network switch for the webcams. it seemed fine
(ie, i could connect to the forestcam from the quacker box), but the
fiber-to-copper converter in the trailer seemed to have a problem and
no comm lights were flashing (the other end of the fiber line had
flashing lights). [note: I could use the rj45 cable that goes to the
black box mini converter to connect with plumwood to connect to campus
so it was not an issue with either the cable or hub in the trailer...]
update on 7/18/2011: ordered a new fiber-to-copper converter from
black box (old one was under 6-year warranty...but need to find
invoice from this purchase).
* downloaded logger data (updated clocks using time.gov):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 686637 Jul 15 12:25 soil7_15.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 695292 Jul 15 12:33 tc7_15.dat*
* installing MATLAB required me to login to mathworks.com to activate
the license...
Broadcast message from root (Wed Jul 13 10:06:16 2011):
Power failure on UPS UPS_IDEN. Running on batteries.
Broadcast message from root (Wed Jul 13 10:06:18 2011):
Power has returned on UPS UPS_IDEN...
713: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 09-Oct-2012 17:07:15 MDT, site visit on Friday, July 8th, 2011 (SpB, NT, E, B)
Friday, July 8th, 2011 Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB, NT, E, B
Purpose of visit: remove P sensor, check ATI k-probe, logger data.
Weather: Variable. Sunny in the morning and then clouded up
and threatened rain. Rain never happened. Then cleared up and
was a bit breezy. Then threatened rain again (a few drops fell).
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU Monson suburban with Nicole/Emily/Ben.
* como creek is still quite high....overflowing at the 2nd
bridge.
* took a hike west of the tower...found a few things left from the
TRAM/PAR experiement (strap on a tree, bags, cabling), etc. Also,
near the west robot a BIG tree had snapped off...it took out a few
smaller trees, but didn't hit the robot tower.....
* nicole, et al were doing soil respiration stuff.
* russ and dave moore were filming for RKMs new webpage.
---------
* Span cylinder at 1100 psi. N2 at 890 psi.
* at approx 10:00 MST, power-cycled the ATI k-probe (this fixed the problem)
* at approx 10:30 MST, modified orientation of krypton
hygrometer...the detector tube should be pointed AWAY from the sun.
Note the detector tube is the SHORTER of the two tubes....I oriented
it so that the shorter tube is pointing DOWN (this what eol does, eg,
see CHATS photos).
* from 11:00-11:40 MST, removed eol P sensors and data system. returned all
this stuff to Gordons office at NCAR.
* from 13:50-14:15 MST, replaced 3 lowest inlet filters for co2 profile system
* tried to download logger data from brent/dustin cr1000...but it wouldn't
let me connect!?
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 303460 Jul 8 10:36 cnr7_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 321406 Jul 8 10:55 prf7_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1186981 Jul 8 11:07 met7_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 917035 Jul 8 11:18 nctc7_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 821986 Jul 8 12:52 ucb7_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 118961 Jul 8 12:54 ucb7_8b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1113468 Jul 8 15:37 soil7_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1144561 Jul 8 15:26 tc7_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 95356 Jul 8 16:33 trlr7_8.dat*
712: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 09-Oct-2012 17:01:51 MDT, site visit on Monday, June 27th, 2011 (SpB, NT, DB, E, B)
Monday, June 27th, 2011 Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB, NT, DB, E, B
Purpose of visit: move P sensor, swap MgClO4, logger data.
Weather: Cool and cloudy in morning. then clear and sunny
with some puffy clouds. then cloudy again.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU Monson jeep with Nicole/Emily/Ben.
* Dave Bowling is here setting up some soil stuff with
Nicole + gang...
* bugs are still "ok"!
* como creek is ripping pretty nicely. water is overflowing
on the 2nd bridge...
---------
* Span cylinder at 1300 psi. N2 at 0 psi --> 1850 psi.
* snow depths: all at ZERO!
* from 12:57-12:59 MST, adjusted span flow for LI-6262.
* from 13:15-13:30 MST, moved "B8" sensor from 21.5m down
to the ground (colocated).
* from XX-XX, re-installed the krypton hygrometer at 21.5m.
* did dessicant (note, micropump connector was acting strange).
* downloaded logger data (clocks reset to time.gov):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 882511 Jun 27 10:30 cnr6_27.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1279579 Jun 27 10:50 tc6_27.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 142629 Jun 27 10:52 noah6_27.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 166182 Jun 27 10:58 mrs6_27.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1222801 Jun 27 11:11 soil6_27.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 94139 Jun 27 11:12 soil6_27b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 103044 Jun 27 14:18 trlr6_27.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1920155 Jul 21 16:18 mrs_110627.dat
here are the details of the calibration from campbell:
KH2O s/n 1249
date 08-jun-11
file KH249-17
dry-to-wet
rma 13434
path (X) 1.214 cm
----------------------------------
windows "scaled":
Full Vapor Range: 1.99-19.60 g/m3
Coefficient (XKw) -0.184 ln(mV) m3/g Contstant (Vo) 8.215 ln(mV)
Kw -0.152 ln(mV) m3/g/cm Intercept 3696 mV
Dry Vapor Range: 1.99-9.48 g/m3
Coefficient (XKw) -0.196 ln(mV) m3/g Contstant (Vo) 8.277 ln(mV)
Kw -0.162 ln(mV) m3/g/cm Intercept 3934 mV
Wet Vapor Range: 8.24-19.60 g/m3
Coefficient (XKw) -0.180 ln(mV) m3/g Contstant (Vo) 8.153 ln(mV)
Kw -0.148 ln(mV) m3/g/cm Intercept 3475 mV
----------------------------------
windows "clean":
Full Vapor Range: 1.88-19.52 g/m3
Coefficient (XKw) -0.185 ln(mV) m3/g Contstant (Vo) 8.535 ln(mV)
Kw -0.153 ln(mV) m3/g/cm Intercept 5092 mV
Dry Vapor Range: 1.88-9.46 g/m3
Coefficient (XKw) -0.194 ln(mV) m3/g Contstant (Vo) 8.579 ln(mV)
Kw -0.160 ln(mV) m3/g/cm Intercept 5318 mV
Wet Vapor Range: 7.91-19.16 g/m3
Coefficient (XKw) -0.183 ln(mV) m3/g Contstant (Vo) 8.502 ln(mV)
Kw -0.151 ln(mV) m3/g/cm Intercept 4927 mV
----------------------------------
711: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 09-Oct-2012 16:58:02 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, June 14th, 2011 (SpB, MW, +)
Tuesday, June 14th, 2011 Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB, MW, + Soil Class.
Purpose of visit: tour of site for class, swap N2, get logger data.
Weather: Cool and breezy in the morning (wall cloud at divide). Then
the winds calmed and it warmed up a bit. Still a surprising amount of
snow in the forest. They are becoming snow "islands". Como creek is
flowing strongly now.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU Monson jeep.
* forgot to take aspen photo---aspens along peak-to-peak are fully
leafed out.
* in the morning a soil class from CSU was visiting the site (Mark W
was leading the tour at C1, the class also visited the tower and then
went to sample soils). Nicole gave me info about the girdled plots.
---------
* Span cylinder at 1300 psi. N2 at 0 psi --> 1850 psi.
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 12 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 42 cm
farthest probe = 38 cm
* From 11:30-12:20 MST, swapped N2 cylinder; old= cc17742, new=cc302236
* downloaded logger data (clocks reset to time.gov):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 723743 Jun 14 13:00 ucb6_14.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 819123 Jun 14 13:11 ucb6_14b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1270408 Jun 14 13:30 tc6_14.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 653411 Jun 14 13:36 tc6_14b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1185484 Jun 14 13:47 soil6_14.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 721435 Jun 14 13:54 soil6_14b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 148628 Jun 14 14:12 prf6_14.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 103063 Jun 14 14:51 trlr6_14.dat*
* from 13:06-13:07 MST, adjusted span flow for LI-6262.
* note, there is a still a bit of snow covering the pressure port near
the ground....see photos for details.
* from 13:15-13:30 MST, swapped pressure sensors (moved "B4" sensor
from 12m to blue box; moved sensor "B7" from blue box up to 12m).
* also, confirmed that the pressure sensors were still configured correctly:
root@pressure root# date
Tue Jun 14 20:54:19 GMT 2011
root@pressure root# rs 3
connecting to inet:localhost.localdomain:30002
connected to inet:localhost.localdomain:30002
sent:"/dev/ttyS3
"
line="OK"
parameters: 9600 none 8 1 "\n" 1 0 prompted=false
B4 706.506 16.7\r\n
B4 706.527 16.7\r\n
B4 706.548 16.7\r\n
B4 706.548 16.7\r\n
B4 706.516 16.7\r\n
B4 706.527 16.7\r\n
B4 706.527 16.7\r\n
B4 706.527 16.7\r\n
B4 706.527 16.7\r\n
B4 706.538 16.7\r\n
B4 706.538 16.7\r\n
B4 706.538 16.7\r\n
B4 706.538 16.7\r\n
etc, etc
710: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 09-Oct-2012 16:56:33 MDT, site visit on Friday, June 3rd, 2011 (SpB)
Friday, June 3rd, 2011 Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: move gas cylinders around.
Weather: Clear, sunny and warm. Clouded up a bit in the afternoon.
the road to C1 was opened today. Surprising how much snow is still in
the forest. Still not much post-holing, but como creek is getting
bigger and snow is pretty soft off the trail.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU Monson jeep.
* apsen trees at the site are still not leafing out. but the ones
along the peak-to-peak are just starting to leaf out.
---------
* Span cylinder at 1400 psi. N2 at 400 psi.
* snow depths (not checked).
* turned on the fans in the LI-COR and quacker boxes (we are
supposed to have HOT weather for the next week or so)....
* moved up 3 cylinders from campus:
cc302236 N2 tower moved to tower on 6/3/11, ordered by Russ, delivered 6/11/09 (probably for flux class?)
SG91667447BAL span trlr/ground moved to trailer on 6/3/11, date is approx 2004, pressure in Nov 2010 was 1300 psi.
cc301525 N2 trlr/ground moved to trailer on 6/3/11, ordered by Russ, delivered 6/11/09 (probably for flux class?)
* brought 4 empty cylinders down to MRS (didn't yet fill out the form!):
cc253014 N2 trlr/inside moved to MRS on 6/2/11, retired on 12/2/2010 (0 psi), started on 9/13/2010 @2300 psi, moved to tower 7/1/10,
cc282442 N2 trlr/outside moved to MRS on 6/2/11, moved to trlr on 2/16/11, retired on 2/4/2011 (0 psi), started on 12/2/2010,
cc262287 N2 trlr/outside moved to MRS on 6/2/11, started on 2/4/2011, moved to tower on 9/13/2010, delivered on 9/8/09,
cc153480 span trlr (inside) moved to MRS on 6/2/11, retired on 4/20/2011 (at approx 20 psi), started on 11/19/2010, moved to tower on 2/11/09
* between 12:28-12:31 MST, zeroed LI-6262 and made a slight
flow-rate adjustment.
* moved the eol pressure sensor ("B8", ch1) from 11m up to 21.5m.
Installed it where the krypton hygrometer is usually located.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 396314 Jun 3 13:31 prf6_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 45 Jun 3 13:32 prf6_3b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 973843 Jun 3 13:41 met6_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 785833 Jun 3 13:50 nctc6_3.dat*
709: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 09-Oct-2012 16:52:12 MDT, site visit on Thursday, May 26th, 2011 (SpB)
Thursday, May 26th, 2011 Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: swap dessicant trap, download logger data.
Weather: Cloudy with sun. Feels a bit humid. Still lots of snow, but
the melt is starting! Snow was "hard" in the morning, but softened up
by the afternoon. Still not much post-holing.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU prius.
* As usual, Dean + crew was up in the afternoon (we seem to pick
the same "nice weather" days to go up to the site).
---------
* Span cylinder at 1500 psi. N2 at 600 psi.
* snow depths:
closest to tree = buried
TP101 461 middle probe = 135 cm
farthest probe = 140 cm
(might need to check these with photo to confirm?)
* switched eol pressure sensors SW4 to "on" so that the sampling
method could be changed:
-at 1255 MST, switched sensor "B4" to ON (on tower)
-at 1310 MST, switched sensor "B7" to ON (snow, in blue box)
* when i got back to the trailer (around 2:30 MST), I logged into
the eol system and then used rserial to change the settings on the
vaisala ptb220 P sensors (details are below).
* at 12:30ish MST, cleared out the snow from the lowest to
prof inlets (the snow was over the 2nd-lowest (1-meter) inlet).
* from approx 12:17 - 12:33 MST, swapped out the dessicant on the profiler (li-6251).
- at 12:17 MST, did zero, co2 approx 0.03 mV (seemed slow? slightly clogged trap?)
- at 12:31 MST, did zero + blow test (ok).
(zero is approx 0.002 mV).
- at 12:33 MST, back to auto mode. flow rate at ~13.
- note, I watched it for one cycle and it seemed "ok"...but
when i got back to the trailer p.prof was a mess....co2.prof
would spike for Lev2 and the p.prof value was genearlly
too low (i think this means a constriction, but not sure why lev2
was so different??...anyway, hiked back to tower and made sure the
tubing was straight and wasn't being pinched when closing
the door. it then seemed "ok" and p.prof was stable.
* downloaded logger data (no major time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 575907 May 26 11:14 cnr5_26.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1241984 May 26 11:51 tc5_26.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 909407 May 26 12:02 tc5_26b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 96158 May 26 12:04 noah5_26.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1201408 May 26 12:17 soil5_26.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 912457 May 26 12:25 soil5_26b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 101287 May 26 15:56 trlr5_26.dat*
some notes on the pressure sensors:
---------------------------------------------
On Mon May 16 12:54:49 MDT 2011 changed the "form" setting
for sensor B8...it was:
"B8 " 4.2 P1 " " 3.1 T1 #r #n
increased sig figs for P to 0.001, ie "form" is now:
"B8 " 4.3 P1 " " 3.1 T1 #r #n
here are more details:
B8 698.78 16.5\r\n
B8 698.77 16.5\r\n
B8 698.79 16.5\r\n
B8 698.78 16.5\r\n
B8 698.78 16.5\r\n
B8 698.78 16.5\r\n
sB8 698.78 16.5\r\n
B8 698.79 16.5\r\n
B8 698.77 16.5\r\n
^MB8 698.80 16.5\r\n
form^M>form\r\n
"B8 " 4.2 P1 " " 3.1 T1 #r #n \r\n
"B8 " 4.3 P1 " " 3.1 T1 #r #n^M? "B8 " 4.3 P1 " " 3.1 T1 #r #n\r\n
?^M>?\r\n
Software version PTB220 / 3.05\r\n
Serial number U4110003\r\n
Configuration 1\r\n
Linear adjustments ON\r\n
Multipoint adjustments ON\r\n
Calibration date ????-??-??\r\n
Baud Parity Data Stop Dpx 9600 N 8 1 F\r\n
Echo ON\r\n
Sending mode RUN\r\n
Measurement mode FAST \r\n
Pulse mode OFF SLOW LOW 0.0\r\n
Address 8\r\n
Output interval 0 s\r\n
Output format "B8 " 4.3 P1 " " 3.1 T1 #r #n \r\n
Error output format \r\n
SCOM format \r\n
Pressure unit hPa\r\n
Temperature unit 'C\r\n
Averaging time 1.0 s\r\n
send^M>send\r\n
B8 698.754 16.5\r\n
r^M>r\r\n
B8 698.774 16.5\r\n
B8 698.785 16.5\r\n
B8 698.785 16.5\r\n
B8 698.774 16.5\r\n
%% as a side note, I checked the other sensors and found
that sensor "B4" was also using format 4.2 but sensor
"B7" (undersnow) was already using format 4.3, ie:
root@pressure root# rs 2
connecting to inet:localhost.localdomain:30002
connected to inet:localhost.localdomain:30002
sent:"/dev/ttyS2
"
line="OK"
parameters: 9600 none 8 1 "\n" 1 0 prompted=false
B4 698.85 17.4\r\n
B4 698.85 17.4\r\n
B4 698.84 17.4\r\n
s^M^M>\r\n
r^M>r\r\n
B4 698.84 17.4\r\n
B4 698.84 17.4\r\n
B4 698.84 17.4\r\n
received Interrupt signal
root@pressure root# rs 3
connecting to inet:localhost.localdomain:30002
connected to inet:localhost.localdomain:30002
sent:"/dev/ttyS3
"
line="OK"
parameters: 9600 none 8 1 "\n" 1 0 prompted=false
B7 699.889 2.4\r\n
B7 699.932 2.4\r\n
B7 699.928 2.4\r\n
B7 699.928 2.4\r\n
B7 699.938 2.4\r\n
B7 699.937 2.4\r\n
B7 699.934 2.4\r\n
B7 699.914 2.4\r\n
B7 699.908 2.4\r\n
received Interrupt signal
And all the details for each sensor:
line="OK"
parameters: 9600 none 8 1 "\n" 1 0 prompted=false
B7 699.943 2.4\r\n
B7 699.943 2.4\r\n
sB7 699.962 2.4\r\n
^M?^M>?\r\n
Software version PTB220 / 3.05\r\n
Serial number U4110001\r\n
Configuration 1\r\n
Linear adjustments ON\r\n
Multipoint adjustments ON\r\n
Calibration date ????-??-??\r\n
Baud Parity Data Stop Dpx 9600 N 8 1 F\r\n
Echo ON\r\n
Sending mode RUN\r\n
Measurement mode NORMAL\r\n
Pulse mode OFF SLOW LOW 0.0\r\n
Address 7\r\n
Output interval 1 s\r\n
Output format "B7 " 4.3 P1 " " 3.1 T1 #r #n \r\n
Error output format \r\n
SCOM format \r\n
Pressure unit hPa\r\n
Temperature unit 'C\r\n
Averaging time 1.0 s\r\n
root@pressure root# rs 2
connecting to inet:localhost.localdomain:30002
connected to inet:localhost.localdomain:30002
sent:"/dev/ttyS2
"
line="OK"
parameters: 9600 none 8 1 "\n" 1 0 prompted=false
B4 698.86 17.4\r\n
B4 698.88 17.4\r\n
s^M?^M>?\r\n
Software version PTB220 / 1.04\r\n
Serial number S0610001\r\n
Configuration 1\r\n
Linear adjustments ON\r\n
Multipoint adjustments ON\r\n
Calibration date ????-??-??\r\n
Baud Parity Data Stop Dpx 9600 N 8 1 F\r\n
Echo ON\r\n
Sending mode RUN\r\n
Measurement mode NORMAL\r\n
Pulse mode OFF SLOW LOW 0.0\r\n
Address 1\r\n
Output interval 1 s\r\n
Output format "B4 " 4.2 P1 " " 3.1 T1 #r #n \r\n
Error output format \r\n
SCOM format \r\n
Pressure unit hPa\r\n
Temperature unit 'C\r\n
Averaging time 1.0 s\r\n
So, now I changed it so that sensor "B4" is also using a
format of 4.3f....ie:
root@pressure root# rs 2
connecting to inet:localhost.localdomain:30002
connected to inet:localhost.localdomain:30002
sent:"/dev/ttyS2
"
line="OK"
parameters: 9600 none 8 1 "\n" 1 0 prompted=false
B4 698.88 17.4\r\n
B4 698.91 17.4\r\n
sB4 698.88 17.4\r\n
^Mform^M>form\r\n
"B4 " 4.2 P1 " " 3.1 T1 #r #n \r\n
"B4 " 4.3 P1 " " 3.1 T1 #r #n^M? "B4 " 4.3 P1 " " 3.1 T1 #r #n\r\n
?^M>?\r\n
Software version PTB220 / 1.04\r\n
Serial number S0610001\r\n
Configuration 1\r\n
Linear adjustments ON\r\n
Multipoint adjustments ON\r\n
Calibration date ????-??-??\r\n
Baud Parity Data Stop Dpx 9600 N 8 1 F\r\n
Echo ON\r\n
Sending mode RUN\r\n
Measurement mode NORMAL\r\n
Pulse mode OFF SLOW LOW 0.0\r\n
Address 1\r\n
Output interval 1 s\r\n
Output format "B4 " 4.3 P1 " " 3.1 T1 #r #n \r\n
Error output format \r\n
SCOM format \r\n
Pressure unit hPa\r\n
Temperature unit 'C\r\n
Averaging time 1.0 s\r\n
send^M>send\r\n
B4 698.908 17.4\r\n
r^M>r\r\n
B4 698.894 17.4\r\n
B4 698.894 17.4\r\n
B4 698.876 17.4\r\n
B4 698.911 17.4\r\n
B4 698.899 17.4\r\n
received Interrupt signal
root@pressure root#
====================================================================================
trying to change the eol P sensor to 10-hz:
-------------------------------------------
notes from a 5/12/2011 meeting with gordon:
* we initially tried to use "rserial" to change the settings....it did
not work...we also tried using "minicom"...the communication with the
ptb did not seem to be working....gordon (and I) were a bit confused
about this. So we setup a similar system in the lab to test
things...one difference with the one in the lab is there there were a
2nd set of jumpers that the "B8" sensor did not have...we eventually
figured out that you need to send an "s" to stop the data and
then it can accept other commands...and an "r" to re-start the
data...so this looks something like:
rs 1
connecting to inet:localhost.localdomain:30002
connected to inet:localhost.localdomain:30002
sent:"/dev/ttyS1
"
line="OK"
parameters: 9600 none 8 1 "\n" 1 0 prompted=false
B8 700.64 4.9\r\n
B8 700.64 4.9\r\n
B8 700.67 4.9\r\n
B8 700.67 4.9\r\n
B8 700.66 4.9\r\n
B8 700.68 4.9\r\n
B8 700.66 5.0\r\n
^MB8 700.67 5.0\r\n
B8 700.65 5.0\r\n
B8 700.65 5.0\r\n
B8 700.62 5.0\r\n
B8 700.62 5.0\r\n
B8 700.59 5.0\r\n
B8 700.59 5.0\r\n
B8 700.57 5.0\r\n
sB8 700.58 5.0\r\n
B8 700.57 5.0\r\n
B8 700.58 5.0\r\n
^MB8 700.59 5.0\r\n
?^M>?\r\n
Software version PTB220 / 3.05\r\n
Serial number U4110003\r\n
Configuration 1\r\n
Linear adjustments ON\r\n
Multipoint adjustments ON\r\n
Calibration date ????-??-??\r\n
Baud Parity Data Stop Dpx 9600 N 8 1 F\r\n
Echo ON\r\n
Sending mode RUN\r\n
Measurement mode FAST \r\n
Pulse mode OFF SLOW LOW 0.0\r\n
Address 8\r\n
Output interval 0 s\r\n
Output format "B8 " 4.2 P1 " " 3.1 T1 #r #n \r\n
Error output format \r\n
SCOM format \r\n
Pressure unit hPa\r\n
Temperature unit 'C\r\n
Averaging time 1.0 s\r\n
mmode^M>mmode\r\n
Meas mode : FAST \r\n
^M>\r\n
mtim^M>mtim\r\n
^MMtim : 32 ? \r\n
^M>\r\n
filt^M>filt\r\n
Filter : OFF \r\n
^M>\r\n
intv^M>intv\r\n
Output intrv. : 0 s \r\n
* note, we also changed the INTV setting on serial chan 2 (sensor
"B4"), but this did not create real hi-rate data...it gave 10 constant
values for 1 second. To change this the dip switch #4 needs to be
flipped to the ON position...
* to do minicom, do: minicom ttyS1
* "adn" shuts down the pressure data system
"aup" boots up the pressure data system...
and to check the data stats:
ds
2011-05-12,19:22:32|NOTICE|parsing: /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot.xml
received signal Interrupt(2), si_signo=2, si_errno=0, si_code=128
sensor dsm sampid nsamps |------- start -------| |------ end -----| rate minMaxDT(sec) minMaxLen
pressure:/dev/ttyS1 1 40 39 2011 05 12 19:22:32.212 05 12 19:22:35.972 10.11 0.060 0.100 19 19
pressure:/dev/ttyS2 1 50 3 2011 05 12 19:22:33.023 05 12 19:22:35.020 1.00 0.998 1.000 19 19
pressure:/dev/ttyS3 1 60 4 2011 05 12 19:22:32.160 05 12 19:22:35.160 1.00 1.000 1.000 20 20
IOException: inet:127.0.0.1:2148: recv: Interrupted system call
ls -lag /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 2048 May 12 17:29 .
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 1024 Mar 1 22:47 ..
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 3053423 May 12 07:59 pressure_20110512_000000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 3053458 May 12 16:00 pressure_20110512_080000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 481969 May 12 17:15 pressure_20110512_160000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 2295607 May 12 19:36 pressure_20110512_172903.dat
root@pressure root# ds
2011-04-22,20:04:24|NOTICE|parsing: /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot.xml
received signal Interrupt(2), si_signo=2, si_errno=0, si_code=128
sensor dsm sampid nsamps |------- start -------| |------ end -----| rate minMaxDT(sec) minMaxLen
pressure:/dev/ttyS1 1 40 14 2011 04 22 20:04:24.495 04 22 20:04:37.487 1.00 0.992 1.000 19 19
pressure:/dev/ttyS2 1 50 14 2011 04 22 20:04:24.125 04 22 20:04:37.125 1.00 0.948 1.052 19 19
pressure:/dev/ttyS3 1 60 13 2011 04 22 20:04:24.725 04 22 20:04:36.717 1.00 0.992 1.000 20 20
IOException: inet:127.0.0.1:2439: recv: Interrupted system call
note, it's: ssh root@198.11.18.38
708: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 03-Oct-2012 09:07:50 MDT, site visit on Thursday, May 5th, 2011 (SpB)
Thursday, May 5th, 2011 Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: check span gas, download logger data.
Weather: Clear and sunny. Lots of snow, but things
are warming up.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU prius.
*
---------
* Span cylinder at 1600 psi. N2 at 1105 psi.
* at 10:30 MST, powered up logger for brent h.
* at 1:30 MST, removed krypton hygrometer
* snow depths:
closest to tree = buried
TP101 461 middle probe = 140 cm
farthest probe = 141 cm
* downloaded logger data (reset time on all loggers to
time.gov)..note, the card for the MRS logger had filled up, but my
download gave me the missing data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1170159 May 5 11:51 soil5_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 337342 May 5 11:54 soil5_5b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1355132 May 5 12:08 tc5_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 217211 May 5 12:10 tc5_5b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 231844 May 5 12:13 noah5_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 179121 May 5 12:17 mrs5_5.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 3220338 May 9 12:17 mrs_110505.dat
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 415202 May 5 12:51 cnr5_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 405467 May 5 12:59 prf5_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 827783 May 5 13:20 nctc5_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 980370 May 5 13:30 met5_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 103489 May 5 14:42 trlr5_5.dat*
707: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 03-Oct-2012 09:05:24 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, April 20th, 2011 (SpB)
Wednesday, April 20th, 2011 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: swap span gas, check li-6251, download logger
data.
Weather: Snowing in the morning, but then above the clouds
and sunny (and a bit breezy at times)...
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up my jeep.
*
---------
* Span cylinder at 20 psi --> 1800 psi. N2 at 1510 psi
* From 9:30-11:00 MST, swapped span cylinder; old= cc153480, new=cc140852
* from 10:15-10:45 MST, replaced KNF micropump for the li-6251 profile system.
* snow depths:
closest to tree = buried
TP101 461 middle probe = 132 cm
farthest probe = 130 cm
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 957016 Apr 20 12:40 cnr4_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1319991 Apr 20 13:16 tc4_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 146667 Apr 20 13:17 tc4_20b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1195753 Apr 20 13:34 soil4_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 235379 Apr 20 13:36 soil4_20b.dat*
706: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 03-Oct-2012 09:04:17 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, April 6th, 2011 (SpB)
Wednesday, April 6th, 2011 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: check gas cylinders, download logger
data.
Weather: Foggy. Socked in, but the sun is breaking through...
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU malibu
* Heather was looking for a snow-pit kit at MRS (and there were none
to be found!).
---------
* Span cylinder at 200 psi. N2 at 0 psi.---> 1900 psi
* From 9:30-11:00 MST, swapped N2 cylinder; old= cc262287, new=cc17742
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 90 cm (over top)
TP101 461 middle probe = 110 cm
farthest probe = 114 cm
705: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 19-Aug-2011 12:46:48 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, March 16th, 2011 (SpB)
Wednesday, March 16th, 2011 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: added p' port for new pressure sensors, download
logger data, etc...
Weather: Feels a LOT like spring. Some big puffy convective
clouds...above freezing. Very windy/blustery. The clouds were moving
fast...the upper surface of the snow seemed to be a bit wet....John K
said the snowpack has gone isothermal (and I believe it!).
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU prius
* stopped by McGuckins for tubing, bungees, and zip ties.
* note, my watch battery was dead...but I synced plumwood to time.gov
before leaving the trailer.
---------
* Span cylinder at 400 psi. N2 at 700 psi.
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 83 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 107 cm
farthest probe = 113 cm
* used the clamp-on amp meter and split extention cord (borrowed from
Kurt Knudson at NCAR) to measure the power used in the bowling shed
(approx 6 amps at startup, and then 3.6 amps under steady conditions).
* note, that our clamp-on meter also works...it seems difficult to
read...compared to the one from NCAR...it looks like you can set the
range to "Amps 6" and then use the middle Amps scale...this has
markings like: 0 10 20 30 40 50 60....the power to the shed comes out
to be around "40"...which we thought might be "4.0 Amps"? [note, this
should be 3.6 Amps]....
* installed the two "p'" inlet ports to the tower. I also bought a
smaller (1/4" OD) tubing that can be used to splice the p' port tubing
to the transducer. This smaller tubing seems to work well...note:
- at around 1pm connected North p' port (at 12m) to sensor B8
- the South p' port (also at 12m), is unconnected right now.
* also added the smaller tubing to the "undersnow" transducer (the
previous connection seemed quite loose...so the new tubing connector
might change things a bit??)...
* updated met logger to met_07.csi, output the pressure (Ptot.18m) as
"high" resolution rather than low-res.
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 12053 Mar 16 11:07 met_07.csi*
* started ops55 to take into account hi-res Ptot.18m.
here is the OLD resolution (using OPS=54):
prep -D Ptot.18m -f -B "11 03 10 7:0:0" -E "11 03 10 7:10:0" -t | more
prep -D Ptot.18m -f -B "11 03 10 7:0:0" -E "11 03 10 7:10:0" -t -A "%4.2f" | more
Set OPS period: OPS=ops54
Opened: /usr/local/PORTER/cuff/aster/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt110310.000000
25200862 1119.00
25201860 1120.00
25202860 1118.00
25203860 1118.00
25204859 1117.00
25205859 1118.00
25206859 1119.00
25207861 1120.00
this results in about 0.1 mbar resolution in the calibrated pressure...
* here is the NEW resolution (using OPS=55):
prep -D Ptot.18m -f -B "11 03 17 1:0:0" -E "11 03 17 1:10:0" -t -A "%4.2f" | more
Set OPS period: OPS=ops55
Opened: /usr/local/PORTER/cuff/aster/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt110317.005708
3600099 1047.50
3601117 1047.60
3602099 1047.70
3603099 1047.60
3604099 1048.00
3605116 1047.50
3606098 1048.00
3607098 1048.30
3608098 1048.00
3609118 1048.00
* at approx 12:30 MST, adjust LI-6262 flows.
* from approx 13:00 - 13:15 MST, swapped out the dessicant on the profiler (li-6251).
- at 13:00 MST, did zero, co2 approx -0.004 mV
- at 13:14 MST, did zero + blow test (ok).
(zero is approx -0.002 mV).
- at 13:15 MST, back to auto mode. flow rate at ~11.
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1407984 Mar 16 11:55 tc3_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 133381 Mar 16 11:56 tc3_16b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 128507 Mar 16 11:58 noah3_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1237612 Mar 16 12:12 soil3_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 216066 Mar 16 12:14 soil3_16b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 766242 Mar 16 13:20 cnr3_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 475776 Mar 16 14:44 met3_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 736094 Mar 16 15:13 ucb3_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 829792 Mar 16 15:23 ucb3_16b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 105639 Mar 16 15:50 trlr3_16.dat*
704: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 19-Aug-2011 12:42:06 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011 (SpB)
Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: setup new pressure sensors/ data system,
download logger data...
Weather: Feels a bit like spring. Some big puffy convective
clouds...above freezing. Some signs of melted snow over the past few
days (which have been quite warm)...
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU prius
* stopped by NCAR FL to pickup the data system, etc.
---------
* Span cylinder at 580 psi. N2 at 1100 psi.
* borrowed a sled from MRS, hauled up the new data system and pressure
sensors. (rode the sled back down the hill which was FAST!)....
* setup the new data system as "isff". It seems to be working:
root@pressure root# ls -lag /media/usbdisk/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 1024 Mar 3 16:00 .
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 1024 Mar 1 22:47 ..
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 3997 Mar 1 22:48 pressure_20110301_224738.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 31045 Mar 1 22:54 pressure_20110301_225004.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 104679 Mar 1 23:12 pressure_20110301_225613.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 27221 Mar 2 19:57 pressure_20110302_194439.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 1214463 Mar 2 23:59 pressure_20110302_195736.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 3053458 Mar 3 08:00 pressure_20110303_000000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 3053423 Mar 3 16:00 pressure_20110303_080000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 496208 Mar 3 17:17 pressure_20110303_160000.dat
but I need to check these data and figure out how to dump them into
ASCII...
* details about the pressure sensors setup:
- chan1, U4110003, "B8" setup near the CU P sensor (no inlet port used)
- chan2, S0610001, "B4" setup near the CU P sensor (no inlet port used)
- chan3, U4110001, "B7" connected to the undersnow P inlet port
* here are a few useful commands:
data_stats pressure_20110303_080000.dat
2011-03-03,23:19:30|NOTICE|parsing: /usr/local/isff/projects/NIWOT/ISFF/config/niwot.xml
EOFException: pressure_20110303_080000.dat: open: EOF
sensor dsm sampid nsamps |------- start -------| |------ end -----| rate minMaxDT(sec) minMaxLen
pressure:/dev/ttyS1 1 40 28803 2011 03 03 08:00:00.786 03 03 15:59:59.305 1.00 0.521 1.479 19 19
pressure:/dev/ttyS2 1 50 28802 2011 03 03 08:00:00.376 03 03 15:59:59.473 1.00 0.624 1.376 19 19
pressure:/dev/ttyS3 1 60 28803 2011 03 03 08:00:00.657 03 03 15:59:59.424 1.00 0.662 1.338 20 20
rs 1
connecting to inet:localhost.localdomain:30002
connected to inet:localhost.localdomain:30002
sent:"/dev/ttyS1
"
line="OK"
parameters: 9600 none 8 1 "\n" 1 0 prompted=false
B8 696.36 -0.1\r\n
B8 696.37 -0.1\r\n
B8 696.38 -0.1\r\n
B8 696.38 -0.1\r\n
B8 696.38 -0.1\r\n
root@pressure raw_data# rs 3
connecting to inet:localhost.localdomain:30002
connected to inet:localhost.localdomain:30002
sent:"/dev/ttyS3
"
line="OK"
parameters: 9600 none 8 1 "\n" 1 0 prompted=false
B7 697.650 0.9\r\n
B7 697.649 0.9\r\n
B7 697.632 0.9\r\n
B7 697.667 0.9\r\n
B7 697.656 0.9\r\n
received Interrupt signal
* to get the data back to russter2 here is what I did:
added the line to my .cshrc: set today = `date -u +%Y%m%d`
then can use:
to check files: rsync rsync://198.11.18.38/data/NIWOT/raw_data/
to get files:
rsync --exclude="*${today}_*" -av --dry-run rsync://198.11.18.38/data/NIWOT/raw_data/ /tmp
(note, this is a "dry-run" so it won't do anything)....
what I should do is:
rsync --exclude="*${today}_*" -av --dry-run rsync://198.11.18.38/data/NIWOT/raw_data/ /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/
to actually get the data files do:
rsync --exclude="*${today}_*" -av rsync://198.11.18.38/data/NIWOT/raw_data/ /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/
to remove the files after getting them do:
rsync --exclude="*${today}_*" -av --remove-sent-files rsync://198.11.18.38/data/NIWOT/raw_data/ /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/
here is the result:
[~] rsync --exclude="*${today}_*" -av rsync://198.11.18.38/data/NIWOT/raw_data/ /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/
receiving file list ... done
rsync: failed to set times on "/data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/.": Operation not permitted (1)
./
pressure_20110301_224738.dat
pressure_20110301_225004.dat
pressure_20110301_225613.dat
pressure_20110302_194439.dat
pressure_20110302_195736.dat
pressure_20110303_000000.dat
pressure_20110303_080000.dat
pressure_20110303_160000.dat
rsync: failed to set times on "/data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/.": Operation not permitted (1)
sent 284 bytes received 10543650 bytes 602510.51 bytes/sec
total size is 10541744 speedup is 1.00
rsync error: some files could not be transferred (code 23) at main.c(1298) [generator=2.6.8]
[~] dir /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/
total 416104
drwxrwxr-x 2 aster aster 4096 Mar 4 09:24 ./
drwxrwsr-x 3 aster aster 4096 May 14 2002 ../
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 37554612 Mar 1 01:00 nwt110301.000000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 37554886 Mar 1 09:00 nwt110301.080000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 37554498 Mar 1 17:00 nwt110301.160000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 37554764 Mar 2 01:00 nwt110302.000000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 37554412 Mar 2 09:00 nwt110302.080000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 37554342 Mar 2 17:00 nwt110302.160000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 37554886 Mar 3 01:00 nwt110303.000000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 37554758 Mar 3 09:00 nwt110303.080000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 37554016 Mar 3 17:00 nwt110303.160000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 37554762 Mar 4 01:00 nwt110304.000000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 37554874 Mar 4 09:00 nwt110304.080000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 1933312 Mar 4 09:24 nwt110304.160000
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 3997 Mar 1 15:48 pressure_20110301_224738.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 31045 Mar 1 15:54 pressure_20110301_225004.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 104679 Mar 1 16:12 pressure_20110301_225613.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 27221 Mar 2 12:57 pressure_20110302_194439.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1214463 Mar 2 16:59 pressure_20110302_195736.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 3053458 Mar 3 01:00 pressure_20110303_000000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 3053423 Mar 3 09:00 pressure_20110303_080000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 sburns aster 3053458 Mar 3 16:59 pressure_20110303_160000.dat
* here is an email from while I was up on the tower:
Date: Wed, 02 Mar 2011 13:47:23 MST
To: maclean@ucar.edu
cc: Sean Burns , sburns@Colorado.EDU
From: Sean Burns
Subject: Re: connected...
gordon,
thanks...i think it's working, i just need
to setup the sensors....which i'm doing now...
1 and 3 are connected....i think i'm all set...
i'll give you a call tomorrow to chat more
about dumping the data....and make sure i'ts really
workikng..
thanks!
SpB.
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 356679 Mar 2 12:09 prf3_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 872608 Mar 2 12:22 met3_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 751624 Mar 2 12:30 nctc3_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1248024 Mar 2 15:18 soil3_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 264468 Mar 2 15:21 soil3_2b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1424708 Mar 2 15:34 tc3_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 160939 Mar 2 15:35 tc3_2b.dat*
703: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 19-Aug-2011 12:39:45 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, February 16th, 2011 (SpB)
Wednesday, February 16th, 2011 Visit:
-------------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit:
Weather: Gusty, but not too cold.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU prius
*
---------
* Span cylinder at 700 psi. N2 at 1500 psi.
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 78 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 99 cm
farthest probe = 104 cm
* at 13:05 MST, swiped krypton hygrometer
* at 13:17 MST, adjusted cal gas flows in LI-6262 system
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 326678 Feb 16 11:35 cnr2_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 92 Feb 16 11:36 cnr2_16b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 187542 Feb 16 12:20 noah2_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1302897 Feb 16 12:34 soil2_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 964609 Feb 16 12:44 soil2_16b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1486357 Feb 16 12:11 tc2_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 855623 Feb 16 12:18 tc2_16b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 108079 Feb 16 13:54 trlr2_16.dat*
Sunday, February 13th, 2011 (no site visit):
--------------------------------------------
At the site: NaN
Purpose of visit: power outage.
Weather:
--------- Misc Notes:
*
*
---------
* there was a power outage at around 7:30 MST...i thought russter2
might need to be power-cycled, but at 7pm it came back on. The
quacker was up but the data system was not archiving the data...it
looked like:
check_aster
Sun Feb 13 19:23:30 MST 2011
------------- Environment -------------
PROJECT = NIWOT, OPS=ops1
------------- Server tasks -------------
host user pid start exectime process
russter2 sburns 2980 17:01 ? 00:00:00 adamserver
russter2 sburns 2982 17:01 ? 00:00:00 nc_server
------------- Ingest tasks -------------
host user pid start exectime process
russter2 root 2984 17:01 ? 00:00:00 ingest
------------- Archive tasks -------------
host user pid start exectime process
-------------- Covar calcs --------------
host user pid start exectime process
-------------- X processes --------------
host user pid start exectime process
-------------- Ingest Statistics ----------
russter2: RPC: Program not registered
No ingest process running on russter2 for quacker
-------------- Living adams --------------
quacker
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda6 9851308 3368452 5982436 37% /usr/local
/dev/hda8 105557532 88269900 11925540 89% /data
-----------------------------------------
Sun Feb 13 19:23:31 MST 2011
So I did:
ndaqrestart quacker
quacker: RPC: Unable to receive; errno = Connection refused
waited a short while, and then data started coming
in...ie:
dir /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/ | grep 'Feb 13'
drwxrwxr-x 2 aster aster 4096 Feb 13 19:28 ./
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 37554966 Feb 13 01:00 nwt110213.000000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 30328940 Feb 13 07:37 nwt110213.080000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 16384 Feb 13 19:29 nwt110214.022833
then redo "check_aster", ie:
check_aster
Sun Feb 13 19:29:17 MST 2011
------------- Environment -------------
PROJECT = NIWOT, OPS=ops1
------------- Server tasks -------------
host user pid start exectime process
russter2 sburns 2980 17:01 ? 00:00:00 adamserver
russter2 sburns 2982 17:01 ? 00:00:00 nc_server
------------- Ingest tasks -------------
host user pid start exectime process
russter2 root 2984 17:01 ? 00:00:00 ingest
russter2 root 4665 19:28 ? 00:00:00 quacker
------------- Archive tasks -------------
host user pid start exectime process
russter2 root 4677 19:28 ? 00:00:00 archive quacker .
-------------- Covar calcs --------------
host user pid start exectime process
russter2 root 4687 19:28 ? 00:00:00 covar -S -a quacker
-------------- X processes --------------
host user pid start exectime process
-------------- Ingest Statistics ----------
station port status up since sample/sec serialErrs
quacker 2038 open Feb 13 19:28 0.00 0
-------------- Living adams --------------
quacker
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda6 9851308 3368452 5982436 37% /usr/local
/dev/hda8 105557532 88269932 11925508 89% /data
-----------------------------------------
Sun Feb 13 19:29:18 MST 2011
702: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 19-Aug-2011 12:38:32 MDT, site visit on Sunday, February 6th, 2011 (SpB, PsT)
Sunday, February 6th, 2011 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB, PsT
Purpose of visit: check on 2.5m CSAT.
Weather: calm and snowy.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up spb jeep.
*
---------
* at 13:00 MSt, power-cycled 2.5m csat.
* (no snow depths).
701: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 19-Aug-2011 12:34:24 MDT, site visit on Friday, February 4th, 2011 (SpB, DL)
Friday, February 4th, 2011 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB, DL
Purpose of visit:
Weather: Gusty, but not too cold.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU prius
* Don Lenschow came with me to go for a ski....
---------
* Span cylinder at 950 psi. N2 at 0 psi --> 1850 psi.
* (no snow depths).
* From 12:00-13:00 MST, swapped N2 cylinders; old= cc282442, new= cc262287
* at 11:30 MST, rebooted the quacker (data system back up).
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 603297 Feb 4 12:22 cnr2_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 740435 Feb 4 12:38 met2_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 647680 Feb 4 12:47 nctc2_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 305470 Feb 4 12:30 prf2_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 109976 Feb 4 13:49 trlr2_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 826356 Feb 4 13:11 ucb2_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 47008 Feb 4 13:12 ucb2_4b.dat*
here are the logs from when the quacker shutdown on 2 Feb 2011 (extreme cold):
2011-02-02T00:19:09.273820-07:00 russter2 sshd[12273]: Postponed publickey for root from 172.20.59.15 port 35463 ssh2
2011-02-02T00:19:09.468086-07:00 russter2 sshd[12266]: Accepted publickey for root from 172.20.59.15 port 35463 ssh2
2011-02-02T00:19:33.316285-07:00 russter2 sshd[12297]: Connection closed by 128.138.129.19
2011-02-02T00:24:33.518717-07:00 russter2 sshd[12337]: Connection closed by 128.138.149.75
2011-02-02T00:29:33.270026-07:00 russter2 sshd[12382]: Connection closed by 128.138.238.194
2011-02-02T00:30:14.224903-07:00 russter2 ingest(quacker)[3012]: quacker select timeout 300 sec
2011-02-02T00:34:33.217877-07:00 russter2 sshd[12429]: Connection closed by 128.138.129.19
2011-02-02T00:35:14.184576-07:00 russter2 ingest(quacker)[3012]: quacker select timeout 300 sec
2011-02-02T00:39:33.486248-07:00 russter2 sshd[12468]: Connection closed by 128.138.238.194
2011-02-02T00:40:14.154671-07:00 russter2 ingest(quacker)[3012]: quacker select timeout 900 sec. Ingest stopping
2011-02-02T00:40:14.154701-07:00 russter2 ingest(quacker)[3012]: quacker russter2.54185 socket closed, 2 active connections
2011-02-02T00:40:14.154720-07:00 russter2 ingest(quacker)[3012]: quacker russter2.51332 socket closed, 1 active connections
2011-02-02T00:40:14.173484-07:00 russter2 ingest(quacker)[3012]: quacker shutting down
2011-02-02T00:40:14.364310-07:00 russter2 archive(quacker)[3035]: EOFException: quacker@russter2: RawDataInput::openNextFile: : quacker@russter2
2011-02-02T00:40:14.364348-07:00 russter2 archive(quacker)[3035]: archiving stopped for quacker
2011-02-02T00:40:14.435079-07:00 russter2 archive(quacker)[3035]: russter2 ingest: RPC: Remote system error - Connection refused
2011-02-02T00:40:14.484660-07:00 russter2 ingest[2870]: quacker ingest [3012] has exited/stopped, exit value:1, signal:none(0)
2011-02-02T00:40:14.601880-07:00 russter2 covar[3041]: russter2 ingest: RPC: Remote system error - Connection refused
2011-02-02T00:40:14.601911-07:00 russter2 covar[3041]: covar: EOF on all inputs
2011-02-02T00:40:14.887216-07:00 russter2 nc_server[2868]: Opened: /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/results/covar/nwt.110106.nc
2011-02-02T00:40:14.887248-07:00 russter2 nc_server[2868]: Closing: /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/results/covar/nwt.110201.nc
2011-02-02T00:40:14.981784-07:00 russter2 nc_server[2868]: Closing Connection, Id=0, heap=4153344
2011-02-02T00:40:14.981817-07:00 russter2 nc_server[2868]: Closing: /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/results/covar/nwt.110202.nc
2011-02-02T00:40:15.006239-07:00 russter2 nc_server[2868]: Closing: /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/results/covar/nwt.110106.nc
2011-02-02T00:40:15.006289-07:00 russter2 covar[3041]: Closed nc_server connection on server=russter2, Id=0
2011-02-02T00:40:14.601911-07:00 russter2 covar[3041]: covar: EOF on all inputs
2011-02-02T00:40:14.887216-07:00 russter2 nc_server[2868]: Opened: /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/results/covar/nwt.110106.nc
2011-02-02T00:40:14.887248-07:00 russter2 nc_server[2868]: Closing: /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/results/covar/nwt.110201.nc
2011-02-02T00:40:14.981784-07:00 russter2 nc_server[2868]: Closing Connection, Id=0, heap=4153344
2011-02-02T00:40:14.981817-07:00 russter2 nc_server[2868]: Closing: /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/results/covar/nwt.110202.nc
2011-02-02T00:40:15.006239-07:00 russter2 nc_server[2868]: Closing: /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/results/covar/nwt.110106.nc
2011-02-02T00:40:15.006289-07:00 russter2 covar[3041]: Closed nc_server connection on server=russter2, Id=0
2011-02-02T00:40:15.006305-07:00 russter2 covar[3041]: Disconnected from nc_server
700: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 19-Aug-2011 12:05:37 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, January 26th, 2011 (SpB)
Wednesday, January 26th, 2011 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit:
Weather: Gusty, but not too cold.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up NCAR jeep
* made trip to T-van with Andy W, then a quick
trip out to the tower.
---------
* Span cylinder at 1000 psi. N2 at 400 psi.
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 67 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 81 cm
farthest probe = 84 cm
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1380694 Jan 26 2011 soil1_26.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 24634 Jan 26 2011 soil1_26b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 331779 Jan 26 2011 tc1_26.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1128258 Jan 26 2011 tc1_26b.dat*
699: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 19-Aug-2011 11:52:51 MDT, site visit on Thursday, January 13th, 2011 (SpB)
Thursday, January 13th, 2010 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: change dessicant
Weather: Gusty, but not too cold.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU prius
*
---------
* Span cylinder at 1150 psi. N2 at 800 psi.
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 50 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 66 cm
farthest probe = 68 cm
* at 12:15 MST, adjusted flow in LI-6262
* from 14:12-14:27 MST, swapped LI-6251 dessicant
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1152393 Jan 13 11:39 cnr1_13.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 195419 Jan 13 12:30 met1_13b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1218069 Jan 13 12:28 met1_13.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1229667 Jan 13 12:03 nctc1_13.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 585792 Jan 13 11:50 prf1_13.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 756277 Jan 13 13:13 soil1_13.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 795430 Jan 13 13:25 tc1_13.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 61687 Jan 13 15:10 trlr1_13.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 793782 Jan 13 14:02 ucb1_13b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 73278 Jan 13 14:03 ucb1_13c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 693277 Jan 13 13:51 ucb1_13.dat*
698: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 01-Jun-2011 16:28:46 MDT, site visit on Thursday, January 6th, 2011 (SpB)
Thursday, January 6th, 2010 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JC
Purpose of visit: check problem with russter2.
Weather: Gusty, but not too cold.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU vehicle
* Jesse from UnixOPs came with me to check on
russter2...I picked him up at his house.
---------
* Span cylinder at 1200 psi. N2 at 1000 psi.
* Jesse et al determined the eth0 problem was that the russter2 IP was
being blocked. (to fix, changed IP)
* at 12:40 MST, adjusted cal gas flows in LI-6262
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 157463 Jan 6 11:55 noah1_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1343705 Jan 6 12:15 soil1_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 665572 Jan 6 12:20 soil1_6b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 656607 Jan 6 11:53 tc1_6b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1445317 Jan 6 11:48 tc1_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 111045 Jan 6 14:30 trlr1_6.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 2375457 Jan 13 09:58 mrs_110106.dat
697: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 01-Jun-2011 16:25:48 MDT, site visit on Friday, December 31st, 2010 (SpB)
Friday, December 31st, 2010 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: check problem with russter2.
Weather: Extreme cold. It was also windy and there
was lots of blowing snow.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep.
* never went to the tower, only the trailer.
* happy new year with pei!
---------
* Span cylinder at ? psi. N2 at ? psi.
* to my surprise russter2 was up and running! And the data had been
collected since we lost communications sometime on 24 Dec. It turns
out there was an issue with the network card to the outside world
(eth0). Orrie thought it might be a configuration/software problem
and we tried quite a few things to figure it out....i also tried the
obvious things like a new network cable, different port on the hub,
etc. Also, the cable/hub used for russter2 worked just fine when i
connected to the network with one of the dell laptops...
* in the end we couldn't figure it out, but i'll go back up again next
week to deal with it (and hopefully bring a replacement network card
if that is available)...
696: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 01-Jun-2011 16:24:51 MDT, site visit on Saturday, December 18th, 2010 (SpB).
Saturday, December 18th, 2010 Visit:
------------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: get soil/tc logger data.
Weather: Snowing pretty hard (and windy). My tracks to the tower were
almost completely covered by the time I was coming back (only 1.5
hrs). The storm did not go very far east of the site. More snow than
I expected in the trees (knee-deep).
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up SpB Jeep.
*
---------
* Span cylinder at 1450 psi. N2 at 1450 psi.
* downloaded logger data (last one of the year!):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1427994 Dec 18 14:17 tc12_18.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 360369 Dec 18 14:20 tc12_18b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 394 Dec 18 14:22 tc12_18c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1382596 Dec 18 14:39 soil12_18.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 338941 Dec 18 14:42 soil12_18b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 107495 Dec 18 15:16 trlr12_18.dat*
695: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 01-Jun-2011 16:23:20 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, December 8th, 2010 (SpB)
Wednesday, December 8th, 2010 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: swap GAST pump.
Weather: It was much windier than I liked because I was swapping the
2-micron filter at the 21.5m inlet. Could have been worse, but it was
not ideal. As I was finishing the wind started dying down a bit...
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU malibu (was supposed to have a prius).
* the gast pump died early Monday morning. kurt was kind enough
to kill the power to it late on monday.
* went to FEF on Tue so couldn't come up until wed.
---------
* Span cylinder at 1600 psi. N2 at 1710 psi.
* with orries help, figured out that the thumbdrive in the trailer was
having a problem when connecting to russter2 (so the usb ports are
ok). [try to reformat it?]
* from ~10:30-11:30 MST, swapped out gast pump for LI-6262 (replaced with a new pump)
* no surprise that the pump died because it has been running for around
2 years (with one swap of the vanes last summer).
* had a spare GAST pump in the trailer that I used (also, ordered a
new one during the week of 12/13).
* at 9:30 MST, rebooted russter2 (to update kernel, etc)
* from 11:30-12:00 MST, replaced 2-micron Nupro filters in LI-6262 system (at inlet only)
* at 12:15 MST, adjusted cal gas flows (and re-zeroed) LI-6262
694: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 01-Jun-2011 16:19:27 MDT, site visit on Thursday, December 2nd, 2010 (SpB)
Thursday, December 2nd, 2010 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: swap N2 cylinder, get logger data.
Weather: A bit breezy and near freezing (not bad for Dec). High
clouds and sun. Snow is very powdery and pulverized. A small dusting
of fresh powder over older snow.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU prius
* left at 1pm to get back for a 2pm meeting at INSTAAR.
---------
* Span cylinder at 1600 psi. N2 at 0 psi.
* at 12:04 MST, poured water into rain gauge (check data for this),
the wind had blown the top over (see photos)
* at 12:15 MST, adjusted cal gas flows (and re-zeroed) LI-6262
* at ~12:30 MST, swapped N2 (old cylinder=CC253014 at 0 psi, new
cylinder= CC282442) (also re-did the swage fitting to regulator, it
had a small leak)
* logger data files:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 130072 Dec 2 08:59 cnr12_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 641904 Dec 2 09:08 cnr12_2b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1154362 Dec 2 09:36 met12_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 966899 Dec 2 09:47 nctc12_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 150224 Dec 2 10:14 noah12_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 471500 Dec 2 09:25 prf12_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1324055 Dec 2 10:29 soil12_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 71986 Dec 2 10:30 soil12_2b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1427995 Dec 2 10:11 tc12_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 869842 Dec 2 10:52 ucb12_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 246788 Dec 2 10:55 ucb12_2b.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 2213332 Dec 8 08:48 mrs_101202.dat
693: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 01-Jun-2011 16:17:16 MDT, site visit on Friday, November 19th, 2010 (SpB)
Friday, November 19th, 2010 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: get logger data.
Weather:
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU prius.
*
---------
* Span cylinder at 100 psi (replaced). N2 at 400 psi.
* at ~13:30 MST, swapped span gas (old cylinder=CC282360 at 100 psi,
new cylinder= CC153480, at 1800 psi) (note, also re-did the swage
fitting to regulator)
* at 14:00 MST, adjusted cal gas flows in LI-6262
* logger data files:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1107365 Nov 19 12:06 soil11_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 487759 Nov 19 12:51 soil11_19b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1353743 Nov 19 13:04 tc11_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 240994 Nov 19 13:06 tc11_19b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 111222 Nov 19 14:08 trlr11_19.dat*
692: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 01-Jun-2011 16:13:17 MDT, site visit on Thursday, November 4th, 2010 (SpB)
Thursday, November 4th, 2010 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit:
Weather:
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up my Jeep
* made 3 trips to/from tower...once for a power outage...once at the
very end of the day to try and fix the flow in the LI-6251 (which is
better, but still a problem as of 11/2/2010).
---------
* Span cylinder at 300 psi. N2 at 800 psi.
* at approx 10:30 MST, swiped krypton hygrometer
* from 10:37-10:47 MST, swapped profiler (li-6251) dessicant tubes,
also check wires, tubing, etc
* logger data files:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1019193 Nov 4 10:18 cnr11_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 193 Nov 4 10:18 cnr11_4b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 610965 Nov 4 11:31 soil11_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 595758 Nov 4 11:38 tc11_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 49608 Nov 4 13:06 trlr11_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 878002 Nov 4 11:13 ucb11_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 789683 Nov 4 11:23 ucb11_4b.dat*
691: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 01-Jun-2011 16:03:00 MDT, site visit on Friday, October 29th, 2010 (SpB)
Friday, October 29th, 2010 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: swap dessicant, download logger data.
Weather: windy, but not too cold. We have had very strong
winds the past few days. And the ground is now snow-covered.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up a CU Pruis. Saw smoke to the west as I was heading from
Marine St...was planning to stop by McGuckins, but I bypassed that
and made a beeline for cayon road. The "dome" fire was just
starting and I made it up the canyon before the road closed....
* moved the HYDRA out of N324 and into my office when I got back to
campus.
* made 3 trips to/from tower...once for a power outage...once at the
very end of the day to try and fix the flow in the LI-6251 (which is
better, but still a problem as of 11/2/2010).
---------
* Span cylinder at 350 psi. N2 at 950 psi.
* setup the pressure inlet near the ground...see photos. (need to get
some extra tubing and "connector tubing" to extend this line a bit)...
* from 14:23-14:37 MST, Changed profiler (li-6251) dessicant
* John Knowles noticed a cylinder of hydrogen at the tower....here
is a summary of what we found out about this:
Date: Tue, 02 Nov 2010 12:18:20 MDT
To: Dean E Anderson
cc: Sean Burns , John.Knowles@Colorado.EDU,
Kurt.Chowanski@Colorado.EDU, russell.monson@Colorado.EDU,
turnip@ucar.edu, Linda.Bowden@Colorado.EDU, david.bowling@utah.edu,
blamb@wsu.edu
From: Sean Burns
Subject: Re: Hydrogen Cylinder?
Hi Dean,
thanks for solving this "mystery" for us! I think we can bring the
cylinder back to airgas sometime over the winter (once the snow gets
deeper it will be easier to slide out of there)....John, will that be
possible? my guess is that this cylinder of hydrogen was used to run
a fuel cell....does that sound familiar at all? Once we get the
correct cylinder numbers, I think airgas will be able to tell us who
originally ordered it....also, it is tagged with ramaley N1B68 which
is a good clue...
Linda, do you happen to recall who would have had cylinders
stored/delivered in room N1B68? (this might have been 7-8 years
ago)...when I first started working at CU in 2003 part of the Monson
Lab was in room N1B46, but I don't think we used N1B68 for
anything....
thanks!
SpB.
>
> Hi Sean,
>
> Sorry about that. I forgot to email you when I got back from the site and
> left for a trip right after. That cylinder had been sitting at the profiler
> shack (outhouse) for several years and its not mine. I'm not sure if it
> was brought in for Brian Lamb's experiment in '02 or for something a little
> after. If one of my students comes along this week, would you like it pulled
> down to the trailer?
> Dean
>
>
>
> Dean E. Anderson
> U.S. Geological Survey
> M.S. 413, Bldg. 53
> Federal Center
> Denver, CO. 80225-0046
> U.S.A.
> Phn: 303-236-5691
>
>---------------------------------------------------------
>
> Hi Dean,
>
> a hydrogen cylinder is at the Monson tower....i think it's from CU
> (and possibly an old cylinder), but do you have any idea about this?
> (see email below for more details)....we are trying to track down the
> owner to figure out what the plans are for it, etc...
>
> thanks!
>
> SpB.
>
>
>
> ------- Forwarded Message
>
> To: Steve.Schmidt@Colorado.EDU, russell.monson@Colorado.EDU,
> david.bowling@utah.edu, chris.gray@Colorado.EDU
> cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU, John.Knowles@Colorado.EDU,
> Kurt.Chowanski@Colorado.EDU, Linda.Bowden@Colorado.EDU,
> William.Bowman@Colorado.EDU
> Subject: Re: Hydrogen gas cylinder at MRS laser shed...
> Date: Mon, 01 Nov 2010 14:19:04 -0600
> From: Sean Burns
> Message-Id: <201011012019.AMV81425@omr-raz-2-priv.int.colorado.edu>
>
>
> Hi Russ/Steve/Dave/Chris,
>
> anyone know anything about a gas cylinder of HYDROGEN that is out by
> the Monson AmeriFlux tower? It's a big steel cylinder so getting it
> out there would have taken a bit of effort...it looks like:
>
> http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/101029/pic00014.jpg
>
> We are trying to figure out who moved it there (and when) and how long
> they need it out there....I never noticed it until John Knowles
> brought it to my attention a few weeks ago (and apparently it was put
> next to some of the cylinders for Daves TGA)...
>
> There is a sticker on it that has a label,
>
> "EPO Bio BS61394"
> "Ramaley N1B68"
>
> the "EPO Bio" makes me think it's been around for a while...I think
> it's an airgas cylinder, but it it has "Airgas (So-Cal)" on it (which
> I think means "Southern california")...i'm not very familiar with
> hydrogen cylinders...there are many numbers on it and two that looked
> most like cylinder number(s) to me are, "UN1049" (this is a label
> stuck to the outside) and "KZ29087" (stamped into the cylinder
> itself).
>
> We have contacted airgas and are trying to figure out who this
> cylinder belongs to...if you have any info about this please let us
> know...
>
> thanks!
>
> SpB.
>
>
>
>
>
> - ------- Forwarded Message
>
> From: John Francis Knowles
> Subject: Re: Hydrogen gas cylinder at MRS laser shed
> To: "Sean Burns"
> Cc: Kurt.Chowanski@Colorado.EDU
> Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2010 12:49:18 -0600 (MDT)
>
> Thanks for following up with this Sean. I called contacted airgas last Wednesday
> with the ICC# and the larger-font number below that, with the plan being for
> them to call back to the MRS and let us know if they found anything in their
> computer. Kurt, have you heard anything from them?
>
> Since I dont know for sure that this is an airgas cylinder as of yet, any sleuthing
> within the ebio (or epob per the cylinder - must be at least a few years old) dept
> you can do would be much appreciated. As for what to do with it, I will volunteer
> to get it down to the Marr lab/snowmo shed as soon as snow permits
> snowmobiling and the rightful owner can take care of it from there. If it does
> turn out to belong to airgas, we'll just have them pick it up the next time they
> come drop off liquid nitrogen. Thanks again
>
> John Knowles
> Ph.D. Candidate
> Department of Geography
> Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research
> University of Colorado, Boulder
>
> - - ---- Original message ----
> >Date: Mon, 01 Nov 2010 12:28:19 -0600
> >From: Sean Burns
> >Subject: Re: Hydrogen gas cylinder at MRS laser shed
> >To: John Francis Knowles
> >Cc: sean.burns@colorado.edu
> >
> >
> >
> >Hi John,
> >
> >I was at the tower on friday...saw the hydrogen cylinder up against
> >the tree...looked like it had some e bio labels on it. did you ever
> >figure out who it belongs to? it would probably be good to know this
> >so we know why it's there, what the plans are for it, etc....
> >
> >i wrote down some more info in case we need it...if you want me to
> >check into this in more detail let me know...
> >
> >thanks!
> >
> > SpB.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >> All,
> >> Thanks for your help with this. I will grab the cylinder number next
> Wednesday when I am back up there (don't know why I didn't yesterday) and we
> can work it out from there. Cheers
> >> John Knowles
> >> Ph.D. Candidate
> >> Department of Geography
> >> Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research
> >> University of Colorado, Boulder
> >>
> >>
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 418484 Oct 29 10:31 prf10_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1150 Oct 29 13:31 prf10_29b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1044700 Oct 29 13:20 met10_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 829271 Oct 29 13:29 nctc10_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 984272 Oct 29 13:50 soil10_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 594690 Oct 29 13:55 soil10_29b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1344180 Oct 29 14:08 tc10_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 207932 Oct 29 14:10 tc10_29b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 64410 Oct 29 14:12 noah10_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 181847 Oct 29 14:16 mrs10_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 104447 Oct 29 15:06 trlr10_29.dat*
690: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 01-Jun-2011 15:58:30 MDT, site visit on Thursday, October 14th, 2010 (SpB)
Thursday, October 14th, 2010 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: transport new span gases, download logger data
Weather: still warm and sunny, but there are some snow patches on
the ground.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up a CU Jeep.
*
---------
* Span cylinder at 500 psi. N2 at 1400 psi.
* moved 4 new span gases up to the trailer
* turned off the fan in the li-6251 box.
* note: span cylinder cc153468 5125 psi is at the N Canopy tower.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 640453 Oct 14 2010 bh_101014_Table1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 610703 Oct 14 2010 bh_101014_Table2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1221165 Oct 14 2010 soil10_14.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 224691 Oct 14 2010 soil10_14b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1335486 Oct 14 2010 tc10_14.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 65804 Oct 14 2010 tc10_14b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 101432 Oct 14 2010 trlr10_14.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 101432 Oct 14 2010 trlr_101014.dat*
689: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 04-May-2011 16:46:04 MDT, site visit on Thursday, September 30th, 2010 (SpB)
Thursday, September 30th, 2010 Visit:
-------------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: change li-6251 dessicant.
Weather: still warm and sunny (when will the snow/cold arrive?)
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the CU Jeep. (returned it to the CU motorpool at the end of
the day.)
*
---------
* Span cylinder at 650 psi. N2 at 1800 psi.
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 8687 Sep 30 09:06 am25t_02.csi*
* at approx 12:00 MST, removed the KZ PAR-LITE sensor (PAR2.up) from
the CNR logger
* from 13:00-13:30 MST, changed li-6251 dessicant & replaced 2-micron nupro filter
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 592085 Sep 30 11:25 soil9_30.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 582161 Sep 30 11:31 tc9_30.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 50491 Sep 30 09:15 trlr9_30.dat*
688: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 04-May-2011 16:43:47 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, September 28th, 2010 (SpB, NT, LY, J, M)
Tuesday, September 28th, 2010 Visit:
------------------------------------
At the site: SpB, NT, LY, J, M
Purpose of visit: swap out csats (campbell sent a "new" one to us).
Weather: Clear and dry.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the CU Jeep. (went through the fourmile/sunshine burn area).
* nicole and crew were "cleaning up" the girdling sites.
---------
* Span cylinder at 680 psi. N2 at 1850 psi.
* from 10:30-11:30 MST, moved eol TRH sensor from 21.5m down to 8m
* from 12:30-14:00 MST, swapped out 21.5m csat with one from campbell (get SNs)
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 739692 Sep 28 10:16 cnr9_28.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 935821 Sep 28 11:32 met9_28.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 710821 Sep 28 11:44 nctc9_28.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 364961 Sep 28 11:22 prf9_28.dat*
687: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 04-May-2011 16:42:47 MDT, site visit on Friday, September 24th, 2010 (SpB, DB)
Friday, September 24th, 2010 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB, DB
Purpose of visit: finish post-cal of co2 cylinders.
Weather: Sunny and breezy.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the CU Jeep. (went through the fourmile/sunshine burn area).
* stopped by "lightning eliminators" and picked up a bucket of salt.
* brought back a bunch of sampling chambers that belong to chris gray.
* aspen leaves are all yellow and/or fallen off the trees due to the
wind, etc.
---------
* Span cylinder at 700 psi. N2 at 1960 psi.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 354573 Sep 24 14:49 bh_100924_Table1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 336853 Sep 24 14:49 bh_100924_Table2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1112170 Sep 24 14:35 soil9_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1100304 Sep 24 14:46 tc9_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 33955 Sep 24 12:14 trlr9_24.dat*
686: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 04-May-2011 16:41:44 MDT, site visit on Monday, September 20th, 2010 (SpB)
Monday, September 20th, 2010 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: change N2 cylinder.
Weather: Breezy with some nice clouds around.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the CU Jeep. (it was not in the parking lot---they towed
it on saturday to near Mackey Aud...due to the football game).
* found a radiosonde along the trail going out to the tower.
* aspen leaves are all yellow and/or fallen off the trees due to the
wind, etc.
---------
* Span cylinder at 750 psi. N2 at 2100 psi.
* when i was adding thermocouples to the am25ts I realized that I
never modified the ucb logger program to take into account the change
in thermocouple type (it's now using E-type rather than T-type). So I
made this change and uploaded the new program (ucb_13.csi).
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 9011 Sep 20 10:56 ucb_13.csi*
* setup the AM25T comparisons in the trailer (it was in Ramaley).
Used the 21x and am25t_02.csi program.
* also reconnected the tubing for the LI-6251 calibrations.
NOTE: need to convert the splus programs into MATLAB!
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 748763 Sep 20 12:30 ucb9_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 964 Sep 20 13:06 trlr9_20.dat*
685: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 04-May-2011 16:38:54 MDT, site visit on Monday, September 13th, 2010 (SpB)
Monday, September 13th, 2010 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: change N2 cylinder.
Weather: Breezy with some nice clouds around.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the CU Jeep.
* there is a funky wind turbine at C1 (doesn't look very sturdy or
very effective?)....
---------
* Span cylinder at 800 psi. N2 at < 100 psi --> 2320 psi.
* From 11:00-11:45 MST, swapped N2 cylinders; old= cc198609, new= cc253014
* at 11:26 MST, noticed one of the 20cm TCs near snowT probes was
knocked down. Not sure when this happened, but it looks like the
dowel holding the probe was snapped. I put it back to 20cm as best I
could.
* turned off fan in LI-6262 box (but left the LI-6251 box fan on).
* I checked the LI-6262 pressures/flow during the 12:10 MST cal. Made
a slight adjustment for the span: from 8.56 up to 8.93 lpm.
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 385798 Sep 13 11:36 bh_100913_Table1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 367084 Sep 13 11:36 bh_100913_Table2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1209747 Sep 13 11:32 soil9_13.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1191087 Sep 13 11:21 tc9_13.dat*
684: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 04-May-2011 16:38:00 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, September 7th, 2010 (SpB)
Tuesday, September 7th, 2010 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: swap dessicant, change N2 cylinder.
Weather: Lots of smoke in boulder canyon on the way up (it was clear
on the way back down). Large dispersed area of smoke off to the east.
The light downslope winds kept it mostly clear near the tower.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the CU Jeep.
---------
* Span cylinder at 870 psi. N2 at 50 psi.
* Swapped N2 cylinder (now using what is left of cc198609)
* from 11:24-11:35 MST, Changed profiler (li-6251) dessicant
* at 12:15 MST, adjusted flows in LI-6262 system
683: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 04-May-2011 16:36:35 MDT, site visit on Monday, September 6th, 2010 (SpB)
Monday, September 6th, 2010 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: swap dessicant, change N2 cylinder.
Weather: Very strong downslope winds. The fourmile canyon
fire started at around 10am today. Could see the big
plume from the site.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the CU Jeep. Had to drive down coal creek canyon to get
back to Boulder.
* was also going to work on aircoa at T-van.
---------
* Span cylinder at 900 psi. N2 at 300 psi.
* decided to go to T-van first (rather than the AmeriFlux tower).
This turned out to be a good decision because the power went out at
around noon (while I was at T-van). By the time I was back in the
trailer the power was back on...as I was working there on russter2
(found out a few details about the fire, etc), it went off again.
* i left the area without the power coming back on. And without
visiting the tower (decided to return on Tue).
682: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 04-May-2011 16:35:10 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, September 1st, 2010 (SpB, MC, JM, M)
Wednesday, September 1st, 2010 Visit:
-------------------------------------
At the site: SpB, MC, JM, M
Purpose of visit: Download logger data, check N2, move
eol T/RH sensor.
Weather: Cool. With some strong downslope gusts (esp before
noon). Feels more like Fall than Summer.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the CU Jeep. Jen met us at MRS.
* Jen/Meredith/Mitch did plot-mapping work.
* mushrooms are still quite numerous (though it seems like
it's been dry)...
---------
* Span cylinder at 900 psi. N2 at 300 psi.
* from 12-12:20 MST,
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1295891 Sep 1 10:42 tc9_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 782952 Sep 1 10:49 tc9_1b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1224881 Sep 1 11:02 soil9_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 904679 Sep 1 11:10 soil9_1b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 669314 Sep 1 11:14 bh_100901_Table1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 635844 Sep 1 11:14 bh_100901_Table2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 825249 Sep 1 11:37 ucb9_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 284455 Sep 1 11:53 prf9_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 720617 Sep 1 12:00 met9_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 552700 Sep 1 12:08 nctc9_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 574197 Sep 1 12:22 cnr9_1.dat*
681: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 04-May-2011 16:32:30 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, August 11th, 2010 (SpB, NT, MC, M)
Wednesday, August 11th, 2010 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB, NT, MC, M
Purpose of visit: Download logger data, swap REBS domes, add OSU PAR
sensor.
Weather: Pleasant. But a bit gusty above the trees.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the CU Jeep and prius.
* Nicole/Meredith/Mitch did some soil work; then Nicole/Mitch took the
jeep back down and Meredith helped me at the tower.
* briefly met Mark Williams, Kurt C., et al to discuss the drilling...
* mushrooms are popping up EVERYWHERE!...
---------
* Span cylinder at 1100 psi. N2 at 850 psi.
* from 12-12:20 MST, swapped REBS domes.
* at 11:10 MST, added KZ PAR-LITE sensor to CNR logger. Notes:
use diff chan9 = parameter "PAR2.up" in cockpit/prep.config
wiring:
white wire = H
green wire = L
shield = GND.
------------------------------------------
Info about KZ Par Lite sensor (from OSU):
% for 2010:
% Calibration Date : July 9, 2010
% Calibrated by : C. Hanson
% Manufacturer : Kipp and Zonen
% Model : PAR LITE
% Serial Number : 060859
% Calib Coefficient : 149.25 +/- 0.00 umol m-2 s-1 / mV (mean +/-1 SD)
% Impedance : 240 Ohms
% Sensor Temp during Cal: 27.79 +/- 0.67 degC
* at approx 14:00 MST, swiped the krypton hygrometer
* from 14:09 - 14:26 MST, swapped out the dessicant on the profiler (li-6251).
- at 14:09 MST, did zero, co2 approx 0.016 mV
- at 14:20 MST, did zero + blow test (ok).
(zero is approx -0.005 mV).
- at 14:25 MST, did span
- at 14:26 MST, back to auto mode. flow rate at ~14.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1237461 Aug 11 10:27 soil8_11.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 184041 Aug 11 10:29 soil8_11b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1318447 Aug 11 10:42 tc8_11.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 63608 Aug 11 10:42 tc8_11b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 531468 Aug 11 10:58 ucb8_11.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 497103 Aug 11 11:28 prf8_11.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1183104 Aug 11 11:39 met8_11.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 60619 Aug 11 11:42 mrt8_11b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1018997 Aug 11 13:58 cnr8_11.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 802468 Aug 11 14:12 nctc8_11.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 170167 Aug 11 14:14 nctc8_11b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 436961 Aug 11 10:46 bh_100811_Table1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 416265 Aug 11 10:46 bh_100811_Table2.dat*
680: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 04-May-2011 16:30:35 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, July 28th, 2010 (SpB)
Wednesday, July 28th, 2010 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: swap dessicant. get logger data.
Weather: Sunny in the morning, then thunder and lightning (and dark).
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU jeep.
---------
* Span cylinder at 1250 psi. N2 at 1210 psi.
* from 11:37-11:49 MST, Changed profiler (li-6251) dessicant
* reconnected TC at 2.5m LI-7500 to UCB logger (it was a bit loose)
679: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 04-May-2011 16:23:47 MDT, site visit on Thursday, July 22nd, 2010 (SpB + flux class)
Thursday, July 22nd, 2010 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB + Flux Class
Purpose of visit: Have students climb the tower, etc.
Weather: Cool. a bit breezy up on the tower.
--------- Misc Notes:
* campbell guys looked at 21.5m csat.
678: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 04-May-2011 16:20:08 MDT, site visit on Friday, July 16th, 2010 (SpB)
Friday, July 16th, 2010 Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Download logger data, put matlab on the flux class
laptops.
Weather: Very Warm. But it was a bit gusty above the trees. So
working on the tower was cooler.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the CU Jeep.
* Dean Anderson was up there with a crew of three (to service tower
instruments, swap inlet filters, etc.
* Russ/Dave Moore were at MRS with the laptops.
---------
* Span cylinder at 1450 psi. N2 at 1850 psi.
* turned the fan in the bowling TGA shed from Med to High.
* The network went down while I was at the tower---this seemed to be a
problem with a flakey power strip in the network closet at MRS (I was
there when it happened and I met matt reynolds (nednet)).
* the matlab install worked when going from the DVD. Over the network
it was REALLY slow (partially because i tried to install simumlink and
all the toolboxes too)....
677: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 04-May-2011 16:19:18 MDT, site visit on Monday, July 5th, 2010 (SpB, BH)
Monday, July 5th, 2010 Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site: SpB, BH
Purpose of visit: meet up with Brent Helliker (U of Penn)
Weather: Chilly (actually COLD) and windy in the morning, then
calm and sunny (and warmer) in the afternoon.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up the CU Jeep.
* didn't have time to make it to T-van...but I can do this
on Monday...
---------
* Span cylinder at 1450 psi. N2 at 1850 psi.
* drove/hiked up to T-van to service the AIRCOA micropump. This took
about 3 hours (and now the high-P check is ok).
* Brent had already hauled most of his stuff to the tower by the time
i was back at C1. He set his things up on the N Canopy Tower.
676: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 04-May-2011 16:17:35 MDT, site visit on Thursday, July 1st, 2010 (SpB, JM)
Thursday, July 1st, 2010 Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JM
Purpose of visit: put up new boom for 21.5m csat.
Weather: Clear and sunny in the morning. Upslope winds. Clouds built
up and it became pretty stormy around 2pm. After that there was a
some brief clearing, but still storms visible in the distance.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the NCAR Truck (was hoping to go to T-van, plus used
it to bring up the boom).
* Jen rode her bike up to MRS and I met her there.
* didn't have time to make it to T-van...but I can do this
on Monday...
---------
* Span cylinder at 1450 psi. N2 at 1850 psi.
* transported two new n2 cylinders out to the tower: cc253014,
cc262389 (...still have 3 more new N2 cylinders on the ground near
the trailer that need to go out to the tower)....
* cc264923 (approx 200 psi) was halfway down the path; now it's at the
front of the trailer.
* setup a new boom for the csat at 21.5m (borrowed from NCAR/EOL)..note:
-- this boom puts the 21.5m csat about 20-30cm LOWER than it was
before....
-- you need to have a 9/16" socket wrench in order to tighten the
csat to this boom (it's a very specific fit)!! We wound up
borrowing a socket from Duane...and even that didn't fit through the
outer hole, but it was possible to detach the extender from the
socket and make it work that way. A wrench does not work because
the csat gets in the way
-- We didn't use the "clamshell" parts to guy-wire the boom to the
tower---the boom is u-bolted to the tower cross-bars and sits across
the short-width of the tower. It's actually designed to fit on the
outside of the shortside of the tower--see photos from CME04 (might
try this sometime in the future). For now, the extra parts are in
the laser shed...
* downloaded logger data (no time problems, but it was in the middle
of the thunderstorm!):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1349949 Jul 1 12:56 tc7_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 248368 Jul 1 12:59 tc7_1b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1269060 Jul 1 13:15 soil7_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 365663 Jul 1 15:11 soil7_1b.dat*
(note, i went back and did the final soil download after the storm had
passed and we had finished setting up the csat which is why there is a
two hour break between files)...
675: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 04-May-2011 16:16:22 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, June 15th, 2010 (SpB, NT, DM, J, E)
Tuesday, June 15th, 2010 Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB, NT, DM, J, E,
Purpose of visit: do li-6251 dessicant, swap 2 micron filter.
Weather: Clear and sunny in the morning. Upslope winds. Some clouds
in the afternoon. This past weekend had heavy rain and some small
amount of snow (which was completely gone).
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the CU jeep (summer rental).
* Aspens have mostly leafed out at como creek.
* carried cc264923 back down the path (about halfway)
---------
* Span cylinder at 1590 psi. N2 at 250 psi --> 2400 psi.
* from ~10:40-11:50 MST, swapped N2 cylinder
(old cylinder= cc264923 at 250 psi, new cylinder= CC264964, at 2400 psi)
* i think the pressure in the new cylinder was bit high because it was
lying in the sun?...
* from 10:20 - 10:35 MST, swapped out the dessicant on the profiler (li-6251).
- at 10:20 MST, did zero, co2 approx 0.035 mV
- at 10:34 MST, did zero + blow test (ok).
(zero is approx -0.005 mV).
- at 10:35 MST, back to auto mode. flow rate at ~14.
* from 11:16-11:50 MST, swapped out the 2-micron nupro filter at the
li-6262 inlet. sample flow increased from 8.25 to 9.35
* from 11:52-11:55 MST, adjusted the flow rate in the LI-6262.
flow adjustment (using needle valve in 6262 box).
before after
sample 9.35 9.35
span 8.14 9.20
N2 7.82 8.96
* from 12:05-12:09 MST, swiped krypton hygrometer
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 619730 Jun 15 12:26 soil6_15.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 604700 Jun 15 12:34 tc6_15.dat*
674: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 04-May-2011 16:11:36 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, June 9th, 2010 (SpB)
Wednesday, June 9th, 2010 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: download logger data, turn on fans in licor boxes.
Weather: Warm and pleasant. The snow is basically GONE (a few small
patches). The small pool of water by the trailer is full. Como creek
is ripping, but not too bad. Water is going over the spillway at
Barker Res. Some mosquitos around, but not too bad.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the CU jeep (summer rental).
* Aspens have mostly leafed out at como creek.
---------
* Span cylinder at 1700 psi. N2 at 450 psi
* transported 5 new cylinder of n2 from campus to C1:
cc253014, cc282442, cc262398, cc262287, cc262389
* brought back 3 empty N2 cylinders:
cc199722, cc199751, cc264924
* adjusted the flow rate in the LI-6262 and also zeroed it (both
n2 and h2o).
at 11:20 MST, flipped the LI-6262 to manual and did zero.
flow adjustment (using needle valve in 6262 box).
before after
sample 8.77 8.77
span 9.16 8.82
N2 8.61 8.24
original:
co2 at approx 100 mV dial = 4.31
h2o at approx 82 mV dial = 5.70
after:
co2 at 0 mV dial = 2.80
h2o at 0 mV dial = 4.30
at 11:22 MST, back to sample.
* reset the clocks on the all loggers (nctc was slow by approx 1.5
minutes, others all ok). Didn't reset CNR, but it was within about 10
sec of correct time...logger files:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 963977 Jun 9 10:44 cnr6_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 656401 Jun 9 10:53 prf6_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 475978 Jun 9 10:59 met6_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1246256 Jun 9 11:12 nctc6_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 65325 Jun 9 11:13 nctc6_9b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1258287 Jun 9 11:50 soil6_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 162566 Jun 9 11:51 soil6_9b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1351809 Jun 9 12:03 tc6_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 55859 Jun 9 12:04 tc6_9b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 103000 Jun 9 12:06 noah6_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 163182 Jun 9 12:10 mrs6_9.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1395344 Jul 1 09:44 mrs_100609.dat
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 548001 Jun 9 12:28 ucb6_9.dat*
673: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 04-May-2011 16:01:38 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, May 26th, 2010 (SpB, LY, MC)
Wednesday, May 26th, 2010 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB, LY, MC
Purpose of visit: check on profiler micropump
Weather: lots of moisuture in the air. the snow is starting to
melt....como creek is flowing, spring has arrived at 10,000'.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove prius to MRS, then hiked power line. Road to C1 is
driveable.
* Meredith and Lindsay help J. Knowles move liquid N2 for TGA.
---------
* Span cylinder at 1750 psi. N2 at 790 psi
* p.prof recovered overnight (probably a restriction in the line)
* at 10:48 MST, turned off pump in LI-6251 for about 20 seconds
* Chan 204 (MET logger) found a loose connection in the SC932 (inside
the box)...note: this FIXED the problem that has been around for YEARS!
672: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 04-May-2011 15:58:10 MDT, site visit on Monday, May 17, 2010 (SpB, NT, NK, MC)
Monday, May 17th, 2010 Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site: SpB, NT, NK, MC
Purpose of visit: swap span cylinder.
Weather: Intense sun w/ lots of snow. The snow was quickly melting...
--------- Misc Notes:
* started the CU jeep rental (drove it up).
* Meredith and Nate (summer hires) came up to the site.
---------
* at ~11:30 MST, swapped span gas (old cylinder=CC282352 at 100 psi,
new cylinder= CC282360, at 1800 psi)
* at 12:25 MST, adjusted cal gas flows in LI-6262
* from 12:29-12:53 MST, Changed profiler (li-6251) dessicant
* at around 13:10 MST, swapped the 14m and 21.5m (10-hz) thermocouples
* started running "fast_12.csi" in fast cr23x logger (attempt to get
back to 10 hz, no OPS change)
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 9058 May 17 2010 fast_12.csi*
diff fast_11.csi fast_12.csi
2a3,4
> ; fast_12.csi, same as fast_11.csi, but tried to make it slightly faster, 5/17/2010, spb.
> ;
* chan204 is having problems (loose connection!)...
671: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 04-May-2011 15:51:50 MDT, site visit on Thursday, May 13th, 2010 (SpB)
Thursday, May 13th, 2010 Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: data system ok, so went to t-van aircoa
Weather: heavy snow. white-out conditions up on the ridge.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the prius rental.
---------
* Never made it to the tower.
* went to T-van to swap aircoa gas cylinders. (long ski there).
Wed May 12 23:13:43 MDT 2010
power outage and russter2 went down around noon...strangely, it
rebooted itself at around 6pm...i noticed it at 10pm. and restarted
data system---note, doing "ndaqrestart quacker" from russter2 seemed
to get it going....it wasn't running archive at first so it took a few
tries to get it going again (shutting everything down, etc)...
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 37535006 May 12 10:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt100512.080000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 8620158 May 12 12:01 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt100512.160000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 16220054 May 13 02:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt100513.043232
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 37510496 May 13 10:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt100513.080000
670: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 04-May-2011 15:41:25 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, May 5th, 2010 (SpB)
Wednesday, May 5th, 2010 Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: add 10-hz thermocouple, get logger data.
Weather: pretty calm compared to the previous couple of days.
not bad for working on the tower. puffy clouds.
--------- Misc Notes:
* caught a ride up with Adrian (Az) and Dave Gochis who are working on
instruments near the snotel site.
---------
* Span cylinder at 300 psi. N2 at 1250 psi
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 70 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 96 cm
farthest probe = 100 cm
* started running "fast_11.csi" in fast cr23x logger (note: sample
rate < 10 hz)
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 9444 May 5 2010 fast_11.csi*
* from 12:29-12:52 MST, Changed profiler (li-6251) dessicant
* from 10:50-11:30 MST, added a thermocouple at 21.5m
* for e-type thermocouple: purple wire= H
red wire=L
black wire= GND.
wires removed from fast logger (diff ch 7):
..these wires didn't go to anything...
green= H
black= L
bare= nothing
669: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 04-May-2011 15:34:44 MDT, site visit on Thursday, April 22nd, 2010 (SpB, NT, LY)
Thursday, April 22nd, 2010 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB, NT, LY
Purpose of visit: re-align the csat at 21.5m
Weather: variable. it was very windy/snowy when we were at MRS...by
the time we got to the trailer it was clear, calm sunny. then clouds
built up and it was snowing, etc...lots of melting snow dripping off
trees. (and yellow pollen stains on the snow)...
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up a CU prius.
---------
* Span cylinder at 410 psi. N2 at 1550 psi
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 60 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 81 cm
farthest probe = 83 cm
* between 10:30-11:30 MST, lindsay and i re-aligned the csat at 21.5m
Note--the bubble level was EMPTY of liquid...we taped a store-bought
one on there to use...and now campbell has mailed me a replacement...
* hauled a new N2 cylinder out to the tower (cc264964). it's sitting
inside the fence on the ground...
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 192495 Apr 22 11:20 cnr4_22.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 230626 Apr 22 11:28 met4_22.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 186360 Apr 22 11:32 nctc4_22.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 93315 Apr 22 11:25 prf4_22.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 705042 Apr 22 12:11 soil4_22.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 714797 Apr 22 11:55 tc4_22.dat*
668: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Nov-2010 16:42:16 MST, site visit on Thursday, April 15th, 2010 (SpB)
Thursday, April 15th, 2010 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: get logger data.
Weather: calm, sunny, warm.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up a CU prius.
---------
* Span cylinder at 500 psi. N2 at 1710 psi
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 69 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 91 cm
farthest probe = 95 cm
* at ~11:30 MST, swiped the krypton hygrometer
* from 12:47-12:59 MST, Changed profiler (li-6251) dessicant
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 822806 Apr 15 12:20 cnr4_15.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1120713 Apr 15 12:51 soil4_15.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 510264 Apr 15 12:55 soil4_15b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1367277 Apr 15 13:11 tc4_15.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 349618 Apr 15 13:14 tc4_15b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 173165 Apr 15 13:21 mrs4_15.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 2006833 Apr 15 16:04 mrs_100415.dat
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 139057 Apr 15 13:17 noah4_15.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 412762 Apr 15 14:09 prof4_15.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 542692 Apr 15 14:15 met4_15.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 848959 Apr 15 14:25 nctc4_15.dat*
667: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Nov-2010 16:39:59 MST, site visit on Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 (SpB)
Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: get logger data, swap N2 (if needed).
Weather: windy and clear.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up a CU prius.
---------
* Span cylinder at 620 psi. N2 at 310 psi
* at ~11:58 MST, swapped N2 cylinder
(old cylinder= cc198609 at 300 psi, new cylinder= CC264923, at 2150
psi) note, can still use up the old cylinder sometime....but i was
leaving town and didn't want the cylinder to run out while i was
away...
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 82 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 109 cm
farthest probe = 117 cm
* at 11:00 MST, dug out lower inlets for prof. system
* at 12:12 MST, decreased span flow in LI-6262 (9.44 --> 9.04 mV)
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 993621 Mar 30 12:02 soil3_30.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 482485 Mar 30 12:06 soil3_30b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1364862 Mar 30 12:21 tc3_30.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 211028 Mar 30 12:22 tc3_30b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 474900 Mar 30 13:26 met3_30.dat*
666: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Nov-2010 16:37:31 MST, site visit on Tuesday, March 16th, 2010 (SpB)
Tuesday, March 16th, 2010 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: get logger data, check other stuff.
Weather: Clear blue, sunny skies. Either calm winds or upslope in the
morning....in the afternoon there were a few gusts, but still not bad.
Snow was up to the top of my leg (off-trail).
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up a CU prius.
* mark williams was meeting with Kurt/Casey at MRS.
---------
* Span cylinder at 750 psi. N2 at 700 psi
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 61 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 82 cm
farthest probe = 89 cm
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 788868 Mar 16 11:49 cnr3_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 398958 Mar 16 11:57 prf3_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 965004 Mar 16 12:07 met3_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 837402 Mar 16 12:16 nctc3_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1299321 Mar 16 12:44 soil3_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 161237 Mar 16 12:46 soil3_16b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1452476 Mar 16 12:58 tc3_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 24883 Mar 16 12:58 tc3_16b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 132452 Mar 16 13:01 noah3_16.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1985002 Mar 16 15:03 mrs_100316.dat
665: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Nov-2010 16:36:22 MST, site visit on Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 (SpB)
Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: get logger data, check other stuff.
Weather: Very warm (same as prev day)....sunny, but up the tower the
downslope wind was cool. Calm lots of the time. the snow was pretty
wet on the surface.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up a CU prius.
* john knowles was working on the TGA.
---------
* Span cylinder at 900 psi. N2 at 1030 psi
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 55 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 77 cm
farthest probe = 82 cm
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1330326 Mar 3 12:04 soil3_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 504496 Mar 3 12:09 soil3_3b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1461707 Mar 3 12:22 tc3_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 340421 Mar 3 12:25 tc3_3b.dat*
664: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Nov-2010 16:33:23 MST, site visit on Monday, February 15th, 2010 (SpB)
Monday, February 15th, 2010 Visit:
------------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: change dessicant, get logger data
Weather: Pretty nice day for mid-February.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up a CU prius.
* the "old" Sun urquell (which died) was replaced today. A new Dell
PowerEdge T110 replaced it....
---------
* Span cylinder at 1000 psi. N2 at 1490 psi
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 48 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 72 cm
farthest probe = 77 cm
* from 13:31-13:52 MST, Changed profiler (li-6251) dessicant
* downloaded logger data (reset all logger clocks to time.gov):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1280378 Feb 15 12:03 soil2_15.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 998929 Feb 15 12:11 soil2_15b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1458332 Feb 15 12:26 tc2_15.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 791463 Feb 15 12:32 tc2_15b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 89486 Feb 15 12:35 noah2_15.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 188988 Feb 15 12:39 mrs2_15.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 498292 Feb 15 13:00 prf2_15.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1148784 Feb 15 13:12 met2_15.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 65858 Feb 15 13:14 met2_15b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1044797 Feb 15 13:26 nctc2_15.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 984460 Feb 15 14:08 cnr2_15.dat*
663: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Nov-2010 16:31:22 MST, site visit on Tuesday, January 26th, 2010 (SpB)
Tuesday, January 26th, 2010 Visit:
------------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: swap N2 cylinder, get logger data
Weather: Clear, sunny and calm in the morning. Could see the
storm clouds up on the divide. At times snow blowing into the
area. Snowing (mostly blow-by) in the afternoon....
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up a CU prius.
*
---------
* Span cylinder at 1200 psi. N2 at 2100 psi
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 46 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 55 cm
farthest probe = 60 cm
* at ~12:10 MST, swapped N2 cylinder
(old cylinder= cc199751 at 20? psi, new cylinder= CC198609, at 2100 psi)
* at 13:40 MST, added an elbow to the EOL T/RH aspiration unit.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 72059 Jan 26 2010 noah1_26.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1240713 Jan 26 2010 soil1_26.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 560042 Jan 26 2010 soil1_26b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1480663 Jan 26 2010 tc1_26.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 327445 Jan 26 2010 tc1_26b.dat*
662: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Nov-2010 16:29:22 MST, site visit on Sunday, January 17th, 2010 (SpB)
Sunday, January 17th, 2010 Visit:
------------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: re-install eol csat3 box
Weather:
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up my Jeep.
* lots of tracks along the trail. Including some moose tracks near
nicoles turnoff...
* a snowmobile had driven right up to the shed...
---------
* Span cylinder at 1300 psi. N2 at 350 psi
* at ~11:40 MST, swapped span gas (old cylinder=CC245057 at 50 psi,
new cylinder= CC282352, at 1590 psi)
* added back the eol csat3 box (now with ver4 of chip/firmware)
* from 12:50-13:15 MST, swapped 2-micron inlet filter for LI-6262
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 663881 Jan 17 2010 ucb1_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 820065 Jan 17 2010 ucb1_17b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 48079 Jan 17 2010 ucb1_17c.dat*
661: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Nov-2010 16:25:16 MST, site visit on Sunday, January 10th, 2010 (SpB)
Sunday, January 10th, 2010 Visit:
------------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: remove eol csat3 box, get logger data
Weather: Calm and sunny. Temps were above freezing.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up a CU prius.
---------
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 39 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 57 cm
farthest probe = 62 cm
* Span cylinder at 1390 psi. N2 at 600 psi
* removed the eol csat3 box so the chip could be swapped
out for ver.4 chip (brought back to NCAR).
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1084037 Jan 10 2010 cnr1_10.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 44403 Jan 10 2010 cnr1_10b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1113769 Jan 10 2010 met1_10.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 275214 Jan 10 2010 met1_10b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1223927 Jan 10 2010 nctc1_10.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 99121 Jan 10 2010 noah1_10.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 579563 Jan 10 2010 prf1_10.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1278282 Jan 10 2010 soil1_10.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1204028 Jan 10 2010 soil1_10b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1464107 Jan 10 2010 tc1_10.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1024070 Jan 10 2010 tc1_10b.dat*
660: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Nov-2010 16:18:40 MST, site visit on Saturday, December 19th, 2010 (SpB, RB)
Saturday, December 19th, 2009 Visit:
------------------------------------
At the site: SpB, RB
Purpose of visit: swap span cylinder, get logger data, do dessicant.
Weather: Clear and sunny in the morning. Then some high clouds moved
in. quite blustery at times. It was hovering around freezing and
then got colder as the day went on...
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up a CU prius.
* a colleague of Bill Baugh (Richard Brantingham from London) came up
to visit the site...met Richard at settlers park.
---------
* Span cylinder at 1590 psi. N2 at ? psi
* at ~11:40 MST, swapped span gas (old cylinder=CC245057 at 50 psi, new cylinder= CC282352, at 1590 psi)
* cc282352 span tower/active started on 12/19/09, 1590 psi; airgas= 397.7 ppm,
cal (080604), 2150 psi, (398.76+397.42+397.36+397.54)./4= 397.77 ppm
* from 12:50-13:15 MST, Changed profiler (li-6251) dessicant
* at ~13:35 MST, checked flows in LI-6262
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 37 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 44 cm
farthest probe = 48 cm
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1248051 Dec 19 11:59 soil12_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 861862 Dec 19 12:10 soil12_19b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1486394 Dec 19 12:22 tc12_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 646094 Dec 19 12:27 tc12_19b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 85890 Dec 19 12:30 noah12_19.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1308924 Dec 19 14:56 mrs_091219.dat
659: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 04-Mar-2010 12:51:11 MST, site visit on Thursday, December 10th, 2009 (SpB, DG)
this is a test.
658: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 09-Dec-2009 13:07:37 MST, site visit on Monday, November 30th, 2009 (SpB)
Monday, November 30th, 2009 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: move plugs for LI-CORs....
Weather: Clear and sunny in the morning. Then some high clouds moved
in. It was calm most of the time, but there were a few wintry wind
gusts. Very warm for the last day in November. Except for a dusting,
I don't think it has snowed significantly since just before my last
visit...
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove the CU compact.
---------
* Span cylinder at 300 psi. N2 at 1700 psi
* dragged a new N2 cylinder (cc198609) to the tower and set it up at
the base of the tower; hauled an empty one (cc264924) back to the
trailer...
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 14 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 28 cm
farthest probe = 32 cm
* at around 11:30 MST, moved the plugs for the LI-CORs from the
"battery backup" to "surge protected" on the tripp light
battery-backup outlet/UPS (piece of junk)....unfortunately, this UPS
died on Tue (11/24) right around the time i was leaving town...so it
was down for the 5 days that I was gone...
* re-arranged the pressure inlets in the UCB logger (previously, they
were both inside the campbell logger box)...now "P.mpx" is placed just
outside the entrance to the logger box...and "Pbaro.ucb" is attached
to a tree branch about 1.5m off the ground...
* downloaded logger data (no major time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 830251 Nov 30 11:59 cnr11_30.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 200 Nov 30 11:59 cnr11_30b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 333177 Nov 30 12:13 prf11_30.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 819776 Nov 30 12:22 met11_30.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 676981 Nov 30 12:30 nctc11_30.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1173869 Nov 30 12:57 soil11_30.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 297471 Nov 30 13:00 soil11_30b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1399547 Nov 30 13:12 tc11_30.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 131471 Nov 30 13:13 tc11_30b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 109165 Nov 30 13:16 noah11_30.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 786243 Nov 30 13:34 ucb11_30.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 167906 Nov 30 13:38 ucb11_30b.dat*
657: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 09-Dec-2009 13:05:50 MST, site visit on Monday, November 6th, 2009 (SpB)
Monday, November 16th, 2009 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: try to get russter2 to reboot on powerup, swap N2...
Weather: Dead calm. Cold.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove the CU prius.
---------
* Span cylinder at 400 psi. N2 at 150 psi (replaced)
* from 13:00-13:40 MST, switched N2 cylinder at the tower (new
cylinder=CC1997651 (2050 psi); old cylinder=CC264924 (100 psi))
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 21 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 30 cm
farthest probe = 39 cm
* stopped the data system and tried to reboot and change the BIOS for
an "auto-boot" on power applied to russter2..this STILL did not work??
[root@quacker cuff]# tail -80 /var/log/local/cuff.log
Nov 16 11:06:08 quacker logger: doStop
Nov 16 11:06:08 quacker logger: ndaq: received signal Terminated (15), thread: (1024) si_signo=15, si_errno=0, si_code=0
Nov 16 11:06:08 quacker logger: thread DaqMonitorRPC(id=3076) received signal User defined signal 1(10) si_signo=10 si_errno=0 si_code=0
Nov 16 11:06:08 quacker logger: IOException: DaqMonitorRPC: select: Interrupted system call
Nov 16 11:06:08 quacker logger: RawSampleBuffer::run interrupted
Nov 16 11:06:08 quacker logger: thread SensorPortHandler(id=2051) received signal User defined signal 1(10) si_signo=10 si_errno=0 si_code=0
Nov 16 11:06:08 quacker logger: SensorPortHandler finished, closing remaining 9 serial ports
Nov 16 11:06:08 quacker logger: Closing: /dev/ttyUSB0
Nov 16 11:06:08 quacker logger: Closing: /dev/ttyUSB1
Nov 16 11:06:08 quacker logger: Closing: /dev/ttyUSB2
Nov 16 11:06:08 quacker logger: Closing: /dev/ttyUSB3
Nov 16 11:06:08 quacker logger: Closing: /dev/ttyUSB5
Nov 16 11:06:08 quacker logger: Closing: /dev/ttyUSB6
Nov 16 11:06:08 quacker logger: Closing: /dev/ttyUSB7
Nov 16 11:06:08 quacker logger: Closing: /dev/ttyS0
Nov 16 11:06:08 quacker logger: deleting sampler
Nov 16 11:06:08 quacker logger: deleting relayParsers
Nov 16 11:06:08 quacker logger: /usr/local/ndaq/ndaq.sh exiting
Nov 16 11:37:59 quacker logger: Thread::run, name=RawSampleBuffer(id=1026), Non-RT, priority=0
Nov 16 11:37:59 quacker logger: Thread::run, name=SensorPortHandler(id=2051), Non-RT, priority=0
Nov 16 11:38:00 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB0
Nov 16 11:38:01 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB1
Nov 16 11:38:02 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB2
Nov 16 11:38:03 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB3
Nov 16 11:38:04 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB4
Nov 16 11:38:05 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB5
Nov 16 11:38:06 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB6
Nov 16 11:38:07 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB7
Nov 16 11:38:09 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyS0
Nov 16 11:38:09 quacker logger: Thread::run, name=DaqMonitorRPC(id=3076), Non-RT, priority=0
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1031382 Nov 16 14:08 soil11_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1032186 Nov 16 14:25 tc11_16.dat*
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 999096 Nov 30 10:40 mrs_091116.dat
---------------------------------------------------------
Mon Aug 3 17:14:41 MDT 2009
here is what ndaqstatus looks like with 5-hz sampling on Chan 200:
ndaqstatus quacker
*** System Status *********************************************************
Start time: Tue Jun 9 10:19:36 2009
Restart time: Thu Jul 30 10:10:54 2009
Socket Socket Max Min
Time Sample Lost Write Temp Socket Socket Socket Buffered Total Archive
Diff Rate Samples Errors Unavail Write Write Rate Samples Samples BadTTs
msec #/s # # # bytes bytes byte/s # # #
1 30 0 0 0 6703 6523 1322 305 760 0
***************************************************************************
*** A2D Status ****************************
A2D Total 5min Total User
Sample Missed Missed Intrpt
Rate Samples Samples Rate
#/s # # #/s
0 0 0 0
A2D Sample
channel Rate MinV MaxV VRes
# #/s V V uV
*******************************************
*** Serial Port Status ****************************************************************************
port flow Msg Sep Msg read sampl min max readerrs writerrs overflow
name chan baud p/d/s cntl Sep Loc Len /sec /sec read read 5min cum 5min cum 5min cum
/dev/ttyUSB0 200 9600 n/8/1 none \0xfc01 BOM 36 5 5 38 38 0 0 0 0 0 0
/dev/ttyUSB1 201 9600 n/8/1 none \0xfc01 BOM 46 9.77 10 48 92 0 0 0 0 0 0
/dev/ttyUSB2 202 9600 n/8/1 none \0x0a EOM 0 2.03 1 12 56 0 0 0 0 0 0
/dev/ttyUSB3 203 9600 n/8/1 none \0xfc01 BOM 24 1 1 26 26 0 0 0 0 0 0
/dev/ttyUSB4 204 9600 n/8/1 none \0xfc01 BOM 26 1 1 28 28 0 0 0 0 0 0
/dev/ttyUSB5 205 9600 n/8/1 none \0xfc01 BOM 22 1 1 24 24 0 0 0 0 0 0
/dev/ttyUSB6 206 9600 n/8/1 none \0x0a EOM 0 12.8 10 8 56 0 0 0 0 0 0
/dev/ttyUSB7 207 9600 n/8/1 none \0xfc01 BOM 26 1 1 28 28 0 0 0 0 0 0
/dev/ttyS0 216 9600 n/8/1 none \0x0a EOM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
***************************************************************************************************
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some strange activity where the data sytem re-started itself, ie:
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 37554926 Nov 7 01:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt091107.000000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 37555024 Nov 7 09:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt091107.080000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 31826616 Nov 7 16:07 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt091107.160000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 2277376 Nov 7 16:38 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt091107.230839
656: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 09-Dec-2009 13:04:27 MST, site visit on Friday, November 6th, 2009 (SpB, NT, DA)
Friday, November 6th, 2009 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB, NT, DA
Purpose of visit: change battery in russter2, add P sensor.
Weather: It was a mix of gusty and calm. Very warm for November, but
the road was not passable and lots of snow still on the ground.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove the CU grey jeep.
---------
* Span cylinder at 500 psi. N2 at 400 psi
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 17 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 28 cm
farthest probe = 28 cm
* replaced the internal battery in russter2...ie:
http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/ws360/en/ug/battery.htm#1106873
* fixed (i hope) the loose wire in the met logger (see photo).
* downloaded logger data, updated times on all loggers...nctc had
drifted by approx 2 minutes...others were ok. (still need to dump data
at MRS!):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 626408 Nov 6 13:01 ucb11_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 613888 Nov 6 13:14 soil11_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 604804 Nov 6 13:22 tc11_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 91791 Nov 6 13:25 noah11_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 165000 Nov 6 13:29 mrs11_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 165000 Nov 6 13:29 mrs_091106_logger.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 482088 Nov 6 13:50 prf11_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1110432 Nov 6 14:02 met11_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 78021 Nov 6 14:03 met11_6b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 973294 Nov 6 14:12 nctc11_6.dat*
* started a new UCB program to include pressure data from
two sensors (and send this data out to the data system).
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 8700 Nov 6 10:49 ucb_11.csi*
* started ops54 (to ingest the pressure data, Pbaro.ucb and P.mpx)
655: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 09-Dec-2009 13:01:18 MST, site visit on Saturday, October 31st, 2009 (SpB)
Saturday, October 31st, 2009 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: swap dessicant, get logger data, clear snow off
tower.
Weather: It was fairly warm (above freezing) and sunny. Snow was
about 3/4-calf deep...the snowcat had been used to the snow on the
road was fairly well-packed.
--------- Misc Notes:
* rented a prius from the motorpool.
---------
* Span cylinder at 520 psi. N2 at 550 psi
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 35cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 46cm
farthest probe = 48cm
* from 13:12 - 13:28 MST, swapped out the dessicant on the profiler (li-6251).
- at 13:12 MST, did zero, co2 approx -0.008 mV
- at 13:27 MST, did zero + blow test (ok).
(zero is approx -0.005 mV).
- at 13:28 MST, back to auto mode. flow rate at ~14.
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1202509 Oct 31 12:29 soil10_31.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 360118 Oct 31 12:33 soil10_31b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1324903 Oct 31 12:47 tc10_31.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 259696 Oct 31 12:49 tc10_31b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 803646 Oct 31 13:49 cnr10_31.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 973851 Nov 16 09:48 mrs_091031.dat
...(also swapped cards for the snow temp probe data)...
653: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 09-Dec-2009 12:57:32 MST, site visit on Friday, October 16th, 2009 (SpB, NT, DA, LY, CG, TD, NM, DG, PB, +)
Friday, October 16th, 2009 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB, NT, DA, LY, CG, TD, NM, DG, PB, +
Purpose of visit: move in-canopy radiation sensors, etc.
Weather: Seemed calm when we arrived, but some gusts of wind.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove the CU grey jeep. (extended the rental for the weekend
for lynette/loles).
* gave tiffany from acd/ncar a lift to do rea sampling.
* solar panels are up just below C1...
---------
* Span cylinder at 710 psi. N2 at 900 psi
* from approx 10:00 - 11:00 MST, moved in-canopy radiation sensors out
of the "tree mount" and back to the mini-tower (now that TRAM is
gone). [NOTE: checked data on 10/19 and they look
reasonable...Rnet_2m did seem to change a bit, probably due to better
leveling of the sensor?]
load /data2/matfiles/cu_5min_2009_10.mat
plot(s_jd_mst,s_Rnet_2m)
plot(s_jd_mst,[s_PARup_2m s_PARdn_2m])
set(gca,'xlim',[287 293])
* re-connected UCB pressure sensor (ASCX15AN)
* re-connected the mrs logger and resent the program (mrs_02.csi)
* from 13:53-13:55, adjusted span/n2 flow rates for LI-6262
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 60988 Oct 16 13:30 noah10_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1183568 Oct 16 13:11 soil10_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 302048 Oct 16 13:14 soil10_16b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1297094 Oct 16 13:27 tc10_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 147444 Oct 16 13:28 tc10_16b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 430923 Oct 16 13:44 ucb10_16.dat*
652: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 09-Dec-2009 12:56:07 MST, site visit on Tuesday, October 6th, 2009 (SpB, LL, SO, KK, CG, +)
Tuesday, October 6th, 2009 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB, LL, SO, KK, CG, +
Purpose of visit: help move out TRAM stuff.
Weather: very windy in the morning, but then calm in the
afternoon.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove the CU grey jeep. (last week of the jeep rental).
* NCAR/EOL was up there tearing down TRAM...
---------
* Span cylinder at 700 psi. N2 at 1200 psi
* helped with TRAM removal...also, pulled out battery from the old
west robot site (and extention cords, etc)...
651: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 09-Dec-2009 12:53:47 MST, site visit on Friday, October 2nd, 2009 (SpB)
Friday, October 2nd, 2009 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: reboot the data system (quacker was down).
Weather: windy and dry.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove the CU grey jeep. (last week of the jeep rental).
* NCAR/EOL was up there tearing down TRAM...
---------
* Span cylinder at 750 psi. N2 at 1260 psi
* a power outage (due to wind) knocked out the power on thursday
(10/1) afternoon....
* at 9:30 MST, rebooted quacker (data system back up)
* from 11:20-11:47 MST, Changed profiler (li-6251) dessicant
* removed the KZ PAR-LITE sensor (PAR2.up) from the CNR logger
* moved EOL T/RH sensor 4.6m up to 8m
* re-connected noahs snow depth logger and confirmed it was running
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1272967 Oct 2 09:56 tc10_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 356688 Oct 2 09:58 tc10_2b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 172 Oct 2 10:01 noah10_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 495829 Oct 2 10:08 soil10_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 479574 Oct 2 10:15 ucb10_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 828059 Oct 2 10:58 nctc10_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1047853 Oct 2 11:10 met10_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 416382 Oct 2 11:17 prf10_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 855425 Oct 2 12:23 cnr10_2.dat*
650: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 09-Dec-2009 12:51:04 MST, site visit on Sunday, September 27th 2009 (SpB)
Sunday, September 27th, 2009 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: setup eol csat-3, move eol T/RH sensor.
Weather: Windy in the early morning (before I arrived). Very nice day
up there...calm and warm. The aspen leaves near como creek are pretty
much done for the year. Lots of yellow along the peak-to-peak...
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove the CU grey jeep.
*
---------
* setup the eol csat3 (sn 0674)---didn't have a long enough bolt to
attach to the long eol boom! luckily, there was an extra (longer)
bolt in the trailer....
* at 11:00 MST, started ops52/ops53; collecting eol csat3,
accelerometer data no longer saved (after a few adjustments).
* started running "fast_10.csi" in fast cr23x logger
* moved EOL T/RH sensor from 2.0m up to 4.6m
* downloaded logger data (only the soil logger):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1140694 Sep 27 16:28 soil9_27.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 25961 Sep 27 16:28 soil9_27b.dat*
649: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 09-Dec-2009 12:45:05 MST, site visit on Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009 (SpB, CB, NT, LY)
Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009 Visit:
------------------------------------
At the site: SpB, CG, NT, LY
Purpose of visit: setup eol csat-3, also turn off fans!
Weather: First sig snow of the season on Monday...still cold and snowy
today. The yellow aspens and white snow make for nice scenery...the
wind kicked up in the afternoon a bit (but still not too bad).
--------- Misc Notes:
* Chris Gray, et al. moved the ptrms on Monday.
* Nicole and Lindsay showed up to do some "winter'izing". Also, I
think they re-setup Noahs cr10x...
* the wireless network from the outside world to MRS started on Monday
(9/21). This made the connection to/from russter2 slower and with
lost packets...
---------
* turned off the fans in the LI-COR and quacker boxes (should have
done this earlier!)...
* hot-swapped the battery in the UPS that is in the trailer.
* csat3 wiring at the logger:
C1 = green G= black + shield (clear)
C2 = white
C3 = brown
* when i was changing the eol csat3 (sn 0674) SDM setting from 3 to 4 i noticed
that the SDM cable was not connected...emails about this:
------------------------------------------
Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2009 13:54:38 MDT
To: Chris Golubieski
cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU
From: Sean Burns
Subject: Re: photo...
Chris,
thanks. i was able to pop out the pins...but when trying to stuff the
pin for the black wire in with the other two black wires, the pin
broke. so i cut the pin off the black wire...the other ones i
connected to the green connector with the pins attached (though this
might smush the pins)....here is what the wires were like for the
black connector (looking from the back, ie along the wires):
empty empty black white empty
empty empty brown green empty
i reconnected serial output (even though i don't need this)....
still snowing lightly...i'll go see if i can get this bastard sonic up
and running on the tower...
SpB.
------------------------------------------
Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2009 13:09:47 -0600
From: Chris Golubieski
To: Sean Burns
CC: horst@ucar.edu, semmer@ucar.edu.gordon
Subject: Re: photo...
Sean,
Oops. That is a sonic that has been set-up for our serializer. Those
wires will be connected in the green connector with the black and red
wires are connected (just behind the RS232 bulkhead). Looking at the
box with the bulkheads to the top the wires will be connected from
left to right on the green, screwlok connector.
Red, Blk, Grn, Wht, Brn.
Don't forget to plug in the DE9 connector also.
Chris
------------------------------------------
Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2009 12:27:58 MDT
To: golub@ucar.edu, horst@ucar.edu, semmer@ucar.edu.gordon
cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU
From: Sean Burns
Subject: photo...
hi,
here's photo of what i'm talking about:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/sean/pic00007.jpg
you can see the SDM connector on the right side with green/white/black
wires...where on the board should this be connected?
thanks!
SpB.
------------------------------------------
Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2009 12:16:04 MDT
To: Chris Golubieski
cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU, horst@ucar.edu, semmer@ucar.edu
From: Sean Burns
Subject: Re: More Info on CSAT-3...
Hi Chris/Tom/Steve,
quick question---when i opened the white control box to change the SDM
address from 3 to 4 i noticed that the wires for the SDM output are
not connected to anything...the serial output is connected...do you
happen to know where the SDM connection is on the board inside the
white box? i'll keep on looking, but it's not obvious to me...
if it wasn't snowing i would just open one that we have to figure this
out (and maybe i'll still do this)....if this is unclear or you have
some idea about this please let me know...most importantly, i assume
that it is still possible to use the SDM output, right? (i know you
have done some custom'izing of the csat3's)....
thanks,
SpB.
648: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 09-Dec-2009 12:41:05 MST, site visit on Wednesday, September 16th, 2009 (SpB, JK)
Wednesday, September 16th, 2009 Visit:
--------------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JK
Purpose of visit: meet John Knowles for LI-7500 work...
Weather: Fairly calm most of the day. But rather cool and primarily
overcast. A few sun breaks. Seemed like it might rain, but never
did. In the late afternoon it turned quite nice with a few puffy
clouds floating around...
--------- Misc Notes:
* aspens are at peak yellow.
*
---------
* transported 4 new N2 cylinders from CU up to the trailer (cc17742,
cc198609, cc264923, cc19975)
* lots of stuff to transcribe from my notes about the LI-7500 work...seemed
to have problems with the dewpoint generator??....maybe the flow/pump is
not strong enough?...
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1102305 Sep 16 10:00 soil9_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 389327 Sep 16 10:08 soil9_16b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1301068 Sep 16 10:22 tc9_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 169158 Sep 16 10:24 tc9_16b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 452597 Sep 16 14:43 ucb9_16.dat*
647: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 09-Dec-2009 12:37:26 MST, site visit on Friday, September 11th, 2009 (SpB, DA)
Friday, September 11th, 2009 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB, DA
Purpose of visit: add back the Krypton Hygrometer...
Weather: very nice for working on the tower (calm, etc).
--------- Misc Notes:
* aspens are starting to turn yellow.
*
---------
* replaced gelman filters for two tower inlets
* reconfigured the mounting for the star-dot camera (need to add guy wires?)
* at around 10 MST, remounted our our newly calibrated krypton (sn
1249). it has the following new calibration values (updated in
lat.heat1.q and sens.heat.q):
# Borrowed a krypton hygrometer from ATD (sn 1101) from Jun 15-Jul 28 2004 :
if(t1 >= utime("04 jun 15 120000") & t1 < utime("04 jul 28 110000")) {
plength <- 1.3 # pathlength in cm
if(rhov*1000 <= 9.00 ) kw <- 0.168
else kw <- 0.168
}
# Recalibrated Sept 2009 :
if(t1 >= utime("09 aug 28 110000") & t1 < utime("15 jan 1 000000")) {
plength <- 1.201 # pathlength in cm
if(rhov*1000 <= 9.20 ) kw <- 0.156 # note: these are the "windows scaled" values
else kw <- 0.147
}
## units : g m^-3
% note, I don't think i added the re-cal from 2007 to these files!?!....
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 4046 Sep 18 10:46 lat.heat1.q*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 3769 Sep 18 10:47 sens.heat.q*
make .fun.lat.heat1
make .fun.sens.heat
-rwxrwxr-x 1 aturnip 0 Feb 18 2005 .fun.lat.heat1*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 aturnip 0 Feb 18 2005 .fun.sens.heat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 aturnip 0 Sep 18 10:48 .fun.lat.heat1*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 aturnip 0 Sep 18 10:49 .fun.sens.heat*
here are the details of the calibration from campbell:
KH2O s/n 1249
date 02-sep-09
file KH249-15
dry-to-wet
rma 9692
path (X) 1.201 cm
----------------------------------
windows "scaled":
Full Vapor Range: 1.74-19.26 g/m3
Coefficient (XKw) -0.179 ln(mV) m3/g Contstant (Vo) 8.197 ln(mV)
Kw -0.149 ln(mV) m3/g/cm Intercept 3631 mV
Dry Vapor Range: 1.74-9.19 g/m3
Coefficient (XKw) -0.188 ln(mV) m3/g Contstant (Vo) 8.238 ln(mV)
Kw -0.156 ln(mV) m3/g/cm Intercept 3784 mV
Wet Vapor Range: 8.04-19.26 g/m3
Coefficient (XKw) -0.177 ln(mV) m3/g Contstant (Vo) 8.164 ln(mV)
Kw -0.147 ln(mV) m3/g/cm Intercept 3514 mV
----------------------------------
windows "clean":
Full Vapor Range: 1.76-19.16 g/m3
Coefficient (XKw) -0.183 ln(mV) m3/g Contstant (Vo) 8.547 ln(mV)
Kw -0.152 ln(mV) m3/g/cm Intercept 5153 mV
Dry Vapor Range: 1.76-9.23 g/m3
Coefficient (XKw) -0.191 ln(mV) m3/g Contstant (Vo) 8.585 ln(mV)
Kw -0.159 ln(mV) m3/g/cm Intercept 5353 mV
Wet Vapor Range: 7.91-19.16 g/m3
Coefficient (XKw) -0.181 ln(mV) m3/g Contstant (Vo) 8.520 ln(mV)
Kw -0.151 ln(mV) m3/g/cm Intercept 5015 mV
----------------------------------
added "fun.wind.combine(MANUAL=F)" to fluxcalcs.csh:
this creates the files:
dir /home/staff/aturnip/results/wind.data/s.wind*09*
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 124557 Sep 8 12:53 /home/staff/aturnip/results/wind.data/s.wind.aug.11.20.09A
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 113044 Sep 8 12:53 /home/staff/aturnip/results/wind.data/s.wind.aug.11.20.09B
which were last created in Nov, 2003, ie:
dir /home/staff/aturnip/results/wind.data/s.wind*03* | grep nov
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 131659 Dec 11 2003 /home/staff/aturnip/results/wind.data/s.wind.nov.01.10.03A
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 104982 Dec 11 2003 /home/staff/aturnip/results/wind.data/s.wind.nov.01.10.03B
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 113889 Dec 11 2003 /home/staff/aturnip/results/wind.data/s.wind.nov.11.20.03A
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 98660 Dec 11 2003 /home/staff/aturnip/results/wind.data/s.wind.nov.11.20.03B
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 134384 Dec 11 2003 /home/staff/aturnip/results/wind.data/s.wind.nov.21.30.03A
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 107215 Dec 11 2003 /home/staff/aturnip/results/wind.data/s.wind.nov.21.30.03B
646: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 09-Dec-2009 12:34:24 MST, site visit on Monday, September 7th, 2009 (SpB)
Monday, September 7th, 2009 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: swap out N2 cylinder, change dessicant.
Weather: A bit cool and blustery. The aspens around como creek
are starting to turn yellow now. It feels like summer is over.
--------- Misc Notes:
* picked up the jeep key from Lynette in the morning (she had
taken it home with her).
* ordered 5 more N2 cylinders from airgas to drive up to C1 before the
snow moves in.
---------
* from around 10:50-10:40 MST, swapped N2 at the tower. (did leak
check during that time). (new cylinder=CC264924 (2000 psi); old
cylinder=CC199722 (approx 100 psi)). left CC199722 at the base of
the tower.
* from 10:32 - 10:53 MST, swapped out the dessicant on the profiler (li-6251).
- at 10:30 MST, did zero (N2 not connected!).
- at 10:48 MST, re-open N2.
- at 10:50, did zero + blow test (ok).
(zero is approx -0.001 mV).
- at 10:52:45, back to auto mode. flow rate at ~14.
* from 10:55-10:58 MST, adjusted flow rate in LI-6262.
* messed around the T/RH.eol, but wound up needing better mounting
parts to set it up properly...
645: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 09-Dec-2009 12:26:47 MST, site visit on Tuesday, September 1st, 2009 (SpB, DA, DB, AT, T)
Tuesday, September 1st, 2009 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB, DA, DB, AT, T
Purpose of visit: swap out the LI-6262, download logger data.
Weather: Warm and sunny. A few bursts of wind from time-to-time.
Very hazy due to the smoke from the fires to the west of us (ie, in
california!).
--------- Misc Notes:
* Andrew Turnipseed and Tiffany (NCAR/ACD) were installing a REA
system at the top of the tower.
* Dave Bowling was working on his data logger, etc.
---------
* the gelman filter at the lowest inlet had come loose; tried to use
tape this to make it more secure. still need to swap gelman filters
for the two inlets on the tower.
* downloaded logger data and reset the clocks on the all the loggers
(all within about 15 sec of russter2 time):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 373550 Sep 1 09:47 prf9_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 953736 Sep 1 11:41 met9_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 774636 Sep 1 11:52 cnr9_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 736478 Sep 1 12:02 nctc9_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 713771 Sep 1 12:35 soil9_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 703174 Sep 1 12:43 tc9_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1021068 Sep 1 12:56 ucb9_1.dat*
* removed loaner LI-6262 (sn IRG3-224); re-installed our re-calibrated
LI-6262 (sn IRG3-0638).
- at 9:30 MST, bumped up the LI-6262 h2o signal, dial, span=5.0, offset=5.80
(this must be the "offset" that i changed)...
- between 10:00-10:35 MST, changed the LI-6262s.
at 10:32 MST, ran N2 into the LI-6262...
at 10:33 MST, ran span into LI-6262....
at 10:33:30, back to sample...
- also made some adjustments to the needle valve at this
time...note, p.cell on the LI-6262 front panel is no longer
working correctly (but the mV output is ok)...
* Calibration coefficients for the re-calibrated LI-6262:
LI-6262 CO2/H2O Analyzer:
Serial Number: IRG3-638
Date: 5 Aug 2009
CO2 Calibration Values (Enter using FCT 01)
C2 T = 33.47
C2 K = 18691
C2 A = 1.30439e-1
C2 B = 7.30249e-6
C2 C = 6.13264e-9
C2 D = -6.96707e-13
C2 E = 4.06238e-17
H2O Calibration Values (Enter using FCT 02)
H2 T = 32.89
H2 K = 15944
H2 A = 6.03607e-3
H2 B = 2.55113e-6
H2 C = 5.97424e-11
Pressure Calibration
PX-169 02 Oct 2000
------ -----------
FCT 71 = 59.123
FCT 72 = 0.01520
FCT 73 = 43
FCT 75 = 0
on 9/8, updated the splus file to reflect the replacement of the
loaner li-6262 with our recalibrated one...files changed:
dir *.q | grep :
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 20449 Jul 27 15:47 cal.co2.q*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 15980 Jun 24 18:47 cal.prof.q*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 10678 Jul 27 16:35 co2.calibrate.q*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 30667 Jul 27 15:41 co2.fluxes.q*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 9072 Jul 21 16:25 co2.h2o.q*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 21136 Sep 8 10:21 cal.co2.q*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 15980 Jun 24 18:47 cal.prof.q*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 10677 Sep 8 10:25 co2.calibrate.q*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 30666 Sep 8 10:34 co2.fluxes.q*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 9759 Sep 8 10:20 co2.h2o.q*
make .fun.cal.co2
Splus.compile -D /usr/local/aster/isff/.Data/NIWOT cal.co2.q && touch .fun.cal.co2
make .fun.co2.calibrate
Splus.compile -D /usr/local/aster/isff/.Data/NIWOT co2.calibrate.q && touch .fun.co2.calibrate
make .fun.co2.fluxes
Splus.compile -D /usr/local/aster/isff/.Data/NIWOT co2.fluxes.q && touch .fun.co2.fluxes
make .fun.co2.h2o
Splus.compile -D /usr/local/aster/isff/.Data/NIWOT co2.h2o.q && touch .fun.co2.h2o
if(t1 >= utime("09 sep 1 093000")) {
## Recalibrated August, 2009
To <- 33.47+273.15 # K
K <- 18691
A <- 1.30439E-01
B <- 7.30249E-06
C <- 6.13264E-09
D <- -6.96707E-13
E <- 4.06238E-17
R <- 0.0
p.slope <- 0.0152 # kPa/mV
p.offset <- 59.123 # kP
### H2O coefficients
ToH <- 32.89 + 273.15
KH <- 15944
AH <- 6.03607E-3
BH <- 2.55113E-6
CH <- 5.97424E-11
}
also updated the mfile (get_licor_info.m):
644: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Sun 15-Nov-2009 18:46:14 MST, site visit on Tuesday, August 25th, 2009 (SpB, LL, SO)
Tuesday, August 25th, 2009 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB, LL, SO
Purpose of visit: restart the LI-6262, check on N2, download
logger data.
Weather: Cool and cloudy. Some big Cu clouds up around the tower.
--------- Misc Notes:
* returned from vacation on 8/24. Discovered the LI-6262 was OFF the
entire time i was gone!! This was after the power outage on the morning
i left town...ugh.
* helped lynette and steve o setup the ladder at the west grove.
---------
* Span cylinder at 1250 psi. N2 at 490 psi.
* at 9:00 MST, LI-6262 power-cycled (now back up and running).
* at 10:40 MST, did a quick check of the LI-6262 flow rates...
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1176371 Aug 25 09:41 soil8_25.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 421929 Aug 25 09:45 soil8_25b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1222172 Aug 25 09:25 tc8_25.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 348205 Aug 25 09:28 tc8_25b.dat*
* check on status of REBs domes!!
* info about T/RH sensor from steve semmer:
- when mounting take the strain off the cable!!
Red - +12VDC, black= gnd
White - temperature T=100V -40 (degC). range=0-1V.
black= gnd
Green - RH, RH=RH_volts/10, range 0-1V.
black= gnd
* Info about LI-7500 SDM connections from Sasha (at Campbell, 435.750.1747)
gray wire = C1
blue wire = C2
brown wire = C3
ground = other wires
Cable needed to take in the LI-7500 SDM ouput (see p C-4 in LI-7500 manual):
li-cor part number control box connector cable connector type turk part number
392-05618 SDM interface 5-pin female RK 4.5T-*/S90
[....see manual for other cables...]
643: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Sun 15-Nov-2009 18:43:50 MST, site visit on Sunday, August 9th, 2009 (SpB, DA)
Sunday, August 9th, 2009 Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB, DA
Purpose of visit: remove krypton hygrometer, download logger data,
swap out the gelman-filters.
Weather: Cool and cloudy. Some big Cu clouds up around the tower.
--------- Misc Notes:
*
*
---------
* Span cylinder at 1400 psi. N2 at 900 psi.
* from 10:30-11:00 MST, Changed profiler (li-6251) dessicant
* from 10:39 - 10:57 MST, swapped out the dessicant on the profiler (li-6251).
- at 10:39 MST, did zero. co2 0.000 mV
- at 10:54, did zero + blow test (ok).
(span is approx 1.354 mV).
- at 10:57, back to auto mode. flow rate at ~15.
* at 10:15 MST, removed krypton hygrometer
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 497259 Aug 9 11:16 soil8_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 493978 Aug 9 11:22 tc8_9.dat*
642: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Sun 15-Nov-2009 18:29:15 MST, site visit on Tuesday, August 4th, 2009 (SpB, SL, LY, DA, CG, AJ)
Tuesday, August 4th, 2009 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB, SL, LY, DA, CG, AJ
Purpose of visit: get channel 200 back to 10hz (it has been running at
5 hz).
Weather: Warm and sunny most of the day. Light breezes.
--------- Misc Notes:
*
*
---------
* replaced batteries
at cnr logger: YUASA NP7-6 6V, 7.0Ah (this battery might still be workable?..they are at least 6 years old).
at met logger: YUASA NP7-6 6V, 7.0Ah (old one which was bad).
* at 9:44 MST, started ops51; analog outputs from 2.5m LI-7500 no longer saved.
* uc23x logger starts using uc_03.csi (note: this change causes data
output rate from 5 Hz to 10 Hz, no 5-min data saved at the logger)
* changed the internal (digital) filter on both LI-7500s from 5-hz to
20-hz (ie, no filter)
- at 10:24 MST, did this on the 2.5m LI-7500
- at 12:40 MST, changed this on the 12.5m LI-7500...
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 769716 Aug 4 10:50 cnr8_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 187 Aug 4 11:15 cnr8_4b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 439690 Aug 4 12:46 met8_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 2342 Aug 4 14:31 met8_4b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 341923 Aug 4 12:51 nctc8_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 83405 Aug 4 14:34 prf8_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 914661 Aug 4 12:26 soil8_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 387679 Aug 4 12:29 soil8_4b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1192299 Aug 4 12:12 tc8_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 88410 Aug 4 12:14 tc8_4b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 143617 Aug 4 09:32 uc8_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 189 Aug 4 09:58 uc8_4b.dat*
# Undercanopy datalogger - CR23X
s=quacker:200 c=campbell_binary(0,"LLLLLLLLLLLLLLHH","m/s","m/s","m/s","C","mv", "m/s","m/s","m/s","C","mv","mv","mv","kpa","C","mmol","mmol")
d=(u.csi.2m, v.csi.2m, w.csi.2m, tc.csi.2m, diag2, u.csi.4m, v.csi.4m, w.csi.4m, tc.csi.4m, diag4, co2.4m, h2o.4m,P.li2.5m,T.li2.5m,co2.l\
i2.5m,h2o.li2.5m) r=10
m=(-5:5,-5:5,-2:2,-10:30,-100000:100000,-5:5,-5:5,-2:2,-10:30,-100000:100000,1500:3500,0:5000,65:75,-15:25,0:20,0:400)
641: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 04-Nov-2009 17:00:44 MST, site visit on Wednesday, July 29th, 2009 (SpB, A)
Wednesday, July 29th, 2009 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB, A
Purpose of visit: add T/RH sensor from EOL, change to SDM output
for 2.5m LI-7500.
Weather: Overcast, foggy and cold. Upslope wind. It was drippy/wet
all day. Toward the end of the afternoon it started to really rain.
--------- Misc Notes:
* mt lion seen recently at cable gate (according to Kurt C.).
*
---------
* Added a T/RH sensor from EOL (currently setup at 188 cm) to prof
logger (start using prf_02.csi). Borrowed from Steve Semmer.
* Here is the wiring for this sensor:
Red/black = Power (+12 VDC) and ground.
White/Black = Temperature, Ta_eol= 100.*Ta_eol_mV./1000-40
Green/Black = RH, RH_eol= RH_eol_mV./10
* at 10:44 MST, disconnected o3.slow, added EOL T/RH.
* Added SDM output from the LI-7500 at 2.5m, uc23x logger starts using
uc_02.csi (note: this change causes data output rate to be at 5 Hz,
not 10 Hz)
* some more info about LI-7500:
LI-7500 at 12.5m: SDM cable....wiring:
(note this wire goes through a junction box);
C1 = red wire
C2 = black wire
C3= green wire
GND= white + shield
* talked to sasha at campbell....here is what the wiring should be:
C1 = gray wire
C2 = blue wire
C3= brown wire
Gnd = other wires....
note, it needs a lot of power on startup....so should use +12V from
some external source (ie, not the cr23x!)....
warmup = 30 Watts = 2.5 amps....
running = 10 Watts = 0.8 amps....
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 454923 Jul 29 12:50 uc7_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 661896 Jul 29 14:13 ucb7_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 99020 Jul 29 10:50 prf7_29.dat*
# Undercanopy datalogger - CR23X
s=quacker:200 c=campbell_binary(0,"LLLLLLLLLLLLLLHH","m/s","m/s","m/s","C","mv", "m/s","m/s","m/s","C","mv","mv","mv","kpa","C\
","mmol","mmol")
d=(u.csi.2m, v.csi.2m, w.csi.2m, tc.csi.2m, diag2, u.csi.4m, v.csi.4m, w.csi.4m, tc.csi.4m, diag4, co2.4m, h2o.4m,P.li2\
.5m,T.li2.5m,co2.li2.5m,h2o.li2.5m) r=10
m=(-5:5,-5:5,-2:2,-10:30,-100000:100000,-5:5,-5:5,-2:2,-10:30,-100000:100000,1500:3500,0:5000,65:75,-15:25,0:20,0:400)
* To-Do List:
- show ryan/lindsay how to swap the GAST pump....bring new vanes!
- fix the support cable for REBS sensor....need turnbuckle...
- replace (internal) batteries in the rad and met loggers...
- adjust flows for LI-6262...
- change program for uc23x logger (get output back to 10hz!)
- change "bandwidth" settings for LI-7500s....set to "none" or
20 hz...
- get diameter for PVC of eol t/rh sensor...
on 27 July 2009, updated the splus file to reflect using the loaner
li-6262 (sn 224)...files changed:
dir cal.co2.q co2.fluxes.q co2.h2o.q
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 19761 Jun 24 18:46 cal.co2.q*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 30345 Apr 21 2006 co2.fluxes.q*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 9072 Jul 21 16:25 co2.h2o.q*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 20449 Jul 27 15:47 cal.co2.q*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 30667 Jul 27 15:41 co2.fluxes.q*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 9072 Jul 21 16:25 co2.h2o.q*
640: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 04-Nov-2009 16:58:40 MST, site visit on Thursday, July 23rd, 2009 (SpB, DA, AR, MC, CG, A)
Thursday, July 23rd, 2009 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB, DA, AR, MC, CG, A
Purpose of visit: install the StarDot webcam on the tower.
Weather: hot and sunny. A dark cloud and wind gust with a few
raindrops passed by the tower in the mid-afternoon. AFter that blew
by, it was bright and sunny again.
--------- Misc Notes:
* met Andrew Richardson and Mariah at MRS (the camera was shipped to
Andrew and arrived on Wed).
*
---------
* it's a StarDot "netcam XL"
user name: [see MY own logbook for this info!]
* NOTE: need to double-check the mounting and I might try to "beef it
up" a bit...might need to drill a few new holes in the base of it...
* see screen shots (updated IP on 4 August):
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 295521 Aug 4 09:51 netcam_xl_advanced_trigger.png
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 308571 Aug 4 09:49 netcam_xl_datetime.png
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 303664 Aug 4 09:50 netcam_xl_dialout.png
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 320674 Aug 4 09:48 netcam_xl_ftp.png
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 334423 Aug 4 09:53 netcam_xl_image2.png
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 322874 Aug 4 09:47 netcam_xl_image,png
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 299219 Aug 4 09:28 netcam_xl_network_orig.png
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 315840 Aug 4 09:49 netcam_xl_network.png
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 338814 Aug 4 09:48 netcam_xl_overlay.png
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 295521 Aug 4 09:50 netcam_xl_security.png
639: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 04-Nov-2009 16:57:10 MST, site visit on Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009 (SpB, LT, SL, LA)
Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB, LT, SL, LA
Purpose of visit: get ready for the StarDot webcam. mess
with LI-7500 at 2.5m.
Weather: Starting to warm up. No rain very dry.
--------- Misc Notes:
* the flux class at MRS is going on...
---------
* at approx 11:00 MST, leveled PAR-Lite sensor (it was previously at a
slight (5 deg?) angle to horizontal).
* from 12:06 - 12:29 MST, swapped out the dessicant on the profiler (li-6251).
- at 12:06 MST, did zero (value is approx 0.005 mV).
- at 12:15, did zero + blow test (ok).
(zero is approx -0.005 mV, span at 1.395).
- at 12:20, back to auto mode. flow rate at ~13.
* unplugged the rain gauge heater....
* check the setting on the LI-7500:
delay time= 0, DAC = 240 ms, Bandwidth= 5 Hz, SDM= 7 (..note the 12.5m
LI7500 outputs digital data, while the 2.5m LI7500 used analog
output...)
* added a 5-port "netgear" switch at the 10-m power box to prepare for
the new webcam
* logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 213488 Jul 22 10:40 prf7_22.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 514271 Jul 22 10:46 met7_22.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 396865 Jul 22 11:44 nctc7_22.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 909481 Jul 22 12:59 soil7_22.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 893948 Jul 22 13:08 tc7_22.dat*
* there have been some strange things happening on russter2. here are
a few emails about it:
Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2009 13:39:01 MDT
To: Sean Burns
cc: tmr@Colorado.EDU
From: Erinn Looney-Triggs
Subject: Re: message on russter2...
Near as I can tell a user trahan logged in and then attempted to suspend the system.
Looks like she did that multiple times actually. This is probably the root cause of
this suspending and resuming the system can lead to a lot of funky errors and this
probably broke the serial connection.
Anyway, we should probably reboot the system if someone is up there to watch it and
that 'should' fix the issue.
-Erinn
----------------
Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2009 13:05:27 MDT
To: trouble@Colorado.EDU
cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU
From: Sean Burns
Subject: message on russter2...
Hi UnixOPS,
a message just appeared on my xterm window from russter2:
Broadcast message from root (Mon Jul 20 12:31:45 2009):
Warning communications lost with UPS UPS_IDEN
seems like it's related to the UPS software....any idea if this is
something to worry about? i think the UPS is connected by a serial
cable to russter2....
thanks,
SpB.
638: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 04-Nov-2009 16:55:50 MST, site visit on Friday, July 17th, 2009 (SpB)
Friday, July 17th, 2009 Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: listen to lectures.
Weather: ?
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up my own jeep.
*
---------
* listened to the lectures by Dave Bowling and Dennis Baldocchi as part
of the flux class.
*
637: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 04-Nov-2009 16:54:53 MST, site visit on Thursday, July 16th, 2009 (SpB, LA, CG, AJ, LL, R, +)
Thursday, July 16th, 2009 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB, LA, CG, AJ, LL, R, +
Purpose of visit: help with visit to tower.
Weather: ?
--------- Misc Notes:
* lots and lots of people at the tower (Steve Oncley
was also there with a group from EOL)...
*
---------
* stayed on the tower while the students climbed up in
groups of three...
636: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 04-Nov-2009 16:52:57 MST, site visit on Wednesday, July 15th, 2009 (SpB, LA, CG, AJ, LL, R, +)
Wednesday, July 15th, 2009 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB, LA, CG, AJ, LL, R, +
Purpose of visit: finish matlab install, see flux class.
Weather: warm with some wave clouds.
--------- Misc Notes:
* campbell had the instrument "demonstration" at C1
*
---------
* finished softare installation on the flux-class laptops (in the
afternoon).
*
635: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 04-Nov-2009 16:50:52 MST, site visit on Monday, July 13th, 2009 (SpB, LA, CG, AJ, LL, R, +)
Monday, July 13th, 2009 Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB, LA, CG, AJ, LL, R, +
Purpose of visit: setup matlab for flux class.
Weather: warm with some wave clouds.
--------- Misc Notes:
*
*
---------
* span pressure = 1690 psi; N2 pressure 1600 psi.
* worked more on matlab installation for flux class (didn't quite
finish everything). Also installed pdf reader + Splus on each
laptop.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1127870 Jul 13 12:00 soil7_13.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 257311 Jul 13 12:03 soil7_13b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1260313 Jul 13 12:14 tc7_13.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 109210 Jul 13 12:15 tc7_13b.dat*
634: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 04-Nov-2009 16:50:05 MST, site visit on Friday, July 10th, 2009 (SpB, LA, CG, AJ, LL, R, +)
Friday, July 10th, 2009 Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB, LA, CG, AJ, LL, R, +
Purpose of visit: swap out the LI-6262 for loaner from LI-COR.
Weather: warm with some wave clouds.
--------- Misc Notes:
*
*
---------
* span pressure = 1690 psi; N2 pressure 1600 psi.
* from 9:40-10:40 MST, swapped LI-6262, IRG3-638 out for re-cal
(replaced with LI-6262 loaner, sn IRG3-224)
* some wiring notes:
LI-6262, IRG3-638 loaner IRG3-224
8 black co2 8
9 red co2 10
11 red h2o 12
13 green temp, 5V 13
14 3 black wires 14
15 white wire (aux, pressure) 15
* checked flows/pressure in LI-6262:
flow Pressure
sample 9.17 55.00
span 9.14 54.8
N2 9.00 54.00
* h2o dial = 5.18
* at approx 10:40 MST, test flow/blow/etc....ok.
* at 10:41 MST, back to sample....
* changed range for h2o.ec back to 1000 mV on "fast" cr23x logger (started
running "fast_09.csi").
* at the end of the day tried to install MATLAB on the computers for
the flux class...exchanged several emails with mathworks and was able
to install one one computer (with the license server), and then it
didn't work on one of the other laptops. (note, this was due to the
firewall setting with the lic server laptop!)...
633: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 04-Nov-2009 16:48:03 MST, site visit on Tuesday, July 7th, 2009 (SpB, LT, SL, LA)
Tuesday, July 7th, 2009 Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB, LT, SL, LA
Purpose of visit: check out the cal of the LI-7500 (complete
from Monday).
Weather: Starting to warm up. No rain very dry.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Utah was removing the west robot--on the first run one of the
tires blew out on the red cart.
* took an inventory of harnesses: 3 complete "belt" harnesses, one
partial (only the belt part), and two climbing harnesses.
---------
* Installed the OSU AmeriFlux KZ PAR-Lite sensor at the top of the
tower (note it is at an angle to the sun, same as it was left last
year). Just like last year, it's, "PAR2.up". Brought the box back to
campus.
The new calibration coefficient is:
------------------------------------------
Info about KZ Par Lite sensor (from OSU):
% for 2009:
% Calibration Date : March 19, 2009
% Calibrated by : C. Hanson
% Manufacturer : Kipp and Zonen
% Model : PAR LITE
% Serial Number : 060859
% Calib Coefficient : 150.94 +/- 0.00 umol m-2 s-1 / mV (mean +/-1 SD)
% Impedance : 240 Ohms
% Sensor Temp during Cal: 24.99 +/- 0.56 degC
% for 2008:
% Calibration Date : April 15, 2008
% Calibrated by : C. Hanson
% Manufacturer : Kipp and Zonen
% Model : PAR LITE
% Serial Number : 060859
% Calib Coefficient : 152.54 +/- 0.00 umol m-2 s-1 / mV (mean +/-1 SD)
% Impedance : 240 Ohms
% Sensor Temp during Cal: 24.45 +/- 0.00 degC
% for 2007:
% Calibration Date: Feb 7, 2007 (Corrected July 26, 2007)
% Calibrated by: C. Hanson
% Manufacturer: Kipp and Zonen
% Model: PAR LITE
% Serial Number: 060859
% Calib Coefficient : 157.60 +/- 0.01 umol m-2 s-1 / mV (mean +/-1 SD)
* went through and did a recalibration of the LI-7500...the details
are in:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1897 Jul 7 14:09 li7500_2.5m_sn75h-0082_090707_post.l75*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1893 Jul 7 11:33 li7500_2.5m_sn75h-0082_090707_pre.l75*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 3069 Jul 7 14:08 li7500_2.5m_090707_b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 217571 Jul 7 12:17 li7500_2.5m_090707.dat*
...(note, i accidentally "paused" the logging, so i don't have all the
data in li7500_2.5m_090707_b.dat!!)...
* 2.5m LI-7500, AGC=66%
- at 11:42 MST, cleaned window with windex...
- at 12:44 MST, connected calibration tube + temp sensor
- at 12:50 MST, ran zero air into the sampling cell (w/ sleeve on it).
co2 is approx -9.36 umol/mol
h2o is approx -0.27 mmmol/mol
- at 13:03:40 MST, slight increase in the zero air flow rate/pressure...
for co2: last zero is 22 Dec 2004 current value = 1.0017, new= 0.9995
at 13:08:50 MST, realized the valve on co2 cylinder was closed!
for h2o: new value 0.7164 (?)
- at 13:39 MST, done with span of co2.
- dewpoint generator set to 15 degC...flow at 10x100 cc/min.
- at 13:45 MST, flow 15 degC (dewpoint) air into the cell...previous
span 0.995/22 Dec04...new span 0.9777....
- at 13:51:15, down to Tdew=10 degC.
- at 13:55 MST, up to Tdew= 20 degC.
* also note, here are the stats for the cal gas (JJ23865 at 1750 psi):
bay:/users/sean>fgrep 23865 calfac_allcals_co2only.out
JJ23865 060710 a 11 476.428 0.04 4
bay:/users/sean>fgrep 23865 calfac_allcals.out
11 JJ23865 476.794 0.041 476.428 0.040 4 -587.94 2.16 4 060710a 060710 a
(for my cals i used 476.5 ppm).
* dowloaded logger data (time on nctc was a bit slow, others ok):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 771330 Jul 7 10:13 cnr7_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 939120 Jul 7 10:50 met7_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 395928 Jul 7 10:56 prf7_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 729688 Jul 7 11:04 nctc7_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 167605 Jul 7 14:23 uc7_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 242607 Jul 7 14:13 ucb7_7.dat*
632: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 04-Nov-2009 16:46:54 MST, site visit on Monday, July 6th, 2009 (SpB, LA, CG, AJ)
Monday, July 6th, 2009 Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site: SpB, LA, CG, AJ
Purpose of visit: check out the cal of the LI-7500.
Weather: Cool and dry. high clouds in the morning that
turned into stratus in the afternoon.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Went by NCAR to grab the LI-610 borrowed from NEON.
* Russ was at the site with Anders Lindroth from Sweden.
* pumped up the tires on the red cart...
---------
* span pressure = 1710 psi; N2 pressure 1760 psi.
* spent most of the day messing around with the network to the TRAM
adam...here is a brief summary:
-----------------------------------------
Date: Mon, 06 Jul 2009 13:48:07 MDT
To: Lynette Lee Laffea
cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU, oncley@ucar.edu, semmer@ucar.edu,
militzer@ucar.edu
From: Sean Burns
Subject: Re: ADAMs
Hi,
i have some other things to take care of...here's a quick summary of
what i did:
1. arrived, network was not working. port4 where the fiber optic
cable connects to the fiber-to-copper converter in the quacker box was
not lighting up. I moved the fiber pair to port3 and then the lights
came on. And i was able to get on the internet at the tram location.
2. i've rebooted the adam by turning the power switch on the outside
of the box on/off a few times now. still can't ping isffa from
russter2. lights are on in the viper so i know there is power
there...also the usb drive is lit up. the network cable that goes to
the adam (ie, connected to the hub in the red tub) has two
lights---the green "lnk/act" light is rapidly flashing on/off...the
"100M" light is solid orange. this cable connects to "eth1" on the
side of the adam...i would try a different network cable, but it needs
a special connector (though i do see some normal rj-45 connectors
inside the adam box)...
i'll check my email again before i leave, but i have some other
work to do...
thanks,
SpB.
631: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 04-Nov-2009 10:45:12 MST, site visit on Monday, June 29th, 2009 (SpB, CG, AJ, SO, L)
Monday, June 29th, 2009 Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB, CG, AJ, SO, L
Purpose of visit: swap N2 gas cylinder, add in-line surge protection.
Weather: Warm and sunny. Some Cu clouds formed as the day went
on. And it even rained (while I was at the top of the tower!)
--------- Misc Notes:
* I caught a ride up with Chris Gray after we picked up the 2.5 kVA transformer from NCAR.
* Steve O and his assistant (Long) were running TRAM more-or-less all day.
---------
* span pressure = 1800 psi; N2 pressure 200 psi.
* at ~10:30 MST, reconnected channel 200 (UC logger); added in-line
surge protector at tower end. S-H ch200, UC logger:
Rx+ Green Tx- red
Rx- black Tx+ black
* in-line surge protector: black box, model sp603a (s/n 09043104)
* from 13:00-14:10 MST, switched N2 cylinder at the tower (new
cylinder=CC199722 (2000 psi); old cylinder=CC198519 (200 psi))
* there are two zero air cylinders along the fence (cc153241 & cc140756)
* from 12:00-12:30 MST, made more adjustments to h2o.ec offset using
dial (the h2o offset dial was at approx 5.0, changed to 9.0)
* from approx 14:15-14:20 MST, checked flows/pressure in LI-6262:
flow Pressure
sample 9.13 55.01
span 9.11 54.98
N2 8.95 53.90
* from 13:20-13:45 MST, replaced domes on REBS Rnet sensor
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 248728 Jun 29 12:26 uc6_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 362546 Jun 29 12:31 ucb6_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1142587 Jun 29 14:49 soil6_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 77515 Jun 29 14:50 soil6_29b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1194420 Jun 29 15:01 tc6_29.dat*
630: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 04-Nov-2009 10:37:42 MST, site visit on Thursday, June 25th 2009 (SpB, SL, LL, R)
Thursday, June 25th, 2009 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB, SL, LL, R
Purpose of visit: change the h2o.ec range on fast logger program.
Weather:
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU gray Jeep.
* mosquitos have arrived.
* Lynette + two students were working at grove 3.
* the Aspens have fully leafed out...
---------
* span pressure = 1800 psi; N2 pressure 300 psi.
* from 10-10:50 MST, co2b.ec is now h2o.ec; made a drastic change to
h2o.ec offset using dial; also changed range of h2o.ec to 5000 mV,
now running fast_08.csi
* at 10:54 MST, adjusted offset for h2o.ec to dial = 5'0'' --> approx 1400 mV.
* wiring on the splitter for co2b.ec:
G +5V H L H H Gnd
* at ~10:30 MST, removed channel 200 (UC logger) from the data system.
* on 6/24/09 updated the programs:
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 19761 Jun 24 18:46 cal.co2.q*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 15980 Jun 24 18:47 cal.prof.q*
with:
if(t1 >= utime("09 jan 30 130000") & t1 < utime("09 jun 17 130000")) {
Cspan <- 408.13 # cal cylinder is Airgas SG9151924BAL calib on 080515:
# (408.42+407.7+408.27)./3 = 408.13 ppm
# Airgas value: 401.8 ppm
}
if(t1 >= utime("09 jun 17 130000")) {
Cspan <- 417.70 # cal cylinder is Airgas cc245057. calib on 081125
# (418.78+417.63+416.71)./3 = 417.70 ppm
# Airgas value: 416.9 ppm
}
then did:
make .fun.cal.prof
make .fun.cal.co2
629: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 04-Nov-2009 10:18:48 MST, site visit on Wednesday, June 17th, 2009 (SpB, NT, SL, LY, RW, LL, CG, +)
Wednesday, June 17th, 2009 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB, NT, SL, LY, RW, LL, CG, +
Purpose of visit: reconnect two logger channels, swap span cylinder.
Weather: Starting to feel a bit more like summer. No snow at all
left. Weak upslope. It was sunny in the morning, but clouded up in
the afternoon.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU gray Jeep.
* mosquitos have arrived.
* Lynette + two students were working at grove 3.
* the Aspens have fully leafed out...
---------
* span pressure = 2000 psi; N2 pressure 510 psi.
* at ~10:30 MST, added channels 200 (UC logger) & 202 (ucb logger)
back to the data system.
* at ~11:15 MST, swapped span gas (old cylinder=SG9151924 at 150 psi,
new cylinder= CC245057, at 2000 psi)
* from 12:25-12:30 MST, swiped krypton hygrometer
* power cable to east (robot): seoprene 105, 14 AWG, 2.08 3/C SE00W UL,
600V water resistant
* from approx 12:05-12:15 MST, checked flows/pressure in LI-6262:
flow Pressure
sample 9.30 54.67
span 8.79 52.2
N2 9.01 53.4
............(then made adjustments)...
* turned fan in LI-6262 box back on....
* 2.5 kVA transformer details:
input: 3kA/120V, output: 120/208/240 V, 2.5 kVA
controlled power company, model 5DZZX-2.5K-8-PI
* offset on co2.b was approx 1260 mV.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 822649 Jun 17 13:30 soil6_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 803494 Jun 17 13:22 tc6_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 165150 Jun 17 11:23 uc6_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 243784 Jun 17 11:20 ucb6_17.dat*
* email about shorthaul modems:
Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2009 10:58:14 MDT
To: "Betsy Owens"
cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU
From: Sean Burns
Subject: Re: Quote 928294
Hi Betsy,
I was finally able to check the serial numbers of the short-haul
modems that are out in the field...one is a ME721A rather than a
ME800A, they are:
Model Serial Number Logger
------ ------------- --------
ME800A-R2 sn 0202 UCB (logger end)
ME721A-M 717N0056 UC (logger end)
ME800A-R3 sn 0605 UCB (tower end)
ME800A-R3 sn 0405 UC (tower end)
If we can't add the ME721A to the "double diamond" protection plan,
then just do the three ME800A's....
If you need other information or have any other question let me
know...and please let me know what type of document i get that shows
the protection plan, etc...my understanding is that it is $17/unit for
three years of protection, correct?
thanks,
SpB.
628: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 04-Nov-2009 10:15:34 MST, site visit on Tuesday, June 9th, 2009 (SpB, LL, LY, RW, RD)
Tuesday, June 9th, 2009 Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB, LL, LY, RW, RD
Purpose of visit: fix data system from lightning strike on Monday.
Weather: Forecast was 40-50% chance of rain. Never happened except
for a few small ice pellets. It was socked in down on the plains at
mid-day.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU gray Jeep.
* not much snow left.
* Lynette + PAR crew was working at grove 1.
* Bob from UCAR safety was up visiting.
* the Aspens are leafing out...
---------
* span pressure = 250 psi; N2 pressure 705 psi.
* at ~9:30 MST, swapped out Edgeport/8, data system back up (note,
left channels 200 & 202 off system). And replaced short-haul for UC
logger.
* New Edgeport (from ebay): PN (1P) 50001231-01, SN (S) V22116393
* to connect the ATI/ati sonic: no null modem, 9600 baud, 8-N-1.
* based on the weather forecast, turned off the LI-6262 box fan.
* shut-off both the mrs cr10 and noahs snow depth logger.
* downloaded logger data (hit all loggers, reset the times on all
loggers):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 625766 Jun 9 09:47 ucb6_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 765079 Jun 9 09:59 uc6_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 921248 Jun 9 10:10 uc6_9b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 165063 Jun 9 10:13 uc6_9c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 359009 Jun 9 11:48 cnr6_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 297404 Jun 9 11:54 prf6_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 719031 Jun 9 12:01 met6_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 551927 Jun 9 12:08 nctc6_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 211472 Jun 9 13:22 soil6_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 205134 Jun 9 13:26 tc6_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 91892 Jun 9 13:27 noah6_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 165548 Jun 9 13:31 mrs6_9.dat*
627: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 04-Nov-2009 10:13:50 MST, site visit on Sunday, June 7th, 2009 (SpB)
Sunday, June 7th, 2009 Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: fix fast cr23x data logger
Weather: It started snowing (ice pellets) when i arrived. There were
some very big clouds around (mostly to the east). It was a bit windy
at times, but also sunny and nice other times. There was only one
distant rumble of thunder...as i left the clouds completely cleared
off. And it was clear skies and sunny...
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU gray Jeep.
* still a few piles of snow "holding on". Added a bit of salt to the
ground rod (plenty of water in there)...
* the Aspens are really leafing out...almost fully out.
---------
* span pressure = ? psi; N2 pressure ? psi.
* on sunday morning (7 June) i noticed the file sizes changed
dramatically on the 6th, ie:
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 39049534 Jun 6 10:00 nwt090606.080000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 39049502 Jun 6 18:00 nwt090606.160000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 24758060 Jun 7 02:00 nwt090607.000000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 24073532 Jun 7 10:00 nwt090607.080000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 34115462 Jun 7 18:00 nwt090607.160000
* it looks like at around 17:20 MST the fast logger (chan 201) stopped
spitting out data...ie:
data_stats < /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt090607.000000
Opened:
chan #points start time end time delta time freq
200 287903 00:00:00.040 07:59:59.930 28799.890 9.997
201 13165 00:00:00.052 00:21:56.446 1316.394 10.000
202 28799 00:00:00.863 07:59:59.137 28798.274 1.000
203 28800 00:00:00.067 07:59:59.032 28798.965 1.000
204 28800 00:00:00.290 07:59:59.448 28799.158 1.000
205 28800 00:00:00.746 07:59:59.802 28799.056 1.000
206 287991 00:00:00.076 07:59:59.956 28799.880 10.000
207 28800 00:00:00.316 07:59:59.956 28799.640 1.000
216 287989 00:00:00.076 07:59:59.966 28799.890 10.000
* after connecting to the "fast" cr23x logger the time seemed fine,
but when i tried to look at the data the numbers were not changing...i
tried re-sending the program (fast_07.csi), but this did not fix the
problem. All the values then went to zero. This indicated a problem
with the logger (and not somewhere downstream of the logger). My
suspicion was that it was related to the internal batteries...which I
happened to have two spares of....swapped out the batteries and then
it worked ok. The logger was fixed at aruond 11:27 MST, ie:
data_stats < /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt090607.160000
Opened:
chan #points start time end time delta time freq
200 287903 16:00:00.019 23:59:59.900 28799.881 9.997
201 193142 18:27:51.697 23:59:59.953 19928.256 9.692
202 28800 16:00:00.379 23:59:59.642 28799.263 1.000
203 28800 16:00:00.980 23:59:59.938 28798.958 1.000
204 28800 16:00:00.606 23:59:59.750 28799.144 1.000
205 28800 16:00:00.896 23:59:59.944 28799.048 1.000
206 287991 16:00:00.034 23:59:59.931 28799.897 10.000
207 28799 16:00:00.610 23:59:59.228 28798.618 1.000
216 287900 16:00:00.059 23:59:59.976 28799.917 9.997
* also grabbed both the tc and soil logger data, ie:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1206272 Jun 7 12:08 soil6_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 720852 Jun 7 12:20 soil6_7b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1282599 Jun 7 12:32 tc6_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 623585 Jun 7 12:37 tc6_7b.dat*
626: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 04-Nov-2009 10:07:50 MST, site visit on Thursday, June 4th, 2009 (SpB, LL, SL, LY)
Thursday, June 4th, 2009 Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB, LL, SL, LY
Purpose of visit: change LI-6262 Nupro filters/work on PAR.
Weather: Mostly clear up in the mountains. Not too windy. Could see
a heavy cloud layer down on the plains from the tower. Clouded up a
bit in the afternoon.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU gray Jeep.
* still piles of snow "holding on". But things are really starting to
open up now.
* the Aspens are leafing out...my camera ran out of battery juice, so
no photos of them!
---------
* span pressure = 300 psi; N2 pressure 900 psi.
* turned on fans in both the LI-6251 and LI-6262 boxes.
* at 11:00 MST, disconnected LI-6262 from side of box.
- between 11:00-11:26 MST, replaced 2-micron filters both
at the inlet and inside the LI-6262 box.
* rest of the day was spent helping with the installation of PAR.
625: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 04-Nov-2009 10:06:04 MST, Site visit on Monday, June 1st, 2009 (SpB, NT, SL, L, L, CG)
Monday, June 1st, 2009 Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site: SpB, NT, SL, L, L
Purpose of visit: replace batteries.
Weather: Drizzly rain when we arrived. This turned into a steady
rain by the time we left.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU gray Jeep.
* Chris gray and his helper (Alyssa) were up there looking for a spot
to setup the PTR-MS and they also grabbed a few sampling chambers...
* there is still snow left, but you can get to the tower without walking
in it. lots of water on the trail (it's been raining a lot).
* the Aspens are just starting to leaf out...
---------
* span pressure = 400 psi; N2 pressure 1080 psi.
* on Sunday night I noticed the tower data had stopped being
archived...when trying to reboot the quacker the edgeport was not
getting recognized...here's my email:
Date: Sun, 31 May 2009 22:35:58 MDT
To: nicole.trahan@Colorado.EDU, stanfield.lee@Colorado.EDU,
amy.m.watson@Colorado.EDU, lynette.laffea@Colorado.EDU,
loles@creaf.uab.es
cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU, oncley@ucar.edu, maclean@ucar.edu
From: Sean Burns
Subject: CU Tower on MOnday...
Hi,
fyi---it looks like the tower data system shut down this afternoon
about 2:30pm. And now the Edgeport is not getting recognized on
reboot..i'm getting a message like:
May 31 22:21:28 quacker kernel: hub.c: new USB device 00:07.2-1, assigned address 2
May 31 22:21:28 quacker kernel: usb-uhci.c: interrupt, status 2, frame# 542
May 31 22:21:28 quacker kernel: usb.c: USB device not accepting new address=2 (error=-110)
May 31 22:21:28 quacker kernel: hub.c: new USB device 00:07.2-1, assigned address 3
May 31 22:21:28 quacker kernel: usb.c: USB device not accepting new address=3 (error=-110)
and this is supposed to look like:
Oct 24 01:36:25 quacker kernel: usb-uhci.c: USB UHCI at I/O 0xfce0, IRQ 11
Oct 24 01:36:25 quacker kernel: usb-uhci.c: Detected 2 ports
Oct 24 01:36:25 quacker kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1
Oct 24 01:36:25 quacker kernel: hub.c: USB hub found
Oct 24 01:36:25 quacker rpc.statd[736]: Version 0.3.3 Starting
Oct 24 01:36:25 quacker kernel: hub.c: 2 ports detected
Oct 24 01:36:25 quacker nfslock: rpc.statd startup succeeded
Oct 24 01:36:25 quacker kernel: usb-uhci.c: v1.275:USB Universal Host Controller Interface driver
Oct 24 01:36:25 quacker kernel: hub.c: new USB device 00:07.2-1, assigned address 2
based on the timing, i'm guessing the problem is probably due to
lightning....I just added my name to the jeep calendar to go up
tomorrow. It says there were 4 people going up in the jeep tomorrow
so I assume one more person is ok (if not please let me know ASAP).
It also says that you are leaving from campus at 9am...so i'll plan to
be on campus before 9am.
Gordon, i still have your edgeport and i'll bring that with me for a
swap out if that is needed...
thanks,
SpB.
* at 10:15 MST, power-cycled the 2-d ati sonic (i think the serial port
on the back of the quacker died)....
* swapped out edgeport/8's (now using Gordons/eol's). Tower data back up
and running, ie:
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 39049448 May 31 10:00 nwt090531.080000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 20042502 May 31 14:21 nwt090531.160000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 34135478 Jun 1 18:00 nwt090601.165911
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 39049522 Jun 2 02:00 nwt090602.000000
* replaced the dri-rite for the profiler.
624: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 01-Jul-2009 15:31:04 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, May 27th, 2009 (SpB, NT, SL, L, R, LSD, L, CG, LL, T, SO)
Wednesday, May 27th, 2009 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB, NT, SL, L, R, LSD, L, CG, LL, T, SO
Purpose of visit: replace batteries.
Weather: Perfect day to be working up at the site. The bugs have
not arrived yet, and temps are cool and pleasant.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU gray Jeep.
* Lots of things happening at the site: Steve Oncley was working on
TRAM, Laura was showing plots to Loles/Chris, Lynette was moving stuff
around, Nicole had her whole crew with her...
* still a bit too snowy on the trail to use the cart.
---------
* span pressure = 400 psi; N2 pressure 1080 psi.
* visited the west robot (downloaded logger data and unplugged
everything in preparation for removal of the robot in June).
* replaced the battery on the Tripp-lite UPS backup power-strip (above
the LI-6262). Note that getting this thing out of the box was rather
inconvenient...it has both velcro-type stuff and also two screws that
hold it in place. To get it off the screws you need to slide it to
the right or left...i should have removed the velcro, but once i put
it back in place it was still very difficult to remove so i just left
it as-is.
* from approx 12:55-12:57 MST, checked flows/pressure in LI-6262:
flow Pressure
sample 8.52 50.39
span 8.33 49.50
span 8.52 50.56 (after needle valve adj)
* swapped profilter dessicant...details:
* from 13:00 - 13:19 MST, swapped out the dessicant on the profiler (li-6251).
- at 13:04 MST, did zero (value is approx 0.006 mV).
- at 13:16 MST, did zero + blow test (ok).
(zero is approx 0.000 mV).
- at 13:19 MST, back to auto mode. flow rate at ~14.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 904524 May 27 10:35 cnr5_27.dat*
623: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 01-Jul-2009 15:29:55 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, May 19th, 2009 (SpB)
Tuesday, May 19th, 2009 Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: get logger data.
Weather:
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU gray Jeep.
---------
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 30 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 55 cm
farthest probe = 54 cm
* note: the "quacker" is a Dell Inspiron 7000 laptop
* span pressure = 600 psi; N2 pressure 1820 psi.
* from approx ?-? MST, checked flows/pressure in LI-6262:
flow Pressure
sample 8.65 49.4
span 8.70 49.2
span 8.65 49.5 (after needle valve adj)
N2 8.16 47.0
* logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1036747 May 19 10:47 met5_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 168842 May 19 12:01 mrs5_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 674660 May 19 10:55 nctc5_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 113490 May 19 11:58 noah5_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 428435 May 19 10:36 prf5_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 491249 May 19 11:40 soil5_19b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1125392 May 19 11:36 soil5_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 315360 May 19 11:55 tc5_19b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1311194 May 19 11:53 tc5_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 745664 May 19 12:17 ucb5_19.dat*
622: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 01-Jul-2009 15:29:02 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, May 12th, 2009
Tuesday, May 12th, 2009 Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: visit NWR (aircoa) + grab N2 cylinders.
Weather: In general nice and (fairly) calm and sunny.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU gray Jeep.
* hitched a ride on the snowcat up to T-van.
---------
* never had time to visit the CU/AmeriFlux tower.
621: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 01-Jul-2009 15:27:48 MDT, site visit on Sunday, May 3rd, 2009 (SpB)
Sunday, May 3rd, 2009 Visit:
----------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: reboot quacker.
Weather:
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up my Jeep.
---------
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 78 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 103 cm
farthest probe = 107 cm
* span pressure = 600 psi; N2 pressure 1820 psi.
* plugged russter2 directly into the UPS and this seemed to fix the
rebooting "problem"?? Note, you cannot "daisy-chain" two UPSs
together to get twice the amount of time after an outage. BOTH
batteries will kick on at the same time...
* logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 918940 May 3 12:19 soil5_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 929210 May 3 12:05 tc5_3.dat*
620: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 01-Jul-2009 15:22:47 MDT, site visit on Friday, April 24th, 2009 (SpB, NT)
Friday, April 24, 2009 Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site: SpB, NT
Purpose of visit: reboot quacker. get logger data. swap N2.
Weather: Blustery at times, but calm in the afternoon. Mostly cloudy.
Warm and comfortable. The snow is like mashed-potatoes.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU gray Jeep.
* Nicole installed the last set of thermocouples for sap flow...
---------
* snow depths:
closest to tree =
TP101 461 middle probe =
farthest probe =
* span pressure = 600 psi (not much change, perhaps because it's so
warm?); N2 pressure 1820 psi.
* dug out ucb and uc23x loggers.
* at around 11:00 MST, power-cycled csat at 2.56m which seemed to get
it working again...
* downloaded logger data. nctc time was about 3 minutes slow...all
other ok. files:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1064056 Apr 24 10:30 ucb4_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1190932 Apr 24 10:41 ucb4_24b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 105484 Apr 24 10:42 ucb4_24c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 496698 Apr 24 11:20 tc4_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 201812 Apr 24 11:23 noah4_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 169421 Apr 24 11:31 mrs4_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1119587 Apr 24 11:45 soil4_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 494394 Apr 24 11:50 soil4_24b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1192708 Apr 24 12:15 nctc4_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 56060 Apr 24 12:16 nctc4_24b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1058573 Apr 24 12:45 cnr4_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 121603 Apr 24 12:47 cnr4_24b.dat*
619: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 01-Jul-2009 15:17:17 MDT, site visit on Sunday, April 19th, 2009 (SpB)
Sunday, April 19, 2009 Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: reboot quacker. get logger data. swap N2.
Weather: Bright and sunny. About 3 FEET of fresh snow. The snow was
dripping and sloughing off the trees. Very wet and heavy. It was
mostly calm, with a few bursts of wind every now and then. A few
clouds showed up in the afternoon...and there was a cloud up near the
divide...the temperature was well above freezing...
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up my Jeep. First one to drive to MRS (which took a bit of
speed and power). It looked like the road to MRS was last plowed on
Friday? (or maybe sometime on Saturday).
* Kurt and Isabelle showed up and drove the snowcat up to cable gate
(and picked me up as I was trying to break trail along the road).
* it took me over an hour to get from the trailer to the tower....
---------
* snow depths:
closest to tree = covered.
TP101 461 middle probe = could not read, above highest mark (see photo)
farthest probe = could not read, above highest mark (see photo)
* span pressure = 600 psi;
* from 14:00-16:00 MST, switched N2 cylinder at the tower (new
cylinder=CC198519 (1900 psi); old cylinder=CC264970 (0 psi)). Note,
left old cylinder at the tower...also, CC198519 was missing the
valve, so removed the one from CC264970 and used that.
* on Friday I changed the forestcam photo rate from every 2 hours to
every 10 minutes...this is a good thing to do when/if there are
possible power outages...lost a few photos due to the storm...
* the data files are:
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 39042662 Apr 17 10:00 nwt090417.080000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 18975800 Apr 17 14:04 nwt090417.160000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 19046972 Apr 19 18:00 nwt090419.195140
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 39034546 Apr 20 02:00 nwt090420.000000
* from 16:10-16:14 MST, adjusted flow/pressure at LI-6262. slightly
increased so that the span and sample values agree with eachother:
cell
flow (V) pressure
-------- ---------
sample 8.89 51.22
span 8.83 50.96
n2 8.66 49.73
* downloaded logger data (no time problems, the batteries seemed to
hold up just fine):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 551774 Apr 19 13:30 prf4_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1082015 Apr 19 13:44 met4_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 263698 Apr 19 13:49 met4_19b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1378170 Apr 19 15:09 tc4_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1025337 Apr 19 15:23 tc4_19b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1179693 Apr 19 15:52 soil4_19.dat* (only a partial f\
ile!)
here is an email about the storm (before it hit):
Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2009 10:48:03 MDT
To: russell.monson@colorado.edu, laura.scott@colorado.edu, jia.hu@colorado.e\
du,
nicole.trahan@colorado.edu, amy.trowbridge@colorado.edu,
stanfield.lee@colorado.edu, lynette.laffea@colorado.edu,
Diego.Riveros-iregui@colorado.edu, bowling@biology.utah.edu
cc: steven.seibold@Colorado.EDU, Kurt.Chowanski@colorado.edu,
William.Bowman@colorado.edu, Duane.R.Kitzis@noaa.gov,
Casey.Flynn@colorado.edu, sean@ucar.edu,
jeffrey.beauregard@colorado.edu, John.Knowles@Colorado.EDU
From: Sean Burns
Subject: MoCast...
Hi,
i'm sure most of you are well aware of this...some more details and
predictions for the storm are listed below....could this have some
potential for the record-setting snowfall in April 1921 (when 87" fell
in just over 24 hours!!)??...ie:
http://ams.allenpress.com/perlserv/?request=get-abstract&doi=10.1175%2F1520-0493\
(1953)081<0038%3ARSOAAS>2.0.CO%3B2
the timing seems about right...
SpB.
------- Forwarded Message
Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2009 10:32:57 -0600
From: Morris Weisman
To: staff@mail.mmm.ucar.edu, visitor@mail.mmm.ucar.edu, wakimoto@ucar.edu,
Jina C Wakimoto , smetz@ucar.edu,
src@ucar.edu, echapin@ucar.edu, Roy Rasmussen ,
Tom Galarneau ,
Angela Olivero ,
michael Olivero
Subject: Thursday MoCast: Monumental Spring Storm!!!
Here is your MoCast update for Thursday, April 16, at 10:00 am
Monumental Spring Storm taking shape!!!!!!
The latest numerical guidance is all consistent in producing strong,
deep upslope across eastern Colorado and the Front Range mountains for
the next 60 hrs., with total precipitation likely reaching 3 to 5
inches (melted) by late Saturday. The big question still is whether
surface temperatures will support deep snow accumulations at lower
elevations (e.g., downtown Boulder, Denver, etc.), but the current
guidance suggests it will be just cold enough.....
One aspect that seems quite certain is that the foothills above 7000
ft will likely see 24 to 48 inches of snow by Saturday, with some
areas possibly receiving 60 inches!!! Roads may become impassable by
Friday morning, remaining such possibly till Sunday.
So, first, for the lower elevations (e.g., below 7000 ft), rain with
embedded thunderstorms is likely Thursday afternoon, turning to heavy
wet snow Thursday evening, and continuing, heavy at times, through
Saturday. The snow may mix at times with rain Friday, but will likely
turn back to all snow Friday night and Saturday.
Best guess at snow accumulations by Saturday:
.....below 6000 ft (e.g., Boulder, Denver, Longmont, etc.) 8 - 16 inches (mo\
stly on the grass)
.....6000 to 7000 ft 14 - 28 inches
For higher elevations (e.g., above 7000 ft), snow today, becoming
heavy Thursday night, and continuing heavy at times through Saturday.
Roads may become impassable by Friday morning, remaining such till
Sunday.
Best guess at snow accumulations by Saturday: 24 - 48 inches, with
some local areas reaching up to 60 inches!!
happy spring!!!!
Morris
------- End of Forwarded Message
on April 17th, power outage from ~1:30-14:30 MST...
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 45011 Apr 17 14:44 2009041714444901t.jpg
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 46597 Apr 17 14:34 2009041714344901t.jpg
on April 17-18, big upslope snowstorm at the site...changed the
forestcam photos to grab an image every 10 minutes to better record
the storm (note, times are in MST), ie:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 44782 Apr 17 09:00 2009041709000901t.jpg
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 50053 Apr 17 08:50 2009041708500901t.jpg
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 52246 Apr 17 08:40 2009041708400901t.jpg
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 44009 Apr 17 08:30 2009041708300901t.jpg
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 44827 Apr 17 08:20 2009041708200901t.jpg
on 3/13, reset the timing on the forestcam...it was showing:
lftp root@forestcam.colorado.edu:/tmp/alarmevents> dir
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 0 Mar 10 13:34 .
drwxrwxrwt 5 root root 0 Mar 10 13:34 ..
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 69252 Mar 13 15:34 2009031315342901t.jpg
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 67635 Mar 13 13:34 2009031313342901t.jpg
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 62065 Mar 13 11:34 2009031311342901t.jpg
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 69182 Mar 13 09:34 2009031309342901t.jpg
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 68308 Mar 13 07:34 2009031307342901t.jpg
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 15811 Mar 13 05:34 2009031305342901t.jpg
reset this to be (note, it is still in MST which is what I want):
lftp root@forestcam.colorado.edu:/tmp/alarmevents> dir
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 0 Mar 13 15:47 .
drwxrwxrwt 5 root root 0 Mar 13 16:01 ..
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 65986 Mar 13 16:01 2009031316011901t.jpg
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 66405 Mar 13 16:00 2009031316001901t.jpg
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 66319 Mar 13 15:59 2009031315591901t.jpg
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 66650 Mar 13 15:58 2009031315581901t.jpg
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 66790 Mar 13 15:57 2009031315571901t.jpg
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 66696 Mar 13 15:56 2009031315561901t.jpg
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 66908 Mar 13 15:55 2009031315551901t.jpg
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 67173 Mar 13 15:54 2009031315541901t.jpg
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 66881 Mar 13 15:53 2009031315531901t.jpg
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 66995 Mar 13 15:52 2009031315521901t.jpg
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 66916 Mar 13 15:51 2009031315511901t.jpg
--> downloaded on 3/16, and got:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 47590 Mar 16 08:02 2009031608015501t.jpg
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 47809 Mar 16 06:02 2009031606015501t.jpg
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 15407 Mar 16 04:02 2009031604015501t.jpg
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 15318 Mar 16 02:02 2009031602015501t.jpg
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 15224 Mar 16 00:02 2009031600015501t.jpg
[so the time is only slightly off, by ~ 2 minutes...]
618: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 01-Jul-2009 15:14:46 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, April 1st, 2009 (SpB, NT, SL)
Wednesday, April 1, 2009 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB, NT, SL
Purpose of visit: fix up russter2. (reboot + check BIOS).
Weather: Mostly overcast. About 3-4" of fresh snow. Still on the
trees. A few bursts of wind caused snow to blow around everywhere.
But much better than expected...very dark clouds down on the plains
as we were leaving.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU (grey) Jeep.
*
---------
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 70 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 94 cm
farthest probe = 95 cm
* span pressure = 800 psi; N2 = 600 psi.
* swapped pcmcia cards at the MRS logger:
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1858114 Apr 19 10:10 mrs_090401.dat
* here are some details about messing around with the BIOS:
-------------------------------------------------
To: Sean Burns
Subject: Re: work on russter2....
Date: Wed, 01 Apr 2009 20:52:39 -0600
From: Orrie Gartner
Sean,
The S3 should have no affect as we don't put russter2 into a sleep
mode, ever. The "AC Power Recovery" set to On is what we want but you
said it was already set to "On". The "Remote Power On" won't help much
as we can't remotely turn it on from the LAN.
If another power outage occurs and it does not come back, enabling
Auto Power On Mode will automatically turn the system back on at the
time you specify. It should not be needed with "AC Power Recovery" set
to On but perhaps for some unknown reason the recovery isn't working.
We know for certain "Auto Power On" does work fine on this model as we
have a lab full of them where we enable this.
Orrie
-------------------------------------------------
To: Erinn Looney-Triggs
cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU
Subject: Re: work on russter2....
Date: Wed, 01 Apr 2009 16:34:24 -0600
From: Sean Burns
Hi Erinn,
here is what the options look like for the BIOS:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/090401/pic00015.jpg
note, that the "Remote Wake Up" was saved incorrectly...I meant this
to be "enabled". I looked under "Power Management", ie:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/090401/pic00016.jpg
this shows that "AC Power Recovery" as being ON. And I thought this
would be what I wanted...I'm not sure what "Suspend Mode" does...the
options were "S3" and "S2" (i think).
Here are the details about "Low Power Mode",
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/090401/pic00017.jpg
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/090401/pic00018.jpg
(I left this as "disabled").
And here are the details about "Remote Wake Up":
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/090401/pic00019.jpg
(I set this to ON, which was the only change I made to
any of the settings).
Though "Auto Power On" sounds like it might be useful, here
is what it shows:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/090401/pic00020.jpg
And the options are "Daily", "Weekly", Disabled. And you can set a
time...it seemed to me this was if you wanted the computer to turn on
at a certain time each day or week...I left this in "Disabled" mode.
Anyway, that is a summary of what I did...if we get another power
outage we'll find out if it makes any difference (or not)....maybe
after things get a bit warmer up there and access is easier we can
figure this out more completely and do some tests...
thanks!
SpB.
-------------------------------------------------
Date: Wed, 01 Apr 2009 11:18:10 MDT
To: Sean Burns
cc: maclean@ucar.edu, tmr@Colorado.EDU
From: Erinn Looney-Triggs
Subject: Re: work on russter2....
Sean,
For the UPS stuff here are the instructions from the manual:
Arranging for Reboot on Power-Up
The final consideration for a automatic reboot after a full power down
is to ensure that your computer will automatically reboot when the
power is restored.
This is not the normal behavior of most computers as shipped from the
factory. Normally after the power is cut and restored, you must
explicit ly press a button for the power to actually be turned on. You
can test your computer by powering it down; shutting off the power
(pull the plug); then plugging the cord back in. If your computer
immediately starts up, good. There is nothing more to do.
If your computer does not start up, manually turn on the power (by
pressing the power on button) and enter your computer's SETUP program
(often by pressing DEL during the power up sequence; sometimes by
pressing F10). You must then find and change the appropriate
configuration parameter to permit instant power on.
Normally, this is located under the BOOT menu item, and will be called
something such as Restore on AC/Power Loss or Full-On. The exact words
will vary according to the ROM BIOS provider. Generally you will have
three options: Last State, Power On, and Power Off. Although Last
State should normally work, we recommend setting your computers to
Power On. This means that whenever the power is applied they are
on. The only way to shut them off is to pull the plug or to have a
special program that powers them off (/sbin/poweroff on Linux
systems).
If after making all the changes suggested above, you cannot get your
computer to automatically reboot, you might examine your halt script
(/et c/rc.d/init.d/halt in the case of Red Hat Linux) and see if the
final line that performs the halt or reboot contains the -p option for
powerin g down the computer. It should not with the logic used by
apcupsd, but if it does, the -p option could cause your computer to
power off while the UPS is still suppling power (i.e. before the UPS
kills the power). Depending on the setting of your BIOS, it may
prevent your computer fro m restarting when the power returns. As
already mentioned, this should not apply, but in case of problems it
is worth a try.
For the kernel stuff I am looking into it now.
-Erinn
-------------------------------------------------
Date: Wed, 01 Apr 2009 11:04:35 MDT
To: trouble@Colorado.EDU
cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU, maclean@ucar.edu
From: Sean Burns
Subject: Re: work on russter2....
Hi Trouble,
I changed the following in the BIOS on russter2:
Remote Wake Up...............On
(this was set to "Off"...the other option is, "On w/ Boot to NIC").
there is also,
Auto Power On.................Disabled.
this looks like a way to automatically reboot each day or
week so i left this as "Disabled".
Anyway, we'll see if this works or not.....at this time I don't want
to do more extensive testing of it (we can try that when the road is
open and i'm leaving town on Friday so don't want to mess with things
too much right now)...
One item which is of larger concern to me....when i tried to reboot
russter2, eth0 did not come up (had this same problem last time)....i
tried to reboot 3 times and it didn't work. I eventually went back to
a previous version of the kernel and then it worked....which is how
i'm logged in right now. I'm not sure if it worked due to "luck of
the draw" or using the previous version had something to do with
it....having eth0 not come up is a bit worrisome, because if the
computer reboots itself then the network does not come back up
properly...do you think this is a hardware or software issue? I'm a
bit hesitant to reboot things because I don't want to not have eth0
come back up...but if you have some good idea about what is going on
please let me me know...I'll be here in the trailer waiting for a
response. If you think it requires another reboot then let's go ahead
and do that now....
thanks,
SpB.
617: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 01-Jul-2009 15:12:58 MDT, site visit on Saturday, March 28th, 2009 (SpB)
Saturday, March 28th, 2009 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: get soil/tc logger data.
Weather: Partly-cloudy. Pretty pleasant day. A bit of fresh snow
from 1-2 days ago (should have brough my skiis!).
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up my own Jeep.
* a spring snowstorm in boulder on Thursday closed CU and NCAR.
---------
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 69 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 85 cm
farthest probe = 91 cm
* span pressure = 820 psi; N2 = 700 psi.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1192869 Mar 28 11:44 soil3_28.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 597991 Mar 28 11:50 soil3_28b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1367315 Mar 28 12:14 tc3_28.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 479099 Mar 28 12:18 tc3_28b.dat*
616: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 18-Mar-2009 15:22:12 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, March 11th, 2009
Wednesday, March 11th, 2009 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: reboot russter2.
Weather: Clear and sunny. It was a bit gusty, but I did manage to get
up to the top of the tower and grab CNR logger data. The snowpack is
hurting.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up my own Jeep.
* missed the wed lab meeting....
---------
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 56 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 74 cm
farthest probe = 75 cm
* span pressure = 1000 psi; N2 = 1150 psi.
* on the afternoon of Mar 10 there was a power outage...the power went
off at around noon, and the data system appears to have shutdown at
13:59 (which gives a rough estimate of how long the batteries will
keep things going).
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 39049506 Mar 10 02:00 nwt090310.000000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 39049574 Mar 10 10:00 nwt090310.080000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 18590464 Mar 10 13:59 nwt090310.160000
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 34904 Mar 11 10:21 nwt090311.162041
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 48464 Mar 11 10:22 nwt090311.162131
-r--r--r-- 1 root aster 48528 Mar 11 10:23 nwt090311.162231
* note, the quacker actually stayed up the entire time (the battery in
the laptop kept it alive for an extra hour or so). Here are the logs
from the quacker:
Mar 10 13:07:27 quacker apmd[859]: Now using Battery Power
Mar 10 13:07:27 quacker apmd[859]: Battery: * * * (100% 3:20)
Mar 10 13:34:24 quacker apmd[859]: Now using AC Power
Mar 10 13:34:24 quacker apmd[859]: Charge: * * * (75% 2:30)
Mar 10 13:46:33 quacker ntpd[25368]: synchronisation lost
* note, i lost one weeks worth of photos from the "forestcam" due to
the extended power outage!
* downloaded logger data (all seemed ok):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 740849 Mar 11 11:02 soil3_11.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 769018 Mar 11 11:10 tc3_11.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 31910 Mar 11 11:12 noah3_11.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 250426 Mar 11 11:24 met3_11.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 101252 Mar 11 11:27 prf3_11.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1147895 Mar 11 11:39 nctc3_11.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1106996 Mar 11 12:26 cnr3_11.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 233875 Mar 11 12:28 cnr3_11b.dat*
* just before I was getting ready to leave i noticed the LI-6262 data
were way off on cockpit...SO, i made another trip out to the tower.
It turns out that the power for the LI-6262 is in a small grey box
just above the LI-6262 box...and the power is connected to a "Internet
Office 280, Tripp Lite Power Protection" power strip. (basically, a
power strip with a small battery in it). This battery must be dead.
So, I moved the power coord to the "surge-protected only" side of the
power strip...and then the LI-6262 started working again.
Mar 11 09:26:42 quacker logger: RawSampleBuffer::run interrupted
Mar 11 09:26:42 quacker logger: IOException: DaqMonitorRPC: select: Interrupted system call
Mar 11 09:26:42 quacker logger: SensorPortHandler finished, closing remaining 9 serial ports
Mar 11 09:26:42 quacker logger: Closing: /dev/ttyUSB0
Mar 11 09:26:42 quacker logger: Closing: /dev/ttyUSB1
Mar 11 09:26:42 quacker logger: Closing: /dev/ttyUSB2
Mar 11 09:26:42 quacker logger: Closing: /dev/ttyUSB3
Mar 11 09:26:42 quacker logger: Closing: /dev/ttyUSB4
Mar 11 09:26:42 quacker logger: Closing: /dev/ttyUSB5
Mar 11 09:26:42 quacker logger: Closing: /dev/ttyUSB6
Mar 11 09:26:42 quacker logger: Closing: /dev/ttyUSB7
Mar 11 09:26:42 quacker logger: Closing: /dev/ttyS0
Mar 11 09:26:42 quacker logger: deleting sampler
Mar 11 09:26:42 quacker logger: deleting relayParsers
Mar 11 09:26:42 quacker logger: sleeping 20
Mar 11 09:26:52 quacker logger: No sampler to signal!
Mar 11 09:26:52 quacker logger: Thread::run, name=RawSampleBuffer(id=4098), Non-RT, priority=0
Mar 11 09:26:52 quacker logger: Thread::run, name=SensorPortHandler(id=5123), Non-RT, priority=0
Mar 11 09:26:53 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB0
Mar 11 09:26:54 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB1
Mar 11 09:26:55 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB2
Mar 11 09:26:56 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB3
Mar 11 09:26:57 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB4
Mar 11 09:26:58 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB5
Mar 11 09:26:59 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB6
Mar 11 09:27:00 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB7
Mar 11 09:27:01 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyS0
Mar 11 09:27:01 quacker logger: Thread::run, name=DaqMonitorRPC(id=6148), Non-RT, priority=0
Mar 11 09:28:29 quacker logger: Thread::run, name=RawSampleBuffer(id=1026), Non-RT, priority=0
Mar 11 09:28:29 quacker logger: Thread::run, name=SensorPortHandler(id=2051), Non-RT, priority=0
Mar 11 09:28:30 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB0
Mar 11 09:28:31 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB1
Mar 11 09:28:32 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB2
Mar 11 09:28:33 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB3
Mar 11 09:28:34 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB4
Mar 11 09:28:35 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB5
Mar 11 09:28:36 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB6
Mar 11 09:28:37 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB7
Mar 11 09:28:38 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyS0
Mar 11 09:28:38 quacker logger: Thread::run, name=DaqMonitorRPC(id=3076), Non-RT, priority=0
not sure why, but all of sudden was able to find eth0:
Mar 11 10:19:50 russter2 kernel: eth0: RealTek RTL8139 at 0xd08e0f00, 00:c0:49:dc:75:eb, IRQ 201
Mar 11 10:19:51 russter2 kernel: eth0: link up, 10Mbps, half-duplex, lpa 0x0000
615: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 18-Mar-2009 15:21:08 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, March 4th, 2009
Wednesday, March 4th, 2009 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH, SL
Purpose of visit: Download logger data.
Weather: Extremely warm for this time of year. Some gusty winds at
times, but actually not too windy. The snow at the site is taking a
major hit.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up a CU prius.
* Stan and Jia were collecting air samples for at Nicoles plots.
* Duane/Bear were up at the site...
---------
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 51 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 68 cm
farthest probe = 69 cm
* span pressure = 1100 psi; N2 = 1400 psi.
* downloaded logger data (reset the time on MRS logger, it was off by
~1 minute, no other time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1254488 Mar 4 10:29 soil3_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1050730 Mar 4 10:38 soil3_4b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1404052 Mar 4 10:51 tc3_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 921413 Mar 4 10:57 tc3_4b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 93579 Mar 4 10:59 noah3_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 477495 Mar 4 11:20 prf3_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1143868 Mar 4 11:32 met3_4.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1425028 Mar 11 08:34 mrs_090304.dat
614: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 18-Mar-2009 15:19:17 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, February 11th, 2009
Wednesday, February 11th, 2009 Visit:
-------------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Swap N2 cylinder.
Weather: It was snowing lightly most of the day. Most of the time not
much wind, but there was the occasional burst. Snow in the trees was
nice. About 3-4 inches of new snow overnight.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up a CU prius.
* the chain around our cylinders in front of the trailer was on the
ground and the clip to hold the chain was gone...it also seemed like
the chain on one side had been replaced with a different chain??
i used a rope to hold the chain together...
* John Knowles was servicing the laser and clearing snow off the laser
shed.
* saw some "cat" (lynx?) tracks between como creek and the tower...
---------
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 51 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 68 cm
farthest probe = 72 cm
* span pressure = 1210 psi; N2 = 1850 psi.
* dragged a span cylinder from the front of the trailer out to the
tower (cc153480). Placed this next to the one currently running at
the tower (both are under the blue tarp).
* from around 11:50-13:18 MST, swapped N2 at the tower. (did leak
check during that time). (new cylinder=CC264970 (1850 psi); old
cylinder=CC176242 (approx 0 psi)). Dragged CC176242 back to C1 and
put it in front of the trailer. Tried to position my old shower
curtain over the N2 cylinder to try and keep the snow off the
regulator...
* at around 12:00 MST, adjusted the flow rates for the LI-6262:
pressure flow rate
sample 52.07 9.09
N2 51.59 9.02
span 53.70 9.53
i used the needle valve in the li-6262 box to lower the flow rate of
both span and N2 (to make the span agree better, don't care as much
about N2).
* Checked on the rig for the REBS sensor at the top of the tower...my
kluge seemed to hold up during the strong winds of last week...might
need to get a turnbuckle at some point (or just leave as-is?).
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1292481 Feb 11 12:53 soil2_11.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 31664 Feb 11 12:54 soil2_11b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1346457 Feb 11 13:07 tc2_11.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 94725 Feb 11 13:11 noah2_11.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1447798 Mar 4 09:34 mrs_090211.dat
613: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 18-Mar-2009 15:17:27 MDT, site visit on Friday, January 30th, 2009
Friday, January 30th, 2009 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Check on MET logger.
Weather: A bit blustery, but air temp was above freezing. Lots
of new snow in the trees from last time I was at the site. When
i was off-trail the snow was approx knee-deep.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up a CU prius.
* Dean Anderson (USGS) was kind enough to let me borrow a cr23x in
case I needed to swap out the MET logger.
* Can still walk up the power line without the need for skiis or
snowshoes.
---------
* pulled a pine needle out of the rain gauge.
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 54 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 71 cm
farthest probe = 73 cm
* moved power for MET logger to 12 V power supply which is being used
for the NCTC logger. MET logger up and running again at 13:42 MST.
Note: red wire = +12V, green wire = ground.
* note, met logger (chan 204) died on 1/25:
data_stats < /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt090125.080000
Opened:
chan #points start time end time delta time freq
200 287903 08:00:00.029 15:59:59.911 28799.882 9.997
201 288001 08:00:00.028 15:59:59.954 28799.926 10.000
202 28800 08:00:00.084 15:59:59.311 28799.227 1.000
203 28800 08:00:00.609 15:59:59.505 28798.896 1.000
204 7297 08:00:00.035 10:01:36.050 7296.015 1.000
205 28800 08:00:00.451 15:59:59.557 28799.106 1.000
206 287992 08:00:00.045 15:59:59.953 28799.908 10.000
207 28799 08:00:00.915 15:59:59.605 28798.690 1.000
216 287989 08:00:00.025 15:59:59.931 28799.906 10.000
---------------------------
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2009 12:27:43 MST
To: SEAN.BURNS@COLORADO.EDU
From: Craig Knox
Subject: CR23X
Mr. Burns:
You can reset the CR23X, as you stated in the *A Mode and the 5th
window type 98765 and hit the A key. It will take about 15 minutes to
reset, so walk away for a time. You can go on our web page and get the
latest operating system for the CR23X if you don't have it all
ready. OS 19 is the latest version. Use Device Configuration Utility
to down load the OS. If I can be of any assistance please contact me.
Rdgs,
Craig Knox
---------------------------
* N2 cylinder at tower at 400 psi.
* hauled N2 cylinder CC264970 from trailer front to tower.
* from 15:00-15:50 MST, switched span gas at the tower (new
cylinder=SG9151924 (1400 psi); old cylinder=CC282376 (approx 100
psi)). Note that SG9151924 was originally going to be used at
the east robot.
* from 15:24 - 15:44 MST, swapped out the dessicant on the profiler (li-6251).
- at 15:24 MST, did zero (value is approx 0.001 mV).
- at 15:42, did zero + blow test (ok).
(zero is approx -0.003 mV, span could not do since swapping cylinder).
- at 15:44, back to auto mode. flow rate at ~13.
NOTE: need to re-do the swagelock fittings...the fitting one one side
is trashing the threads on the dessicant tube. Need to REPLACE!!
* on 2/4/09 updated the programs:
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 19464 Feb 4 11:28 cal.co2.q*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 15682 Feb 4 11:31 cal.prof.q*
with:
if(t1 >= utime("09 jan 30 130000")) {
Cspan <- 408.13 # cal cylinder is Airgas SG9151924BAL calib on 080515:
# (408.42+407.7+408.27)./3 = 408.13 ppm
# Airgas value: 401.8 ppm
}
then did:
make .fun.cal.prof
make .fun.cal.co2
612: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 18-Mar-2009 15:16:16 MDT, site visit on Wed, Jan 21st, 2009
Wednesday, January 21st, 2009 Visit:
------------------------------------
At the site: SpB, NT, SL
Purpose of visit: Download logger data.
Weather: Almost, HOT. Unseasonably warm air temps. Clear blue skies.
As we were leaving a few high cirrus clouds were starting to form.
Some gusts of wind from the south, but generally pleasant. Down in
Boulder it was in the 70s F.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up a CU prius.
* Nicole/Stan were collecting sub-surface air samples.
* moose tracks (and scat) all over the place near como creek crossing.
* a lot of the exposed areas are snow-free. Walk up the power line
was half on dirt half on snow.
---------
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 37 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 50 cm
farthest probe = 32 cm
* gas cylinder pressures: N2= 700 psi, span= 320 psi.
* confirmed that there is an extra dessicant tube in the bowling shed.
* noticed that the cable for the REB Rnet logger had come loose...need
a new turnbuckle. probably need to re-do the way these booms are held
in place...
* downloaded logger data and reset cr23x clocks (no time problems, all
were within 30 seconds). files:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1265782 Jan 21 10:58 soil1_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 537110 Jan 21 11:03 soil1_21b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1405141 Jan 21 11:16 tc1_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 390029 Jan 21 11:19 tc1_21b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 70645 Jan 21 11:22 noah1_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 961131 Jan 21 11:48 cnr1_21.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1085171 Jan 30 10:55 mrs_090121.dat
611: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 20-Jan-2009 09:51:20 MST, site visit on Friday, Jan 16th, 2009
Friday, January 16th, 2009 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Travel to T-van for AIRCOA service. Go
to tower to download logger data (if time).
Weather: Clear and sunny and warm. Wind picked up as the day went on,
but a very nice day from mid-January. Snow warmed up during the day.
There was an ice-crust coming down.
--------- Misc Notes:
* borrowed an EOL jeep liberty for the trip up.
* Andy Watt gave me the replacement micropump, crimper, + some
backup pins. Grabbed podocarp from the trailer + misc tools.
* carried ski's up to C1 and then skied from there. Snow coverage
above C1 was good, but there were a few bare spots. The trip from C1
to T-van took a bit over 2.5 hours. Coming down took about 1:15.
---------
* arrived at the site at around 13:00 MST. Connected to AIRCOA-A via
a serial cable. Notes on the connection:
- There is a separate network cable that goes from the AIRCOA to the
network. To connect to the AIRCOA with the serial cable (via port
2), a null modem is needed.
- Using hyperterm the settings need to be:
- from the hyperterm window it was possible to log into external
computers via ssh. BUT, need IP addresses.
Note: gate.ucar.edu = 192.43.244.60
* confirmed that the purple "flywheel" on the micropump was not
turning.
* started the rrelay software with "./rr_job". Note, at first this
did not work because the aircoa software was not running (duh). So,
re-activate the aircoa program by:
* did a reboot to make sure everything re-started cleanly.
* after confirming the sample flow rate was zero (ie, sample voltage
output is approx 1.0 V), did a "high-pressure" leak check with the
current pump in place. It worked out to be around
/data/aircoa # more /var/log/messages
Jan 16 21:08:03 aircoa1 syslogd 1.4.1: restart.
Jan 16 21:08:07 aircoa1 ntpd[40]: ntpd 4.1.1c-rc1@1.836 Thu Feb 13 12:17:19 EST 2003 (1)
Jan 16 21:08:07 aircoa1 ntpd[40]: precision = 13 usec
Jan 16 21:08:07 aircoa1 ntpd[40]: kernel time discipline status 0040
Jan 16 21:08:07 aircoa1 ntpd[40]: frequency initialized 0.000 from /var/run/ntp.drift
Jan 16 21:08:07 aircoa1 ntpd[40]: system event 'event_restart' (0x01) status 'sync_alarm, sync_unspec, 1 event, event_unspec' (0xc010)
Jan 16 21:08:08 aircoa1 sshd[52]: Server listening on 0.0.0.0 port 22.
Jan 16 21:08:20 aircoa1 init: Starting pid 59, console /dev/ttyS1: '/bin/sh'
Jan 16 21:57:39 aircoa1 ntpd[40]: peer 129.6.15.28 event 'event_reach' (0x84) status 'unreach, conf, 1 event, event_reach' (0x8014)
Jan 16 22:03:00 aircoa1 ntpd[40]: system event 'event_peer/strat_chg' (0x04) status 'sync_alarm, sync_ntp, 2 events, event_restart' (0xc621)
Jan 16 22:03:00 aircoa1 ntpd[40]: time reset 0.488642 s
Jan 16 22:03:00 aircoa1 ntpd[40]: kernel time discipline status change 41
Jan 16 22:03:00 aircoa1 ntpd[40]: synchronisation lost
Jan 16 22:03:00 aircoa1 ntpd[40]: system event 'event_clock_reset' (0x05) status 'sync_alarm, sync_unspec, 3 events, event_peer/strat_chg' (0xc034)
Jan 16 22:03:00 aircoa1 ntpd[40]: system event 'event_sync_chg' (0x03) status 'sync_alarm, sync_unspec, 4 events, event_clock_reset' (0xc045)
Jan 16 22:03:14 aircoa1 ntpd[40]: peer 129.6.15.28 event 'event_reach' (0x84) status 'unreach, conf, 2 events, event_reach' (0x8024)
Jan 16 22:06:26 aircoa1 ntpd[40]: system event 'event_peer/strat_chg' (0x04) status 'sync_alarm, sync_ntp, 5 events, event_sync_chg' (0xc653)
Jan 16 22:06:26 aircoa1 ntpd[40]: system event 'event_sync_chg' (0x03) status 'leap_none, sync_ntp, 6 events, event_peer/strat_chg' (0x664)
Jan 16 22:06:26 aircoa1 ntpd[40]: system event 'event_peer/strat_chg' (0x04) status 'leap_none, sync_ntp, 7 events, event_sync_chg' (0x673)
Jan 16 22:07:32 aircoa1 ntpd[40]: kernel time discipline status change 1
Jan 16 22:08:08 aircoa1 ntpd[40]: offset 0.016555 sec freq 5.221 ppm error 0.016326 poll 6
Jan 16 22:30:20 aircoa1 init: Process '/bin/sh' (pid 59) exited. Scheduling it for restart.
Jan 16 23:08:08 aircoa1 ntpd[40]: offset -0.015578 sec freq 7.655 ppm error 0.007500 poll 9
Jan 16 23:28:52 aircoa1 ntpd[40]: synchronisation lost
Jan 16 23:34:16 aircoa1 ntpd[40]: peer 129.6.15.28 event 'event_unreach' (0x83) status 'unreach, conf, 3 events, event_unreach' (0x8033)
Jan 16 23:45:44 aircoa1 sshd[84]: Accepted password for root from 198.11.18.37 port 42659 ssh2
Jan 16 23:49:16 aircoa1 ntpd[40]: peer 129.6.15.28 event 'event_reach' (0x84) status 'unreach, conf, 4 events, event_reach' (0x8044)
Jan 16 23:55:38 aircoa1 sshd[84]: syslogin_perform_logout: logout() returned an error
Jan 17 00:08:08 aircoa1 ntpd[40]: offset -0.002877 sec freq 3.027 ppm error 0.015164 poll 7
609: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 13-Jan-2009 09:45:27 MST, site visit on Monday, January 5th, 2009 (SpB)
Monday, January 5th, 2009 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Download logger data and check on the N2 cylinder.
Weather: Strong gusty winds. Sometimes they were upslope or
from the south. A nice wave cloud was sitting to the east of
the divide at various locations throughout the day. Blowing
snow up at the divide. At times clear and sunny. At times
calm.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up a CU prius.
* Happy New Year!
* a lot of the exposed areas are snow-free. Walk up the power line
was half on dirt half on wind-crusted snow. there was a layer of
needles/twigs just below the upper snow surface.
---------
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 23 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 34 cm
farthest probe = 36 cm
* gas cylinder pressures: N2= 1200 psi, span= 500 psi.
* downloaded logger data and reset cr23x clocks (no time problems, all
were within 30 seconds). files:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1266777 Jan 5 11:42 soil1_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 877832 Jan 5 11:50 soil1_5b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1482950 Jan 5 12:03 tc1_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 658400 Jan 5 12:08 tc1_5b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 86013 Jan 5 12:11 noah1_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 282296 Jan 5 12:24 prf1_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 668294 Jan 5 12:31 met1_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 561992 Jan 5 12:39 nctc1_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 584092 Jan 5 12:52 ucb1_5.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1305842 Jan 5 14:02 mrs_090105.dat
608: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 13-Jan-2009 09:43:56 MST, site visit on Wednesday, December 17th, 2008 (SpB)
Wednesday, December 17th, 2008 Visit:
-------------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: To swap out the N2 cylinder and download
some logger data.
Weather: a bit on the chilly side, but the winds were reasonable.
Some strong downslope gusts from time-to-time. Still some fresh
snow in the trees that was blowing around at times....
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up a CU prius.
* snow is about mid-shin and fluffy.
---------
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 25 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 36 cm
farthest probe = 35 cm
* swapped N2 cylinder. Old cylinder CC262287 at approx 0 psi.
New cylinder CC176242 at 1800 psi.
leak check from around 1:30-2:30pm...it didn't hold quite as well as i
would have liked. initially there seemed to be a "major" leak...i
tried using snoop, but that does not work very well when it's so
cold...after using the snoop (could not find a problem) and re-doing
the fitting the leak seemed to go away ??. i wondered if the leak was
not at the main connection to the cylinder...
* downloaded logger data (no time problems, updated the times on all
loggers; synched to russter2 time. NCTC was off by approx 2 minutes,
slow):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 250336 Dec 17 11:50 cnr12_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 401402 Dec 17 11:58 prf12_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 941927 Dec 17 12:09 met12_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 788677 Dec 17 12:20 nctc12_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 119971 Dec 17 13:47 noah12_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1016797 Dec 17 13:28 soil12_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1029857 Dec 17 13:40 tc12_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 835819 Dec 17 14:19 ucb12_17.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1844487 Jan 5 09:49 mrs_081217.dat
607: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 13-Jan-2009 09:40:46 MST, site visit on Monday, December 8, 2008 (SpB, JB, JC)
Monday, December 8th, 2008 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB, JC
Purpose of visit: To upgrade the OS on russter2, swap flasks,
and download logger data. Take some GPS pts.
Weather: Cool, but not bad. It was snowing heavily as we left.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up a CU prius.
* there was not much snow at the site.
* this is Jeffs last day of work!!
---------
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 12 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 19 cm
farthest probe = 18 cm
* we shutdown russter2 and then Jesse went to work on the OS upgrade.
* N2 cylinder at 400 psi, span at 700 psi.
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 499582 Dec 8 11:02 cnr12_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1251731 Dec 8 11:25 soil12_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 754427 Dec 8 11:32 soil12_8b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1436641 Dec 8 11:45 tc12_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 564479 Dec 8 11:50 tc12_8b.dat*
* gps data collected (note these files are on my computer at NCAR as
of 12/21!):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sean root 119087 Dec 8 15:48 081208b.cor*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sean root 1381453 Dec 8 15:39 081208b.ssf*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sean root 130966 Dec 8 15:46 081208.cor*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sean root 1456916 Dec 8 15:39 081208.ssf*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sean root 6292 Dec 8 15:46 Correct_2008-12-08_15-45.txt*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sean root 6382 Dec 8 15:48 Correct_2008-12-08_15-47.txt*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sean root 419 Dec 8 15:39 DTL1208a.TXT*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sean root 1245 Dec 8 15:48 RoverAudit_081208B-SSF_2008-12-08_15-47.txt*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sean root 1269 Dec 8 15:46 RoverAudit_081208-SSF_2008-12-08_15-45.txt*
* ndaq did not need to be re-compiled....
* rebuilt the aster code (with help from Gordon)....see
~/tower_log.txt for details on command used!!
606: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 05-Dec-2008 16:14:06 MST, LI-6262 WORK '07/'08
% LI-6262 work from 2007-2008
===============================================================================
2007 1 25 16 00 1 25 16 30; % replaced 2-micron Nupro filters, 15:50-16:20 MST
2007 4 3 13 00 4 3 13 30; % re-zeroed 13:10-13:40 MST
2007 5 1 11 00 5 1 12 00; % adjusted the span/N2 flow rates, 11:15-11:50 MST
2007 5 30 11 30 5 30 12 30; % replaced ec pump, adjusted flow, 11:30-12:30 MST
2007 6 8 10 30 6 8 11 00; % replaced ec pump again 10:30-11:00 MST
2007 7 20 10 00 7 20 10:30; % re-zeroed, h2o.ec set to -30mV 10:14-10:16 MST
605: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 05-Dec-2008 14:14:56 MST, DESICCANT SWAPS '07/'08
% desiccant swaps from 2007-2008
=============================================================================
2007 2 8 14 00 2 8 14 00; % desiccant swap from 13:52-14:05 MST
2007 3 9 15 00 3 9 15 00; % desiccant swap from 14:47-15:09 MST
2007 4 17 11 00 4 17 12 00; % desiccant swap from 11:30-12:15 MST
2007 5 21 11 00 5 21 11 30; % desiccant swap from 10:50-11:28 MST
2007 7 9 10 00 7 9 10 00; % desiccant swap from 9:50-10:08 MST
2007 7 25 10 00 7 25 14 00; % desiccant swap from 9:40-14:00 MST
2007 8 9 10 30 8 9 11 00; % desiccant swap from 10:28-10:54 MST
2007 9 6 xx xx 9 6 xx xx; % desiccant swap from xx:xx-xx:xx MST
2007 10 12 11 00 10 12 12 00; % desicaant swap from 11:00-12:00 MST
2007 10 16 14 00 10 16 15 00; % desiccant swap from 14:00-15:00 MST
=============================================================================
2008 1 9 14 00 1 9 14 30; % desiccant swap from 14:04-14:24 MST
2008 4 18 11 00 4 18 12 00; % desiccant swap from 11:18-11:38 MST
2008 6 19 14 00 6 19 15 00; % desiccant swap from 14:00-15:00 MST
2008 7 18 11 30 7 18 12 00; % desiccant swap from 11:32-11:48 MST
2008 8 4 12 00 8 4 13 00; % desiccant swap from 12:00-13:00 MST
2008 8 18 13 00 8 18 14 00; % desiccant swap from 13:00-14:00 MST
2008 8 26 12 00 8 26 13 00; % desiccant swap from 12:00-13:00 MST
2008 9 16 11 00 9 16 12 00; % desiccant swap from 11:00-12:00 MST
2008 10 16 11 00 10 16 12 00; % desiccant swap from 11:00-12:00 MST
604: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 26-Nov-2008 11:57:10 MST, site visit on Tuesday, November 25, 2008 (JB)
Site visit on Tuesday, November 25, 2008
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
At the site: JB
Weather: dark/overcast, windy
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* N2 @ 775 psi, span @ 850 psi
* swapped 4 flasks
* calibrated last span cylinder, cc245057, ~416 ppm, ~2000 psi
* fiber switch info:
Black Box brand, Miniature Media Converter, 10/100 Mbps. part # LHC013A,
telephone # 724-746-5500
ODS (Optical Data Systems)
ODS 471
10Base-T/
10Base-FL
CONVERTER
603: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 21-Nov-2008 12:49:41 MST, site visit on Thursday, November 20, 2008 (JB)
Site visit on Thursday, November 20, 2008
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
At the site: JB
Weather: inversion day, colder at C1 (and in Boulder), warmer with some sun
above tree line, dead calm
Misc: road to C1 still clear
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* span @ 900, N2 @ 900
* downloaded data from the cnr, prof, met, ncar, ucb, uc, soil, tcs, noah
and mrs loggers
* snow depths; 0cm at all three probes
* created a new cal file in /home/staff/sburns/docs/calibrations_co2/ on
russter2...the file is called "cal_co2_081120.dat"
did a post-cal on cc199497
calibrated cc282360 and cc153480
602: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 13-Nov-2008 12:31:45 MST, site visit on Wednesday, November 12, 2008 (JB)
Site trip on Wednesday, November 12, 2008
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At the site: JB
Weather: Very windy; ~20 mph sustained at C1 with gusts up to 40 mph
Misc: rode to C1 still clear
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* snow depths:
L=5cm M=7cm short=1cm
* hauled three suitcases from the trailer to the robot -- now all five suitcases
are at the robot
* N2 (cc262287) @ 1125 psi, span (cc282376) @ 975 psi
* swapped 4 flasks at the robot
* downloaded from noah, tcs and soil and swapped PC cards at the mrs logger
Date: Mon, 01 Dec 2008 14:12:59 MST
To: jeffrey.beauregard@colorado.edu
cc: sean.burns@colorado.edu, noah.p.molotch@jpl.nasa.gov
From: "Sean Burns"
Subject: soil11_12.dat
Hi Jeff,
thanks for taking care of the forestcam photos. you'll have to show
me the program and also how you are archiving these data....or send me
an email with this info would be fine too.
i've been looking at the recent logger data...and it appears that
there is a large time gap in the "soil11_12.dat" file....ie, if you
look on russter2 at the file:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 beaurejm staff 589758 Nov 12 13:29 /data/projects/NIWOT/data_logger/archive_2008/soil1
1_12.dat*
more /data/projects/NIWOT/data_logger/archive_2008/soil11_12.dat
the data look like:
150,308,1230,338.1,-1.562,-.156,-.778,-.052,-2.276, [stuff deleted]
150,308,1235,338.2,-1.192,-.136,-.691,-.028,-2.164, [stuff deleted]
150,308,1240,333.6,-.804,-.11,-.587,-.004,-2.057, [stuff deleted]
etc, etc...
150,309,1420,259.4,1.99,1.722,3.561,1.098,1.404,1.893,1.945,
150,309,1425,245.2,2.012,1.621,3.436,1.039,1.357,1.813,1.86,
150,309,1430,237.6,1.967,1.525,3.328,.985,1.329,1.74,1.725,
150,309,1435,214.9,1.75,1.396,3.193,.905,1.286,1.665,1.448,
150,309,1440,211.5,1.426,1.231,3.008,.799,1.203,1.567,1.096,
150,313,535,139.4,-5.77,-4.608,-5.288,-3.23,-3.798,-3.505,
150,313,540,131,-5.79,-4.609,-5.312,-3.231,-3.812,-3.523,
150,313,545,137.1,-5.808,-4.621,-5.316,-3.234,-3.819,-3.527,
150,313,550,133.9,-5.827,-4.634,-5.331,-3.246,-3.821,-3.548,
150,313,555,138.4,-5.848,-4.638,-5.346,-3.254,-3.837,-3.555,
150,313,600,143.5,-5.871,-4.639,-5.363,-3.26,-3.848,-3.571,
150,313,605,142.1,-5.898,-4.644,-5.376,-3.261,-3.849,-3.584,
150,313,610,139,-5.919,-4.654,-5.388,-3.261,-3.86,-3.596,-4.845,
etc, etc...
150,317,1415,183.7,-3.425,-3.656,-2.961,-2.567,-2.819,-2.474,
150,317,1420,186.8,-3.445,-3.64,-2.99,-2.562,-2.816,-2.474,
Note that on day 309 (Tuesday 4 Nov) at 1440 there is a large gap in
the data...and/or the time jumps. From the calendar it looks like no
one was up at the site that day...Did you happen to check that the
time/date is ok when you downloaded the data on Nov 12th (or on Nov
20th)? Was there anything strange that happened with the download on
Nov 12th? Based on the last row in the soil11_12.dat datafile you
should have downloaded these data on 12 Nov at around 14:20 MST. Does
that sound approx correct?
the battery voltage for the soil logger looks ok, but this could also
be a warning sign that the soil logger battery is starting to have
problems...
Noah, i'm cc'ing you since it sounds like you are at the site on Tue
Nov 11th (day 316). Can you confirm which days you were up at the
site so I can add this info to the calendar...also, a brief summary of
what you did would be nice so we can add this info to the logbook.
jeff, how did the map turn out? i'm planning to stop by tomorrow
morning and we can take a look at this if you are going to be
around...
thanks,
SpB.
Date: Mon, 01 Dec 2008 15:33:21 MST
To: Sean Burns
From: Jeffrey Mark Beauregard
Subject: Re: soil11_12.dat
Hi Sean.
I noticed this gap in the soil data when I was downloading the file on
11/12...Sorry about forgetting to mention this to you. Not sure what
to say about it. Nothing out of the ordinary happened and the
time/date looked fine on 11/12 and 11/20. And yes, you are correct
that I downloaded these data in the afternoon of 11/12, and I remember
checking on the "monitor" screen that the time of the last row in the
data file matched the time the file finished downloading.
I'll come by tomorrow too and we can look at the GPS data some more
and I'll give you the run down of how I process and archive the
forestcam photos.
Jeff
601: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 06-Nov-2008 13:45:40 MST, site visit on Monday, November 3, 2008 (JB, NT)
Site trip on Monday, November 3, 2008
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At the site: Jeff, Nicole
Weather: decent day, a little chilly but mostly sunny
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* N2 @ 1450, span @ 1075
* grabbed soil and tcs data
* tried new snow temp probe with a terminal strip connection instead of the
amp connector (see details): there seems to be a problem with getting enough
power through the smaller wires of the extension to the larger wires of
the probe, i.e. when everything was connected the probe worked only
intermittently
* got some GPS data around the tower (see details): borrowed the new Trimble
GPS from LTER and brought it out to the tower for the day. Got four corner
points for each of the towers (main, canopy, north canopy); got several spots
along the trail between the main tower and the north canopy tower, including
one spot that is adjacent to the soil logger; got a point for each of the
sonic snow depth sensors.
Note: the GPS was not working too well today. It only worked in mid-afternoon.
There is a desktop computer (from Todd Ackerman) in the LTER lab that should
be used for downloading data from the new Trimble unit.
* brought the suitcase that was in the shed out to the robot
600: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 06-Nov-2008 13:42:32 MST, site visit on Friday, October 31, 2008 (JB, SpB)
Site trip on Friday, October 31, 2008
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At the site: Jeff, Sean
Weather: exceptional day; warm and calm
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* brought up a new N2 tank from Ramaley, cc264970
* from 10:30-11:15 MST, removed csat 0438 at 21.5m, added csat 0328 at 21.5m
(w/ "rain" upgrade)
* at 14:30 MST, added csat 0438 at 5.7m
* at 14:30 MST, started ops49 (added a TC at 30cm AGL to UCB logger)
* at 14:30 MST, started running "ucb_10.csi" on UCB logger
599: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 06-Nov-2008 13:39:57 MST, site visit on Thursday, October 30, 2008 (JB, MP, NT)
Site trip on Thursday, October 30, 2008
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At the site: Jeff, Maggie, Nicole
Weather: very windy in the morning then calm after midday; warm throughout
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* did all of Maggie's new growth collections
* helped winterize NT's plots
* checked on tanks running at the tower, both okay
* brought up a new N2 tank from Ramaley, cc264964
598: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 29-Oct-2008 16:09:45 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, October 28, 2008 (JB, SpB, MP, NT)
Site visit on Tuesday, October 28, 2008
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At the site: Jeff, Maggie, Nicole, Sean
Weather: very warm, calm
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* N2 @ 1610, span @ 1150
* cleaned the krypton
* transferred our last amp connector to the snow temp probe that is known to
be working; connected this probe to the mrs logger and sent mrs_03c.dld to the
logger but the probe was not working; when we tested this probe during our
last visit I wired the probe's leads directly into the logger; on this visit
the probe was connected to the 75 foot extension I prepared for it...we
checked the wires in the extension with the multimeter and found that two of
the four wires have infinite resistance...something is wrong either with the
cable itself or the connections at the amp connector pins...probably at the
pins because the cable is new
probe| red black blue brown
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cable| black brown green red
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pin_loc| 1 2 4 3
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log_loc| pwr gnd 2H C6
597: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 27-Oct-2008 14:01:09 MDT, site visit on Friday, October 24, 2008 (JB, SpB)
Site trip on Friday, October 24, 2008
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At the site: Jeff, Sean
Weather: cold, very windy
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* at 11:40 MDT, started ops48 (added extra co2 param, "co2b.ec," and removed
one accelerometer)
* N2 @ 1700, span @ 1100
* got a snow temp probe working with mrs_03c.dld (see details for wiring)
> wiring for "new" snow temp probe: red-->power, black-->ground, blue-->2H,
orange--> C6
596: site visit, Site , Tue 21-Oct-2008 13:42:42 MDT, SPAN/N2 INVENTORY
* start of a gas inventory...need to survey the site for most current info
Date JD Tank# Gas location status
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9/4/08 248 cc282376 span tower running 1700
cc193097 N2 tower retired 225
cc125575 N2 tower running 1925
cc199497 span tower retired
cc176242 N2 tower ready
cc198519 N2 tower ready
cc282352 span trlr ready
cc2622878 N2 trlr ready
SG9151924BAL span trlr ready
9/9/08 253 cc193097 N2 trlr return
cc199497 span trlr return
10/14/08 288 cc282360 span trailer needs cal
cc199722 N2 trlr ready
10/16/08 290 cc153480 span trailer needs cal
cc245057 span trailer needs cal
cc125575 N2 tower retired, empty
cc262287 N2 tower running 1850
10/21/08 295 cc264924 N2 N324 ready
10/24/08 298 cc125575 N2 N324 100 psi
cc262287 N2 tower running 1700
cc282376 span tower running 1150
10/28/08 302 cc264924 N2 trlr ready, full
cc282376 span tower running, 1150
cc262287 N2 tower running, 1610
10/30/08 304 cc264964 N2 trlr ready, full
10/31/08 305 cc199722 N2 trlr ready
cc264970 N2 trlr ready, full
11/03/08 308 cc262287 N2 tower running, 1450
cc282376 span tower running, 1075 11/12/08 317 cc262287 N2 tower running, 1125
cc282376 span tower running, 975
595: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 21-Oct-2008 12:11:14 MDT, site visit on Sunday, October 19, 2008 (JB, SpB, NT, SL, MP, Flurry, Harley)
Site trip on Sunday, October 19, 2008
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At the site: Jeff, Maggie, Sean, Nicole, Stan, and Maggie's two dogs, Flurry
and Harley.
Weather: a pretty nice day with temps in the upper 50s and clear skies in the
morning, a very brief snow flurry mid-afternoon
Misc: Flurry and Harley helped Maggie carrie stuff around the forest while she
was taking dendrometer band measurements
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* Installed the new soil moisture sensors (cs-616s) and re-deployed some of
the cs-615 sensors in new locations so that each one is co-located with a
snow depth sensor (see details)...details are forthcoming
* N2 cylinder was at approx 1830 psi (so leak is most likely in the N2 zero
cal of the LI-6262)
* made an amp connector extension with 75 ft. of cable for one of the new soil
temp sensors, but the sensor didn't seem to work...maybe not the same one
we tested at the mrs logger? We tested one new probe and it seemed to work.
I thought this probe was back in the shed but I couldn't find it there. We
had a different but similar probe out from the trailer but it didn't seem
to work like the probe we previously tested. Need to figure out where the
first probe went...
new cable==>amp conn pos==>snow temp probe cable
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black ==> pos 1 ==> black
brown ==> pos 2 ==> blue
green ==> pos 4 ==> orange
red ==> pos 3 ==> red
593: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 17-Oct-2008 14:07:36 MDT, site visit on Thursday, October 16, 2008 (JB, SpB)
Site trip Thursday, October 16, 2008
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At the site: Jeff, Sean, Lynette, Steve Oncley
Weather: cold and windy, still some snow on the ground around the tower
Misc. Steve Oncley ran tram for a few hours, about 20 non-consecutive laps
around the track.
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* brought up the last two cylinders from Ramaley, both span, CC153480
and CC245057
* N2 (CC125575) bled almost dry since Tuesday! a leak somewhere in the
system...retired this cylinder
* see below for Sean's notes on the leak...
* started new N2 cylinder CC262287 at 1850 psi
* span @ 1250 psi
* swapped the mag. perch. and indicator tube at the LI-6251
* an e-mail from Sean to Andrew Turnipseed on Friday, 10/17/08:
...after taking a look in the LI-6262 box yesterday it looks like only one
of the two smaller parker valves on the left side of the box is actually
being used...I think this means we could replace the valve on the far
left side with an elbow and use that valve as a spare if we need to. I know
you are busy with lots of other things, but I wanted to give you a quick
update about what happened yesterday and if you have any ideas/suggestions
I would be glad to hear them...unfortunately I forgot to bring your notebook
with all the diagrams (i'll try to remember to bring that next time i'm in
the trailer)...I think i was able to figure most of it out by looking
at it...here are some details about what happened:
1. when jeff went up on Tuesday the N2 calibrations "magically"
started working again...the cals had been having problems for the past
3-4 days where the flow rate would go way down during the N2 part of
the cal. the span part of the cal seemed to be ok. the cal at 8 AM
that morning had this same problem, but the one at noon was ok (which
was before Jeff had done anything except go up the tower to download
logger data). After the noon calibration worked, jeff checked it
manually at the box and it still worked fine. The N2 cylinder was at
700 psi on Tuesday. I suspect when he walked up the tower it shook
the box, so that some connection in the box moved and then it started
working again....i don't have any other explaination for why it
suddenly started working again...
2. the cals appear to have kept on working fine since tuesday...but
when we were at the site yesterday the N2 cylinder was near zero psi.
(there was still 20 psi on the line side of the regulator).
So it appears that we have a leak in the N2-part of the system
somewhere...i have assumed this leak is not in the flow through the
reference cells unless it is before (or at) the needle valve in the
LI-6251 box....if there was a leak downstream of that needle valve
then it would be the same as the normal flow that goes through those
reference cells (plus the needle valve drops the pressure so most of
those connections are at low pressure)...
one other note that seems relevant/important: as i was tightening wa
loose screw in the LI-6262 box i felt a buzz/burning in my hand...the
entire back metal panel of that box is "hot". So i suspect there is a
short somewhere...this might explain part of what is going on. We
tested this by putting the multi-meter between the terminal strip (the
one just to the left of the flow meter in the photo) and the back
panel and it showed 120VAC. testing the relays everything seemed to
be ok (ie, the 120VAC would get passed through there as it should be)...
in an effort to isolate the leak we left everything hooked up, but
capped off the line before it went into the N2 line on the top of the
LI-6262 box (see photo). This was to check whether or not there was
an internal leak or not in any of the fittings within the box....and
it appears that N2 is typically within the line from the 2nd valve on
the right up until the 2-way big blue galtek valve. This is because
the smaller parker valve is normally-open in this configuration. . .
anyway, we are going to try and get the leak isolated and then we can
better figure out what's going on from there...If we isolate the leak
to somewhere inside the LI-6262 box and can't figure out where it is,
we may pull the box and take it back to the trailer and then really
start ripping it apart (depends on the weather)...i'll list a few more
things we checked below...sorry for the long-winded email!
SpB.
1. did a leak check on the tubing going from the N2 cylinder up to the
boxes (capped the lines at the boxes). This seemed ok, but maybe
we did not let it sit long enough...at least there did not seem to
be a major leak.
2. removed the dessicant/soda lime attached to the N2 regulator.
3. checked dekaron tubing running up the tower from the N2 for any
obvious wear/cracks, etc...didn't notice anything obvious.
4. tried to snoop all the fittings with high-pressure N2. (didn't find
anything obvious).
5. re-tightened all tees/fittings going from the N2 cylinder up to the
LI-COR boxes. Removed one extraneous tee for N2 that went into the
LI-6262 box (I think this was probably a remanant of an old
configuration of the system). Rather than use this TEE/line ran
the dekabon tubing directly in the fitting at the top of the box.
6. in an effort to isolate the problem we kept the system running with
everything connected in the LI-6251 box, but with only the ref gas
running through the LI-6262 box (capped the line going into the N2
calibration).
* things left to do/check:
1. replace all dekaron tubing.
2. I have assumed that any leak behind the needle valve (in the
LI-6251 box) would not bleed the N2 cylinder excessively (so do
not need to worry about leaks downstream of this needle
valve)....need to check the needle valve more carefullly...it's
possible the leak could be at the needle valve or just before it.
3. try to figure out why there is a short in the LI-6262 box. Has
it always been like this?
* 3-way Parker valve: 1-141-900, VAC 20 PSIG
* LI-6251 2-way valve, "General Valve Corp" 4-178-900, VAC 100 PSIG
592: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 15-Oct-2008 11:02:45 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, October 14, 2008 (JB, NT)
Site visit on Tuesday, October 14, 2008
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At the site: Jeff, Nicole
Weather: cold, about 28F when we got up to the trailer, and sunny until midday
when the sky became very overcast, looked like it might snow but never did
Misc: still about 4 inches of snow on the ground around C1 and the tower from
Sunday's snow storm
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* brought up 1 new N2 cylinder and 1 new span cylinder to the trailer from
Ramaley
* swapped 15 flasks at the west robot then changed it to "winter mode"
(i.e. 4 flasks every two weeks)
- to do this I did *0, *4A, AAAAAAAAA (nine more As), 1A (this combo
switches from 15 flasks to 4 flasks, with 0 for summer and 1 for winter
- then I did *0, *4A, 14A, *0 (in this combo the 14 is for bi-weekly
sampling instead of weekly sampling, and the *0 at the end enters both
new entries...notice how there is no *0 at the end of the first entry)
- BE CAREFUL not to hit *0 until after both entries are made because *0
updates the program on the logger (effectively power cycling the logger
just as if you pulled the green power plug)
* downloaded from soil, UC, UCB, nctc and prof
* fired up the mrs logger and Noah's logger, sent mrs_03b.dld to the mrs logger
* span @ 1250 psi, N2 @ 700 psi
* from ~1:55-1:58 MDT did a manual N2 calibration of the EC system to test
the N2 flow rate
* about the solenoid valves in the LI-6262 box:
- Of the three smaller valves, two are identical and one is unique. This
unique valve is the one that sits between the two big blue valves. This
unique valve comes from Parker, with part number 9-823-900, VAC-100 PSIG.
The two identical, slightly larger valves, which sit in the upper left
corner of the box share the same part number (obviously) but I could not
read all of it. What I could see was Parker, 4-209-???. These also have
specs of VAC-100 PSIG. The rest of the part number on these two valves was
wrapped around to the far side of the valve so I couldn't see all of it.
As for the two blue valves, there is no brand name on them. One of these
valves has part number 203-3414-415 with VAC 115 and s/n 1508019. The
other has part number 203-1414-415 with VAC 115 and s/n 1501018.
590: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 10-Oct-2008 12:35:11 MDT, site visit on Thursday, October 9, 2008 (JB, SpB, NT, MP, AW)
Site trip Thurs, Oct 9, 2008
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At the site: Jeff, Sean, Nicole, Maggie, Amy
Weather: Sunny and clear at the site (upslope winds). Socked in with clouds
down on the plains. nice, pretty calm and warm
Misc: Nicole drove up on her own and traded in the teal Jeep for the gray one
later in the day
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* finished par wand removal at grove 3
* SpB connected all 8 new CS-616s to soil logger 416 mux, started IC
(see notes for details)
* from 12:15-12:30 MST, removed 5.6m csat (sn 0328) from mini-tower
* JB, MP and AW hauled most of the PAR equipment out of the forest and back to
CU (stored mostly in the "cool" room with the fridge)
I think only one battery remains at the site, near grove 3
588: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 08-Oct-2008 12:44:42 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, October 7, 2008 (JB, SpB, MP, NT, AW)
Site trip on Tues, Oct 7, 2008
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At the site: Jeff, Sean, Maggie, Nicole, Amy Watson
Weather: cooler, some wind (especially at the top of the ladder), and now most
of the aspen leaves around the site have fallen.
Misc: 2 robot suitcases in the shed
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* swapped 15 flasks at the west robot
* finished par wand removal at grove 2
* SpB got 5 of the CS616s working and calibrating in some soil near the
soil logger
-in the program he had to account for the addition of another mux, and I
think there was a grounding issue as well...Each probe has a ground wire and
a shield wire that together go to a "shield" port on the mux, but it seems
that these shield ports also have to be physically grounded to the mux's
main GND port, which is located with the 12V, CLK and RES ports...so SpB
connected the shield port he used to the main GND port with some wire
587: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 06-Oct-2008 16:16:41 MDT, site visit on Friday, October 3, 2008 (JB, SpB, MP, NT, DB, Diego, SO)
Site visit on Friday, Oct 3, 2008
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At the site: Jeff, Sean, Maggie, Nicole, Dave Bowling, Diego, Steve Oncley
Weather: seemed nice early then dark and raining later in the day
Misc notes: Steve Oncley was working on TRAM and did some test runs
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* JB, SpB and MP finished removing the PAR wands from grove 1 and started
work on grove 2, hauled the adam and some other par equipment back to
the trailer
* SpB troubleshot the CS616s some more...I think this has to continue because
the probes still aren't working correctly.
586: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 02-Oct-2008 13:01:58 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, October 1, 2008 (JB, NT, SpB)
Site visit on Wed, Oct 1, 2008
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At the site: JB, NT, SpB
Weather: cooler, some sun, some clouds
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* tested the replacement laptop at the tower
* tested some CS616 probes with the soil logger
we followed the wiring scheme of the 615 for our test, i.e.
you can group three probes together into one mux channel, i.e. 3 orange
wires into 1H, 1 green into 1L, 1 green into 2H, and the last green wire
into 2L.
The black and clear wires go together to any shield or GND terminal, and the
red power wire for each probes runs into a terminal strip which is connected
to the 12V OUT terminal on the logger
Here is how we connected the mux to the logger during the test:
MUX WIRE LOGGER
--- ---- ------
12V red power out 12V
GND black power out ground
RES green C2
CLOCK blue C3
COM 2H red SE 8
COM 2L black SE 9
COM 1H white C4
COM 1L green SE 10
585: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 02-Oct-2008 12:58:58 MDT, site trip on Tuesday, September 30, 2008 (JB, NT, SpB)
Site visit on Tues, Sept 30, 2008
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At the site: JB, NT, SpB
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* span @ 1450, N2 @ 1200
* swapped 15 flasks at west robot
* added 2 accelerometers to the "fast" logger
* started running ops47 (added 2 accelerometers)
* started digging holes for the CS616 probes
584: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 02-Oct-2008 12:54:32 MDT, site trip on Tuesday, September 23, 2008 (JB, NT, SpB)
site trip on Tues, Sept 23, 2008
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At the site: JB, SpB, NT
Weather: cool, sunny; Clear and cool (classic fall day). The Aspens around
the site are near peak color. Very bright
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* from 10:10-11:50 MST, Replaced tubing, heat exchanger and Nu-Pro filters
in the LI-6262 flux system
* Tested a new snow temperature probe to the cr10 logger (note the wiring
needed re-doing)
* swapped 15 flasks at the west robot
583: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 19-Sep-2008 16:57:55 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, September 16, 2008 (JB, SpB, NT)
Tuesday, September 16th, 2008 Visit:
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At the site: JB, SpB, NT.
Purpose of visit: try calibrating a LI-7500.
Weather: sunny and warm...clear skies. classic fall
day.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the grey jeep.
* there was a pine tree that looked like it was a beetle-kill right by
como creek. we took a few photos and the holes for the beetle (if
that's what they are) are quite small.
* nicole was doing soil respiration.
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* hauled an N2 cylinder (number??) from the trailer out to the tower
* from XX:XX-XX:XX, changed profiler (li-6251) desiccant
from XX:XX-XX:XX, turned off pump
from XX:XX-XX:XX, blow test
* tested out calibration of LI-7500 (using LI-610)
- the LI-610 was borrowed from Dave Bowling (utah)
- at 12:49 MST, LI-610 T= 17.62 degC.
- when we tried to change the "temperature set" knobs on
the front panel of the LI-610 nothing would happen...it
was fixed at 0 degC.
- created two files with 1-hz LI-7500 data (this is done with a
data-logging feature on the LI-7500 software). The datafiles
are:
69231 Sep 16 13:30 /data/projects/NIWOT/data_logger/licor_cal.dat*
146016 Sep 16 14:01 /data/projects/NIWOT/data_logger/licor_cal_b.dat*
- the events are:
In file: licor_cal.dat
at 13:20 MST, started running zero air through the LI-7500
at 13:25 MST, flowed co2 from s-m cylinder JJ23865, nominal 448 ppm)
through the LI-7500
In file: licor_cal_b.dat (started at 13:32 MST)
at 13:32 MST, flowed co2 from JJ23865
at 13:36 MST, disconnected. regulator at 2 psi (this might be N2?).
at 13:38 MST, increased regulator pressure to 5 or 6 psi.
at 13:39 MST, disconnected.
at 14:42 MST, connected LI-610 at 27 mmol/mol h2o.
Tdew started at 18 deg then went down to zero. then
overshot zero and came back up. went down to around
Tdew = -5 degC.
- after returning to campus tried to use LI-610 again and still
could not set the Temperature. After consulting with Dave B.,
we sent it back to LI-COR for a re-cal.
* re-made TC connected to soil logger (am25t mux, chan_20)
* swapped 15 flasks at the west robot
582: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 19-Sep-2008 16:52:38 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, September 9, 2008 (JB, NT)
site visit on Tuesday, September 9, 2008
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
At the site: JB
* swapped 15 flasks at west robot
* downloaded from uc, ucb, cnr, prof, met, nctc, soil, tcs
* re-deployed the ATI 2-D sonic anemometer on the main tower
* span @ 1690 psi, N2 @ 1800 psi
* hauled an old span cylinder and an old N2 cylinder back to the trailer,
hauled a new span cylinder out to the tower
581: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 19-Sep-2008 16:47:16 MDT, site visit on Thursday, September 4, 2008 (JB)
Site visit on Thursday, September 4, 2008
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
At the site: JB
this was a Merced work day but I new the N2 tank at the tower was getting
low so I ran out to check on it and ended up swapping it with a fresh tank
* span @ 1700 psi
* swapped N2 tanks at the tower. retired N2 cc193097 at 225 psi and started
cc1255575 @ 1925 psi
* cylinder info:
at tower-span (running) CC282376; N2 (running) CC125575; N2, new, CC176242;
N2, new, CC198519
in Ramaley-1x N2, new; 3x ~400 ppm span, new;
in trailer, ready for tower-span, new, CC282352; span, new, SG9151924BAL;
N2, new, CC262287
580: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 19-Sep-2008 16:45:29 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, September 2, 2008 (JB, NT)
Site visit on Tuesday, September 2, 2008
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
At the site: JB, NT
* N2 @ 300 psi, span @ 1700 psi
* swapped 15 flasks at the west robot
* JB helped NT with soil resp measurements
579: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 19-Sep-2008 16:39:10 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, August 26, 2008 (JB, NT)
Site visit on Tuesday, August 26, 2008
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
At the site: JB, NT
Weather: very windy
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* downloaded from soil and Tcs
* span @ 1850 psi, N2 @ 500 psi
* removed KZ par sensor from the tower (cnr logger, diff channel 9, white wire
goes to H, green wire to L, clear wire to ground)
* cleaned krypton
* changed out the magnesium perchlorate and indicator at the LI-6251
578: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 19-Sep-2008 16:36:33 MDT, site visit on Monday, August 25, 2008 (JB, NT)
Site trip on Monday, August 25, 2008
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
At the site: JB, NT
* swapped 15 flasks
* removed ATI 2-D sonic from the tower and brought to ATI in Longmont
for test/repair
* JB helped NT with soil respiration measurements in the afternoon
577: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 19-Sep-2008 16:32:38 MDT, site visit on Monday, August 18, 2008 (JB, SpB)
Site trip Monday, August 18, 2008
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
At the site: JB, SpB
Weather: sunny, cooler
* brought two more N2 cylinders up to the site from Ramaley and stocked
these at the tower
* snapped new phenology pics
* started a leak check in the trailer with the new co2 regulator
(i.e. new stem and nipple)
* swapped 15 flasks at the west robot
* N2 @ 700 psi, span @ 150 psi
* swapped span cylinders (retired cc199497, started cc282376 @ 1925 psi)
* swapped moisture trap and indicator at the LI-6251
(zero was at 0.100, so I re-zeroed it to 0.000)
576: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 14-Aug-2008 16:56:37 MDT, site visit on Monday, August 11th, 2008 (SpB, JB, SL)
Monday, August 11th, 2008 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB/JB, SH/SL.
Purpose of visit: swap out quacker (testing). robot.
Weather: There were puddles on the road so probably some rain the
previous night---Big CuNimbus clouds around (esp up near the divide).
Thought it would rain, but it was actually a bit sunny and nice for
most of the day. It did rain at around 2:30'ish...
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the teal jeep---there was some slight problem where
anti-freeze/coolant came out while we were parked at MRS. checked the
radiator and it seemed full there (though the res. was empty).
* stan was doing soil respiration.
---------
* started ops46; this was moving the 2-d handar from the UC logger to
the UCB logger. New programs were written for each logger (need to
get details about the programs). Here are some details:
ops46 2008 aug 11 18:32:00 - 2010 jan 01 16:00:00
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 6253338 Aug 11 11:33 nwt080811.160000 <- old quacker, ops45
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 743108 Aug 11 12:07 nwt080811.174648 <- new quacker, ops45
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 264878 Aug 11 12:14 nwt080811.181027 <- new quacker, ops45
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 708712 Aug 11 12:32 nwt080811.182048 <- old quacker, ops45
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 20881790 Aug 11 18:00 nwt080811.183204 <- ops46
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 31331258 Aug 12 02:00 nwt080812.000000
first data file: aster 20881790 Aug 11 18:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt080811.183204
last data file:
* moved the 2-d handar at 1.5m from UC logger (chan200 at 10-hz) to
the UCB logger (chan202 at 1-hz).
* before starting ops46 a replacement quacker laptop (a dell inspiron
7500) was tested. the files "nwt080811.174648" and "nwt080811.181027"
are using the replacement quacker laptop. the data are not coming in
at quite a high enough sample rate, ie:
data_stats < /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt080811.181027
Opened:
chan #points start time end time delta time freq
200 2418 18:10:27.591 18:16:19.259 351.668 6.873
201 2408 18:10:28.733 18:16:19.232 350.499 6.867
202 240 18:10:30.256 18:16:19.260 349.004 0.685
203 241 18:10:30.805 18:16:18.805 348.000 0.690
204 240 18:10:31.857 18:16:18.839 346.982 0.689
205 237 18:10:32.857 18:16:18.856 345.999 0.682
206 2360 18:10:33.752 18:16:19.264 345.512 6.828
207 235 18:10:35.302 18:16:19.308 344.006 0.680
switching back to the old quacker gives:
data_stats < /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt080811.182048
Opened:
chan #points start time end time delta time freq
200 6331 18:20:48.627 18:31:21.928 633.301 9.995
201 6347 18:20:49.706 18:31:24.300 634.594 10.000
202 634 18:20:50.732 18:31:23.737 633.005 1.000
203 633 18:20:52.273 18:31:24.272 631.999 1.000
204 632 18:20:53.306 18:31:24.306 631.000 1.000
205 630 18:20:54.326 18:31:23.326 629.000 1.000
206 6296 18:20:54.748 18:31:24.270 629.522 10.000
207 629 18:20:55.784 18:31:23.794 628.010 1.000
216 628 18:20:57.221 18:31:24.244 627.023 1.000
* the data actually seemed to be sampled just fine at the new quacker, ie:
more ndaq_on_new_quacker_info.txt
[~] ndaqstatus quacker
*** System Status *********************************************************
Start time: Mon Aug 11 12:10:26 2008
Restart time: Mon Aug 11 12:10:26 2008
Socket Socket Max Min
Time Sample Lost Write Temp Socket Socket Socket Buffered Total Archive
Diff Rate Samples Errors Unavail Write Write Rate Samples Samples BadTTs
msec #/s # # # bytes bytes byte/s # # #
0 21.74 0 0 4 16380 0 735 1032 1074 0
***************************************************************************
*** A2D Status ****************************
A2D Total 5min Total User
Sample Missed Missed Intrpt
Rate Samples Samples Rate
#/s # # #/s
0 0 0 0
A2D Sample
channel Rate MinV MaxV VRes
# #/s V V uV
*******************************************
*** Serial Port Status ****************************************************************************
port flow Msg Sep Msg read sampl min max readerrs writerrs overflow
name chan baud p/d/s cntl Sep Loc Len /sec /sec read read 5min cum 5min cum 5min cum
/dev/ttyUSB0 200 9600 n/8/1 none \0xfc01 BOM 28 9.94 9.94 30 30 0 0 0 0 0 0
/dev/ttyUSB1 201 9600 n/8/1 none \0xfc01 BOM 34 9.92 9.92 36 61 0 0 0 0 0 0
/dev/ttyUSB2 202 9600 n/8/1 none \0x0a EOM 0 0.988 0.977 56 61 0 0 0 0 0 0
/dev/ttyUSB3 203 9600 n/8/1 none \0xfc01 BOM 24 1 1 26 26 0 0 0 0 0 0
/dev/ttyUSB4 204 9600 n/8/1 none \0xfc01 BOM 26 1 1 28 28 0 0 0 0 0 0
/dev/ttyUSB5 205 9600 n/8/1 none \0xfc01 BOM 22 1 1 24 24 0 0 0 0 0 0
/dev/ttyUSB6 206 9600 n/8/1 none \0x0a EOM 0 9.91 9.91 30 38 0 0 0 0 0 0
/dev/ttyUSB7 207 9600 n/8/1 none \0xfc01 BOM 26 0.988 0.988 28 29 0 0 0 0 0 0
/dev/ttyS0 216 9600 n/8/1 none \0x0a EOM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
***************************************************************************************************
so I'm suspecting the issue is getting the data from the quacker over
to russter2...this problem might be due to the old network pcmcia card
that we were using with the new quacker (it's my old card from the
late 1990s)???
* logfiles from the new quacker on russter2 in ~sburns, ie:
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 3434869 Aug 11 12:10 cuff.log.newquacker
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 718304 Aug 11 12:10 messages.log.newquacker
an example of these messages:
tail -100 cuff.log.newquacker
Aug 11 11:46:47 quacker logger: socket to russter2 port 8000: getSendBufferSize()=16384
Aug 11 11:46:47 quacker logger: RawSampleBuffer(id=3086597008,Non-RT,prior=0,joinable,cancel=deferred) run...
Aug 11 11:46:47 quacker logger: SensorPortHandler(id=3076107152,Non-RT,prior=0,joinable,cancel=deferred) run...
Aug 11 11:46:48 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB0
Aug 11 11:46:49 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB1
Aug 11 11:46:50 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB2
Aug 11 11:46:51 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB3
Aug 11 11:46:52 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB4
Aug 11 11:46:53 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB5
Aug 11 11:46:54 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB6
Aug 11 11:46:55 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB7
Aug 11 11:46:56 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyS0
Aug 11 11:46:56 quacker logger: DaqMonitorRPC(id=3065617296,Non-RT,prior=0,joinable,cancel=deferred) run...
Aug 11 12:06:17 quacker logger: IOException in main: IOException: socket to russter2 port 8000: connect: No route to host
Aug 11 12:07:20 quacker logger: IOException in main: IOException: socket to russter2 port 8000: connect: No route to host
Aug 11 12:08:23 quacker logger: IOException in main: IOException: socket to russter2 port 8000: connect: No route to host
Aug 11 12:09:26 quacker logger: IOException in main: IOException: socket to russter2 port 8000: connect: No route to host
Aug 11 12:10:26 quacker logger: socket to russter2 port 8000: getSendBufferSize()=16384
Aug 11 12:10:26 quacker logger: RawSampleBuffer(id=3086728080,Non-RT,prior=0,joinable,cancel=deferred) run...
Aug 11 12:10:26 quacker logger: SensorPortHandler(id=3076238224,Non-RT,prior=0,joinable,cancel=deferred) run...
tail -100 messages.log.newquacker
Aug 11 12:09:24 quacker kernel: eth0: coax cable problem
Aug 11 12:09:29 quacker kernel: eth0: flipped to 10baseT
Aug 11 12:09:45 quacker system-config-network[2575]: -+ //etc/modprobe.conf eth0 alias 3c589_cs
Aug 11 12:09:45 quacker modprobe: FATAL: Error inserting radio_maestro (/lib/modules/2.6.18-1.2798.fc6/kernel/drivers/media/radio/radio-maestro.ko):\
Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)
Aug 11 12:09:45 quacker modprobe: FATAL: Error inserting radio_maestro (/lib/modules/2.6.18-1.2798.fc6/kernel/drivers/media/radio/radio-maestro.ko):\
Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)
Aug 11 12:09:45 quacker kernel: radio_maestro: Unknown parameter `index'
Aug 11 12:09:45 quacker kernel: radio_maestro: Unknown parameter `index'
Aug 11 12:09:46 quacker system-config-network[2575]: chmod 0644 //etc/sysconfig/networking/devices/ifcfg-eth0
Aug 11 12:09:46 quacker system-config-network[2575]: chmod 0644 //etc/sysconfig/networking/devices/ifcfg-eth0.bak
Aug 11 12:09:50 quacker avahi-daemon[2110]: Withdrawing address record for 10.0.0.2 on eth0.
Aug 11 12:09:50 quacker avahi-daemon[2110]: Leaving mDNS multicast group on interface eth0.IPv4 with address 10.0.0.2.
Aug 11 12:09:50 quacker avahi-daemon[2110]: iface.c: interface_mdns_mcast_join() called but no local address available.
Aug 11 12:09:50 quacker avahi-daemon[2110]: Interface eth0.IPv4 no longer relevant for mDNS.
Aug 11 12:09:50 quacker avahi-daemon[2110]: Withdrawing address record for fe80::260:97ff:fe91:7b3d on eth0.
Aug 11 12:09:50 quacker avahi-daemon[2110]: Leaving mDNS multicast group on interface eth0.IPv6 with address fe80::260:97ff:fe91:7b3d.
Aug 11 12:09:50 quacker avahi-daemon[2110]: iface.c: interface_mdns_mcast_join() called but no local address available.
Aug 11 12:09:50 quacker avahi-daemon[2110]: Interface eth0.IPv6 no longer relevant for mDNS.
Aug 11 12:09:55 quacker kernel: eth0: flipped to 10baseT
Aug 11 12:09:56 quacker avahi-daemon[2110]: New relevant interface eth0.IPv6 for mDNS.
Aug 11 12:09:56 quacker avahi-daemon[2110]: Joining mDNS multicast group on interface eth0.IPv6 with address fe80::260:97ff:fe91:7b3d.
Aug 11 12:09:56 quacker avahi-daemon[2110]: Registering new address record for fe80::260:97ff:fe91:7b3d on eth0.
Aug 11 12:09:58 quacker avahi-daemon[2110]: New relevant interface eth0.IPv4 for mDNS.
Aug 11 12:09:58 quacker avahi-daemon[2110]: Joining mDNS multicast group on interface eth0.IPv4 with address 10.0.0.2.
Aug 11 12:09:58 quacker avahi-daemon[2110]: Registering new address record for 10.0.0.2 on eth0.
Aug 11 12:10:05 quacker kernel: eth0: flipped to 10baseT
( note there are some issues with the pcmcia network card )....
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1027391 Aug 11 11:41 uc8_11.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 807209 Aug 11 12:29 ucb8_11.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 72 Aug 11 12:30 ucb8_11b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 294 Aug 11 12:49 ucb8_11c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1028307 Aug 11 13:11 nctc8_11.dat*
575: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 12-Aug-2008 08:59:11 MDT, site visit on Friday, August 8th, 2008 (SpB, JB, LL)
Friday, August 8th, 2008 Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB, LL.
Purpose of visit: swap out quacker (testing).
Weather: Sunny at the tower; socked in down on the plains
for most of the day. A HUGE cap cloud up on the divide. Thought
it might rain, but the weather stayed nice all day.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Took up the teal jeep (grey jeep still at the shop).
* LL was working on PAR/Tsoil network.
---------
* at 10:00 MST, put an approx 4 deg angle on KZ PAR sensor (low
end toward North, high end toward South).
* at approx 11 MST, swiped krypton hygrometer.
* used sextant to site prop-vanes. (add details here):
* tried to check on soil moisture probes N1/N2 (to confirm which one
was at which depth). They are buried very deeply and this was not
going to be easy without completely digging up these sensors. So rather
than completely disturb the soil we left them as-is. The connections
at the soil logger are:
N1 = chan23
N2 = chan24
* strung up a section of steel cable over the MRS snow temp
probes (the fishing line had broken).
* tried to figure out where the problem was with the broken probe
(probe#2/Tb/"far sensor from tree"). the clock port was showing 5V
(and the other two sensors showed approx 0.4 V). When we disconnected
the wires then the clock port was fine...we found a short between the
clock wire (black) and power/+5V wire (red). So we disconnected the
sensor from the wire and the short dis-appeared. (this indicates the
short is internal to the sensor).
called MRC (253.851.3200) and talked to Pat Martka (who sent the
original fax to Mark Loseleben). They still make these sensors and
are going to get back to me with some other ideas about possibly
fixing this one.
* tried to check on the intermittent TC connected to soil logger
am25t, but they all appeared to be working??
21, at +20cm, located closest to tree snowT probes, 48cm North of "tree" probe (A3537).
22, at -20cm, located between tree and mid snowT probes, 118cm North of "tree" probe and -35cm from mid probe (A3537).
channels added on 10/30/07:
23, at 0cm, located between mid and far snowT probes, 67cm from "mid" probe (A3537).
24, at -20cm, located closest to tree snowT probes, 48cm North of "tree" probe (A3537).
25, at -20cm, located between mid and far snowT probes, 67cm from "mid" probe (A3537).
* when i was checking the am25t, chan20 had a loose wire which i
re-attached. Also, reconnected chan21 since this was giving
intermittent data.
* brought N2 cylinder CC262308 back to campus.
574: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 07-Aug-2008 12:49:44 MDT, site visit on Monday, August 4th, 2008 (SpB/JB, SH/SL)
Monday, August 4th, 2008 Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB/JB, SH/SL.
Purpose of visit: swap out quacker (testing). robot.
Weather: There were puddles on the road so probably some rain the
previous night---Big CuNimbus clouds around (esp up near the divide).
Thought it would rain, but it was actually a bit sunny and nice for
most of the day. It did rain at around 2:30'ish...
--------- Misc Notes:
* We went to use the grey jeep in the morning---it was sitting in the
parking lot with a FLAT tire (that had clearly been driven on).
details:
Date: Mon, 04 Aug 2008 09:01:21 MDT
To: jia.hu@Colorado.EDU, amy.trowbridge@Colorado.EDU,
Nicole.Trahan@Colorado.EDU, Stanfield.Lee@Colorado.EDU,
chelsea.bear@Colorado.EDU, samual.hagopian@Colorado.EDU,
Lynette.Laffea@Colorado.EDU, Maggie.Prater@Colorado.EDU
cc: jeffrey.beauregard@Colorado.EDU, Sean.Burns@Colorado.EDU
From: Jeffrey Mark Beauregard
Subject: gray Jeep
Hi everyone.
A few of us met on campus this morning (Mon. 8/4) to take the Jeep to
Niwot Ridge and discovered two flat tires. The front right tire is
totally deflated and the rear right tire is on its way. Does anyone
know anything about this? Did anyone use the Jeep over the weekend
and/or notice low tire pressure at any time recently ?
We are bringing the Jeep down to the motor pool in a little bit so the
two tires can be repaired. We'll have the green Jeep for today and
most likely will have to return it tomorrow morning and get the gray
Jeep back (which should be fixed by then).
Jeff
the "mystery" as to what happened has not been solved.
* stan and sam were doing soil respiration.
---------
* at approx 12:30 MST, Changed profiler (li-6251) dessicant
* note, my watch is around 10 seconds slow (relative to russter2 time).
* from 11:30-11:45, messed around with the 16m prop-vane. From approx
11:50-11:55 the prop vane was pointed directly along the boom.
-- note, we were connected to the met logger with a laptop so we
don't have any WD data for the time period we did this. (need
to re-do).
* from 12:23-12:24 MST, fixed the 25m prop-vane. at 12:24 MST, held
prop to create a short period of zero WS. a look at the
WD data shows the stats to be:
mean(WD) = 379.407 = 19.407 (if remove 360), std dev= 0.975
* once we know the direction relative to the boom then we just
need to determine boom directions (with Steve Oncleys sextant).
* from 12:44-12:50 MST, messed around with flow rates and pressures
for the LI-6262/EC system. details:
sample span N2
at 12:44 MST, Pres 54 54.9 60.3
Flow 8.55 8.72 9.84
decreased N2 pressure slightly (from 20-18 psi) then get:
(and maybe a small tweak to the needle valve??)
sample span N2
at 12:49 MST, Pres 54.2 55.13 55.29
Flow 8.52 8.72 8.81
* slow ozone (TECO) pump was dead...here's the info:
Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2008 11:13:21 MDT
To: Andrew Turnipseed
cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU, jeffrey.beauregard@Colorado.EDU
From: Sean Burns
Subject: Re: Pump for "slow" ozone system...
HI Andrew,
on june 12th we turned on the TECO system and it was running
fine...looking at the co-var voltages the pump died 10 days later
early in the morning on 22 june. you can double-check it, but it was
definitely not moving air yesterday...
that pump seemed a bit pricey to me, so thanks for the warning about
this. there's a slim chance i'm going up on thursday, but i will
definitely be up on friday.
if you need me to order anything or do something else to help
with the ozone replacement pump just let me know...
thanks,
SpB.
> Sean
> Surprised to hear the pump went out - last time i was up there, i
> thought I checked on the TECO and it seemed to be running fine. Oh well.
> I have usually replaced the pump myself. Don't get one from Thermo -
> they mark it up about a factor of 3. I may have a spare around here -
> but I usually get them directly from KNF (the one in there is not the
> original). I'm actually probably going to go up there with Romain on
> Thursday - I'll see if I have a replacement and switch it out. I'll
> also look for the tensiometers when I'm up there.
> thanks.
>
> andrew
>
>
> Sean Burns wrote:
> > Hi Andrew,
> > fyi--i took a quick look a the slow ozone sensor yesterday...and it
> > looks like the pump for the ozone (TECO) sensor (sn 49C-57678-314)
> > died around June 22nd. I called Thermo Environment Instruments, Inc
> > (508-520-0430) and a new pump (it's a KNF 8550) would cost $652.00.
> >
> > Do you think we should try and gerry-rig something with our extra GAST
> > pump...or does this cause problems since there is a calibration or
> > anything else that the TECO does? if we use the gast pump, would we
> > need to reduce the flow rate at all?
> >
> > also, i was going to email you about the cable tensiometer...i forgot
> > to look for it yesterday..do you want me to bring it down to ncar??
> > i can get it on friday if that makes it easier for you...
> >
> > thanks,
> >
> > SpB.
> >
> >
* downloaded logger data (no time problems, but screwed up and
had to do "download all" of "prf" data):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 beaurejm staff 968475 Aug 4 11:22 prf8_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 beaurejm staff 967572 Aug 4 11:35 prf8_4b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 beaurejm staff 300009 Aug 4 11:38 prf8_4c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 beaurejm staff 1127947 Aug 4 11:50 met8_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 beaurejm staff 663716 Aug 4 12:19 cnr8_4.dat*
* swapped flasks at the west robot,
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 41896 Aug 4 13:39 080804w.dat*
573: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 31-Jul-2008 16:39:37 MDT, site visit on Monday, July 28th, 2008 (SpB/JB, MP/SH/BH/NM, NT/SL)
Monday, July 28th, 2008 Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB/JB, MP/SH/BH/NM, NT/SL.
Purpose of visit: PAR wands and robot.
Weather: Cool and overcast in the morning. Some rain in the
afternoon.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the "old school" suburban (extended the rental one week).
---------
* more wand work at grove 2.
* grabbed the soil and TC logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1182790 Jul 28 13:06 soil7_28.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 133490 Jul 28 13:08 soil7_28b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1219069 Jul 28 13:19 tc7_28.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 183202 Jul 28 13:21 tc7_28b.dat*
* swapped 15 flasks at the west robot.
* note, need to fix up the snowtemp probes, also need to fix a few of
the TCs connected to the soil logger--and check on the cs-616 probes.
* here is an email from Kurt about upcoming power work along Niwot
Ridge (not supposed to cause us any problems):
Date: Sun, 27 Jul 2008 13:05:35 MDT
To: "Lara Kueppers"
cc: "William D Bowman" ,
steven.seibold@colorado.edu, Kelly.Matheson@colorado.edu,
"Scott Ferrenberg" ,
"Mark Williams" ,
"Todd M Ackerman" ,
"Hope Humphries" ,
"Detlev Helmig" ,
"Jacques Hueber" ,
"Molly Brodin" ,
"Andy Watt" , "John Miller" ,
"Sam Oltmans" ,
"Marrie Sleziak" , "Karl Hudnut" ,
SG-24 ,
"Casey Joseph Flynn" ,
"Sean Burns" ,
"Peter Blanken" ,
"John Knowles"
From: "Kurt Chowanski"
Subject: Re: Scheduling electrical work
Hi all
A new warming experiment is being started at the MRS this summer. It
requires a few changes to our current power setup, these changes are
estimated to take about 6 weeks durring which time there will be many power
outages above C1. I have been told that nothing at C1 will be affected.
Below I have made a short list of users who may be affected by these
outages. Please respond with any concerns you may have regarding timing and
duration of these power outages, and pass along to anyone I may have missed.
The equipment I have at the Soddie, and Saddle can have a maximum power
outage of 2 days and still be operational.
Cheers
Kurt
Soddie
Detlev Helmig ,
Jacques Hueber ,
Molly Brodin ,
TVAN
Andy Watt ,
John B Miller
Peter Blanken
John Knowles
Saddle
Sam Oltmans
Marrie Sleziak
Karl Hudnut
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 9:46 AM, Lara Kueppers wrote:
> Dear Bill, Kurt, Steve and Kelly,
> We've submitted the first PO for electrical work up the hill, and I expect
> to submit other requests shortly. Rainbow is starting to put together a
> schedule for the work and John Laydon had the following request:
>
> "If you could get everybody on the mountain to give their concerns (maximum
> outage, is one day better than another, are they even needing power at all,
> ect.). Understand that nobody at C-1 will be affected other than vehicle
> traffic. It is all from cable gate up."
>
>
> I know Bill and Kurt have started to discuss this, but I just wanted to
> pass along the more detailed request from John, and ask who should be the
> liaison between other power users and Rainbow in terms of scheduling. I can
> certainly take the lead, but I think it would be good to have someone on
> site involved in case anything unexpected come up. At the very least, I
> think several of us should have the list of affected locations and who the
> primary contacts are for those locations.
>
> John has said he expects the work to be done over a period of ~6 weeks. It
> will mostly be him and one other person. For locations where we will be
> housing equipment in small sheds, there will be a third individual just to
> build the shed.
>
> Finally, Bill, if any concerns have come up about the new design, please
> let us know as soon as possible.
>
> Thanks everyone!
> Lara
>
>
572: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 24-Jul-2008 12:24:22 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, July 23rd (SpB, MP/JH/CB, NT/SL)
Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB, MP/JH/CB, NT/SL.
Purpose of visit: PAR wands.
Weather: Overcast in the morning. Then some rumbles of thunder in the
afternoon and a quick rain shower. (we hid out in the USGS "hut").
--------- Misc Notes:
* Jeff is on vacation.
---------
* tried to help with the wands. We swapped out a card at Grove 1, and
then moved the ladder over to grove 2 (and got started on one of the
trees there).
* note, Gordon set things up so the "grove" data are archived on
russter2. Then each night (or morning) they are copied down to NCAR.
the files look something like:
dir /media/isff1/projects/NIWOT08/raw_data/ | grep 'Jul 28'
drwxr-xr-x 2 maclean eol 4096 Jul 28 18:00 ./
-r--r--r-- 1 maclean eol 23047776 Jul 28 06:00 grove1_20080728_000000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 maclean eol 23668348 Jul 28 18:00 grove1_20080728_120000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 maclean eol 24700336 Jul 28 06:00 grove3_20080728_000000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 maclean eol 24699379 Jul 28 18:00 grove3_20080728_120000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 maclean eol 9194904 Jul 28 06:00 tram_20080728_000000.dat
-r--r--r-- 1 maclean eol 9100256 Jul 28 18:00 tram_20080728_120000.dat
not sure why grove2 data is missing?
571: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 24-Jul-2008 12:23:25 MDT, site visit on Monday, July 21st, 2008 (SpB, MP/SH/CB/RaM, NT/SL)
Monday, July 21st, 2008 Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB, MP/SH/CB/RaM, NT/SL.
Purpose of visit: replace filters in EC/li-6262 system.
Weather: hot in the morning and then cool and cloudy in
the afternoon (seems like the Monsoon has started).
--------- Misc Notes:
* Jeff is on vacation.
---------
* messed with the flow rates/filters for the LI-6262.
- at 11:38 MST, the flow rate was around 6.45 (lpm?).
disconnected the pump at the side of the LI-6262 box.
disconnected the tubing from sample IN/OUT and connected
these together (to prevent dust, etc from entering sample cell).
- from 11:40-12:02 MST, replaced the 2-micron NuPro filters
at the inlet and also in the LI-6262 box. Note, I first
did the inlet and that did not make a big change in the flow
rate. However, replacing the one in the box caused the
flow rate to increase dramatically.
- at 12:07 MST, i re-adjusted the needle valve for the N2/span
to increase the flow during cals (which i had decreased on
friday).
- at 12:09, back to sample...results from 12:10 MST cal:
Pressure mV Flow
sample 54.2 8.59
span 58 9.75
N2 56.6 8.65
* swapped flasks at the west robot.
* dave bowlings info about the shed:
Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 11:26:56 MDT
To: russell.monson@Colorado.EDU, jia.hu@Colorado.EDU,
lynette.laffea@Colorado.EDU, nicole.trahan@Colorado.EDU,
jeffrey.beauregard@Colorado.EDU, maggie.prater@Colorado.EDU,
amy.trowbridge@Colorado.EDU, michael.wilkinson@Colorado.EDU,
stanfield.lee@Colorado.EDU, samuel.hagopian@Colorado.EDU,
chelsea.bear@Colorado.EDU
cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU, maclean@ucar.edu, militzer@ucar.edu,
oncley@ucar.edu, golub@ucar.edu, schwenz@ucar.edu, turnip@ucar.edu,
Kurt.Chowanski@Colorado.EDU, molotch@seas.ucla.edu,
John.Knowles@Colorado.EDU, John.B.Miller@noaa.gov, semmer@ucar.edu,
blanken@Colorado.EDU, Chris.Gray@Colorado.EDU,
bowling@biology.utah.edu, William.Bowman@Colorado.EDU,
markw@culter.colorado.edu
From: Sean Burns
Subject: Info about Niwot Forest Shed, etc...
Hi All,
see below for important info from Dave Bowling about the shed at the
base of the Monson AmeriFlux tower...please forward this email to any
others that might use the tower/shed that I'm not aware of...Andrew, I
don't have the email for your assistant from France...
also, I wanted to make sure everyone is aware that Jeff and I put a
new fire extinguisher out in the shed last month...it's very
dry/crispy right now up at the site so please be aware of where the
extinguisher is located so you can find it in a hurry....
thanks,
SpB.
-----------------------------------------------
Info from Dave Bowling about the shed and laser:
Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 10:44:46 -0600
From: Dave Bowling
To: Sean Burns
Subject: shed rules at Niwot
Sean - can you please forward this to anyone you can think of who might
be users of the shed?
Thanks,
DB
Hi all,
We have had some inadvertent problems with users of the shed at the CU
flux tower. The shed is there for one reason - to house the TDL so that
high-quality measurements can be made. The quality of measurements is
being compromised by users of the shed, so hopefully some information
will help. Please share this email with anyone in your group who might
be inclined to use the shed.
1) You may store things in the shed. It's ok to be inside - your
presence does not cause problems. It's ok to use the internet
connection inside (labelled "outside world"). If you're at the site
overnight you are welcome to sleep inside (if you can fit), you can use
it to get out of the rain, eat your lunch, etc. But you _must _follow
the rules below.
2) Please NEVER leave the doors open. This causes temperature-related
problems and most data are bad when the doors are open. Please don't
second-guess me on this because you think it's too hot inside or
something. Keep the doors shut unless you are moving through them.
3) Please NEVER touch the TDL (the big white instrument inside). NEVER
set anything on it, bump it, kneel on it, sit on it, etc. Bumping by
shed-users recently caused the TDL to be knocked out of optical
alignment, which is a problem that requires me to visit from Utah to fix.
4) If you do accidentally bump it, please email me immediately and tell
me so. I can check the alignment from Utah and I'd much rather know
about it than lose a month of data.
5) Be very careful not to kick the regulator pressure knobs on the gas
tanks that are on the floor inside.
6) Please minimize vibration while inside the shed.
Thanks for your help!
--
Best,
Dave
Dave Bowling
Dept. of Biology
University of Utah
570: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 24-Jul-2008 12:22:01 MDT, site visit on Friday, July 18th (SpB, DB, SO, LL)
Friday, July 18th, 2008 Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB, DB, SO, LL.
Purpose of visit: change out MgClO4 for prof system.
Weather: cool and overcast. some clouds. i think it was
fairly pleasant...don't fully recall.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up in the CU suburban (extra one for the flux class). Duane
had his sign up and was running his pump. Parked below C1 (near the
meadow).
* D. Bowling was improving the ventilation in the shed and also moving
around some of the laser inlets.
* Jeff is on vacation.
---------
* from 11:30 - 11:48 MST, swapped out the dessicant on the profiler (li-6251).
- at 11:30 MST, did zero (value is approx 0.006 mV).
- at 11:46, did zero + blow test (ok).
(zero is approx 0.001 mV, span is approx 1.378 mV).
- at 11:48, back to auto mode. flow rate at ~15.
* at 11:51 MST, tightened up the span/N2 valve in the LI-6262
box..this brought down the flow rate during the LI-6262 cals to
approx 6.45 which is what it is during the sampling (and seems too
low).
* did a (very) short stint of work on tram (SO was also there working
on tram).
569: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 24-Jul-2008 12:21:16 MDT, site visit on Thursday, July 17th (SpB, RM, DB, JH, MP/SH/CB, NT/SL, etc)
Thursday, July 17th, 2008 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB, RkM, DB, JH, MP/SH/CB, NT/SL, etc.
Purpose of visit: The "flux" class was visiting the AmeriFlux tower.
Weather: cool and overcast. some rain while on the tower, but not
a big storm.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up in the CU suburban (extra one for the flux class).
* D. Bowling was giving a tour of the laser instrument (out in
the shed).
* Jeff is on vacation.
---------
* hung out no the tower while the students came up in pairs.
* did a (very) short stint of work on tram.
* listened to the classroom lectures in the afternoon.
568: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 24-Jul-2008 12:19:20 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, July 16th, 2008 (pB, MP/SH/CB, NT/SL, JM, etc)
Wednesday, July 16th, 2008 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB, MP/SH/CB, NT/SL, JM, etc.
Purpose of visit: listen to campbell demonstration.
Weather: hot.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up in the CU suburban (extra one for the flux class).
* checked bowling shed for the pressure bomb hose/connector.
* Jeff was working for UC Merced.
---------
* listened to campbell presentation of the flux instruments setup
outside the trailer (9-noon).
* from 11-11:30 MST, replaced N2 cylinder at the tower:
N2 removed = CC262308 at 150 psi.
N2 added = CC193097 at 1900 psi (note this cylinder was quite
warm having been in the sun.
leak check seemed fine---also snooped for leaks and seemed
fine.
567: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 24-Jul-2008 11:20:25 MDT, Site visit on Tuesday, July 15, 2008 (SpB, MP/SH/CB, NT/SL, JM)
Tuesday, July 15th, 2008 Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB, MP/SH/CB, NT/SL, JM
Purpose of visit: hear a few lectures, clean up the trailer, etc.
Weather: Probably warm.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up in the CU suburban (extra one for the flux class).
* worked on TRAM for a short time.
* we brought the jeep in to have the brakes checked in the
morning (turns out they were fine).
* there was a mountain lion spotted in camp at MRS recently. it
did not seem too afraid of the people.
* checked bowling shed for the pressure bomb hose/connector.
---------
* listened to Ray Leuning and also Larry Jacobson give talks in
the afternoon.
* did a (very) small bit of work on TRAM around lunch.
* tried to fix up one of our regulators (need to test it):
Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2008 11:19:00 MDT
To: jeffrey.beauregard@Colorado.EDU
cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU
From: Sean Burns
Subject: new cga 590 stem and nipple...
jeff,
i just attached a new cga 590 fitting for one of the regulators up
here in the trailer (it's replacing the nipple that would not spin or
move last week)...sometime next week i'll set up a leak check in the
trailer to check it for leaks...for now i'll leave it behind
russter2...
SpB.
566: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 24-Jul-2008 11:19:37 MDT, Site visit on Monday, July 14, 2008 (JB, SpB, SO, LL, MIke)
Monday, July 14th, 2008 Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB, SO, LL, Mike
Purpose of visit: robots, some tower stuff, help with TRAM.
Weather: Don't recall.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up in the CU suburban (extra one for the flux class).
* helped SO at tram in the afternoon
* the summer "flux" class at MRS started this morning.
---------
* brought the N2 cylinder (CC193097) from Como Creek out to the flux
tower, and brought a new span cylinder (CC282376) from the trailer
to the tower. Note that CC193097 belongs to Kurt Chowanski---need
to check if he wants it back or we should return it to airgas
ourselves??
* also brought co2 cylinder (CC282376) airgas value= 405.3 ppm out
to the tower (it's lying on the pallete inside the fence).
* from 10:30-11:15 MST, replaced the ec gast pump. The old pump is still
usable, but Andrew said the GAST pump with the ozone flux system was
fried so thought that he could use the old pump and we'll use the
new one (note, the flow rate is still rather low for the EC system).
* at 11:30 MST, cleaned the krypton optics
* at 11:45 MST, connected power to fan for 2.5m REBs Rnet sensor (used
a regulated 12V ac/dc cube for this to try and minimize stressing
the ucb cr23x logger and battery).
* downloaded data from the soil and tc loggers:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1009828 Jul 14 10:49 soil7_14.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1077667 Jul 14 11:03 tc7_14.dat*
* swapped 15 flasks at the west robot
564: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 15-Jul-2008 10:37:05 MDT, Site visit on Sunday, July 13th, 2008 (SpB, RM, DM)
Sunday, July 13th, 2008 Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB, RkM, DM, etc.
Purpose of visit: meet with campbell folks, finish setting up matlab
for flux class.
Weather: Hot.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up in the CU jeep.
---------
* met with campbell folks (Ed Swiatek, Larry Jacobson, ?) to make sure
they had what they needed to run the demonstration setup.
* finished the installation of MATLAB on the MRS lab computers that only
have CD drives. (note, I left our USB DVD drive up in this room in case
other people need it).
563: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 15-Jul-2008 10:35:58 MDT, Site visit on Friday, July 11, 2008 (SpB, SO, LL, Mike, RM, SH, SL)
562: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 15-Jul-2008 10:34:48 MDT, Site visit on Tuesday, July 8, 2008 (JB, SH, NT, CB, SL)
Site visit on Tues, July 8, 2008
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
At the site: JB, SH, NT, CB, SL
Weather: HEAVY hail/rain storm 12:15-12:45 MDT
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* swapped flasks at the robot
* checked the flow meter for the prof pump...moved back up to "15" (prof
"flow-meter" ball was at ~13, increased the flow to 15)
* N2 @ 490, span @ 530
* between 13-14 MST, chan 204 (met logger) was dropping data points
(seems ok now)
561: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 07-Jul-2008 16:13:44 MDT, site visit on Thursday, July 3, 2008 (JB, SpB, SH, NT, JH, SL)
Site visit on Thursday, July 3, 2008
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
At the site: JB, SpB, NT, SL, SH, JH
Purpose: NT and crew to deploy sap-flow sensors, JB and SpB to do some tasks
at the main and mini towers.
Misc. notes: drove up to C1 in the Jeep; encountered a large black bear on the
road heading down from C1, down by the "short steep section," in some aspens
near a clearing on the north side of the road. This was a healthy looking bear
but it did not seem aggressive. When we got closer for a better look it
quickly made its way to the far side of the clearing and headed for the woods
to the north of the road. Great sighting so close to the trailer.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* span @ 610 psi, N2 @ 675 psi
* at approx 10:00 MST, increased flow in prof system from "9"
to "14".
* 10:15-10:45 MST, changed domes on 26m REBS Rnet sensor
* at 11:00 MST, check LI-7500 at 12m (sn 75H-0084). AGC= 62%.
* downloaded from cnr, prof, nctc, met, soil, tcs, ucb and uc loggers
no time problems:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 49513 Jul 3 12:43 080703w.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 828956 Jul 3 10:01 cnr7_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 419217 Jul 3 10:55 prf7_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1067786 Jul 3 11:19 met7_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 553048 Jul 3 11:25 nctc7_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1194699 Jul 3 11:54 soil7_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 195194 Jul 3 12:02 soil7_3b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1304362 Jul 3 12:15 tc7_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 178219 Jul 3 12:21 tc7_3b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 311461 Jul 3 13:35 ucb7_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 400710 Jul 3 13:50 uc7_3.dat*
* changed internal chemicals in the LI-7500 on the main tower
* swapped 15 flasks at the robot
* prof pump (KNF UN828 KNI)at the base of the main tower was dead, we replaced
it with a new pump. wiring details:
2 black wires
| white wire
| | grey and red wires
| | |
o o o [this is a 6-pin connector that comes
o o o with the pump].
| |
"L1" "N" (white wire)
|
black
* note, the new pump had a slightly smaller footprint so we
drilled new holes in the bottom frame that holds the pump.
To: Jeffrey Mark Beauregard
cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU
Subject: Re: June 19th...
Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2008 00:07:52 -0600
From: Sean Burns
Jeff,
My question was whether you noticed any air flow in the tubing while
you were changing the inlets?? (assuming the big pump was left
"on")...if you did notice air getting sucked into the tubing then that
would tell us that the knf pump at the base of the tower was running
at that time...if you did NOT notice air being drawn in, then that
would indicate the pump was probably dead at that point...the suction
is not super-strong, but can be noticeable (you can check it for
yourself sometime by putting your finger over an inlet)...
anyway, i was just trying to pin-point what date the KNF pump died...
SpB.
> Hi Sean.
>
> Tomorrow (Friday, July 25), is a CU work day for me. I am just checking all of my
> CU-related e-mails right now. I do not yet know whether I'll go to campus or to
> the site. I saw an e-mail from Maggie about PAR work this week, so I was
> thinking I'd e-mail her to offer my help tomorrow (if they are even going up
> tomorrow to continue this). Are you going up tomorrow?
>
> About the co2 profile, the day when we were working around the mini tower
> and I swapped all but one of the inlet filters we had the KNF pump off (I don't
> recall if the other pump was stopped). Last week (or the week before) I
> discovered that I missed swapping one of the inlets on the mini tower (about
> head height), so when I did this swap both pump were still running (because the
> swap took about 3 seconds).
>
> Does this answer your question?
>
> Jeff
>
> ---- Original message ----
> >Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 11:05:05 -0600
> >From: Sean Burns
> >Subject: June 19th...
> >To: jeffrey.beauregard@Colorado.EDU
> >Cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU
> >
> >
> >Hey Jeff,
> >
> >quick question: when you changed out the gelman inlet filters on Jun
> >19th (day 171) do you happen to recall if there was air being sucked
> >into the inlets?? when you did this swap, i assume you disconnected
> >the knf pump in the LI-6251 box, but left the main KNF pump (at the
> >base of the tower) running? if you are ever messing around with those
> >inlets it's a good idea to double-check whether or not air is being
> >pulled in the lines...
> >
> >I was just looking at the prof co2 data and trying to figure out when
> >the profile pump died..it's a bit difficult to judge, but there seems
> >to be a distinct change in the co2 data around day 172...i thought
> >there would be less diffferences in co2 between the levels with the
> >main pump off...
> >
> >to look at this do:
> >
> > load /data2/matfiles/profile_2008_raw.mat
> > plot(s_jd_mst,[s_co2_2 s_co2_3 s_co2_6])
> > set(gca,'xlim',[150 200]); grid on
> >
> >
> >
> > SpB.
> >
--------------------------------------------
* rolled up some extention cords, ie:
Date: Thu, 03 Jul 2008 20:07:43 MDT
To: lynette.laffea@Colorado.EDU, oncley@ucar.edu, maggie.prater@Colorado.EDU
cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU, russell.monson@Colorado.EDU,
jeffrey.beauregard@Colorado.EDU, militzer@ucar.edu, semmer@ucar.edu,
ramesh.muralimanohar@Colorado.EDU, nicole.trahan@Colorado.EDU,
bowling@biology.utah.edu, Kurt.Chowanski@Colorado.EDU,
jia.hu@Colorado.EDU, deander@usgs.gov
From: Sean Burns
Subject: extention cords at the CU tower...
Hi,
quick update--today we coiled up four 100' extention cords that were
running from the North canopy tower out to the PAR site from last
summer (i'm not sure who these belong to, eol or maggie?)...if they
need to be returned to eol let me know and i'll bring them back to
NCAR. i assume that these cords were not needed in that location and
probably better to take them out of the weather, etc.
we also coiled up three 100' extention cords that were running east of
the tower (jia was using these). note: there is still one cord that
runs to the east of the tower (it's a thick black cable)...and one
orange 100' extention cord sitting out by the end of the black
cord...if you follow the black cord east from the tower you will find
the end in a tree, ie:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/080703/pic00026.jpg
the seven coiled 100' extention cords are in a green garbage can that
is right behind dave bowlings shed, ie:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/080703/pic00029.jpg
bottom line: we have LOTS of extention cords at the site and you
probably don't need to buy any new ones....also, i did not move the
extention cords that are going from the main tower to the "north
tower" (ie, the tower that lynette installed last summer). i assume
these are going to be used at some point...i noticed that this string
of extention coords (i think it was at least six 100' cords) was not
running anything, but it was plugged in...i unplugged it. if you are
not using a power cable, it's probably best to unplug it...
Jeff and i also found what looked like a dog bowl along the trail near
como creek..it had what looked like a mix of dog food and pine needles
in a plastic bag in the bowl...not sure where it came from, but we
threw away the dog food/pine needles and left the dog-bowl in the
trailer. i suggest that we not leave dog food, people food, etc
anywhere that is accessible by the wildlife in the area...
also, as we were leaving, jeff, stan and i saw a fairly large-size
black BEAR just before the steep part of the road (a bit below
C1)...so there is a bear in the neighborhood. i have a few photos of
the bear which i'll upload next time i'm up in the trailer...
SpB.
560: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 02-Jul-2008 12:33:24 MDT, site visit on Friday, June 27, 2008 (JB, SO, SO*)
Site visit on Friday, June 27, 2008
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
At the site: JB, SO, SO*
*=Sascha Oncley
Purpose: continue tram work
Misc. notes: drove up in an EOL vehicle
559: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 02-Jul-2008 11:51:17 MDT, site visit on Thursday, June 26, 2008 (JB, SO, MP, NT, CB, SL, SH)
Site visit on Thursday, June 26, 2008
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
At the site: JB, SO, MP, NT, CB, SL, SH
Purpose: JB and SO for tram work; MP & Co. started testing the ladder method
for wand deployment
Misc. notes: JB and SO drove up in an EOL vehicle
558: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 02-Jul-2008 11:48:22 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, June 25, 2008 (JB, SO)
Site visit on Wed, June 25, 2008
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
At the site: JB, SO
Purpose: work on tram setup
Weather: warm, with afternoon thunder and lightning
Misc. notes: drove up in an EOL vehicle
557: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 20-Jun-2008 10:53:14 MDT, site visit on Thursday, June 19th, 2008 (SpB, JB)
Thursday, June 19th, 2008 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB
Purpose of visit: swipe krypton, move 2.5 REBs sensor and finish the
setup of in-canopy radiation sensors.
Weather: Hot. It felt like July...there were a few gusts of wind, but
generally calm weather. Some nice Cu clouds in the afternoon...
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the CU suburban (grey jeep is in alamosa with Amy).
* Hauled up the 40' ladder that is going to get used this summer...we
carried it out to near the tower.
* had a short discussion with Duane about calibrating gas cylinders...
---------
* was able to connect to the LI-7500 at 2.5m...note, you need a null
modem to go along with the connection cable they give you (or you need
the special cable from LI-COR). We check the AGC value (around 65).
Cleaning the optics did not change this value much. We swapped the
small desiccant/soda lime canisters as per the instruction manual.
* moved the 2.5m PAR sensors at the mini-tower (since tram plans to
use this tower). We decided to put some cross-bars in a tree and then
mount the radiation sensors across these bars. It's not ideal, but
it's the best solution we could come up with and still use the same
logger, not mount a new tower, etc.
* tested out Steve onlceys sextant...it seemed to give values that
were in very close agreement with angles from the map i made of the
area.
* cleaned krypton optics
* replaced all of the profiler inlet filters
* swapped desiccant at the profiler, blow test and zero both good
556: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 20-Jun-2008 10:52:14 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, June 18th, 2008 (SpB, JB, SL, SH)
Wednesday, June 18th, 2008 Visit:
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At the site: SpB, JB, SL, SH
Purpose of visit: mess around with the LI-7500, power
for forestcam and swap flasks.
Weather: Calm and pleasant. Clouds built up in the
afternoon and there was a brief rain shower.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the CU suburban (grey jeep is in alamosa with Amy).
* Stan and Sam were finishing up some soil respiration measurements.
* the snow is basically gone. it is still possible to find a few
patches in the forest. the mosquitos have arrived.
* ran into John Knowles who saw a mooose right after we talked
to him.
* Forest service people (MIke Ryans group) were out doing stuff.
* there is a bunch of crap in the trailer from Noah Fierers group...no
on told us about this??...
---------
* connected with "plumwood" to the network at the bowling shed.
worked with no problems.
* was able to connect to the LI-7500 at 2.5m (sn 75H-0082)...note, you need
a null modem to go along with the connection cable they give you (or you need
the special cable from LI-COR). We check the AGC value (before 69%, after
64%). Cleaning the optics did not change this value much. We swapped the
small desiccant/soda lime canisters as per the instruction manual.
* moved the 2.5m PAR sensors at the mini-tower (since tram plans to
use this tower). We decided to put some cross-bars in a tree and then
mount the radiation sensors across these bars. It's not ideal, but
it's the best solution we could come up with and still use the same
logger, not mount a new tower, etc.
* swapped a full set of robot flasks (done=1). I believe this
is the first full swap of the season.
* disconnected power from both the cr10x and the MRS logger cr10 (at
the North Canopy tower).
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 306696 Jun 18 10:44 ucb6_18.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 392539 Jun 18 10:51 uc6_18.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1173069 Jun 18 14:01 soil6_18.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 252812 Jun 18 14:03 soil6_18b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 130489 Jun 18 14:06 noah6_18.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1283176 Jun 18 14:18 tc6_18.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 216272 Jun 18 14:20 tc6_18b.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 900251 Jun 19 10:30 mrs_080618.dat
555: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 20-Jun-2008 10:50:02 MDT, site visit on Thursday, June 12, 2008 (SpB, JB, DB, MP, NT, CB, SH)
Thursday, June 12th, 2008 Visit:
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At the site: SpB, JB, DB, MP, NT, CB, SH
Purpose of visit: mess around with the LI-7500, power
for forestcam and swap flasks.
Weather: Pretty windy. Clear and cool.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the CU grey jeep. Nicole and her gang went up in the CU
blue jeep.
* the snow is almost all gone. there are still some spots with
drifts. the trail is quite dry. the small "first creek" is flowing.
No bugs yet.
* Dave bowling is servicing the last and also doing some work on the
shed...
---------
* span @ 750 psi, N2 @ 1290 psi
* robot, done=2, swapped four flasks
* turned on AT's slow O3 sensor
* snow depths at snow temp probes: (according to jeff=0).
* moved the power for the forestcam to the UPS in the action-packer at
the first level of the tower (plugged right into the back of the UPS
with the blue extention cord).
* set up an internet cable in dave bowlings shed.
* sent an email about the CU network (see "Stuff at CU site for this
summer, etc..." from June 13th, 2008):
* downloaded NCTC logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 237740 Jun 12 12:25 nctc6_12.dat*
554: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 05-Jun-2008 11:09:26 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, June 4, 2008 (JB)
Site visit on Wednesday, June 4, 2008 (JB)
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At the site: JB
Purpose of visit: perform maintenance on the robot, start summer weekly
sampling, cal and post-cal some co2 cylinders
Weather: rain on and off, cool
Misc. notes: drove to C1; Duane good-naturedly criticized our trailer
calibration system and procedure, and gave us a high-quality standard to
test the accuracy of our system...plan to do this next visit
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* span @ 840 psi, N2 @ 1525 psi
* brought 2 empty N2 cylinders back to Ramaley from the trailer
* performed some maintenance on the robot, started summer weekly sampling:
> replaced all o-rings in the ultra-torr fittings, replaced a few missing
ultra-torr ferrules, loaded the robot with 15 flasks, started summer weekly
sampling
> to go from winter (i.e. 4 flasks) to summer (i.e. 15 flasks) sampling, do:
*0, *4A, AAAAAAAAA (that's nine), 0A, *0
> to go from bi-weekly to weekly sampling, do:
*0, *4A, 7A, *0
> NOTE: The "*0" command saves whatever changes were just made and restarts
the logger, thus the program. So, if making both changes together,
omit the "*0" following the first change, then enter it following the
second change and the program will be updated with both changes
simultaneously. After entering "*0" the logger will hang for about 1
minute while it updates the program. You'll see "MODE 00" on the screen.
This is okay. Eventually the logger will start running Table 1 again and
you are good to go. DO NOT ALSO POWER CYCLE THE LOGGER WITH THE LITTLE
GREEN PLUG...The "*0" command effectively does this.
* post-calibrated airgas cylinder CC18996, calibrated airgas cylinders
CC282352, CC282376:
> for these cals I created the file cal_co2_080604.dat, and this is located
on russter2 in /home/staff/sburns/docs/calibrations_co2/
> we now have 3 co2-in-air cylinders in the trailer calibrated and ready
for the tower: Airgas SG9151924BAL (was already in the trailer), and the
2 new ones I brought up Tuesday and calibrated Wednesday (Airgas CC282352
and CC282376)
* here are the results from the calibrations run in the trailer
(see ~sburns/docs/calibrations_co2/cal_co2_080604.dat)
Post-cals:
----------
at 300 psi, CC18996 values= (417.17+416.24+416.58)./3= 416.66 ppm.
Pre-cal:
--------
at 2150 psi, CC282352 values= (398.76+397.42+397.36+397.54)./4= 397.77 ppm. (airgas co2 value = 397.7 ppm)
at 2150 psi, CC282376 values= (406.49+405.5+405.62+405.35)./4= 405.74 ppm. (airgas co2 value = 405.3 ppm)
553: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 05-Jun-2008 11:02:25 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, June 3, 2008 (JB, NT)
Site visit on Tuesday, June 3, 2008 (JB, NT)
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At the site: JB, NT
Purpose of visit: grab logger data, bring up some new co2 in air cylinders
Weather: rain on and off, cool
Misc. notes: drove to C1; lock has been moved to the upper gate but combo
remains the same
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* snow depths:
closest to tree = ground
TP101 461 middle probe = 17 cm
farthest probe = 14 cm
* downloaded from cnr, prof, met, nctc, ucb, uc, soil, tcs, and swapped pc
cards at the mrs logger
1 beaurejm staff 820272 Jun 3 10:54 cnr6_3.dat*
1 beaurejm staff 421774 Jun 3 11:03 prf6_3.dat*
1 beaurejm staff 1025010 Jun 3 11:18 met6_3.dat*
1 beaurejm staff 805761 Jun 3 11:29 nctc6_3.dat*
1 beaurejm staff 1150038 Jun 3 13:22 soil6_3.dat*
1 beaurejm staff 148372 Jun 3 13:24 soil6_3b.dat*
1 beaurejm staff 685054 Jun 3 13:38 tc6_3.dat*
1 beaurejm staff 727738 Jun 3 13:45 tc6_3b.dat*
1 beaurejm staff 627781 Jun 3 12:07 ucb6_3.dat*
1 beaurejm staff 622723 Jun 3 12:20 ucb6_3b.dat*
1 beaurejm staff 308571 Jun 3 12:25 ucb6_3c.dat*
1 beaurejm staff 468116 Jun 3 12:33 uc6_3.dat*
1 beaurejm staff 583616 Jun 3 12:39 uc6_3b.dat*
1 beaurejm staff 601041 Jun 3 12:53 uc6_3c.dat*
1 beaurejm staff 636542 Jun 3 13:00 uc6_3d.dat*
* turned on fans in both licor boxes and the quacker box
* checked prof flow rates, looked good
* span @ 850 psi, N2 @ 1625 psi
* snapped phenology photos
* brought 2 new co2-in-air cylinders to the trailer from Ramaley
(CC282352, CC282376)
552: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 27-May-2008 14:36:50 MDT, MONSON TOWER GUY TENSIONS
[corner] {pos} [6/28/05] [10/4/07]
==============================================================================
NE outer lo 700 625
NE outer hi 900 615
NE inner lo 550 525
NE inner hi 600 590
SE outer lo 500 530
SE outer hi 600 625
SE inner lo 500 530
SE inner hi 450 550
SW outer lo 550 530
SW outer hi 550 575
SW inner lo 500 470
SW inner hi 525 510
NW outer lo 500 575
NW outer hi 525 505
NW inner lo 525 575
NW inner hi 500 525
551: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 27-May-2008 14:31:04 MDT, site visit on Friday, May 23, 2008 (JB, SO)
at the site: JB, SO
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purpose of visit: continue TRAM setup
weather: cold, thunder, lightning, hail
misc. notes: drove to C1
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
* more work on TRAM setup
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 41 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 61 cm
farthest probe = 65 cm
* at 10:15 MST, Tower data system down (russter2 monitor not working)
* at 14:55 MST, Tower data system back up
* the monitor appears to be ok now
* email from Orrie about crash:
Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 11:34:26 MDT
To: Sean Burns
cc: Orrie , jeffrey.beauregard@Colorado.EDU
From: Orrie
Subject: Re: monitor for russter2...
This has nothing to do with power but with the fact I stopped the
graphics interface so that Jeff could see if the monitor works in
command-line mode. I totally forgot this does not work with the
UPS and the ups clearly decided to shut the system down after I
did this.
So, Erinn's message, although absolutely true, is irrelevant here.
orrie
>
> Hi Orrie,
>
> Erinn and i had an email conversation about this...he thought the
> software would reboot things once the power came back...it looks to me
> like the power is back (since i can access the forestcam which is out
> at the tower)....here is the email exchange with erinn:
>
>
> emails about UPS softwar on russter2:
>
>
>
> Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2008 12:36:05 MDT
> To: Erinn Looney-Triggs
> cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU, jeffrey.beauregard@Colorado.EDU
> From: Sean Burns
> Subject: Re: Russter2 UPS
>
> Erinn,
>
> that's very cool (assuming it works). we'll find out sooner or
> later...lightning (ie, power outage) season is just around the
> corner...
>
>
> SpB.
>
>
> > Sean,
> > No problem at all. This is actually very interesting, I did a bit of
> > research and came up with this:
> >
> > http://www.apcupsd.com/manual/Shutown_Sequenc_its_Discont.html#Shutdown-Sequence-_003c1_003e
> >
> > The short of it is that it "should" do the right thing and after powering
> > off the system, when the power returns to the UPS the system should
> > power up again because of the settings in BIOS.
> >
> > The long story if you are interested is that when a shutdown event occurs
> > that is a result of a poweroutage, i.e. power goes out, battery kicks on,
> > UPS drops below the threshold defined for apcupsd, then a flag is set that
> > gets noticed by that halt script. The halt script is the last script that
> > is run as the system is, fittingly, being halted. When this flag is set
> > one of the last actions of the halt script is to signal the UPS to kill
> > power to the system. This creates the effect of having a total power loss.
> >
> > The UPS then is not outputting any power but still has battery reserves
> > for its own operations. When power is restored to the UPS, the UPS waits
> > a predefined amount of time (set in eprom) for the battery to charge
> > up a bit and to make sure it is not a power flicker, it then restores
> > outbound power to the systems. The systems having been set to power on
> > after a power loss in BIOS should at this point start up again.
> >
> > That last sentence though is the kicker, we haven't tested this, but I
> > have to tell you, everything else about this software has just worked,
> > as advertised so I have a bit more faith than usual that this would do
> > the right thing.
> >
> > Anyway interesting stuff, we will just leave it as is for now. By the
> > way the UPS, at current load levels, has 42 minutes of battery power. You
> > can get this from apcaccess.
> >
> > -Erinn
> >
550: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 27-May-2008 14:24:49 MDT, site visit on Thursday, May 22, 2008 (JB, SO)
at the site: JB, SO
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
purpose of visit: work on TRAM setup; for JB to swap N2 cylinders at the tower
weather: cold, thunder, lightning, hail
misc. notes: drove to C1
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* more work on TRAM setup
* N2 at tower replaced:
> 9:09 MST retired N2 CC198701 @ 290 psi
> started N2 CC262308 @ 1900 psi
> leak check: 9:26 MST 1900 psi...11:44 MST 1900 psi
* hauled empty N2 cylinder (CC198701) back to trailer
549: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 27-May-2008 14:21:38 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, May 21, 2008 (JB, SO, SpB)
at the site: JB, SO, SpB
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
purpose of visit: work on TRAM setup
weather: warm, some sun/some overcast skies
misc. notes: drove to C1
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* more work on TRAM setup
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 42 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 63 cm
farthest probe = 69 cm
* SpB hauled an empty N2 cylinder back to the trailer
548: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 27-May-2008 14:15:57 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, May 20, 2008 (JB, SO)
At the site: JB, SO
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Purpose of visit: work on TRAM setup
Weather: sunny, warm
Misc. notes: drove to C1
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* more work on TRAM setup
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 48 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 70 cm
farthest probe = 75 cm
* cleaned krypton optics
* downloaded from soil, tcs, mrs logger and Noah's logger
-rwxr-xr-x 1 beaurejm staff 126452 May 20 11:31 080520w.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 beaurejm staff 1249580 May 20 12:03 tc5_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 beaurejm staff 385783 May 20 12:07 tc5_20b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 beaurejm staff 73803 May 20 12:10 noah5_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 beaurejm staff 882195 May 20 12:23 soil5_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 beaurejm staff 598587 May 20 12:29 soi5_20b.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 beaurejm staff 990051 May 20 15:51 mrs_080520.dat
* N2 @ 350 psi and span @ 1000 psi
547: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 27-May-2008 14:12:41 MDT, site visit on Monday, May 19 2008 (JB, SO)
At the site: JB, SO
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Purpose of visit: work on TRAM setup
Weather: sunny, warm
Misc. notes: Steve Oncley had an EOL Jeep Liberty for the week; drove to C1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* work on TRAM setup
546: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 16-May-2008 12:49:49 MDT, site visit on Thursday, May 15, 2008 (JB, SpB)
Thursday, May 15, 2008 site visit
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At the site: JB, SpB
Purpose of visit: To start cleaning the trailer and hauling out garbage; to set
up the LI-6251 for cylinder calibrations in the trailer; to fix T3 on the tower;
to bring some cylinders up to the site from Ramaley
Weather: mostly cloudy skies, with some heavy intermittent snow
Misc. The road to C1 is open! Drove to the trailer with Kurt in the back with
the cylinders
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* at 14:18 MST, fixed T3 on the tower--the wires had come uncoupled
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 77
TP101 461 middle probe = 100
farthest probe = 108
* started massive cleaning of the trailer
* here are the results from the calibrations run in the trailer
(see ~sburns/docs/calibrations_co2/cal_co2_080515.dat)
Post-cals:
----------
at 450psi, CC240435 values= (402.34+403.68+403.51+404.02)./4= 403.38 ppm
at 350psi, CC187116= (405.04+404.76+404.89+404.53)./4= 404.805 ppm
at 400 psi, CC66823= (333.37+333.7+333.74+333.76)./4= 333.64 ppm.
Pre-cal:
--------
at 1700 psi, SG9151924BAL = (408.42+407.7+408.27)./3 = 408.13 ppm.
* Brought some old cylinders back to campus, brought some new cylinder up to
the trailer, calibrated and post-calibrated some cylinders, Here's the skinny:
brought up:
==================================================
CC262308, airgas, N2
CC68888, airgas, co2 in N2? 412.9 ppm +/- 2%
brought down to return to Airgas
==================================================
CC199706, airgas N2
CC125555, airgas N2
CC240435, airgas, co2 in air, 407.8 ppm
CC187116, airgas, co2 in air, 400.0 ppm
CC66823, scott-marrin, co2 in air, 334.86 ppm
the co2 concentrations are nominal ones from airgas
we also did a cal on a new co2 cylinder that was already in the trailer
(#?), and this is ready to go out to the tower
545: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 07-May-2008 09:59:01 MDT, site visit on Sunday, May 4th, 2008 (SpB)
Sunday, May 4th, 2008 Visit:
----------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: download logger data, check on the
li-6262 flux system.
Weather: Very Sunny and warm. A few wind bursts, but generally
calm.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up my own jeep. hiked up the powerline.
* the snow is really starting to go fast---the powerline is nearly
snow-free.
* Kurt and Todd A were up there...trying to get the tundracam up and
running...
---------
* snow depths at snow temp probes:
closest to tree = 73 cm (assuming top tape is 80cm--need to double check)
TP101 461 middle probe = 93 cm
farthest probe = 101 cm
* noticed that the support cable holding up the 25m REBS Q*7 sensor
was detached...it was just loose and had blown over near the boom for
the CNR-1 sensor...it looks like maybe the clip holding the cable to
the boom had come loose (since no parts were missing). I reconnected
and tightened it---this will probably have some small effect on the
alignment of the REBS sensor.
* from 11:42-12:30 MST, swapped out the 2-micron nupro filter at the
inlet for the LI-6262 ec system. the plastic nalgene cover over the
inlet was completely trashed/gone. So, I found a nalgene in the shed
and used that to replace the cover...disconnected the lines in/out of
the LI-6262 so no flow was passing through the li-6262 during filter
swap. ran for about 10 minutes after swapping to try and avoid dust,
etc getting into the cell...sequence:
- at 11:40 MST - did zero, then disconnected LI-6262
with N2, co2 = 175 mV
h2o = 179 mV
sample flow approx 7.77
- from 11:45-12:20 MST made changes, swapped filter
with N2, co2 = 189 mV
h2o = 190 mV
sample flow approx 8.26
- at ~12:30 MST, back to sample
* downloaded all logger data except for UC and UCB (reset time on
all loggers--most all were within 30 sec of russter2 time):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1173607 May 4 10:53 cnr5_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 42896 May 4 10:54 cnr5_4b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 403922 May 4 10:57 cnr5_4c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 251625 May 4 11:09 met5_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 270918 May 4 11:06 prf5_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 421996 May 4 11:13 met5_4b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 527745 May 4 12:10 nctc5_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1221573 May 4 12:54 soil5_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 278359 May 4 12:59 soil5_4b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1342236 May 4 13:11 tc5_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 657908 May 4 13:17 tc5_4b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 150201 May 4 13:19 noah5_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 175929 May 4 13:24 mrs5_4.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1215190 May 4 16:33 mrs_080504.dat
webcam photos, dates/times:
on 5/6/2008 at 11:00 MDT (10:00 MST) i logged in and set
the photo rate to 30 sec..got:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 64253 May 6 10:00 2008050609595501t.jpg
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 64202 May 6 09:59 2008050609592501t.jpg
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 63342 May 6 09:59 2008050609585501t.jpg
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 64053 May 6 09:58 2008050609582501t.jpg
then reset the photo rate to 2 hours...i think this should now work...
checked at 14:32 MDT (ie, 13:32 MST),
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 49120 May 5 13:02 2008050513021401t.jpg
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 61506 May 5 11:02 2008050511021401t.jpg
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 66644 May 5 09:02 2008050509021401t.jpg
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 63386 May 5 07:02 2008050507021401t.jpg
etc, etc.
544: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 21-Apr-2008 10:29:50 MDT, site visit on Friday, April 18, 2008 (JB)
Site visit on Friday, April 18, 2008
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At the site: JB
Purpose of visit: a few routine tasks (e.g. get snow depths, swap flasks at the
west robot, swap desiccant at the LI-6251, check on the gas cylinders at the
tower), collect needles for Jia, haul some cylinders around, try to make the
21x in the trailer save 5-min avg. data
Weather: warm, sunny, breezy, snow very heavy and very wet
Misc: Drove a Jeep to the Marr Lab and hiked to C1
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* swapped 4 flasks at the west robot, hauled back a suitcase to mail to Utah
* hauled empty N2 cylinder CC193045 back to the trailer
* snow depths at snow temp probes:
closest to tree = buried
TP101 461 middle probe = 121 cm
farthest probe = 130 cm
* span @ 1250 psi, N2 @ 1325 psi
* swapped desiccant at the LI-6251:
11:18 MST, 0=0.002
11:38 MST, 0=0.001
* downloaded from soil logger...didn't know if it had been done earlier in the
week so I figured it was worth investigating...soil data had been grabbed on
Tuesday, so there is a small soil file from Friday
* put the SC32B in Noah's logger box
in addition, there is one SC32A on campus, and another SC32A in the trailer
* tried to connect to the 21x in the trailer but couldn't...spent almost 30
minutes trying all possible combinations of serial cable, SC12 cable and
SC32A interface but couldn't connect...power at the logger was fine and the
battery was fine...had trouble connecting to this logger the last time I
wanted to work with it but after about 5 minutes could finally connect...
* brought the storage modules and pcmcia card up to the trailer
* dug out the lowest prof inlet
* NO snow on the 2m REBS Rnet sensor
543: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 17-Apr-2008 12:45:10 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, April 15, 2008 (JH, SpB, JB)
Site visit on Tuesday, April 15, 2008
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At the site: JB, SpB, JH
Purpose of visit:
(JH/JB) Needle collections, snow pit, soil collection, 99% 13C experiment
(SpB) a few routine site tasks (e.g. clean krypton optics, get snow depths,
adjust the flow rates in the LI-6262 sample cell), maybe set up the LI-6251 in
the trailer, maybe set up the accelerometers on the tower
Weather: very warm, a bit breezy
Misc: Drove the gray Jeep to the Marr Lab, hiked to C1. Saw a robin on the road
about 200m from the trailer.
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* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = covered
TP101 461 middle probe = 111 cm
farthest probe = 118 cm
* at 10:30 MST, fixed power connection for NCTC logger. When the
power supply was moved (on 3/19) from the 1st tower level up to the
platform level (right next to NCTC logger) the wires were still
connected to the green plug at the logger---the far end of the wires
must have touched, shorting out the power. after these wires were
removed from the green plug, everything came back and worked normally.
* at 11:35 MST, swiped krypton hygrometer
* at 11:45 MST, moved 12.5 li-7500 closer to ati sonic
* from ~11:50-11:55 MST, adjusted flow rates in the LI-6262 sample cell
* collected needles from all 18 of Jia's "collection trees"
* dug a snow pit to get a soil sample
* completed one cycle of Jia's 99% 13C experiment on the 10m platform on the
tower
* dumped a pcmcia card at Lucas's computer before hiking up to C1
* swapped pcmcia cards at the mrs logger and dumped those data at Lucas's
computer before leaving the MRS
* logger data downloaded:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 249339 Apr 15 11:02 met4_15b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1142380 Apr 15 11:00 met4_15.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 183321 Apr 15 12:54 mrs4_15.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 777091 Apr 15 10:40 nctc4_15.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 570054 Apr 15 10:48 prf4_15.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 63099 Apr 15 12:36 soil4_15b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1182296 Apr 15 12:35 soil4_15.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 37767 Apr 15 12:49 tc4_15b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1409160 Apr 15 12:48 tc4_15.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 32244 Apr 15 13:16 trlr4_15.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 882111 Apr 15 14:50 mrs_080415.dat
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 959540 Apr 15 09:13 mrs_080402.dat
* note, the MRS logger was off by about 3 minutes, ie:
MRS time = 12:49:14 MST
true time = 12:52:00 MST.
542: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 03-Apr-2008 10:30:25 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, April 2, 2008 (JB, SL, NT, Nate M, Chris)
Wednesday, April 2, 2008 site visit
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At the site: JB, SL, NT, Nate M, Chris
Purpose of visit:
(JB) To swap N2 cylinders at the tower (priority), download some logger data,
swap flasks at the west robot, and do a few other small tasks.
(NT, SL, Nate M, Chris--a huge Alaskan) To remove all of the snow exclusion
fencing and do some snow manipulation.
Weather: warm, sunny, calm, but very wet from melting/dripping snow.
Misc. Packed five people (including a huge Alaskan guy named Chris) into the
gray Jeep. Parked at the Marr Lab and hiked to C1.
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* downloaded from soil, tcs and noah loggers, and swapped pcmcia cards at the
mrs logger
* snow depths at snow temp probes:
closest to tree = 100 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 110 cm
farthest probe = 118 cm
* swapped N2 cylinders at the tower:
Retired cylinder CC193045 @ empty
Started cylinder CC198701 @ 1900 psi
Leak check info:
2:15 MDT 1900 psi
4:15 MDT 1900 psi
* dug out the lowest prof inlet on the mini tower
* confirmed that the new Gelman filters are in a cupboard in the trailer (down
by russter2)
* confirmed that the Gelman filter (new 1/2008) is on the co2 prof inlet on the
tower (but there is no cover over it)...still need to add a soda bottle
540: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 20-Mar-2008 10:40:18 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, March 19, 2008 (JB, SpB, EB, NT, AW, SLS)
Wednesday, March 19, 2008 site visit
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At the site: JB, SpB, NT, EB, SLS, AW
Purpose of visit:
(JB, SpB) to swap flasks at the west robot, download some logger data, move the
NCTC logger's charging system into the empty Campbell box next to the NCTC
logger, and replace the repaired cr23x UCB logger (remove Jia's 10x).
(NT, EB, SLS, AW) to work at NT's snow manipulation plots in the eastern
forest
Weather: very windy most of the day, but mostly clear and sunny
Misc. notes: Drove the purple Prius to the Marr Lab and hiked to C1. Erin
skinned up to C1 on his K2 Piste Stinx 180s. Duane drove up to C1 in the snow
cat, so we got to walk Bear back down to the Marr Lab at the end of the day
because he doesn't like the snow cat. Steve Siebold was back in his office at
the Marr Lab after a ~6 week hiatus.
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* swapped four flasks at the west robot
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 82 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 102 cm
farthest probe = 110 cm
* replaced the UCB 10x (Jia's) with the repaired cr23x; the soil moisture
sensor seemed to be working fine once the cr23x was swapped back into place
* moved the NCTC logger's charging system into the empty Campbell box next to
the NCTC logger on the tower platform
--> For the 2-D sonic's power, we used a 300mA 120VAC to 12VDC adaptor. The
adaptor end is plugged into a power strip in the quacker's box, and the
bare wires are wired into a small terminal strip (the bare wires coming
from the sonic are wired into the other side of this terminal strip).
--> the charging unit that was previously located on a lower level of the
tower was moved into the empty Campbell box that sits right next to the
NCTC logger's box on the ~10m platform. The dead battery in the charging
unit was replaced with a new YUASA 12 VDV 7.0Ah battery. AC power for the
charging unit still comes from the lower gray "power box" on the tower,
but is now carried up to the charging unit via the blue extension cord
that had been sitting unused in the shed. This extends up and into the
Campbell box on the platform, and the original AC-DC adaptor from the
gray power box plugs into it. The adaptor's bare wires wire directly into
the 2 "chg" terminals on the charging unit's terminal strip. Another
length of wire runs from one each of the "+12V" and ground terminals to
the little green plug on the logger.
* downloaded from NCTC, UCB, soil, Tcs, and swapped pcmcia cards at the mrs
logger
* hauled 2 empty cylinders back to the trailer
--> there were two empty gas cylinders (I think one N2 and one span?) inside
the tower fence that got hauled back to the trailer and secured in front
of the trailer. In addition to the N2 cylinder currently running at the
tower, there is one new tank waiting in the trailer and another new tank
waiting out at Como Creek (where hydra used to reside)
* helped Nicole and Co. shovel snow for a little while at her snow manipulation
plots in the eastern forest
* logger files:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 100258 Mar 19 10:58 ucb3_19_strg_area1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 479694 Mar 19 11:04 ucb3_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 373972 Mar 19 12:11 nctc3_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1202848 Mar 19 12:54 soil3_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 91288 Mar 19 12:56 soil3_19b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1450805 Mar 19 13:14 tc3_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 52424 Mar 19 13:36 080319w.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 885613 Mar 19 17:14 mrs_080319.dat
* info about march 18th 2008 changes to ntp on quacker:
the only file changed on the quacker was:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2831 Mar 18 13:25 /etc/ntp.conf
the line:
restrict russter mask 255.255.255.255 nomodify notrap noquery
was commented out, and one line (taken from russter2) was added, ie:
# -- CLIENT NETWORK -------
# Permit systems on this network to synchronize with this
# time service. Do not permit those systems to modify the
# configuration of this service. Also, do not use those
# systems as peers for synchronization.
# restrict 192.168.1.0 mask 255.255.255.0 notrust nomodify notrap
restrict 10.0.0.0 mask 255.255.255.0 notrust nomodify notrap
# --- OUR TIMESERVERS -----
# or remove the default restrict line
# Permit time synchronization with our time source, but do not
# permit the source to query or modify the service on this system.
# restrict russter mask 255.255.255.255 nomodify notrap noquery
server russter
then we did:
[root@quacker root]# /etc/init.d/ntpd stop
Shutting down ntpd: [ OK ]
[root@quacker root]# /etc/init.d/ntpd start
ntpd: Synchronizing with time server: [ OK ]
Starting ntpd: [ OK ]
to check that ntp is running do (on russter2):
ntpq -p quacker
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
==============================================================================
*russter2-gw tcom-gw-loop.co 3 u 416 1024 377 0.600 0.014 0.369
and on ruster2 this is:
ntpq -p
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
==============================================================================
*tcom-gw-loop.co india.colorado. 2 u 488 1024 377 4.183 -1.224 0.711
538: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 07-Mar-2008 11:58:35 MST, site visit on Thursday, March 6, 2008 (JB)
Thursday, March 6, 2008 site visit
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At the site: JB
Purpose of visit: to download from all of the tower loggers, the soil and tcs
loggers, and swap pcmcia cards at the mrs logger; to swap flasks at the west
robot, download the data and change the fudge day (a.k.a. work day); re-connect
the 21x in the trailer, re-send the program to it and make sure it is connected
to the edgeport; get "ucb10x_2.csi" (the program currently running on the ucb
logger) off the usb key and into /data/projects/NIWOT/data_logger/logger_programs/;
Weather: cold but calm and sunny most of the day
Misc. notes: Drove the gray Jeep to the Marr Lab. The digging in the parking lot
is finished and the bathrooms are open again. The Jeep didn't have a driver's
side windshield wiper so I couldn't use the wipers at all. The rear wiper didn't
work. Hiked to C1. Quite a bit of new snow at the site. About 6 inches new on
the way out to the west robot.
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* downloaded from cnr, prof, met, nctc, soil, tcs, and swapped pcmcia cards at
the mrs logger
cnr was ~2 minutes behind russter2 time; prof was 1.5 minutes ahead of
russter2 time; met was ~1 minute behind russter2 time; nctc was ~2 minutes
behind russter2 time; west robot cr23x was 2 minutes ahead of russter2 time;
soil was 3 minutes behind russter2 time; tcs was ~3 minutes behind russter2
time
* logger files:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 beaurejm staff 41724 Mar 6 12:17 trlr3_6.txt*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 beaurejm staff 1092390 Mar 6 13:31 cnr3_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 beaurejm staff 327457 Mar 6 13:35 cnr3_6b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 beaurejm staff 679175 Mar 6 13:53 prf3_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 beaurejm staff 70165 Mar 6 13:55 prf3_6b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 beaurejm staff 998790 Mar 6 14:09 met3_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 beaurejm staff 813122 Mar 6 14:19 met3_6b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 beaurejm staff 1043212 Mar 6 14:34 nctc3_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 beaurejm staff 484947 Mar 6 14:40 nctc3_6b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 beaurejm staff 59537 Mar 6 15:12 080306w.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 beaurejm staff 726162 Mar 6 15:42 soil3_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 beaurejm staff 704084 Mar 6 15:48 soil3_6b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 beaurejm staff 705176 Mar 6 15:54 soil3_6c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 beaurejm staff 120576 Mar 6 15:56 soil3_6d.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 beaurejm staff 796922 Mar 6 16:14 tc3_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 beaurejm staff 806105 Mar 6 16:20 tc3_6b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 beaurejm staff 686729 Mar 6 16:26 tc3_6c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 beaurejm staff 216476 Mar 6 16:28 tc3_6d.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1526569 Mar 19 09:41 mrs_080306.dat
* swapped 4 flasks at west robot, downloaded data and changed the fudge day
from 5 to 4, so work days are now Wed/Thurs
* span @ 1525 psi, N2 @ 1025 psi
* re-connected the 21x in the trailer, re-sent "21trlr.dld" then captured some
data in hyper-terminal (the *.txt file of this data is in the logger data
directory on russter2
* added "ucb10x_2.csi" to the logger programs directory on russter2
* hauled the dead ucb battery from the shed to the trailer
** when I replaced the entire battery/charging system for the ucb logger back on 2/22/08,
I needed a known functioning charger so I took the one that had
been running with the 21x and its battery in the trailer. Thus, in order to
re-connect the 21x today I needed a functioning charger. There were two
chargers in the trailer: one that SpB had noted "might be broken" and the
one I pulled from the ucb logger on 2/22, also noted (by me) "broken?"
Both of these chargers tested out to be broken. Luckily I found a good
charger in the shed (this charger was in the action packer that also
housed the good battery I swapped for the dead ucb battery on 2/22). With
only one good charger that I could find, I couldn't try charging the dead
ucb battery--this is something to try when we buy a few new chargers, or
we could use the one that is kept next to porter in JB's/MW's/SpB's office,
but it is nice to have one always on hand in the lab...
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 92 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 105 cm
farthest probe = 109 cm
* Calibration coefficients for the re-calibrated LI-6251:
LI-6251 CO2 Analyzer:
Serial Number: IRG1-308
Date: 28 Feb 2008
# recal on 28 Feb 2008 (cell cleaned). new values:
To <- 36.3+273.15 # K
K <- 18572
A <- 0.1379
B <- 1.875E-05
C <- 2.560E-09
R <- 0.0
Po <- 101.3 # kPa
p.slope <- 0.01517 # kPa/mV
p.offset <- 58.912 # kP
535: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 26-Feb-2008 14:37:20 MST, site visit Friday, February 22, 2008 (JB)
Friday, February 22, 2008 site visit:
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At the site: JB
Purpose of visit: address the possibility of a power problem at the ucb logger,
abd try to get that data streaming into the data system again
Weather: warm, sunny, mostly calm
Misc. notes: drove my car up to the Marr Lab, hiked to C1
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* tested the cr23x (ucb) in the trailer and confirmed that it is unresponsive
* replaced the entire battery/charger system for the ucb logger
* got the data from ucb (Jia's cr10x) going back into the data system again (was a matter of sufficient power to the logger)
* started running "ucb10x_2.csi" at the ucb logger (this program uses
instruction P138 for the cs616 water content reflectometer), although there
still seems to be something going on with this sensor; investigate when the
cr23x is returned
532: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 26-Feb-2008 11:23:35 MST, site visit on Thursday, February 21, 2008 ( JB, SpB )
Thursday, February 21, 2008 site visit:
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At the site: JB, SpB
Purpose of visit: swap flasks, swap sonics at top of tower, mess with the ucb
logger
Weather: cold, snowing
Misc. notes: drove the teal Jeep to the Marr Lab, hiked to C1
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* swapped 4 flasks
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 67 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 83 cm
farthest probe = 91 cm
* upgraded the firmware on jias cr10x, ie:
cr10x (jias), from *B, get: 02: 2706 1 (this was AFTER the firmware upgrade, ie, cr10x_firmware22.exe)
cr10x (jias), from *B, get: 02: 5931.0 (this was before the firmware upgrade, ie, cr10x_firmware22.exe)
* here is what the data were looking like from ucb (chan 202) at the end of the day:
rserial quacker 202
*** use ^d or ^c to terminate rserial
send socket open to quacker
1,1262,.155,.214,1.1317,2015.4,125.4,.992,-6999,6999,-.755\r\n
1,1262,.141,.191,1.0984,2018.7,122.8,.992,-6999,6999,-.755\r\n
1,1262,.155,.197,1.0652,2019.3,122.8,.992,-6999,6999,-.755\r\n
1,1262,.138,.194,1.0652,2024.6,122.8,.992,-6999,6999,-.755\r\n
1,1262,.138,.191,.99858,2021.9,125.4,.992,-6999,6999,-.745\r\n
* swapped second re-calibrated sonic (sn 0438) with the EOL sonic (sn
0536) @ top of tower, SpB brought the EOL sonic back to NCAR. Note that
the csat that was originally at 2.5m (from 2004-2007) is now at 21.5m and
vice versa.
* adjusted span gas flow rate
* swapped the broken ucb logger (cr23x micrologger) with one of Jia's cr10x
loggers; still couldn't get the logger to send the data to the data system
* the following code should work for the cs616 water content reflectometer using
instruction P138:
9: CS616 Water Content Reflectometer (P138)
1: 1 Reps
2: 23 SE Channel
3: 1 C1 is first of sequential Control Ports used
4: 8 Loc [ period_1 ]
5: 1.0 Mult
6: 0.0 Offset
10: Polynomial (P55)
1: 1 Reps
2: 8 X Loc [ period_1 ]
3: 9 F(X) Loc [ vwc_1 ]
4: -0.0663 C0
5: -0.0063 C1
6: 0.0007 C2
7: 0.0 C3
8: 0.0 C4
9: 0.0 C5
* wiring info for the ucb logger(s):
sensor cr23x cr10x
------- ---------- ----------
par_up ch1 (diff) ch1 (diff)
par_dn ch2 (diff) ch2 (diff)
rebs ch7 (diff) ch4 (diff)
gmp343 ch24 (SE) ch12 (SE)
257-l ch7 (SE) ch11 (SE)
cs616 ch23 (SE) ch5 (SE)
cs107 ch5 (SE) ch9 (SE)
ASCX15AN ch22 (SE) NaN
wiring connections for each sensor:
-----------------------------------
par sensors:
blue wire = L
green wire = H
par sensors:
blue wire = L
green wire = H
rebs sensor:
orange = H
blue (white) = L
white (blue) = signal GND
** note, there is also a 12V fan for the rebs sensor (one red and one
black wire)...let's leave this unconnected for now...
gmp343 (note, casing around wires is orange):
yellow wire = SE channel
metal wire = signal ground
pink wire = +12V
grey wire = power ground
257-l soil matrix water sensor
black = excitation port, eg, ex1
clear = power grnd
red wire = se chan
white wire = signal gnd
cs616
orange wire = control port, eg, C1
green wire = SE channel
red wire = + 12V
black = signal ground
clear = power ground
cs107
black wire = excitation port, eg, ex2
red wire = SE channel
purple wire = "AG" or signal ground
clear wire = "G" or power ground
531: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 26-Feb-2008 10:21:25 MST, site visit on Wednesday, February 20, 2008 (JB, NT)
Wednesday, February 20, 2008 site visit:
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At the site: JB, NT
Purpose of visit: diagnose/fix the problem with the ucb logger/chan202 (data
stopped coming through this channel around 1:40 UTC on 2/19, which would be
around 18:40 MST on 2/18), i.e.
data_stats < /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt080219.000000
Opened:
chan #points start time end time delta time freq
200 287902 00:00:00.009 07:59:59.988 28799.979 9.997
201 288001 00:00:00.063 07:59:59.968 28799.905 10.000
202 6027 00:00:00.028 01:40:26.071 6026.043 1.000
203 28800 00:00:00.496 07:59:59.359 28798.863 1.000
204 28800 00:00:00.014 07:59:59.173 28799.159 1.000
205 28800 00:00:00.424 07:59:59.545 28799.121 1.000
206 287992 00:00:00.063 07:59:59.946 28799.883 10.000
207 28799 00:00:00.591 07:59:59.294 28798.703 1.000
216 28799 00:00:00.724 07:59:59.816 28799.092 1.000
Also, to download from the uc logger and check on the new span and N2 cylinders
Weather: very warm, sunny, calm
Misc. notes: helped NT haul a piece of 4-by-6 plywood out to her snow exclusion
plot in the eastern forest
Drove to the Marr Lab with NT in the gray Jeep, hiked to C1
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* span @ 1750 psi (dropping 25 psi/week, seems good); N2 @ 1700 psi (dropping
~200 psi/week, seems okay)
* downloaded from the UC logger
* downloaded from the UCB logger
* Opened the ucb logger box and saw that the logger's LCD was "blacked out."
Fortunately, I was able to connect to it and download the data. There
was no new data coming in though. Checked the power at the logger and saw only
10.2 VDC. Before messing with the power I downloaded from the uc logger.
Power here seemed fine, at 12.8 VDC. Next I went over to the action packer
with the batteries for these loggers and checked power there. The uc battery
was outputting 13.75 VDC. The ucb battery was outputting only 11.5 VDC. I
noticed that the charger didn't look solidly plugged into the power strip so
I fixed this then re-tested the battery output. It was a few tenths higher.
I then disconnected the ucb logger from the battery and re-checked the battery
output, which jumped to 13.5 VDC. It seemed to be taking a charge so I
re-connected the ucb logger and re-checked the battery output, which showed
12 VDC...Still an increase over the last time I checked with the logger
connected, although there is obviously some drainage by having the logger
connected. Went back over to the loggers to check power and try connecting
again. Power and connection at uc were fine (i.e. nothing went hay wire when
I was tampering with the batteries). When I re-opened the ucb box I noticed
that the cells on the LCD had become much darker, just like the screen on the
nctc logger a few months back. And this time I couldn't connect to it,
even after ten+ tries.
Seems like there is definitely something wrong with the logger (reminiscent
of the problem with the nctc logger back in October '07), but there could
also be something going on with the power.
530: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 14-Feb-2008 11:41:05 MST, site visit on Wednesday, February 13, 2008 (JB)
Wednesday, February 13, 2008 site visit:
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At the site: JB
Purpose of visit: grab snow depths and data from the mrs, soil, tcs and noah
loggers; bring a suitcase of flasks back to campus; get pressure bomb equipment
for Mick; swap gas cylinders at the tower; continue work on Noah's snow sensors
Weather: beautiful day, unusually warm, mostly clear skies, some gusty wind at
times
Misc. notes: dug a huge hole in front of the trailer door, although it will
probably be filled in by next visit; on Sunday (2/10/08) the female moose and
her calf were spotted by Stan in the far eastern forest near Nicole's snow
fence plots (no duel ensued); noticed there was no extension wire for snow
sensor #2, thus couldn't connect this sensor (the other snow sensors I've been
working on have extensions coming from Noah's logger/multi-plexer, and this one
was also supposed to have one...)
Drove a Chevy Malibu to the Marr Lab, hiked to C1.
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* retired N2 cylinder CC125555 (~empty), started N2 cylinder CC193045 (1900 psi)
* retired span cylinder CC18996 (~empty), started span cylinder CC199497
(~1775 psi)
* swapped pcmcia cards at the mrs logger
* downloaded from the soil, tcs, and noah loggers
* connected snow sensor #3 (this is the northern of the two locations in the big
clearing just a few meters to the east of the north canopy tower)
* hauled a suitcase full of flasks back to campus to mail to Utah
* brought the pressure bomb's regulator, mag glass and stopper kit back to
campus for Mick
* leak check info for the new N2 and span cylinders at the tower:
N2 leak check Span leak check
-------------- ----------------
12:27 1900 psi 12:27 1775 psi
2:30 1900 psi 2:30 1775 psi
* snow depths:
closest to tree = 72 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 90 cm
farthest probe = 95 cm
529: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 11-Feb-2008 11:07:34 MST, site visit on Thursday, February 7, 2008 (JB)
Thursday, February 7, 2008 site visit:
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At the site: JB
Pupose of visit: swap flasks at the west robot and make sure the change of fudgeday for 2008 was accepted by the logger without any trouble (it was); download
from Noah's logger; try to install all three of Noah's new snow sensors; check
on the N2 and span at the tower.
Weather: pretty cold and snowing most of the day; despite the NOAA forecast
calling for wind gusts up to 85 MPH, I felt little wind while in the forest
around the tower, although the hike up to C1 from the Marr Lab was very
blustery.
Misc. notes: Only got one of three snow sensors connected. Tried using the butt connectors supplied and recommended by Noah to crimp his snow sensor wires...I
don't think these worked very well. Should devise an alternate method. The butt connectors are very difficult to crimp. There might be a specific tool?
The sensor I connected is located ~30 yards SW of the north canopy tower, next
to a tree bole near Jia's sap flow site.
Drove a Chevy Malibu to the Marr Lab, hiked to C1.
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* N2 @ 200 psi, span @ 100 psi
* swapped 4 flasks at west robot
* downloaded from Noah's logger
* connected one of Noah's snow sensors (next to a tree bole ~30 yards SW of the
north canopy tower, "beneath-canopy", near Jia's sap flow site; not sure if it is working properly)
528: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 05-Feb-2008 10:04:56 MST, site visit on Friday, February 1, 2008 (JB, SLS, NT)
Friday, February 1, 2008 site visit:
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At the site: JB, SLS, NT
Purpose of visit: to switch the SDM setting on the re-deployed, re-calibrated
c-sat3 (2m); to reinforce the flagging around the mini tower; investigate the
gmp343 probe (off scale on cockpit); check how the span and N2 cylinders at the
tower are doing; get snow depths
Weather: not too bad, warmer and pretty calm
Misc. notes: When there are two or more sonics on the same logger, each has to
have a different SDM setting (on the mini tower, the sonic at 2.5m is set to
SDM 4, and the sonic at the top of the mini tower is set to SDM 3); the gmp343
probe is wired into SE channel 24 on the UCB logger...
yellow wire -- channel 24 low
metal wire -- ground
pink wire -- +12V
gray wire -- ground
Drove the gray Jeep to the Marr Lab, and hiked to C1 from there
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
* switched the SDM setting on the re-calibrated sonic from 3 to 4; this got it
working fine
* reinforced the flagging around the mini tower
* power cylcled the gmp343 probe and got it back on scale in cockpit
* span @ 200 psi; N2 @ 190 psi; retired the N2 (CC198536 @ 190 psi, started
N2 CC125555 @ 400 psi -- this was Jia's summer pressure bomb cylinder)
*now depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 70 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 80 cm
farthest probe = 86 cm
527: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 30-Jan-2008 14:32:04 MST, site visit on Tuesday, January 29, 2008 (JB, SpB)
Tuesday, January 29, 2008 site visit:
----------------------------------------------------------------------
At the site: JB, SpB
Purpose of visit: to re-deploy the re-calibrated sonic at 2 meters on the mini
tower and remove the sonic at 2 meters on the mini to send in for re-cal
Weather: BRUTAL; -20 C and peak wind gusts ~25 m/s
Misc. notes: SpB flagged off an area containing subterranean sensors around the mini tower...fortify this with rope/string next visit; JB and SpB helped
Duane/Dwayne? load NT's snow blower onto the snow cat; didn't get the
re-calibrated sonic working yet, need to change SDM settings...
Drove the gray Jeep to the Marr Lab, hiked to C1 along the main road
----------------------------------------------------------------------
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 53 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 70 cm
farthest probe = 77 cm
* re-deployed the re-calibrated sonic sn0226 at 2 meters on the mini tower,
removed the 2.5 meter sonic (sn 0438) to send back for re-cal
* JB and SpB helped Duane/Dwayne? load NT's snow blower onto the snow cat
* SpB flagged off an area containing subterranean sensors around the mini
tower...fortify this with rope/string next visit
* info from eol Chris about csat sn0438:
>??
ET= 10 ts=i XD=d GN=201a TK=1 UP=5 FK=0 RN=1 IT=1 DR=102 rx=2 fx=038 BX=0 AH=1
AT=0 RS=0 BR=0 RI=0 GO=00000 HA=0 6X=3 3X=2 PD=2 SD=0 ?d sa=1
WM=o ar=0 ZZ=0 DC=6 ELo=020 021 020 ELb=020 021 020 TNo=dee d TNb=ede JD= 007
C0o=-2-2-2 C0b=-2-2-2 RC=0 tlo=8 9 8 tlb=8 9 8 DTR=01740 CA=1 TD= duty=028
AQ= 10 AC=1 CD=0 SR=1 UX=0 MX=0 DTU=02320 DTC=01160
RD=o ss=1 XP=2 RF=018 DS=007 SN0438 08aug00 HF=005 JC=3 CB=3 MD=5 DF=05000 RNA=1 rev 3.0a cs=45278 &=0 os=
here are the settings they change when they use the rs-232 output:
>rs=1
>ri=1
>sr2718
Ld 1 ok. Ld 2 ok.>
526: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 28-Jan-2008 10:45:48 MST, site visit on Friday, January 25, 2008 (JB, NT)
Friday, January 25, 2008 site visit:
---------------------------------------------------
At the site: JB, NT
Purpose of visit: to haul some gas cylinders to/from the tower; check current
pressures of gas cylinders running at the tower; swap flasks at the west robot
and change the logger program to account for the correct fudge day; download
from some loggers and swap pcmcia cards at the mrs logger; dig out lowest
profiler inlets at the mini tower and dig out the uc and ucb logger boxes; grab snow depths
Weather: cold, some snow
Misc. notes: lost part of an ultra-torr fitting for one of the flasks not
currently in use...there weren't any spare parts in the robot (only spare
o-rings)...need to get a few replacements to have on hand
Drove the gray Jeep (two Prius cars are booked through March, and Trans.
Services is not allowing their new Prius to go to the MRS) to the Marr Lab,
hiked to C1 from there
Nicole was at the trailer for a few hours to mess with her broken snow blower
----------------------------------------------------
* re-calibrated csat3 returned to CU
* hauled new span cylinder (CC199497) to the tower
* hauled old N2 cylinder (CC199706, 100 psi) to trailer
* current N2 @ 400 psi
* current span @ 250 psi
* swapped 4 flasks as west robot, changed logger program to account for correct fudge day (now=5, previously=6)
* downloaded from soil, tc, uc, ucb, and swapped pcmcia cards at mrs logger; all data files given correct post-processing name and moved to
/data/projects/NIWOT/data_logger/
* dug out the lowest profiler inlets at the mini tower and the uc/ucb logger
boxes
* snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 50 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 65 cm
farthest probe = 72 cm
525: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 16-Jan-2008 10:55:10 MST, site visit on Monday, January 14, 2008 (JB, SpB)
Monday, January 14, 2008 site visit:
---------------------------------------------------
At the site: JB, SpB
Purpose of visit: remove the 24m sonic anemometer to return to Campbell for its
first re-cal in a decade; swap it with a loaner sonic from EOL; download data
from the loggers; do a cal and some post-cals on new/old span cylinders; look
for a SC532(A) 9-pin Peripheral to RS232 converter box
Weather: calm and warm early; wind picked up during the afternoon
Misc. notes: did not download from the UC and UCB loggers, and did not swap
pcmcia cards at the mrs logger; the LI-6251 used for cals in the trailer was
acting flakey so we couldn't do the cals and post-cals we had hoped to do
(fortunately we have one new, calibrated span cylinder in the trailer awaiting
transportation to the tower)
Drove the purple Prius to the Marr Lab, hiked to C1 via the road so we could
drag EOL's sonic (in its caryying case) in a sled borrowed from the Marr Lab.
About half-way up the road Kurt ferried SpB and the sonic to C1 via his new
wagon towed behind the snow mobile.
---------------------------------------------------
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 46 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 63 cm
farthest probe = 68 cm
* downloaded logger data from all loggers but UC and UCB (and did not swap
pcmcia cards at the mrs logger). data files are:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 296611 Jan 14 12:35 cnr1_14.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 378212 Jan 14 12:49 met1_14.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 317909 Jan 14 12:53 nctc1_14.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 148409 Jan 14 14:04 noah1_14.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 155355 Jan 14 12:43 prf1_14.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1123627 Jan 14 13:43 soil1_14.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 699721 Jan 14 14:02 tc1_14b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 545130 Jan 14 13:50 tc1_14.dat*
* between 1* between 11:45-12:30 MST, removed the 21.5m sonic anemometer (csat,
sn 0226), to return to Campbell for its first re-cal in a decade;
swapped it with a loaner sonic (csat3, sn 0536) from EOL. A dump of
the sn0226 information is:
??
ET= 10 ts=i XD=d GN=637a TK=1 UP=5 FK=0 RN=1 IT=1 DR=102 rx=2 fx=038
BX=0 AH=1 AT=0 RS=0 BR=0 RI=0 GO=00000 HA=0 6X=3 3X=2 PD=2 SD=0 ?d
sa=1
WM=o ar=0 ZZ=0 DC=6 ELo=020 021 020 ELb=020 021 020 TNo=776 d TNb=677 JD= 005
C0o=-2-2-2 C0b=-2-2-2 RC=0 tlo=8 9 8 tlb=8 9 8 DTR=01740 CA=1 TD=
duty=029 AQ= 10 AC=1 CD=0 SR=1 UX=0 MX=0 DTU=02320 DTC=01160
RD=o ss=1 XP=2 RF=018 DS=007 SN0226 22dec97 HF=005 JC=3 CB=3 MD=5 DF=05000 RNA=1 rev 3.0a cs=18441 &=0 os=
>
* note, csat sn 0226 was later checked at the EOL wind tunnel (thanks
to Tom Horst and Chris Golubieski) and offsets were found to be less
than 4 cm/s.
* looked for a CS SC532(A)9-pin Peripheral to RS232 converter box in the trailer but didn't find one
* SpB set up a CS 21x logger to test in the trailer (only outputting
battery voltage and reference temp and some junk)
* at around 13:30 MST, replaced the gelman filter on the 10m profile inlet.
524: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 10-Jan-2008 11:21:27 MST, site visit on Wednesday, January 9, 2008 (JB, SL)
Wednesday, January 9, 2008 site visit:
--------------------------------------
At the site: JB, SL
Purpose of visit: re-start west robot (which had been off during the holiday
season), grab snow depths, change span cylinders, swap desiccant at the
LI-6251, swap 2-micron Nupro filters at the EC inlet, swap pcmcia cards at the
mrs logger.
Weather: cold, breezy, snowing for part of the day
Misc. notes: encountered 2 moose, a large female and her calf, along the main
trail from the tower to C1. No male in sight. The mother and calf were pretty
close to the bridge, and seemed to be heading in that very direction when I
stumbled upon them (this is interesting because SpB photographed moose tracks
and scat near the bridge just a week earlier; maybe the moose like the willows
near the brige). I was dragging an old cylinder along the trail, not really
paying attention to the surroundings, and I startled the mother, which caused
her to move...and it was her movement that I caught from the corner of my left
eye. Had she not moved when I approached I never would have seen them. She was
just a little bit off the main trail, her calf deeper in the woods, but when I
startled her she moved deeper into the woods to position herself directly
between me and her calf. They blended in with the trees so well. I hung out for a few minutes to observe them. They didn't seem too worked up by my presence.
Eventually the mother must have stopped feeling threatened because she started
moving north again and revealed her calf to me. The calf was pretty big too,
but probably only half the size of the mother. In sum, they didn't seem
aggressive, but it is probably worthwhile to be on the lookout for the male,
who could be an aggressor.
Drove the gray Jeep to the Marr Lab, hiked to C1
----------------------------------------
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 44 cm
middle probe = 61 cm
farthest probe = 68 cm
* re-started the west robot, everything seemed fine
* swapped pcmcia cards at the mrs logger; dumped the data into the new
common data directory on russter2 (/data/projects/NIWOT/data_logger/)
* N2 cylinder at the tower @ 900 psi
* @ 1:32 MST, stopped the GAST pump at the base of the tower, swapped 2-micron
Nupro filters at the inlet for the EC system, then re-started the GAST pump
@ 1:53 MST
* changed the desiccant for the LI-6251 between 2:04 and 2:24 MST
* retired Scott-Marrin span cylinder CC66823 @ 150 psi (hauled it back to the
trailer), started Airgas span cylinder CC18996 @ 400 psi
520: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 07-Jan-2008 14:21:38 MST, site visit on Friday, January 4th, 2008 (SpB, NT, SL)
Friday, January 4th, 2008 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB, NT, SL
Purpose of visit: return russter2 to the trailer.
Weather: very windy. But warm (for this time of year).
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove myself up, NT/SL rented a jeep from CU.
* Nicole and Stan were working out at their plots.
---------
* UnixOPS/Orrie were able to extract all the data from the old disk in
russter2 and put it on a new HD that i bought in Boulder.
* it wasn't clear if they were going to be able to finish this by the
end of the day, but they contacted me around 2pm and said it was
ready...so i had time to pick it up (with the new disk) and haul it
back up to the trailer. plugged it back in at the trailer and it
worked. The data system was running again at 16:30 MST.
* see "equipment purchases" for details about the western digital
EIDE hard disk.
519: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 07-Jan-2008 14:19:51 MST, site visit on Thursday, January 3rd, 2008 (SpB)
Thursday, January 3rd, 2008 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: check on russter2, download logger data, and (maybe)
replace the motherboard.
Weather: overcast. some wind bursts, but not too windy. much warmer
than it has been recently.
--------- Misc Notes:
* rented a prius from CU.
---------
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 38 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 52 cm
farthest probe = 58 cm
* tank pressures:
N2 @ 1150 psi
span @ 200 psi.
* when i arrived in the trailer russter2 had a frozen screen...it
looks like it locked up as Jia was trying to log out (her window was
still on the screen). it rebooted just fine (had to reboot with the
power button).
* note, on russter2: the "outside world" network cable goes into the
LOWER NIC card (eth0) and the tower network cable goes in the UPPER
nic card (eth1).
* orrie started the backup process at around 10:45am. i connected
russter2 directly to the outside world (ie, bypassing the D-Link hub
on the right-side of russter2). it looks like these are the backup
processes:
root 4898 3.9 0.6 7140 1756 ? S 10:48 1:14 sshd: root@notty
root 4908 0.0 0.3 5508 1008 ? S 10:48 0:00 csh -c /usr/local/python/bin/rdiff-backup --server
root 4925 0.7 3.7 19580 9492 ? S 10:48 0:13 /usr/local/python/bin/python /usr/local/python/bin/rdiff-backup
* messages from the logs...
is this "abnormal status" normal??
Jan 2 10:36:57 russter2 kernel: ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0xFE00 ctl 0xFE12 bmdma 0xFEA0 irq 9
Jan 2 10:36:57 russter2 kernel: ata2: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0xFE20 ctl 0xFE32 bmdma 0xFEA8 irq 9
Jan 2 10:36:57 russter2 kernel: ATA: abnormal status 0xFF on port 0xFE07
Jan 2 10:36:58 russter2 kernel: ATA: abnormal status 0xFF on port 0xFE27
Jan 2 10:37:48 russter2 kernel: sda: I/O error: dev 08:00, sector 0
Jan 2 10:37:48 russter2 aster: ] Change machine where you receive e-mail - use the "mailhome" command
Jan 2 10:37:48 russter2 kernel: I/O error: dev 08:00, sector 0
Jan 2 10:37:49 russter2 aster: ]
Jan 2 10:37:49 russter2 kernel: unable to read partition table
note, it took a while for me to be able to login..ie:
Jan 2 10:38:26 russter2 nut:
Jan 2 10:38:26 russter2 rc: Starting nut: failed
Jan 2 10:51:37 russter2 named[3413]: check_hints: A records for L.ROOT-SERVERS.NET class 1 do not match hint records
Jan 2 10:52:53 russter2 sshd[3777]: Accepted password for sburns from 128.138.220.181 port 32795 ssh2
Jan 2 10:52:53 russter2 sshd(pam_unix)[3786]: session opened for user sburns by (uid=0)
here is starting aster:
Jan 2 11:24:02 russter2 ingest[5212]: ingest started, listening on 8000
Jan 2 11:24:15 russter2 adamserver[5208]: Set OPS period: OPS=ops1
Jan 2 11:25:40 russter2 ingest(quacker)[5284]: mlockall failed: Cannot allocate memory
Jan 2 11:25:40 russter2 ingest(quacker)[5284]: quacker beginning connection on port 3081, stnNumber=11
Jan 2 11:25:40 russter2 ingest(quacker)[5284]: quacker rpc services started, rpc prog#536870939, stnNumber=11
Jan 2 11:25:46 russter2 ingest(quacker)[5284]: russter2 port 32942: setsockopt SO_SNDBUF=16384
Jan 2 11:25:46 russter2 ingest(quacker)[5284]: quacker STREAM socket connected to russter2:32942, 1 active connections
Jan 2 18:25:46 russter2 archive(quacker)[5294]: Connected to ingest quacker@russter2, port=32942
Jan 2 18:25:46 russter2 archive(quacker)[5294]: archiving started for quacker@russter2
Jan 2 18:25:51 russter2 nc_server[5210]: Cpened Connection, Id=0, heap=2772992
Jan 2 18:25:51 russter2 covar[5300]: Opened nc_server connection on server russter2, Id=0, writeTimeout=20, otherTimeout=100, batchPeriod=30\
0 secs
Jan 2 18:25:51 russter2 covar[5300]: Connected to nc_server: connectionId = 0
Jan 2 11:25:51 russter2 ingest(quacker)[5284]: russter2 port 32947: setsockopt SO_SNDBUF=16384
Jan 2 11:25:51 russter2 ingest(quacker)[5284]: quacker STREAM socket connected to russter2:32947, 2 active connections
Jan 2 18:25:51 russter2 covar[5300]: Connected to ingest quacker@russter2, port=32947
Jan 2 11:25:56 russter2 ingest(quacker)[5284]: quacker: SIGCHLD received
Jan 2 18:25:56 russter2 archive(quacker)[5294]: Opened: ./all/nwt080102.182531
jia logs in:
Jan 2 12:38:33 russter2 gdm(pam_unix)[3687]: session opened for user huj by (uid=0)
Jan 2 12:39:28 russter2 kernel: hda: dma_timer_expiry: dma status == 0x21
Jan 2 12:39:48 russter2 kernel: hda: dma_timer_expiry: dma status == 0x21
Jan 2 12:39:58 russter2 kernel: hda: error waiting for DMA
Jan 2 12:39:58 russter2 kernel: hda: dma timeout retry: status=0xd0 { Busy }
Jan 2 12:39:58 russter2 kernel:
Jan 2 12:39:58 russter2 kernel: hda: DMA disabled
Jan 2 12:40:00 russter2 kernel: ide0: reset: success
Jan 2 12:40:00 russter2 ingest(quacker)[5284]: socket write to russter2 port 32942: Resource temporarily unavailable, blocked:1, unreachable\
:0, errors:0
Jan 2 12:40:00 russter2 ingest(quacker)[5284]: socket write to russter2 port 32947: Resource temporarily unavailable, blocked:1, unreachable\
:0, errors:0
Jan 2 12:40:00 russter2 ingest(quacker)[5284]: russter2 port 32942, 1 lost samples due to blocked writes
Jan 2 12:40:00 russter2 ingest(quacker)[5284]: russter2 port 32947, 1 lost samples due to blocked writes
more errors and then it crashes at 13:21:
Jan 2 12:45:52 russter2 kernel: hda: dma_timer_expiry: dma status == 0x21
Jan 2 12:46:20 russter2 kernel: hda: dma_timer_expiry: dma status == 0x21
Jan 2 12:46:20 russter2 kernel: hda: error waiting for DMA
Jan 2 12:46:21 russter2 kernel: hda: dma timeout retry: status=0xd0 { Busy }
Jan 2 12:46:22 russter2 kernel:
Jan 2 12:46:22 russter2 kernel: hda: DMA disabled
Jan 2 12:46:23 russter2 kernel: ide0: reset: success
Jan 2 12:46:23 russter2 kernel: hda: dma_timer_expiry: dma status == 0x21
Jan 2 12:48:53 russter2 last message repeated 2 times
Jan 2 12:52:25 russter2 sshd[6900]: Accepted publickey for orrie from 128.138.196.85 port 33046 ssh2
Jan 2 12:52:25 russter2 sshd(pam_unix)[6909]: session opened for user orrie by (uid=0)
Jan 2 12:53:38 russter2 kernel: hda: dma_timer_expiry: dma status == 0x21
Jan 2 12:54:11 russter2 ingest(quacker)[5284]: quacker russter2.32778 socket closed, 3 active connections
Jan 2 13:07:24 russter2 kernel: hda: dma_timer_expiry: dma status == 0x21
Jan 2 13:07:43 russter2 sshd[7087]: Did not receive identification string from 128.138.238.150
Jan 2 13:18:19 russter2 sshd(pam_unix)[6909]: session closed for user orrie
Jan 2 13:21:06 russter2 kernel: hda: dma_timer_expiry: dma status == 0x21
Jan 3 10:19:17 russter2 syslogd 1.4.1: restart.
Jan 3 10:19:17 russter2 syslog: syslogd startup succeeded
Jan 3 10:19:17 russter2 kernel: klogd 1.4.1, log source = /proc/kmsg started.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 1303760 Jan 3 13:03 soil1_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 869023 Jan 3 13:10 soil1_3b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 1422337 Jan 3 13:23 tc1_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 942204 Jan 3 13:30 tc1_3b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 416786 Jan 3 13:42 ucb1_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 554937 Jan 3 13:48 uc1_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 579323 Jan 3 14:05 cnr1_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 310567 Jan 3 14:16 prf1_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 733754 Jan 3 14:24 met1_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 633304 Jan 3 14:31 nctc1_3.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns 1448714 Jan 3 17:55 mrs_080103.dat
* logger time check: (my watch= 13:10:00, specialk= 13:09:27 MST) [so
my watch is fast by ~30 seconds.] Didn't modify the times of any of
the loggers.
Data Logger Logger Time Watch Time MST Time
----------- ---------------- ------------- -------------
soil 1/3/08, 13:08:56 1/3/08, 13:10:00 13:09:30 MST
tc 1/3/08, 13:19:05 1/3/08, 13:20:00 13:19:30 MST
ucb 1/3/08, 13:42:04 1/3/08, 13:43:00 13:42:30 MST
uc 1/3/08, 13:47:15 1/3/08, 13:49:00 13:48:30 MST
cnr 1/3/08, 14:05:38 1/3/08, 14:05:30 14:05:00 MST
met 1/3/08, 14:20:00 1/3/08, 14:21:00 14:20:30 MST
518: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 02-Jan-2008 15:54:16 MST, site visit on Wedneday, January 2nd, 2008 (JH, RJ)
Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: JH, RJ
Jia went to the site...she rebooted russter2 which had apparaently crashed
the night before...ie:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 32252176 Jan 1 09:00 nwt080101.080000
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 32252272 Jan 1 17:00 nwt080101.160000
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 32252228 Jan 2 01:00 nwt080102.000000
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 12255232 Jan 2 04:02 nwt080102.080000
the reboot worked, but for some reason the data system did not restart...i
get the following:
check_aster
Wed Jan 2 11:13:41 MST 2008
------------- Environment -------------
PROJECT = NIWOT, OPS=ops1
------------- Server tasks -------------
host user pid start exectime process
russter2 sburns 4286 11:04 ? 00:00:00 adamserver
russter2 sburns 4288 11:04 ? 00:00:00 nc_server
------------- Ingest tasks -------------
host user pid start exectime process
russter2 sburns 4290 11:04 ? 00:00:00 ingest
------------- Archive tasks -------------
host user pid start exectime process
-------------- Covar calcs --------------
host user pid start exectime process
-------------- X processes --------------
host user pid start exectime process
-------------- Ingest Statistics ----------
russter2: RPC: Program not registered
No ingest process running on russter2 for quacker
-------------- Living adams --------------
quacker
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda3 5162828 1188072 3712496 25% /usr/local
/dev/hda8 51088492 41603536 6889660 86% /data
-----------------------------------------
Wed Jan 2 11:13:42 MST 2008
[~] ndaqstatus quacker
*** System Status *********************************************************
Start time: Mon Dec 17 10:48:04 2007
Restart time: Mon Dec 17 10:48:04 2007
Socket Socket Max Min
Time Sample Lost Write Temp Socket Socket Socket Buffered Total Archive
Diff Rate Samples Errors Unavail Write Write Rate Samples Samples BadTTs
msec #/s # # # bytes bytes byte/s # # #
10592 0 1054137 4 1423 0999999999 0 358 375 0
***************************************************************************
*** A2D Status ****************************
A2D Total 5min Total User
Sample Missed Missed Intrpt
Rate Samples Samples Rate
#/s # # #/s
0 0 0 0
A2D Sample
channel Rate MinV MaxV VRes
# #/s V V uV
*******************************************
*** Serial Port Status ****************************************************************************
port flow Msg Sep Msg read sampl min max readerrs writerrs overflow
name chan baud p/d/s cntl Sep Loc Len /sec /sec read read 5min cum 5min cum 5min cum
/dev/ttyUSB0 200 9600 n/8/1 none \0xfc01 BOM 28 10 10 30 30 0 0 0 0 0 0
/dev/ttyUSB1 201 9600 n/8/1 none \0xfc01 BOM 34 10 10 36 36 0 0 0 0 0 0
/dev/ttyUSB2 202 9600 n/8/1 none \0x0a EOM 0 1.01 1 28 60 0 0 0 0 0 0
/dev/ttyUSB3 203 9600 n/8/1 none \0xfc01 BOM 24 1 1 26 26 0 0 0 0 0 0
/dev/ttyUSB4 204 9600 n/8/1 none \0xfc01 BOM 26 1 1 28 28 0 0 0 0 0 0
/dev/ttyUSB5 205 9600 n/8/1 none \0xfc01 BOM 22 1 1 24 24 0 0 0 0 0 0
/dev/ttyUSB6 206 9600 n/8/1 none \0x0a EOM 0 10 10 34 34 0 0 0 0 0 0
/dev/ttyUSB7 207 9600 n/8/1 none \0xfc01 BOM 26 0.997 0.997 28 28 0 0 0 0 0 0
/dev/ttyS0 216 9600 n/8/1 none \0x0a EOM 0 2.68 1 8 23 0 0 0 0 0 0
***************************************************************************************************
so i did a "ndaqrestart quacker" (on russter2)....it took around 5-10
minutes to work, but eventually everything came back up...here is what
the logs on the quacker looked like:
[cuff@quacker ~]$ more /var/log/local/cuff.log
Jan 2 04:04:11 quacker logger: lost 126001 samples on socket to russter port 8000
Jan 2 04:04:39 quacker logger: lost 127001 samples on socket to russter port 8000
Jan 2 04:05:07 quacker logger: lost 128001 samples on socket to russter port 8000
Jan 2 04:05:34 quacker logger: lost 129001 samples on socket to russter port 8000
Jan 2 04:06:02 quacker logger: lost 130001 samples on socket to russter port 8000
Jan 2 04:06:29 quacker logger: Thread::run, name=RawSampleSocketReOpener(id=7173), Non-RT, priority=0
Jan 2 04:06:29 quacker logger: Closing RawSampleSocket
Jan 2 04:06:34 quacker logger: RawSamplerSocketReOpener: IOException: socket to russter port 8000: connect: Connecti
on refused
Jan 2 04:07:09 quacker last message repeated 7 times
Jan 2 04:08:14 quacker last message repeated 13 times
Jan 2 04:09:19 quacker last message repeated 13 times
Jan 2 04:10:24 quacker last message repeated 13 times
Jan 2 04:11:29 quacker last message repeated 13 times
Jan 2 04:12:30 quacker last message repeated 12 times
Jan 2 04:13:35 quacker last message repeated 13 times
Jan 2 04:14:40 quacker last message repeated 13 times
Jan 2 04:15:45 quacker last message repeated 13 times
Jan 2 04:16:50 quacker last message repeated 13 times
Jan 2 04:17:55 quacker last message repeated 13 times
Jan 2 04:19:00 quacker last message repeated 13 times
Jan 2 04:20:05 quacker last message repeated 13 times
Jan 2 04:21:06 quacker last message repeated 12 times
Jan 2 04:22:11 quacker last message repeated 13 times
Jan 2 04:23:16 quacker last message repeated 13 times
Jan 2 04:24:21 quacker last message repeated 13 times
Jan 2 04:25:26 quacker last message repeated 13 times
Jan 2 04:25:56 quacker last message repeated 6 times
Jan 2 04:26:01 quacker logger: RawSamplerSocketReOpener: IOException: socket to russter port 8000: connect: Interrup
ted system call
Jan 2 04:26:06 quacker logger: RawSamplerSocketReOpener: IOException: socket to russter port 8000: connect: Connecti
on refused
Jan 2 04:26:41 quacker last message repeated 7 times
Jan 2 04:27:46 quacker last message repeated 13 times
Jan 2 04:28:51 quacker last message repeated 13 times
Jan 2 04:29:52 quacker last message repeated 12 times
Jan 2 04:30:57 quacker last message repeated 13 times
[stuff deleted]
Jan 2 05:04:16 quacker last message repeated 13 times
Jan 2 05:05:21 quacker last message repeated 13 times
Jan 2 05:06:26 quacker last message repeated 13 times
Jan 2 05:06:31 quacker logger: RawSamplerSocketReOpener: UnknownHostException: russter
Jan 2 05:06:31 quacker logger: RawSampleSocketReOpener(id=7173) destructor
Jan 2 11:24:29 quacker logger: doRestart
Jan 2 11:24:29 quacker logger: ndaq: received signal Hangup (1), thread: (1024) si_signo=1, si_errno=0, si_code=0
Jan 2 11:24:29 quacker logger: thread DaqMonitorRPC(id=3076) received signal User defined signal 1(10) si_signo=10 s
i_errno=0 si_code=0
Jan 2 11:24:29 quacker logger: IOException: DaqMonitorRPC: select: Interrupted system call
Jan 2 11:24:29 quacker logger: __get_myaddress: socket: Too many open files
Jan 2 11:24:29 quacker logger: RawSampleBuffer::run interrupted
Jan 2 11:25:30 quacker logger: Thread::run, name=RawSampleBuffer(id=1026), Non-RT, priority=0
Jan 2 11:25:30 quacker logger: Thread::run, name=SensorPortHandler(id=2051), Non-RT, priority=0
Jan 2 11:25:31 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB0
Jan 2 11:25:32 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB1
Jan 2 11:25:33 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB2
Jan 2 11:25:34 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB3
Jan 2 11:25:35 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB4
Jan 2 11:25:36 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB5
Jan 2 11:25:37 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB6
Jan 2 11:25:38 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB7
Jan 2 11:25:39 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyS0
Jan 2 11:25:39 quacker logger: Thread::run, name=DaqMonitorRPC(id=3076), Non-RT, priority=0
and now (on russter2) i get:
check_aster
Wed Jan 2 11:30:04 MST 2008
------------- Environment -------------
PROJECT = NIWOT, OPS=ops1
------------- Server tasks -------------
host user pid start exectime process
russter2 sburns 5208 11:24 ? 00:00:00 adamserver
russter2 sburns 5210 11:24 ? 00:00:00 nc_server
------------- Ingest tasks -------------
host user pid start exectime process
russter2 sburns 5212 11:24 ? 00:00:00 ingest
russter2 sburns 5284 11:25 ? 00:00:00 quacker
------------- Archive tasks -------------
host user pid start exectime process
russter2 root 5294 11:25 ? 00:00:00 archive quacker .
-------------- Covar calcs --------------
host user pid start exectime process
russter2 sburns 5300 11:25 ? 00:00:00 covar -S -a quacker
-------------- X processes --------------
host user pid start exectime process
-------------- Ingest Statistics ----------
station port status up since sample/sec serialErrs
quacker 3081 open Jan 02 11:25 36.00 0
-------------- Living adams --------------
quacker
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda3 5162828 1188068 3712500 25% /usr/local
/dev/hda8 51088492 41603808 6889388 86% /data
-----------------------------------------
Wed Jan 2 11:30:06 MST 2008
note, after it was working then everything crashed again...ie:
Date: Wed, 02 Jan 2008 14:57:20 MST
To: Sean Burns , Orrie
cc: jeffrey.beauregard@Colorado.EDU, Looneytr@Colorado.EDU
From: Jia Hu
Subject: Re: whoops...
Hi,
I just got back from the site. I restarted the computer. It took a
while since it said that the computer was turned off suddenly. After
rebooting, I could not log onto the internet. In fact, t he computer
froze as I tried to do get on the internet and there was a weird
clicking coming from the computer. I just left things on as is, since
after the computer rebooted it kept asking if I wanted to reconfigure
anything. I figure since you are going up there tomorrow, Sean, you
could figure out.
Sorry I couldn't make the problem go away...
Jia
Jia Hu
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
University of Colorado
Campus Box 334
Boulder, CO 80309
(303) 492-5796
---- Original message ----
>Date: Wed, 02 Jan 2008 14:14:13 -0700
>From: Sean Burns
>Subject: Re: whoops...
>To: Orrie
>Cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU,jia.hu@Colorado.EDU,jeffrey.beauregard@Colorado.EDU,Looneytr@Colorado.EDU
>
>
>
>Hi Orrie,
>
>it's too bad that the backups didn't finish...did it get close to
>finishing (or is this more of an all or nothing situation)? Jia might
>have some insight about the situation, ie, how easy it was to reboot,
>etc...
>
>anyway, i'm going up there tomorrow and will attempt to reboot it
>first thing when i get there....if it reboots ok in the morning, could
>we do one more try at making the backups? (i'll need to visit the
>tower for 3-4 hours which might be enough time to make the
>backups??)...maybe it's impossible to make the backups with this
>hardware issue. but it's probably worth another try...what do you
>think?
>
>thanks,
>
> SpB.
>
>
>
>
> >
> > russter2 appears to have crashed yet again. backups have not completed.
> >
> > orrie
517: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 02-Jan-2008 15:51:32 MST, site visit on December 29th, 2007 (SpB, EL-T)
Saturday, December 29th, 2007 Visit:
------------------------------------
At the site: SpB, EL-T
Purpose of visit: check on russter2 and replace the motherboard.
Weather: very cold. some wind bursts, but not too windy. squeaky
snow.
--------- Misc Notes:
* met Erinn (from UnixOPS) at settlers and carpooled up in my jeep.
* two snowmobiles went zooming past the trailer while we were there.
---------
* russter2 started having problems on 12/20 at 23:16 MST. we were
able to log into russter2, but then there were I/O errors doing the
simplest commands, etc. The errors in the log look something like:
Dec 30 14:40:53 russter2 kernel: hda: dma_timer_expiry: dma status == 0x21
Dec 30 14:40:53 russter2 kernel: hda: error waiting for DMA
Dec 30 14:40:53 russter2 kernel: hda: dma timeout retry: status=0xd0 { Busy }
Dec 30 14:40:53 russter2 kernel:
Dec 30 14:40:53 russter2 kernel: hda: DMA disabled
Dec 30 14:40:53 russter2 kernel: ide0: reset: success
* Rebooted russter2 and everything came back up just fine. Erinn
swapped out the motherboard, but when we tried to reboot russter2 with
the re-furbished board and tried to boot nothing happened. We could
not even get a prompt or start of the boot (the power button stayed
"amber"). After trying this, we went back to the original
motherboard...which is most likely why the above error messages are
still showing up on Dec 30.
* we started to go out to the tower, but it was quite cold and there
didn't seem to be too much to do there (mostly brush the snow off the
instruments, etc).
* here's an email with some of the details about the problem:
----------------
Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2007 09:33:30 MST
To: "Sean Burns"
cc: jeffrey.beauregard@Colorado.EDU, tmr@Colorado.EDU
From: Jesse Caldwell
Subject: Re: russter2...
Hi Sean,
Something is seriously wrong:
matrix:~ > ssh russter2
jesse@russter2's password:
Last login: Fri Nov 11 08:49:30 2022 from , :/home/staff/oncley:/bin/tcsh
Could not chdir to home directory /home/systems/jesse: No such file or directory
So it prompted me for my password, which means it didn't find my
authorized_keys file in my home directory. It says my last login was
from ", :/home/staff/oncley:/bin/tcsh", which is a piece of the passwd
file and not the lastlog, and then it failed to find my home directory.
It's a good bet that there's a fair amount of data corruption on
russter2. No telling if it's caused by a bad controller or a bad drive,
but something is definitely bad.
I can try to reboot russter2, but there's a good chance russter2 will
not come back. That may or may not be a problem -- if it doesn't
reboot, it won't be usable, but it really isn't usable at the moment
either.
russter2 has hardware support from dell, so we can order parts (disk
and maybe controller/motherboard) and go up there. The trick is going
to be getting parts and getting in to the trailer this time of year.
How much downtime can you have on russter2? It's likely going to take a
day to get parts and a day up there to have any hope of fixing this,
and we are /very/ short on staff until 2008.
Jesse
>
> Hi,
>
> it looks like our computer in the trailer (russter2.colorado.edu) is
> not responding to some commands...ie, when i tried:
>
> [~] sudo /sbin/shutdown -r now
> Password:
> sudo: unable to execute /sbin/shutdown: Input/output error
>
> and the "reboot" command would show a similar problem...is there
> anyway this computer can be rebooted remotely?? i'm currently in NY
> and won't be able to visit it until next week...
>
> also, it seems that there is something seriously wrong with this
> computer (see email below from Orrie)...can you suggest or tell if
> this is a hardware problem and/or if there is something we can do to
> repair it (ie, can we bring up a new hard-drive, etc)...
>
> thanks,
>
> SpB.
>
> To: "Sean Burns"
> cc: Orrie.Gartner@Colorado.EDU, Jason@Colorado.EDU,
> jeffrey.beauregard@Colorado.EDU
> cc: jesse@Colorado.EDU, looneytr@Colorado.EDU
> Subject: Re: russter2...
> Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 17:47:26 -0700
> From: Orrie
>
>
> Sean,
>
> I too am leaving town starting this evening and will not return until
> the 1st. It is too soon to tell if the change to the kernel made
> yesterday will resolve the hangup russter2 had over the weekend. The
> errors you outline below did not occur at the same time as the lockup
> so it is not conclusive that these are related (as you say, there are
> thousands of reasons that could cause a system to "lock up"). We have
> seen these errors on others systems during high I/O and there were
> usually two causes. One is a failing hard drive and the second is a
> kernel problem. Lots more testing needs to be performed to determine
> the cause here but it would definitely be odd that if this is the cause
> of the hang, why did it just suddenly occur after all this time? That
> would lend itself to more of a hardware problem rather than a sudden
> kernel issue which came out of nowhere. Again, more testing needs to
> be done.
>
> Orrie
>
>
515: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 18-Dec-2007 12:27:52 MST, site visit on Monday, Dec. 17 2007 (JB)
site visit on Monday, Dec. 17 2007 (JB)
very windy, but not very cold
purpose of visit was to reboot/diagnose the trouble with russter2 (although this
was taken care of by Kurt Chowanski before I arrived at the trailer), check on
the span and N2 cylinders at the tower (which were fine), and swap flasks/
download data at the west robot
* span @ 425 psi
* N2 @ 1700 psi
* swapped 4 flasks at west robot; 071213w.dat is on the Bowling web page
* rebooted russter2 ~1:15 pm MST for a minor OS upgrade; russter2 and the data
system came back without any trouble
* took a brief inventory of gas cylinders in the trailer; confirmed that
"CC199497 Airgas 407.9 ppm cal_co2_070503.dat" and "SG9151924BAL Airgas 401.8
ppm still needs cal" are both in the trailer; also, there is one new, full N2
cylinder in the trailer (this is new from summer '07, CC125575)
514: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 14-Dec-2007 12:37:20 MST, site visit on Thursday, Dec. 13, 2007 (JB, SpB)
Thursday, December 13th, 2007 Visit:
------------------------------------
At the site: JB, SpB
Purpose of visit: check on profiler KNF pump. download
logger data. swap gas cylinders.
Weather: cold and calm.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up CU jeep. hiked up the snowmobile trail.
---------
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 30 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 48 cm
farthest probe = 52 cm
* from 12:30-13:15 MST, cleaned krypton optics (first time the q-tip
was starting to wear-out...so re-did this with a new/better q-tip).
* changed the profiler pump; swapped the UNMP30 KNI (s/n 1/761551) for a new
UNMP30 KNI (s/n 1/950199). details:
wiring: pins 1 and 4, black wires (AC power)
pin2 = ground wire (soldered to pump).
- at 12:04 MST, shudown the prof sample pump.
- at 13:06 MST, new pump installed and running.
- at 13:15 MST, zeroed li-6251, at 0.009 mV.
set flow to ~13-15 "ball" units.
* hauled N2 cylinder CC198536 to the tower.
* swapped N2 cylinder CC125555 @ 400 psi with CC198536 @ 1750 psi
* swapped airgas span cylinder CC240435 @ 200 psi with Scott-Marrin, CC66823 @ ~450 psi
(note, for a short while CC18996 at 400 psi was connected)...but at
14:30 MST, went to CC66823.
* hauled CC240435 back to the trailer for a post-cal.
* when we swapped span cylinders we noticed a leak in the cal system, possibly
at the regulator or somewhere downstream of the regulator. Plan of attack for
next site visit is to replace the cal system's dekabon tubing, maybe fittings
and unions also, or at least check that they are tight.
* swapped pcmcia cards at the mrs logger
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 659985 Dec 13 10:30 cnr12_13.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 838949 Dec 13 11:02 met12_13.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 350634 Dec 13 10:48 prf12_13.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns staff 203556 Dec 13 14:38 soil12_13b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns staff 1238986 Dec 13 14:35 soil12_13.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 813945 Dec 13 14:31 tc12_13b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 752164 Dec 13 14:24 tc12_13.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 634965 Dec 13 15:22 uc12_13.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 485559 Dec 13 15:14 ucb12_13.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 111191 Dec 13 15:34 noah12_13.dat*
513: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 12-Dec-2007 14:31:31 MST, site visit on Sunday, December 9th, 2007 (SpB)
Sunday, December 9th, 2007 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: re-connect the csm1 pcmcia card storage module
and add a card. brush snow off of everything.
Weather: There has been about a foot of new snow over the past few
days. But this was a classic winter day---calm in boulder, but windy
and clear up in the mountains. a few turns below barker res the wind
started blowing...lots of blowing snow at the site as the lower
brances of the trees were still loaded with snow.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up my jeep. the road to MRS was unplowed (since last week?)
and i was the first car/truck to drive up the road.
* as i was leaving MRS, a jeep was stuck in a hole near the turn-off
to the peak-to-peak highway. a truck was there getting ready to
pull him out...
* there was quite a bit of snow on the tower(s)...brushed it off.
* saw a red fox (crushed) on the side of the road approaching
nederland.
---------
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 37 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 55 cm
farthest probe = 58 cm
* downloaded the mrs logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x sburns aster 190519 Dec 9 12:19 mrs12_9.dat*
* this file starts on day 340...so we lost about a weeks worth of
data...the logger by itself is good for storing about 3 days worth
of data...
more mrs12_9.dat
131,340,1905,-5.886,-5.895,-5.929,-5.931,
131,340,1910,-5.887,-5.898,-5.929,-5.927,
etc, etc...
* re-connected the csm1 card reader and added a card to it. (for
future reference, it would have been better to leave the other card
in the reader rather than removing it!).
* the profiler sample pump (ie, the one in the box with the LI-6251)
was not moving much air (the flow meter shows a level of around
"5"). we usually want this to be "15"...and it's good if it's above
"10". there is a chance the flow level is low due to a leak in the
system??...but i didn't see anything obvious. and this pump has
been running since 8 Aug 2006, so it's probably running out of
life...i checked and there is a spare pump in the trailer (in the
pump cupboard). we also have a kit to replace some of the parts in
the box with new pump...i have not used this before so i'm not sure
how much that will improve the performance. anyway, let's go ahead
and order a new pump so we have a spare on hand...it's a KNF UNMP30
KNI pump (115 VAC, 60Hz)...
KNF phone: 609.890-8600
KNF webpage: www.knf.com
this pump is squeezed into the box rather tightly...we'll probably
need to remove the one there and then bring it back to the trailer
to do the connections (unless we get some warm weather). i probably
have some notes about doing this somewhere...i'll look around on
Monday.
* next visit we should replace both the span gas and the N2. even if
there is some N2 left let's go ahead and replace it...we should
bring out another N2 cylinder (or is there a full one buried under
the snow at the tower??)....it looks like on 11/16 you hauled out N2
CC193045...is this the one standing up next to the one currently
running? Or, how many full N2 cylinders do we have out at the
tower? (i know there is one by como creek)...
511: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 30-Nov-2007 11:57:07 MST, site visit on Thursday, Nov 29, 2007 (JB, JH)
Thursday, Nov 29, 2007 visit: JB, JH
cold and windy
drove aquamarine Jeep half-way up the road to C1
tower tasks:
* downloaded from the soil and tc loggers, swapped the pc card at the cr10_mrs
logger
* snow depths: facing north, l=9cm, middle=10cm, r=4cm
* swapped 4 flasks at the west robot
* checked on the span and N2 cylinders at the tower (span@350 psi, N2@850 psi)
* brushed snow off of quacker's box, the soil, tc, noah and mrs logger boxes,
and some other boxes on the cuff tower
* confirmed the Netgear switch is in the trailer
* checked the network cable connections for the tower network and the network to the world at russter2
misc:
* Jia was collecting needle and phloem samples
* map of hydra inlet (US1, US2, UN1, UN2) locations
*US2
*US1
Como Creek
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HYDRA
*UN2
*UN1
510: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 28-Nov-2007 11:46:50 MST, site visit on Monday, Nov 19, 2007 (JB, SL, NT, MW, CW, SpB)
Monday, November 19th, 2007 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB, NT, SL, MW, CW
Purpose of visit: re-install 25m prop-vane. upload some
logger programs.
Weather: Clear blue skies and rather windy. But very warm
temperatures for mid-November. A cold front is headed our way (thus
the wind).
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the aquamarine CU jeep (to the trailer).
* the weekend of nov 18/19 noah re-installed his snow depth sensor
network and dave bowling re-started the the undersnow TGA system.
* NT, SL, MW, and CW were at NT's plots digging trenches
---------
* from ~10-12 MST, swapped out the RM Young 09101 "SE" prop-vane at
25m. note, that we are using the Voltage output so the J1 jumper can
be in either RMY NCAR or NMEA protocol (these setting are for serial
output). For voltage output, the "J3" jumper should have the far
right pins open to set the output to be calibrated 0-5 VDC.
Here is some of the RM Young prop-vane wiring:
on 09101 wire color on cr23x MET logger
-------- --------- --------------------
/ +PWR ---- red wire ----> +12V
\ Ref (next to power) ---- black wire --> Ref
/ Ref ---- black wire -- diff CHAN9 (L)
\ A ---- white wire -- WD voltage -- logger diff CHAN 9 (H)
/ Ref ---- black wire -- diff CHAN1 (L)
\ B ---- green wire -- WS voltage -- logger diff CHAN 1 (H)
Earth --- bare wire ---- ?
for more details see:
-rw-rw-r-- sburns 1074255 Nov 7 09:21 docs/instruments/manual_rmyoung_09101-90d.pdf
* from 13:30-13:45 MST, modified the orientation of the LI-7500 at 2m
(note, it can be oriented any way, but upright is the recommended way
since all wind directions are then ok, see manual).
* re-deployed the repaired CSM1 card reader module at the mrs logger
* at 12:35 MST, sent a new program to the PROF logger:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 15561 Nov 19 09:11 prf_01.csi*
changes: - stopped saving of the 1-minute co2 LI-6251 data
- also no more "sec" in output, ie:
1: 0111 Day,Hour/Minute,Seconds (midnight = 0000)
changed to:
1: 110 Day,Hour/Minute (midnight = 0000)
* at 12:47 MST, sent a new program to the CNR logger:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 9036 Nov 19 11:47 rad_03.csi*
changes: - stop saving the sw_net, lw_net, albedo, rad_net parameters.
- no more "sec" in output
* found noahs new logger program on our laptop, ie,
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 28564 Nov 16 16:13 noah_m.csi*
and a data file he downloaded,
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 4330 Nov 18 12:01 noah11_18.dat*
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 730045 Nov 19 10:39 met11_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 516088 Nov 19 11:24 prf11_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 419666 Nov 19 11:29 prf11_19b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 307943 Nov 19 11:33 prf11_19c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 392217 Nov 19 11:48 cnr11_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 541247 Nov 19 11:56 nctc11_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 179096 Nov 19 12:40 ucb11_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 295780 Nov 19 12:44 uc11_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 161190 Nov 19 13:16 mrs11_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 4553 Nov 19 13:32 noah11_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1113863 Nov 19 13:48 tc11_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 858915 Nov 19 13:59 soil11_19.dat*
(note the times shown for these logger files are actually 1 hour later
for MST, so the prf11_19c.dat was downloaded at 12:33 MST (not 11:33).
509: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 16-Nov-2007 16:03:47 MST, site visit on Friday, November 16, 2007 (JB) and notes about webcam from 11/14...
Friday, Nov 16th, 2007 visit: JB
very windy, but clear
drove Jeep up to the trailer
Tasks:
*retired N2 cylinder CC198686 @ ~100 psi, checked pressure of then
retired N2 cylinder 9149741 @ ~300 psi, hauled these back to Ramaley;
*started Jia's old pressure bomb N2 cylinder CC125555 @ ~1275 psi
(leaked checked it between 12:15 and 2:30 MST)
*hauled fresh N2 cylinder CC193045 out to the tower as back up
*attached new 12 foot orange parachute cord to the tree pruner at the shed
*downloaded data from mrs logger (Jia's cr10), then swapped it out and
re-deployed the repaired cr10wp
*swapped 4 flasks at the west robot, hauled out a suitcase to ship back to Utah
*grabbed 5 clamps for SO, brought back to Ramaley
notes from the webcam from 11/14:
Wednesday, November 14th, 2007:
-------------------------------
% note about webcam time---it's still on PDT!, ie:
lftp :/tmp/alarmevents> dir
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 27585 Nov 14 12:05 2007111412055301t.jpg
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 27516 Nov 14 12:04 2007111412045301t.jpg
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 28861 Nov 14 12:03 2007111412035301t.jpg
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 28100 Nov 14 12:02 2007111412024801t.jpg
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 28328 Nov 14 12:02 2007111412024301t.jpg
etc, etc
but on russter2 the date/time is,
date
Wed Nov 14 11:05:58 MST 2007
so, need to fix the time on the webcam...can use a ntp server..which
would be nice to do.
---> at 12:00 MST on 11/14, I reset the clock on the forestcam to be
in MST...so now i have:
drwxrwxrwt 5 root root 0 Nov 14 12:00 ..
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 28098 Nov 14 11:58 2007111411583201t.jpg
which was taken around: Wed Nov 14 11:55:49 MST 2007
(there may be a few minute descrepancy between the camera time and russter2 time).
dir webcam_0711_hires/ | grep '11:59'
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 47225 Nov 14 11:59 2007111411565901t.jpg
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 47478 Nov 14 11:59 2007111411573201t.jpg
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 28190 Nov 14 11:59 2007111411575901t.jpg
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 28933 Nov 14 11:59 2007111412575301t.jpg
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 28165 Nov 14 11:59 2007111412585301t.jpg
508: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 13-Nov-2007 12:26:41 MST, site visit on Saturday, November 10, 2007 (SpB, NT, SL)
Saturday, November 10th, 2007 Visit:
------------------------------------
At the site: SpB, NT, SL
Purpose of visit: check on the 2m Rnet sensor (again), install
FC6 on quacker2 (inspiron 7500).
Weather: very nice day for Nov 10th. there were some bursts of wind
from time-to-time. started spitting snow lightly as we left (but
the skies were blue).
--------- Misc Notes:
* Nicole drove her car up. And then we walked the powerline.
* Nicole/Stan were digging trenches around Nicoles plots.
---------
* checked the serial number of the lower (4.6m) TRH sensor (TRH5).
it's HMP35C #10091, s/n s0630018 (maybe s06300128?), LT# 415758
* quacker2 was sitting in the trailer waiting for disk2 to be
inserted. did this and then finished the installtion of FC6. Made
sure that I selected all the programming tools. And also tried to
install ntp (which doesn't seem to be working).
on quacker:
fgrep russ /etc/ntp.conf
restrict russter mask 255.255.255.255 nomodify notrap noquery
server russter
on quacker2:
fgrep 10.0.0.4 /etc/ntp.conf
server 0.10.0.0.4
restrict 0.10.0.0.4 mask 255.255.255.255 nomodify notrap noquery
modified this file to be:
fgrep 10.0.0 /etc/ntp.conf
server 10.0.0.4
restrict 10.0.0.4 mask 255.255.255.255 nomodify notrap noquery
* N2 cylinder at tower was at 200 psi.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 40228 Nov 10 11:36 ucb11_10.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1333 Nov 10 13:15 ucb11_10b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 192769 Nov 10 13:35 soil11_10.dat*
* from 11:30-13:00 MST, repaired the 2m Rnet sensor (note: after
looking at the data a few days later it seems ok). Removed the AMP
connector and replaced it with a small junction-type connector where
the wires can be screwed into terminal-type connectors. Note, when i
held my hand over the top (or bottom) of the sensor it would react,
but no-where near as quickly as it was on Friday (which seems more
like what I expected). Never determined what the problem was...but
we've lost around 10-days of data (see web calendar).
Sat Nov 10 16:07:54 MST 2007
rserial quacker 202
*** use ^d or ^c to terminate rserial
send socket open to quacker
\r\n
1,6999,.031,.01,-.00656,1904.1,6.617,.869,20.02,.088,.227\0xffffffff\r\n
1,6999,.026,.01,0,1915.7,6.615,.869,20.02,.088,.227\0xffffffff\r\n
1,6999,.026,.01,0,1917.7,6.615,.869,20.02,.088,.222\0xffffffff\r\n
1,6999,.026,.008,0,1907.4,6.615,.869,20.02,.088,.211\0xffffffff\r\n
1,6999,.033,.008,0,1924.9,6.615,.869,20.02,.088,.232\0xffffffff\r\n
1,6999,.031,.012,0,1922.3,6.613,.869,20.01,.088,.217\0xffffffff\r\n
* on plumwood: moved the pc208w directory to be right off the C:\
drive...i've re-associated all the programs that needed to be changed
except the west robot program since i'm not sure which program is
currently associated with it (since you can't see the program name).
i was getting annoyed that i couldn't see the name of the program in
the "Associated Program File Name" box...so that's why i changed it
(hopefully you don't mind this change). i also changed the default so
with explorer you see the extention name + the file details..if you
don't like these changes feel free to change them back.
* also, noticed the amp connected for the fan for TRH sensor #5 did
not have any tape or backing on the backside of the amp
connnector...this could potentially allow water to get down into the
leads and short out the power...i added tape to one side and then
arranged it so it is under the PVC fitting which houses the fan (to
give it some protection from water).
* also, on quacker2, tried to install emacs, but get some weird
messages and then it doesn't exist...ie:
rpm -qip emacs-21.4-17.3.src.rpm | more
warning: emacs-21.4-17.3.src.rpm: Header V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID 4f2a6fd2
Name : emacs Relocations: (not relocatable)
Version : 21.4 Vendor: Red Hat, Inc.
Release : 17.3 Build Date: Thu 11 Jan 2007 11:25:48 AM MST
Install Date: (not installed) Build Host: js20-bc1-11.build.redhat.com
Group : Applications/Editors Source RPM: (none)
Size : 27817117 License: GPL
Signature : DSA/SHA1, Mon 29 Jan 2007 08:27:53 AM MST, Key ID b44269d04f2a6fd2
Packager : Red Hat, Inc.
URL : http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/
Summary : GNU Emacs text editor
Description :
Emacs is a powerful, customizable, self-documenting, modeless text
editor. Emacs contains special code editing features, a scripting
language (elisp), and the capability to read mail, news, and more
without leaving the editor.
This package provides an emacs binary with support for X windows.
[root@localhost cuff]# rpm -ivh emacs-21.4-17.3.src.rpm
warning: emacs-21.4-17.3.src.rpm: Header V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID 4f2a6fd2
1:emacs warning: user brewbuilder does not exist - using root
warning: group brewbuilder does not exist - using root
warning: user brewbuilder does not exist - using root
warning: group brewbuilder does not exist - using root
warning: user brewbuilder does not exist - using root
warning: group brewbuilder does not exist - using root
warning: user brewbuilder does not exist - using root
warning: group brewbuilder does not exist - using root
warning: user brewbuilder does not exist - using root
warning: group brewbuilder does not exist - using root
ect, etc.
...(maybe this is only the "src" code for emacs??)...because
i see a bunch of files in:
ls -lag /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES/emacs*
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root 549 Sep 8 2004 /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES/emacs-21.2-alloc-blockinput-83600.patch
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root 636 Sep 8 2004 /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES/emacs-21.2-menubar-games.patch
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root 10587 Sep 8 2004 /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES/emacs-21.2-s390.patch
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root 363 Sep 8 2004 /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES/emacs-21.2-s390x.patch
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root 613 Sep 8 2004 /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES/emacs-21.2-sticky-bit-80049.patch
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root 4999 Sep 8 2004 /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES/emacs-21.2-x86_64.patch
etc, etc.
501: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 09-Nov-2007 15:01:58 MST, site visit on Thursday, November 8, 2007 (JB, SpB, NT, JH, SL)
Thursday, November 8th, 2007 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB, JH, NT, SL
Purpose of visit: check on the 2m Rnet sensor, swap out the N2, do
some final checks of the sensors connected to the soil logger.
Weather: Awesome (for Nov 8th). A bit blustery at times. And in the
afternoon a howling wind storm hit the site...but generally clear blue
skies and pleasant.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the CU grey jeep. (jia made the res).
* Nicole/Stan drove up separately and left earlier than us.
* time changed from MDT to MST last weekend.
---------
* brought up the disks to re-install Fedora on the insp 7500. (it
needed the software development packages on it). note, we ran out
time to do the full install...it was taking too long to copy all the
info from disk1. So, it's sitting there waiting for disk2 to be
installed...
* from 10:45-11:40 MST, messed around with the 2m Rnet sensor.
swapped the "+" to "-" wires into the diff channel...it seemed to be
working when i left (but it actually was NOT working, see logbook
entry from Nov 10th).
* from 11:30-12:00 MST, swapped out the N2 cylinder.
* from 13:08-13:20 MST, did a "warming" test of the snow temp probes (data
are saved in the file, "mrs11_8b.dat").
- from 13:08-13:13 MST, warmed up level 4 on the Td (ie, tall) probe...
- from 13:15-13:19 MST, warmed up level 3 on the short snowtemp probe.
* checked the location of the soil moisture probes (note, also did this on Oct 25, 2005):
CS615/616 Data Quality Orientation/Depth Snowdepth Sensor Location
--------- ------------ ----------------- ---------------- ----------------
#1 noisy horiz at 5cm 02389 far east side of area
#N1 ok. horiz at 5cm 02392 profile pit (sn = ?)
#N2 ok horiz at 15cm 02392 profile pit (sn = ?)
#3 ok horiz at 35cm 02392 profile pit
#2 ok horiz at 5cm 02389 near old ncar sample spot,
co-located with tc#11 (am25t)
#4 noisy 45 deg, 0-10cm NaN near profile pit (in clearing, but
not a very open clearing, ie, lots
of branches, etc).
#5 ok 45 deg, 0-10cm NaN in trees, near short snow Tprobe
#6 a bit high horiz at ~3cm 02391 on west side, near stump
#7 noisy horiz at 5cm NaN between tall snowT probes,
near tc#3
#8 way high! 45 deg, 0-10 cm NaN near mid snowT probe.
#N3 ok horiz at 5cm NaN at mini-tower, in a clearing.
connected to ucb logger. (sn= ?).
* put out some new dessicant packs in all the logger boxes
that are on the ground.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1067461 Nov 8 11:29 cnr11_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 19701 Nov 8 12:21 mrs11_8b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 569554 Nov 8 11:59 mrs11_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 875390 Nov 8 12:38 soil11_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 915315 Nov 8 11:51 tc11_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 239268 Nov 8 10:51 uc11_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 179565 Nov 8 10:45 ucb11_8.dat*
note: "mrs11_8b.dat" has a 10-sec sample rate to test the conductivity
of the snow temp probes.
500: site visit, Site robots, Thu 01-Nov-2007 15:46:34 MDT, site visit on Thursday, November 1, 2007 (JB, NT)
499: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 31-Oct-2007 16:23:21 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, October 30, 2007 (JB, SpB, JH, NT)
Tuesday, October 30th, 2007 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB, JH, NT
Purpose of visit: finish setup of thermocouples at the N Can tower, work
with 2m Rnet sensor.
Weather: Blustery and cool. Significantly more snow had melted since
last Friday. There is almost no snow left...however, a small system
passed through after we had departed the site and left a dusting of
fresh snow.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up in the CU white suburban (Nicole extended the rental and
needed to exchange the jeep to have some brake work done).
* Nicole/Jia were working on snow-fencing stuff...
---------
* at 9:30 MST, power-cycled the eol tram data system (per Steve
Oncleys request).
* messed around more with the 2m Rnet sensor:
old 2m Rnet sensor wiring scheme (up until today):
white pin 1 7H
brown pin 3 7L
black pin 4 7G
new wiring scheme as of today:
orange pin 1 7H
blue (white) pin 3 7L
white (blue) pin 4 7G
* setup 9 more thermocouple sensors connected to the soil logger am25t
multiplexer. channels 17-22 were setup as a TC "intercomparison"
since last Friday. Today added channels 23,24,25 (which fills up
the am25t). details:
* when i was checking the am25t, chan20 had a loose wire which i
re-attached. Also, reconnected chan21 since this was giving
intermittent data.
* downloaded logger data (it was difficult to connect to the cr10
logger??):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 233425 Oct 30 09:47 mrs10_30.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 2466 Oct 30 10:53 mrs10_30b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 421629 Oct 30 11:18 ucb10_30.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 551577 Oct 30 11:25 uc10_30.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 109312 Oct 30 11:47 nctc10_30.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 672821 Oct 30 12:00 met10_30.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 530028 Oct 30 12:11 prf10_30.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 749430 Oct 30 12:20 prf10_30b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 377836 Oct 30 12:41 soil10_30.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 603847 Oct 30 12:49 tc10_30.dat*
498: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 31-Oct-2007 16:22:35 MDT, site visit on Friday, October 26, 2007 (JB, SpB, SO)
Friday, October 26th, 2007 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB, SO
Purpose of visit: setup some thermocouples at the N Can tower. Check
on the MRS cr10 "wp" logger. re-install the nctc 23x logger.
Weather: Warm and sunny. Most of the snow in the trees has melted,
but there are still patches of snow around.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up in the CU grey jeep (Nicole extended the rental).
* steve oncley was out working on the tram line.
* there was still a fair amount of snow near the soil logger which
made it a bit difficult to find all the Ttcs and check them.
---------
* re-installed the repaired NCTC cr23x logger (according to the
report, the "crystal in location Y17N was bad")
* dumped all the water out of the CR10 logger box (note, that the MRS
cr10 is a cr10 "WP" logger (sn 18657) and the calibration date was
from 1986!)...there was still some ice in there that was more
difficult to remove.
* when we tried to connect to the logger a "can't connect to logger"
error occurred. There was not much else to try at the logger to make
things work (it had power, but 5V was not coming out of the 5V
terminals).
* there was a solid-state relay (a CRYDOM D1D07) that might have
been damaged (but turns out it is ok).
input = 3.5 - 32 VDC
ouput = 100 VDC, 7A.
(i don't fully understand the function of this relay since one
of the output ends seems to be connected to the 5V terminal on
the logger??).
* the action packer with the pressure sensors (and one short-haul
modem) was off and sitting on the ground...why did this happen?
* switched out the MRS cr10 logger for a spare cr10 that jia removed
from her site yesterday...so the timing was good. with jia's cr10
connected things started working again.
* in the morning steve oncley installed his fiber-optic media
converter box in the quacker box. In doing this the MET logger became
temporarily disconnected from the short-haul modem...and we lost about
3 hours of hi-rate data from the MET logger. I screwed the short-haul
connector together which should stop this from happening again.
* we did a quick check of how much conduction is in the those green
snow temp probes (tried to save 1-hz data with mrs_02a.csi):
- at 13:04 MST, jeff put his hand on Td_4 (4th level from the
top of the long probe)
- at 13:10 MST, jeff stopped having his hand there and moved it to
the short probe (under the tree). He put his hand at the 2nd
sensor from the top on this probe.
- at 13:22:20 MST, the original (30-min) program, mrs_02.csi, was
sent back to the cr10 logger.
* note, the status light on the card storage module (CSM1) was a solid
red color. (is it usually like this?). If we have an extra storage
module we should bring it out just in case this one has a problem...
* added 6 thermocouples to the soil logger am25t mux. these are
channels 17-22. For now they are tied together for a
"intercomparison" before setting them up near the snowtemp probes
(which should be done next time).
* at the soil logger started using, "soil_02.csi". Here we've stopped
saving the "tdr" data and only save the "h2o_soil" data...since there
is a polynomial relationship between these two there is no reason to
save both of them...also started saving all 25 channels of the am25t
mux...the main change in the program is at:
44: Average (P71)
1: 15 Reps
2: 1 Loc [ HFT_1 ]
45: Average (P71)
1: 8 Reps
2: 25 Loc [ TDRwat_1 ]
46: Average (P71)
1: 3 Reps
2: 42 Loc [ PanelTemp ]
47: Average (P71)
1: 25 Reps
2: 47 Loc [ Tc_1 ]
which used to be (in soil_01.csi):
44: Average (P71)
1: 32 Reps
2: 1 Loc [ HFT_1 ]
45: Average (P71)
1: 3 Reps
2: 42 Loc [ PanelTemp ]
46: Average (P71)
1: 16 Reps
2: 47 Loc [ Tc_1 ]
* checked the 21.5m csat and it seemed to be aligned ok (after
the strong winds of a few weeks ago).
497: site visit, Site none, Thu 25-Oct-2007 13:41:03 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, October 24, 2007 (JB, MP, JH)
Wednesday, October 24th, 2007 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: JB, JH, MP
Details:
--------
Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 17:20:25 MDT
To: Sean.Burns@Colorado.EDU
From: Jeffrey Mark Beauregard
Subject: critical site updates from 10/24
Hi Sean.
1. I downloaded from the soil and tc loggers, and these data files are
in my h ome directory on russter2.
2. The N2 cylinder at the tower still has 400 psi of pressure, and the
span cylinder at the tower still has 700 psi of pressure.
3. I set up the cr23x but wasn't able to actually start it up because
I didn't have the green power plug with me...this was still on campus
from when I brought it down the other week...but I have located it
here and will bring it up to the site on my n ext visit.
4. Jia was up on the top of the north canopy tower today and called me
over to "chec k something out"...Noah's data logger box was wide
open. It looked like it had been left open ever since it was last
visited. The whole thing was in bad shape...everyth ing was sitting in
a few inches of water and ice. I didn't know what to do about it,
because it seemed that tipping over the box to empty the water would
have been a ba d idea...plus the logger seemed to be sitting a bit
above the water. Not sure how th is happened. I am guessing that at
some point everything in the box was covered in s now, so there might
be water damage to stuff that is now dry. Our "cuff" SC32A that you
put in there was totally submerged in water, so I took this out, dried
it off an d brought it back to campus this afternoon. My plan is to
test it with one of the av ailable 21x loggers at some point to see if
it still works.
5. There isn't that much snow on the forest floor, and today was
pretty warm up ther e.
If you do decide to go up tomorrow instead of Friday and can possibly
call me let me know, that would be ideal because I might not be able
to check my e-mail at home to night...Otherwise I will plan on Friday.
Jeff
-----------------------------
Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 10:49:49 MDT
To: Sean Burns
From: Jeffrey Mark Beauregard
Subject: Re: critical site updates from 10/24
Hi Sean.
Right-o...this wasn't Noah's box then, sorry for the confusion. It was
the MRS logger box. Anyway, I assume we will meet at 8:30 tomorrow
morning in Ramaley?
Jeff
---- Original message ----
>Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 17:28:54 -0600
>From: Sean Burns
>Subject: Re: critical site updates from 10/24
>To: Jeffrey Mark Beauregard
>Cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU
>
>
>Hi Jeff,
>
>sounds good.
>
>are you sure that was Noahs logger?? was it on the first level or the
>2nd level? i ask since i checked in noahs box (on the first level) a
>few weeks ago and it was empty....and i left our sc32a in the mrs
>logger box (on the 2nd level). so i'm a bit confused by this...it
>sounds like noah might have been there and re-installed everything?
>
>yes, let's plan for friday...
>
>thanks,
>
496: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 25-Oct-2007 13:40:08 MDT, site visit on Thursday, October 18, 2007 (JB, MP, JH, NT, AW, Mike)
495: site visit, Site none, Wed 17-Oct-2007 11:23:25 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, October 16, 2007 (JB, SpB, NT, Charlie, LL)
Tuesday, October 16th, 2007 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB, NT, C, LL
Purpose of visit: setup some thermocouples at the N Can tower (never
happened).
Weather: Colder than it has been. About 5" of new snow on the ground
from the storm on Sunday. The road was ok.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up in the CU grey jeep.
* Nicole/Charlie were putting up snow fencing down by her plots.
---------
* Jeff and I helped Lynette collect soil samples along the tram
line in the morning. We also pulled out all of her soil moisture
and temperature probes.
* at ~13:45 MST, turned off the slow ozone sensor (TECO).
* at 13:40 MST, disconnected the KZ PAR-Lite sensor.
* there was a cylinder of zero air (CC153241) that was outside the
fence at the tower...this cylinder had around 1300 psi of pressure.
moved it inside the fence and put it on the pallete.
* brought down the empty cylinder of zero air that was at HYDRA (CC?).
* brought up a full cylinder of N2 (it's on the floor of the trailer).
* checked the snowprobes and tape marking the hts.
tree = ok.
mid = 3cm too high, ie, a 40cm reading is ACTUALLY 37cm.
far = ok.
* left a spool of TC wire out by the N Canopy tower.
we visited the old hydra and TRAM site at Como Creek to remove LL's soil gear,
and also visited cuff
494: site visit, Site none, Wed 17-Oct-2007 11:21:47 MDT, site visit on Friday, October 12, 2007 (JB, SpB, RM, SO+)
Friday, October 12th, 2007 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB, RaM, SO + NCAR Crew
Purpose of visit: help move tram.
Weather: Awesome Fall weather continues.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up in the CU grey jeep.
---------
* spent part of the morning moving Tram stuff from Como creek up to
near CUFF tower.
* at 12:45 MST, shutdown HYDRA for the year. Packed it up and moved
it down to NCAR for the winter. Note, on 10/10 all the inlets at
different heights on the tram towers were moved together for a mini
comparison. There are data from the night of 10/11 and the morning of
10/12 to compare these.
* the final pressures of gas cylinders at HYDRA:
Cylinder Pressures:
===================
JA02103 JJ21180 JJ14766 JJ16850 JJ23865 0 Air N2
Date JD 349/C2 375/LC 384/C4 417/LC 476/LC Ref LC
---- --- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------ ----
8/6 218 1800 1790 1720 890 1790 1500 1750
8/9 221 1800 1790 1720 890 1400 1500 NaN
8/16 228 1700 1790 1690 850 975 1450 NaN
8/23 235 1600 1790 1550 850 775 1300 NaN
8/27 239 ? 1790 1500 850 700 1200 NaN
9/6 249 ? 1775 1400 750 575 900 NaN
10/12 285 1350 1775 810 100 575 100 NaN
* the steps for re-starting the isff.colorado.edu data system (all
done as root):
/etc/rc3.d/S99isff start
adamserver
nc_server (don't think this matters)
rtrun -r 5 serial_ingest -z (probably not needed?)
kill -HUP (ingest process 1)
something like: aster 12415 0.0 0.5 4832 1528 pts/4 S 23:28 0:00 -tcsh -c /home/aster/bin/Linuxi686/ingest -z; /home/aster/projec
kill -HUP (ingest process 2)
ingest (start ingest again).
then you should get something like:
CheckAster
Thu Oct 11 23:47:21 MDT 2007
------------- Environment -------------
PROJECT = NIWOT07, OPS=ops3
------------- Server tasks -------------
host user pid start exectime process
aster aster 12563 23:30 ? 00:00:00 adamserver
aster root 12762 23:31 ? 00:00:00 nc_server
------------- Ingest tasks -------------
host user pid start exectime process
aster root 12995 23:33 ? 00:00:00 ingest
------------- Archive tasks -------------
host user pid start exectime process
aster root 12468 23:28 ? 00:00:00 archive aster .
-------------- Covar calcs --------------
host user pid start exectime process
-------------- X processes --------------
host user pid start exectime process
-------------- Ingest Statistics ----------
station port status up since sample/sec serialErrs
aster 59958 open Oct 11 23:28 1.46 0
-------------- Living adams --------------
aster
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda3 14807880 10162008 3893652 73% /
/dev/hda3 14807880 10162008 3893652 73% /
-----------------------------------------
* tried to connect with the NCAR TC 23x data logger. Could not make
any kind of connection...tried to use the CSI Dev Config Utility...but
the following error would occur:
Device Disconnected
"Clock check with the data logger failed"
11:04:10.35 Fault
"Classic :: CmdClockSet"
when we tried to do *B at the keypad we would get an error, "Mode 11".
The other * inputs seemed to work ok (for example, *5 showed the clock
was working ok). we tried doing, "*AAAAA98765" to reset the logger
memory. After waiting about 10 minutes the screen went "black"...ie,
all the small cubes on the panel showed up as dark areas. And then we
couldn't do anything else with the logger.
* when we couldn't get anything to work with the cr23x we disconnected
all the thermocouples and removed it from the tower. The wiring is:
purple wire = High
red wire = Low
black = signal ground.
493: site visit, Site none, Wed 17-Oct-2007 11:20:33 MDT, site visit on Thursday, October 11, 2007 (JB, SpB, NT, AP, AT, SO+)
Thursday, October 11th, 2007 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB, NT, A, SO + NCAR Crew
Purpose of visit: help move tram.
Weather: Awesome Fall weather.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up in the CU grey jeep.
---------
* spent most of the day moving Tram stuff from Como creek up to
near CUFF tower.
* tried to re-start the isff.colorado.edu data system, but it wasn't
working. tried again later that night (the network was ok) and got it
going (see notes on 10/12/2007 about this).
* swapped four flasks at the west robot.
* hydra/TRAM site
492: site visit, Site none, Wed 17-Oct-2007 11:19:10 MDT, site trip on Wednesday, October 10, 2007 (JB, SpB, MW, SO+)
* hydra/TRAM site
491: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 17-Oct-2007 11:17:38 MDT, site trip on Tuesday, October 9, 2007 (JB, SpB, MP, NT, SO+)
Tuesday, October 9th, 2007 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB, MP, NT, SO + NCAR Crew
Purpose of visit: add back the re-furbished prop-vane (16m).
Add KZ PAR-Lite sensor.
Weather: Absolutely beautiful. Clear. Warm. Sunny. Calm.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up in the CU grey jeep (rented for a week since we
are moving TRAM later this week).
* Steve Oncley was up here yesterday getting ready for the TRAM move.
---------
* there were two bugs (some kind of pine beetle?) stuck in the rain
gauge sensor...removed them.
* in the morning (~9:30 MST) installed KZ PAR-LITE sensor:
Info about Kipp and Zonen PAR LITE sensor:
------------------------------------------
white wire = +
green wire = -
shield = GND.
* replaced the 2 micron Nupro filters for the LI-6262 (both at the
inlet and in the box). details:
at 11:17 MST, flipped the LI-6262 to manual and did zero.
original:
co2 at 89 mV dial = 2.70
h2o at 64 mV dial = 1.90
after:
co2 at 0 mV dial = 1.35
h2o at 0 mV dial = 0.80
-- changed Nupro Filters ---
h2o at 130 mV (i think there is still a little room to zero?).
at 11:55 MST, back to sample.
* checked the heights of some instruments on the CU tower:
T4/RH4 = 10.4 m (see email from jeff on 12 july 2007)
T5/RH5 = 4.6 m
2d ati sonic = 9.3 m
P_baro = 12.0 m
"16m" prop-vane = 15.0 m
* note, to check Tref_A on TC logger...i did this and it seems that
this box must get some afternoon sun (which is why the reading was so
high when i was downloading the logger data).
* at HYDRA did a swap of the inlets (this is to help identify any
problems with internal leaks, etc). The inlets swapped are:
at 9:30 MST, doing a cal. Turned off the gast pump.
A1 <--> B1
A2 <--> B2
A3 <--> B3 (note, the nut for B3 (T4-L) was a little loose before the swap)
A5 <--> B5
B4 <--> B6
A7 <--> B7
A8 <--> B8
A9 <--> B9
at 10:00 MST, gast pump back on.
* also checked the timing of the valve switches versus my watch
time....
HYDRA switches to S9 (B9) at 10:03:55 MST (by my watch time)
HYDRA switches to Sx+D+S1 (A1) at 10:08:27 MST (by my watch time)
* at HYDRA, cylinder pressures: zero air at 100psi, 384ppm at 890 psi,
417ppm at 100psi.
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 502230 Oct 9 10:09 cnr10_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 996921 Oct 9 10:19 cnr10_9b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1177762 Oct 9 10:30 cnr10_9c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 245935 Oct 9 10:33 cnr10_9d.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 784717 Oct 9 11:07 prf10_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 450805 Oct 9 11:17 met10_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 715455 Oct 9 11:33 nctc10_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1236810 Oct 9 12:40 soil10_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1287054 Oct 9 13:18 tc10_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 78551 Oct 9 13:19 tc10_9b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 544297 Oct 9 14:10 ucb10_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 718655 Oct 9 14:18 uc10_9.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 318449 Oct 11 09:37 mrs_071009.dat
490: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 05-Oct-2007 12:59:58 MDT, site visit on Thursday, October 4, 2007 (JB, MP, SpB, NT, SL)
Thursday, October 4th, 2007 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB, MP, NT, SL
Purpose of visit: move ati 2-d sonic from the
ground up to the tower (9m).
Weather: Clear. Warm. Sunny. Calm.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up in the CU grey jeep.
---------
* started collecing data from the cr10 MRS snowprobes. started using
mrs_02.csi which includes saving of the Tref data, ie:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 13193 Oct 4 10:39 mrs_02.csi*
* moved cylinder CC18996 from outside the fence, next to the span
gas---this is the cylinder calibrated by Britt/Andy. We should use
this cylinder next...it is probably at around 1100 psi??
* Jia's N2 cylinder (CC125555) has 1300 psi.
* moved the 2d ati SPAS/2Y ati sonic from the ground up to a height of
9.3m on the tower. notes before moving the sonic:
- the small circle (which seemed to be a mark with a sharpie on our
sonic) is the "u1" transducer pair and should point North.
- with our setup on the ground the transducers with the dots were
in the vertical direction while the other pair were horizontal
(aligned approx along the 50-230 deg from North).
- jeff and i tried to point this pair of transducers toward true north
at 9.3m on the tower.
* finished the blow tests of the HYDRA inlets...the final results are:
(note, some of the info is from sep 20th)
opto Inlet Inlet Times in MST lag time
Code ID Location Ht(m) Exhale Puff Reach Li-7000 (seconds)
----- -- -------- ------ ----------- ------------- ---------
9 0 A1 T1-L 1.22 13:46:00 13:46:40 40
9 1 A2 T4-U 4.9 13:48:30 13:49:07 97
9 2 A3 T11-L 1.22 10:20:30 10:23:00 150
9 3 A4 NaN (leak) NaN
9 4 A5 T11-U 3.58 10:24:30 10:26:45 135
9 5 A6 NaN (leak) NaN
9 6 A7 UCOMO-2 1.22 13:58:30 14:02:50 320
9 7 A8 CUFF 1.00 ~300+ (did a test during setup)
9 8 A9 US2 1.22 10:41:15 10:45:45 270
0 B1 T1-U 3.38 13:43:30 13:44:33 133
1 B2 T4-M 3.23 13:50:00 13:50:42 42
2 B3 T4-L 1.22 13:52:00 13:52:27 27
3 B4 UCOMO-1 ? 13:54:00 13:55:09 69
4 B5 US1 1.22 10:47:00 10:51:45 285
5 B6 UN-2 1.22 14:04:30 14:05:40 130
6 B7 UN-1 1.22 14:08:00 14:13:20 320
7 B8 T9-L 1.22 10:28:00 10:29:35 95
8 B9 T9-U 30m 5.89 10:30:30 10:32:05 95
* at HYDRA, cylinder pressures: zero air at 200psi, 384ppm at 950 psi,
417ppm at 250psi.
489: site visit, Site none, Wed 03-Oct-2007 16:22:22 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, October 3, 2007 (JB, MW, MP, AW, LL, JM)
***photo diode wand tree; removed the wands
488: site visit, Site robots, Fri 28-Sep-2007 15:08:00 MDT, site visit on Friday, September 28, 2007 (JB, SL)
487: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 27-Sep-2007 17:45:23 MDT, site visit on Thursday, September 27. 2007 (JB, SLS)
486: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 27-Sep-2007 17:42:19 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, September 26, 2007 (JB, SpB, MP)
Wednesday, September 26th, 2007 Visit:
-------------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB, MP
Purpose of visit: add T/RH sensor #5. change to winter
mode for fast logger.
Weather: An excellent fall day. Chilly with a few wind gusts. Nice
in the sun. The Aspens have either dropped all their leaves or are
yellow.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up in the CU grey jeep.
* Jeff/Sierra were planning for a pre-dawn tomorrow morning.
* apparently a bow hunter that was near our towers had an "encounter"
with a Mt Lion sometime recently. The lion did not run away
immediately and approached the hunter.
---------
* at ~10:00 MST, shutdown the fast ozone system.
* resent the tc_12.dld logger program to the TC logger...but it turns
out what i needed to do was redo the "association" with the logger
program (since the file structure of PC208W is different on plumwood
than the old gateway).
* at 11:00 MST, i reconnected power to the cr10 MRS logger..but I
didn't have a sc32a so i couldn't connect to the logger!!
* the tubing connecting the pressure sensor to the pressure port was
severed. Probably just exposure and age. Patched it up using one of
the tubing sections.
* checked the locations of the TCs connected to the am25t (sn 2283) and
the soil logger:
mux
channel sensor location + misc
------- ------------------------------------------------------------------
1, on ground ~ 50cm from AM25T box. (T-type tc, omega blue wire)
2, on ground, by one of middle snowprobes (T-type tc, campbell A3537).
3, ~1cm deep, between the two long snowprobes (T-type tc, campbell A3537).
4, ~1cm deep, near cs615 WCR probe #3 and temp probes (T-type tc, campbell A3537).
5, ~1cm deep, closer to tree than ch4 (T-type tc, campbell A3537).
6, ~2cm deep, near cs615 WCR probe #4 and near 35cm pit (A3537).
7, ~2cm deep, between 2 trees (A3537).
8, in air, ~1cm off ground, near "tree" snowT probe (A3537).
9, ~4cm deep, near clump of trees, not too far from profile, photo includes shoes (III.5, A3537).
10, ~4cm deep, in clump of trees near ch9 (A3537).
11, ~4cm deep, in clearing, far side, near rtd probe #2 (A3537).
12, ~4cm deep, in clearing 2m SE of am25t box, under snowdepth sensor #02393 (A3537). no photo
13, ~4cm deep, in clearing 6m SE of am25t box, just past ch12 (A3537). no photo
14, at 1.54m in tree, on the sunny side (omega blue wire).
15, at 1.54m in tree, on the shady side (A3537).
16, at -20cm, co-located with snowT probe (middle) (A3537).
* downloaded some logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1341172 Sep 26 10:45 tc9_26.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1026955 Sep 26 11:21 soil9_26.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1238119 Sep 26 11:40 soil9_26b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 633232 Sep 26 11:53 soil9_26c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 965 Sep 26 12:03 soil9_26d.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 444214 Sep 26 14:01 met9_26.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 790448 Sep 26 14:19 prf9_26.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 73741 Sep 26 14:21 prf9_26b.dat*
485: site visit, Site hydra, Thu 27-Sep-2007 17:41:07 MDT, site visit on Thursday, September 20, 2007 (JB, SpB, SL, MP)
Thursday, September 20th, 2007 Visit:
-------------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB, MP, SL
Purpose of visit: GPS hydra inlets. do a blow test at
the inlets. test 2-d ati.
Weather: An excellent fall day. Calm and warm. And
the Aspens are all turning yellow.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up in the CU grey jeep.
---------
* Jeff GPS'ed all inlets (file called, "towinlets"). We did
not have time to pull these data off the GPS (do next time).
* blow tests at the HYDRA inlets (rotameter set to "35"):
opto Inlet Inlet Times in MST lag time
Code ID Location Ht(m) Exhale Puff Reach Li-7000 (seconds)
----- -- -------- ------ ----------- ------------- ---------
9 0 A1 T1-L 1.22
9 1 A2 T4-U 4.9
9 2 A3 T11-L 1.22 10:20:30 10:23:00 150
9 3 A4 NaN (leak) NaN
9 4 A5 T11-U 3.58 10:24:30 10:26:45 135
9 5 A6 NaN (leak) NaN
9 6 A7 UCOMO-2 1.22
9 7 A8 CUFF 1.00
9 8 A9 US2 1.22 10:41:15 10:45:45 270
0 B1 T1-U 3.38
1 B2 T4-M 3.23
2 B3 T4-L 1.22
3 B4 UCOMO-1 ?
4 B5 US1 1.22 10:47:00 10:51:45 285
5 B6 UN-2 1.22
6 B7 UN-1 1.22
7 B8 T9-L 1.22 10:28:00 10:29:35 95
8 B9 T9-U 30m 5.89 10:30:30 10:32:05 95
484: site visit, Site none, Wed 19-Sep-2007 17:57:08 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, September 19, 2007 (JB, SL)
* Nicole's soil plots 6-15
483: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 14-Sep-2007 11:59:52 MDT, site visit on Thursday, September 13, 2007 (JB, SpB)
482: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 12-Sep-2007 14:39:56 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, Sept 12, 2007 (JB, MP, JH)
481: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 06-Sep-2007 15:47:00 MDT, site visit on Thurs, Sept 6, 2007 (JB)
Cylinder Pressures:
===================
JA02103 JJ21180 JJ14766 JJ16850 JJ23865 0 Air N2
Date JD 349/C2 375/LC 384/C4 417/LC 476/LC Ref LC
---- --- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------ ----
8/6 218 1800 1790 1720 890 1790 1500 1750
8/9 221 1800 1790 1720 890 1400 1500 NaN
8/16 228 1700 1790 1690 850 975 1450 NaN
8/23 235 1600 1790 1550 850 775 1300 NaN
8/27 239 700? 1790 1500 850 700 1200 NaN
9/6 249 700 1775 1400 750 575 900 NaN
480: site visit, Site robots, Thu 30-Aug-2007 15:28:05 MDT, site visit on Thursday, August 30, 2007 (JB, NT)
479: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 28-Aug-2007 14:14:27 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, August 28, 2007 (JB, MP, JH, NT)
hail @ 2:15 MDT
logger data downloaded:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 420857 Aug 28 09:37 cnr8_28.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 732794 Aug 28 09:57 prf8_28.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 376878 Aug 28 10:04 met8_28.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 315580 Aug 28 10:11 nctc8_28.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1180143 Aug 28 10:32 tc8_28.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 735042 Aug 28 10:41 soil8_28.dat*
478: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 27-Aug-2007 15:01:42 MDT, site visit on Monday, August 27, 2007 (JB)
Vaisala HMP35AC 23X wiring scheme:
red > POWER OUT 12V
black > POWER OUT ground
blue > EX 2
green/silver > diff chan 8 ground
yellow > diff chan 9H
white > diff chan 9L
Cylinder Pressures:
===================
JA02103 JJ21180 JJ14766 JJ16850 JJ23865 0 Air N2
Date JD 349/C2 375/LC 384/C4 417/LC 476/LC Ref LC
---- --- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------ ----
8/6 218 1800 1790 1720 890 1790 1500 1750
8/9 221 1800 1790 1720 890 1400 1500 NaN
8/16 228 1700 1790 1690 850 975 1450 NaN
8/23 235 1600 1790 1550 850 775 1300 NaN
8/27 239 700? 1790 1500 850 700 1200 NaN
477: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 27-Aug-2007 12:12:15 MDT, site visit on Thursday, August 23, 2007 (JB, JH, MP, SLS, SpB)
Cylinder Pressures:
===================
JA02103 JJ21180 JJ14766 JJ16850 JJ23865 0 Air N2
Date JD 349/C2 375/LC 384/C4 417/LC 476/LC Ref LC
---- --- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------ ----
8/6 218 1800 1790 1720 890 1790 1500 1750
8/9 221 1800 1790 1720 890 1400 1500 NaN
8/16 228 1700 1790 1690 850 975 1450 NaN
8/23 235 1600 1790 1550 850 775 1300 NaN
476: site visit, Site none, Tue 21-Aug-2007 11:31:57 MDT, site visit on Monday, August 20, 2007 (JB, SL, MP, RKM, LL, Steve Semmer, John Militzer)
site=Maggie's photodiode "wand" sensor tower
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 547442 Aug 20 13:30 soil8_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1166991 Aug 20 13:41 soil8_20b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1347885 Aug 20 14:03 soil8_20c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 479027 Aug 20 14:07 soil8_20d.dat*
475: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 16-Aug-2007 16:25:26 MDT, site visit on Thursday, August 16, 2007 (JB, SL)
Cylinder Pressures:
===================
JA02103 JJ21189 JJ14766 JJ16850 JJ23865 0 Air N2
Date JD 349/C2 375/LC 384/C4 417/LC 476/LC Ref LC
---- --- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------ ----
8/6 218 1800 1790 1720 890 1790 1500 1750
8/9 221 1800 1790 1720 890 1400 1500 NaN
8/16 228 1700 1790 1690 850 975 1450 NaN
* logger data downloaded:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 523952 Aug 16 09:46 cnr8_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 540471 Aug 16 10:01 prf8_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 371789 Aug 16 10:15 prf8_16b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 471244 Aug 16 10:23 met8_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 394400 Aug 16 10:31 nctc8_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 161994 Aug 16 11:17 soil8_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 90725 Aug 16 11:33 tc8_16b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1398418 Aug 16 11:31 tc8_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 305832 Aug 16 10:45 ucb8_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 398588 Aug 16 10:51 uc8_16.dat*
474: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 09-Aug-2007 14:14:16 MDT, site visit on Thursday, August 9, 2007 (JB,SL,SLS,DK,Ramesh,LL)
# adjusted shading band according to JD 221 10:00 MST "90-elev" value of 36.95
degrees
# @ 10:28 MST the 6251 zeroed @ 0.040
@ 10.53 MST I re-zeroed it to 0.003
I switched back to auto @ 10:54 MST
# cylinders @ hydra
cylinder number psi on 8/6/07 psi on 8/9/07
JA02103 1800 1800
JJ21180 1790 1790
JJ14766 1720 1720
JJ16850 890 890
JJ23865 1790 1400
zero air 1500 1500
# MET logger wiring scheme for 16m propvane
red sheath: red wire to power, black wire to ground, silver wire to ground
green sheath: white wire to diff 3H, black wire to diff 3L, silver wire to
ground
blue sheath: green wire to diff 10H, black to diff 10L, silver to ground
473: site visit, Site hydra, Tue 07-Aug-2007 13:51:49 MDT, site visit on Monday, August 6, 2007 (JB, SpB)
Monday, August 6th, 2007 Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB
Purpose of visit: finish setup of HYDRA data system.
Weather: Not bad at all.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up in the CU SUV.
* my stomach started hurting in the afternoon...
---------
* got some cylinders organized with Kurt, ie:
Date: Mon, 06 Aug 2007 14:49:29 MDT
To: "Kurt Chowanski"
cc: Sean.Burns@Colorado.EDU
From: Jeffrey Mark Beauregard
Subject: your N2 cylinders
Hi Kurt.
I checked on those two N2 cylinders for you. They are both full. Here are the specifics:
cylinder #CC198690 @2000psi
cylinder #CC243067 @2000psi
I chained these back up with the others in front of the trailer.
Jeff
* re-started HYDRA. started using two of the 6L cylinders, and a zero
air cylinder in the reference cell. Found a leak in one of the 6L
cylinders (JJ16850) and are currently leak-checking the others.
* in the afternoon we played around some more with the webcam...we
were trying to make it possible to see the sky (and indian peaks) with
the webcam. It worked, but it's tilted quite a bit (which seems
strange).
===============================================================================
Cylinders: Status (as of 8/6/2007)
-------------------------------------------------
1= JA02103 = 349 ppm = C2
2= JJ21189 = 375 ppm = bungeed to tree (leak check)
3= JJ14766 = 384 ppm = C4
4= JJ16850 = 417 ppm = snooped a leak in the regulator...re-attached regulator. lying near hydra.
5= JJ23865 = 476 ppm = bungeed to tree (leak check)
Z= Zero Air cylinder = Ref
N2= N2 cylinder. = bungeed to tree (no regulator attached).
Cylinder Pressures:
===================
Date JD 1 2 3 4 5 Z N2
---- --- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
8/6 218 1800 1790 1720 890 1790 1500 1750
List of Changes to HYDRA setup:
===============================
Date Ref/P C1 C2 C3 C4 Note
------ ----- ---- ---- ---- ---- -----
20 Jul N2 * N2 * 3
31 Jul ---> isff.colorado.edu died.
2 Aug ---> system stopped/unplugged.
6 Aug Z * 1 * 3
* note, C1 = there is some voltage leakage at the opto22 board.
(also the C1 valve is not opening when full power
is passed to it).
C3 = the relay for C3 in the opto22 board does not seem
to be working.
472: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 02-Aug-2007 12:49:22 MDT, site visit on Thursday, August 2, 2007 (JB, SL)
471: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 02-Aug-2007 10:01:51 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, August 1, 2007 (JB, RKM, SpB, Ramesh, RM)
Monday, August 1st, 2007 Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB
Purpose of visit: setup shadown band, etc...
Weather: Not bad at all.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up in the CU SUV.
* WSU leaves today (to return next week).
---------
* brought up the new black box fiber-to-copper converter...this
is:
trailer fiber tower
rcv - orange - xmt
xmt - brown - rcv
the other pair of fiber lines (with ODS 471) are:
trailer fiber tower
Rx - blue - Tx
Tx - green - Rx
* at 10:20 MST, connected fan for 2m REBs sensor.
* installed heater in the forestcam.
* from 12:15-12:30 MST, adjusted the shadow band...
* at 12:00 MSt, cleaned krypton hygrometer.
* helped steve oncley carry a new transformer out to HYDRA/TRAM.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 300798 Aug 1 10:09 ucb8_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 393060 Aug 1 10:14 uc8_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1120121 Aug 1 10:50 soil8_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1169464 Aug 1 11:04 tc8_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 422708 Aug 1 11:25 cnr8_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 735760 Aug 1 11:51 prf8_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 928078 Aug 1 12:04 met8_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 762615 Aug 1 12:33 nctc8_1.dat*
470: site visit, Site none, Tue 31-Jul-2007 15:10:44 MDT, site visit on Monday, July 30, 2007 (JB, DK, SL, NT)
diurnal soil respiration measurements at Nicole's site by the old east robot
* dry ice into hydra @ 9:45 MST
* hydra span @ 1750 psi @ 9:40 MST
* hydra N2 @ 1850 psi @ 9:40 MST
469: site visit, Site hydra, Tue 31-Jul-2007 15:09:39 MDT, site visit on Friday, July 27, 2007 (JB, SpB, RKM, Ramesh, RM)
Friday, July 27th, 2007 Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB, RKM, RaM, RpM
Purpose of visit: finish setup of HYDRA data system.
Weather: It threatened rain several times. Then at around 14:00-15:00
MDT it released a deluge. We sprinted from the tram line back to the
trailer and were all drenched.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up in the CU jeep.
---------
* at 11:50 MST, started collecting co2 data with HYDRA.
* lineflow set to "40". russ setup an inlet at the CU tower (0.5 or
1m?) and it took around 5min for his puff of air to reach us.
* time check between isff.colorado.edu and specialk (and my mac at
home):
isff: Fri Jul 27 17:23:01 MDT 2007
specialk: Fri Jul 27 17:27:11 MDT 2007
isff: Fri Jul 27 17:26:40 MDT 2007
mac: Fri Jul 27 17:30:50 MDT 2007
* connected everything to HYDRA. The connected inlets are:
(still need to calculate delay times)
Valve Inlet Name Ht (m) Time(GMT)Delay(s)
A1 T1-L 1.22 1XXX XX
A2 T4-U 4.9 1945 67
A3 T11-L 1.22 1939 52
A4 NaN (leak) NaN 1935 36
A5 T11-U 3.58 1929 17
A6 NaN (leak) NaN 2004 90
A7 U-COMO2 1.22 1914 9
A8 CUFF (at 1m) 1 1917 12
A9 US2 1.22 1919 16
B1 T1-U 3.38 1953 77
B2 T4-M 3.23 1943 69
B3 T4-L 1.22 1941 67
B4 Near Box ? 1934 24
B5 US1 1.22 1916 17
B6 UN-2 1.22 2014 88
B7 UN-1 1.22 1915 11
B8 T9-L 1.22 1918 14
B9 T9-U 5.89 1925 24
C1 = capped.
C2 = N2
C3 = capped.
C4 = span gas, JJ14766, 6L cylinder, 384 ppm.
not listed = U-COMO1 (connected to B4??)...
* re-zeroed HYDRA (using N2 and the JJ14766 span gas from lynette/britt).
* data files:
ls -lag ../raw_data/all/ | grep hydra | grep 'Jul 27'
-rw-r--r-- 1 root 1210214 Jul 27 02:06 hydra070727.000000
-rw-r--r-- 1 root 1210214 Jul 27 10:09 hydra070727.080000
-rw-r--r-- 1 root 204634 Jul 27 11:26 hydra070727.160000
-rw-r--r-- 1 root 857120 Jul 27 17:13 hydra070727.172707
-rw-r--r-- 1 root 12288 Jul 27 17:27 hydra070727.231350
the "hydra070727.231350" was started to start using the new
hydra program, "hydra_prog_como.txt". The old program was
saved as, "hydra_prog_old.txt".
468: site visit, Site robots, Thu 26-Jul-2007 14:21:20 MDT, site visit on Thursday, July 26, 2007 (JB, SL, JH, SLS)
467: site visit, Site hydra, Wed 25-Jul-2007 11:50:56 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, July 25, 2007 (JB,LL,RKM,SpB,JS,RM,AT)
Tuesday, July 25th, 2007 Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB, LL, RKM, JS, AT, RaM
Purpose of visit: work on HYDRA data system.
Weather: Around noon it was hailing/raining fairly hard and everyone
was taking shelter. This lasted for around 1/2-hr. After this
everything was wet, but it didn't rain hard again...
--------- Misc Notes:
* rode up in the jeep.
* andrew was doing his sampling at the CU tower.
---------
* there was a problem with one of the fitting on the profile
system...which caused a large leak in the system (discovered during
the blow tests)...it seemed to start when the dessicant was being
changed so not a big problem. however data during this day might be a
bit off...fixed it by re-doing the swagelok fitting on the small tube
that attaches to the dessicant tube.
* Russ and Jielun were setting up the inlets for HYDRA...here is the
info:
Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2007 22:31:57 MDT
To: Sean Burns , russell.monson@Colorado.EDU,
jsun@ucar.edu
From: Russell Keith Monson
Subject: Re: inlets...
Hi Sean,
All inlets are ready to go, except the one that extends to the CU
tower. There should be 15 currently (16 once we check the one to th e
CU tower). The inlets should be labeled at the Hydra end and most are
coiled and hung on trees near the Hydra. Here are the codes:
U, Como 1 -- middle of Como Creek (short)
U, Como 2 -- middle of Como Creek (long)
U S 1 -- South of Como Creek (short)
U S 2 -- South of Como Creek (long)
U N 1 -- North of Como Creek (short)
U N 2 -- North of Como Creek (long)
T 1 U -- Tram tower 1 (upper)
T 1 L -- Tram tower 1 (lower)
T 4 U -- Tram tower 4 (upper)
T 4 M -- Tram tower 4 (middle)
T 4 L -- Tram tower 4 (lower)
T 9 U -- Tram tower 9 (upper)
T 9 L -- Tram tower 9 (lower)
T 11 U -- Tram tower 11 (upper)
T 11 L -- Tram tower 11 (lower)
These are all ready for connection to Hydra. I'll be up on Friday and
will check out the long line to the CU tower, then it will be r eady
for hooking to Hydra by Friday midday.
Thanks,
Russ
_______________________
---- Original message ----
>Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2007 20:14:18 -0600
>From: Sean Burns
>Subject: inlets...
>To: russell.monson@Colorado.EDU, jsun@ucar.edu
>Cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU
>
>
>hi russ and jielun,
>
>thanks for setting up the inlets today...if i can get a list of which
>ones are ready to be connected to hydra that would be helpful. it
>seems that blowing them out is not completely necessary...so i'm not
>going to worry about that for the ones that have not been done yet.
>
>on friday i'll connect all the inlets that are ready to be connected
>and we can start getting some measurements...i'm leak-checking the
>reference gas cylinder right now...assuming that's fine on friday then
>we'll try to collect some data. i'll also bring a chunk of dry ice so
>we can try to avoid the ports that have definite problems...
>
>
> SpB.
466: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 23-Jul-2007 10:57:56 MDT, site visit on Friday, July 20, 2007 (JB, LL, Ramesh, SpB)
Friday, July 20th, 2007 Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB, LL, RaM
Purpose of visit: work on HYDRA data system, shading for PAR sensor,
and 16m prop/vane.
Weather: It was quite humid (predicted 50% chance of t-storms that never
happened). nice clouds, but no rain or thunder/lightning.
--------- Misc Notes:
* i took the MRS shuttle. everyone else drove up in the Monson jeep.
---------
* after some consultation with Steve/Gordon was finally able to figure
out why the opto22 signal had a problem...the serial port (#2) on that
usb-to-serial converter that was supposed to send commands to the
opto22 was not working properly...switched to port3 and then it all
worked fine. ARgh!!
* made some short synflex tubing lengths to connect to HYDRA during
the testing phase.
* adjusted the offset of the h2o.ec signal for the LI-6262 (noticed
that it was clipping on 7/19 since the signal was over 1100 mV).
details are:
- at 10:14 MST, zero LI-6262
h2o at +30mV, dial= 2.75
co2 at +29.7mV, dial= 3.14
new setting:
h2o at -20mV, dial= 1.90
co2 at 0mV, dial= 2.70
- at 10:15 MSt, span gas.
- at 10:16 MSt, back to sample.
* removed the PAR shadingband for some re-design work.
* removed the problematic 16m prop/vane and Kurt at MRS was nice
enough to agree to plug it in at the lab (i noticed he had a few
already there that he was testing). [note, Kurt never did this since
ours is an older model!].
* logger data downloaded:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 595120 Jul 20 10:28 cnr7_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 856827 Jul 20 10:47 prf7_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 177851 Jul 20 10:50 prf7_20b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1342012 Jul 20 12:23 soil7_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 245933 Jul 20 12:28 soil7_20b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1363375 Jul 20 12:44 tc7_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 294942 Jul 20 12:47 tc7_20b.dat*
465: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 18-Jul-2007 12:39:34 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, July 17, 2007 (JB, SpB, LL, RM, MP, JH, SLS, NT, DK)
Tuesday, July 17th, 2007 Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB, LL, RaM, JH, MP, NT, SLS, DK
Purpose of visit: work on HYDRA data system, shading for PAR sensor,
and 16m prop/vane.
--------- Misc Notes:
*
---------
* moved the forestcam up to ~17m.
* at 9:23 MST, disonnected 2nd REBS from CNR logger and moved down to
2m at mini-tower. The wiring is as follows:
AMP wire
pin# color logger connection (channel=?)
---- ----- -----------------------------
1 white H
3 brown L
4 black GND
* note that REBs output is hi-res (because this is what the pressure
sensor was!)...also, the fan is not connected.
* at UCB logger started running ucb_08.csi (to output the REBs data
rather than the pressure data which had been there previously).
(note, pressure data are still saved in logger 5-min data files).
* tried to fix up the 16m propvane (replaced the cable)...but still
was showing negative voltages for WS.
* logger data downloaded:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 56918 Jul 17 11:13 ucb7_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 222322 Jul 17 11:16 ucb7_17b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 68 Jul 17 11:28 ucb7_17c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 369261 Jul 17 11:33 uc7_17.dat*
464: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Sun 15-Jul-2007 09:10:50 MDT, site visit on Saturday, July 14th (SpB)
Saturday, June 14th, 2007 Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: work on HYDRA data system...
Weather: Five minutes after i arrived it started hailing. And then it
rained on/off for the next 4 hours (or so)...some strong thunder and
lightning nearby...in the evening (when i was getting ready to leave)
it turned nice.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson jeep.
* since it was so rainy i spent some time getting caught up on the
calendar page (photos, etc)...
---------
* determined that it's necessary to use a null modem when reading the
opto22 signal (sent from the quacker/adam) with hyperterm on a laptop
(ie, this is if you plug the serial cable that was going to the opto22
into the laptop)...
* based on this it seems that chan201 (ie, /dev/ttyUSB1) is NOT
sending out the commands...not sure why this is not working??
* was able to make it so that the adam/aster seems ok (though it runs
very, very slow)...cockpit was able to run ok too...ie:
[aster@aster ~]$ ndaqstatus aster
*** System Status *********************************************************
Start time: Sat Jul 14 16:58:42 2007
Restart time: Sat Jul 14 16:58:42 2007
Socket Socket Max Min
Time Sample Lost Write Temp Socket Socket Socket Buffered Total Archive
Diff Rate Samples Errors Unavail Write Write Rate Samples Samples BadTTs
msec #/s # # # bytes bytes byte/s # # #
0 3.333 0 0 0 16367 12125 94 226 1950 0
***************************************************************************
*** A2D Status ****************************
A2D Total 5min Total User
Sample Missed Missed Intrpt
Rate Samples Samples Rate
#/s # # #/s
0 0 0 0
A2D Sample
channel Rate MinV MaxV VRes
# #/s V V uV
*******************************************
*** Serial Port Status ****************************************************************************
port flow Msg Sep Msg read sampl min max readerrs writerrs overflow
name chan baud p/d/s cntl Sep Loc Len /sec /sec read read 5min cum 5min cum 5min cum
/dev/ttyUSB0 200 9600 n/8/1 none \0x0a EOM 0 4.15 0.997 8 19 0 0 0 0 0 0
***************************************************************************************************
and,
check_aster
Sun Jul 15 08:50:32 MDT 2007
------------- Environment -------------
PROJECT = NIWOT07, OPS=ops3
------------- Server tasks -------------
host user pid start exectime process
aster aster 16183 Jul09 ? 00:00:00 adamserver
aster root 7147 Jul08 ? 00:00:00 nc_server
------------- Ingest tasks -------------
host user pid start exectime process
aster root 21364 Jul14 ? 00:00:00 ingest
------------- Archive tasks -------------
host user pid start exectime process
aster root 21068 Jul14 ? 00:00:00 archive aster .
-------------- Covar calcs --------------
host user pid start exectime process
-------------- X processes --------------
host user pid start exectime process
-------------- Ingest Statistics ----------
station port status up since sample/sec serialErrs
aster 54488 open Jul 14 16:58 0.74 0
-------------- Living adams --------------
aster
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda3 14807880 9067944 4987716 65% /
/dev/hda3 14807880 9067944 4987716 65% /
-----------------------------------------
Sun Jul 15 08:50:33 MDT 2007
* to get ingest to show up in "check_aster" i needed to kill the
ingest process and then re-start it (as root)...
463: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 13-Jul-2007 15:39:02 MDT, site visit on Friday, July 13, 2007 (JB, NT)
retired N2 cylinder CC198686 @ ~300psi
started N2 cylinder CC17726 @2000psi
462: site visit, Site none, Thu 12-Jul-2007 09:49:19 MDT, site visit on Thursday, July 12, 2007 (JB, MP, JH, DK, SLS, Ramesh, LL, SL, NT)
robot flask swap
guying MP's new tower
461: site visit, Site none, Thu 12-Jul-2007 09:47:10 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, July 11, 2007 (JB, RKM, EB, SL, SpB)
Wednesday, July 11th, 2007 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB, RKM, EB, SL
Purpose of visit: create tower for photodiode plot (move east
robot tower).
Weather: very fine.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the Jeep rental.
---------
* dismantled the east robot and combined this with the tower sections
from the old ncar "central" tower (NIWOT02).
* the fiber-optic converter in the trailer is a:
Optical Data Ssytems (ODS) model 471
10BaseT/10Base-FL Converter
* we're still trying to get the edgeport issue fixed..ie:
To: Jeffrey Mark Beauregard
cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU
Subject: Re: edgeport
Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 13:45:47 -0600
From: "Sean Burns"
hi jeff,
i recieved the following email from you about this:
From: Jeffrey Mark Beauregard
Subject: one other thing
To: Sean.Burns@Colorado.EDU
Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 11:45:19 -0600 (MDT)
I forgot to mention this a second ago...Our edgeports were repaired,
not replaced. They also did a nice job of cleaning them up on the
outside. They almost look new...I have the repair reports (1 for each
edgeport) and a shipping order. I will put these in the receipts
binder.
based on this it sounds like they might be in one of the receipts
binders? it would be good to have a record of which edgeport (ie, the
serial number) is still broken. I know it's the newer one, but not
sure the serial number...though i might have that info somewhere.
SpB.
> Sean,
>
> When we received the two edgeports after their service by Digi,
there was a RMA Customer Repair Report with each one...I vaguely
remember showing you these...I was told by Digi that these could be
helpful for dealing with the new edgeport problem. Do you happen to
know where these are? I cannot seem to find them amongst my notes
and documents...
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jeff
460: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 09-Jul-2007 14:03:00 MDT, site visit on Monday, July 9, 2007 (JB, SpB)
Monday, July 9th, 2007 Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB
Purpose of visit: move HYDRA to como creek...
Weather: excellent!?!
--------- Misc Notes:
* removed Fortress UPS from the trailer and sent to CU reclaimation.
---------
* from 9:50-10:08 MST, changed dessicant in profiler system.
* got the "forestcam" on the CU tower working..
* tested refurbished edgeport with HYDRA...it doesn't seem to work..we were using
Gordons old one.
* to start ndaq process on aster kill all ndaq processes, then, as
root, do: "init.dndaq start"
* new PAR sensor (sn Q22845) deployed with shadow band at the top of
tower:
SN Q22845 - Calibration Constant = 5.49 umol/(sec m2),
Calibration Multiplier = -182.15 umol/(s m2) per microamp
March 10, 2004
* PAR sensor in diff. channel 9 on the RAD logger..."PAR2.up" on quacker
Fri Jul 6 15:59:32 MDT 2007
the archive process on russter2 had stopped!! maybe due to the
way I logged out from chokecherry today?? the files are:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 33404420 Jul 6 10:00 nwt070706.080000
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 6700466 Jul 6 11:36 nwt070706.160000
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 131072 Jul 6 15:59 nwt070706.215746
restarted the archive process with "archive_quacker"....
access the webcam via http://10.0.0.8 ...use the Java option
459: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 05-Jul-2007 12:53:52 MDT, site visit on Thursday, July 5, 2007 (JB, SpB, NT, SL, Ramesh)
Thursday, July 5th, 2007 Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB, NT, SL, RaM
Purpose of visit: move HYDRA to como creek...
Weather: excellent!?!
--------- Misc Notes:
*
---------
* mounted the "forestcam" on the CU tower...it's:
ip 10.0.0.8
mask 255.255.255.0
gate 10.0.0.4
458: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 05-Jul-2007 12:52:57 MDT, site visit on Sunday, July 1 (SpB) and Tuesday, July 3, 2007 (JB, SpB, LL, RM, Aaron)
Monday, July 3rd, 2007 Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB, LL, RM, E
Purpose of visit: move HYDRA to como creek...
Weather: excellent!?!
--------- Misc Notes:
* borrowed a smaller shadow band from eol.
* took the MRS shuttle and biked down sunshine canyon.
* started using the laptop, "plumwood".
---------
* moved hydra over to near the creek.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 816258 Jul 3 12:33 cnr7_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 692313 Jul 3 13:14 prf7_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 829130 Jul 3 13:25 prf7_3b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 320883 Jul 3 13:29 prf7_3c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 575220 Jul 3 13:37 met7_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 824885 Jul 3 13:54 nctc7_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 659239 Jul 3 14:15 ucb7_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 876560 Jul 3 14:25 uc7_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 759066 Jul 3 14:49 soil7_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 796431 Jul 3 14:41 tc7_3.dat*
Sunday, July 1st, 2007 Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: work on HYDRA data system...
Weather: excellent!
--------- Misc Notes:
* shuyi and chidong came with me and went hiking while i worked on HYDRA.
* lynette was at campus but couldn't get into ramaley and her cell
phone was broken...ramesh was inside waiting for her...i drove up my
own jeep.
---------
* more work on hydra (still by the trailer, still with thinkpad):
- at 14:19 MST, connected inlet line + ref gas...should start
getting reasonable co2 values....
- to see opto22 data use:
data_dump -c 202 -f file_name_full_path -A "12.5e" | more
- at 14:28:30 MST, blew into inlet.
* on Sat Jun 30 18:20:03 MDT 2007
updated the splus code for the new span gas cylinder...ie:
if(t1 >= utime("07 jan 9 140000") & t1 < utime("07 jun 22 140000")) {
Cspan <- 397.6 # cal cylinder is CC57787, (Airgas Value=396.0 ppm)
# Trailer Cal=(397.98 + 397.04 + 397.33 + 397.87)./4=397.6
}
if(t1 >= utime("07 jun 22 140000")) {
Cspan <- 402.0 # cal cylinder is CC240435, (Airgas Value=407.8 ppm)
# Trailer Cal=(401.72 + 402.56 + 401.74)./3=402.0067 ppm
}
to the files:
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 18142 Jun 30 18:18 cal.co2.q*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 14361 Jun 30 18:20 cal.prof.q*
then did:
make .fun.cal.prof
make .fun.cal.co2
457: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 02-Jul-2007 11:44:25 MDT, site visit on Friday, June 29th, 2007 (JB, SpB, LL, Ramesh)
Friday, June 29th, 2007 Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB, LL, RaM
Purpose of visit: work on hydra.
Weather: nice.
--------- Misc Notes:
* moved the jeep keys from SpB's desk to Jias desk.
---------
* at 11:20 MST, krypton hygrometer was cleaned.
* continued to work on HYDRA with the ibm thinkpad (which doesn't have
ndaq, but uses the aster/adam sotware and the old code for controlling
the opto22).
* Kurt from MRS gave us a cylinder (CC193097) for the one he borrowed
from us earlier...ie:
To: "Kurt Chowanski"
cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU, schaeffer@biology.utah.edu,
jeffrey.beauregard@Colorado.EDU
Subject: Re: N2 cylinder
Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 11:20:13 -0600
From: "Sean Burns"
Hi Kurt,
fyi---i found the cylinder (at least i'm pretty sure it's the one you
are referring to)....it's cyl number CC193097. i moved it away from
the trailer so there is no confusion....i'm cc'ing Sean S so he can be
aware of this too.
thanks,
SpB.
>
> Sean
> There is a N2 cylinder for you at your trailer. It is laying down next to
> an empty cylinder northeast of the trailer hitch. Thank you for the use of
> the one you had.
> Cheers
> Kurt
>
456: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 02-Jul-2007 11:43:15 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, June 26, 2007 (SpB, JH, SL, MP, SS)
Tuesday, June 26th, 2007 Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH, SL, MP, SS
Purpose of visit: work on hydra.
Weather: foggy.
--------- Misc Notes:
* dropped the jeep off to get the flat tire repaired...they gave
us a loaner.
* started gathering pipes, etc for mounting the forestcam on
our tower.
* Sean Schaeffer was doing some laser stuff...
---------
* continued to work on HYDRA with the ibm thinkpad (which doesn't have
ndaq, but uses the aster/adam sotware and the old code for controlling
the opto22).
* i comppletely dismantled the LI-7000 box since i thought the pump
was failing...it turned out the inlet valve was closed..duh!
455: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 26-Jun-2007 10:52:49 MDT, site visit on Monday, June 25, 2007 (JB, SpB, LL)
Monday, June 25th, 2007 Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB, LL
Purpose of visit: connect new TRH sensor.
Weather: hot and dry!
--------- Misc Notes:
* CU jeep got a flat tire on the way up to the trailer.
* there were lots of power issues/problems the prev week (SpB was
off).
---------
* moved the power for the profile pump up to a different circuit to
try and beter balance the power load.
* started to work on HYDRA which is near the trailer (using the dell
with linux on it, but there are a few problems with the aster/ndaq
data system on this laptop).
* a very rapid mixing event on the morning of 6/15/07...see the RH
sensor at 2m...and some upward pulses of T in the thermocouple
temperature data...and some associated downward pulses of wind.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1018007 Jun 25 10:54 soil6_25.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1075142 Jun 25 10:43 tc6_25.dat*
454: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 22-Jun-2007 18:11:44 MDT, site visit on Friday, June 22, 2007 (JB,JH,SLS)
retired span cylinder CC57787
span cylinder CC187116 had only 200 psi so I didn't use it (it was standing next to the above cylinder)
started span cylinder CC240435 (1900 psi)
453: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 22-Jun-2007 09:25:37 MDT, site visit on Thursday, June 21, 2007 (JB,SL,RM,RKM,LL)
452: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 22-Jun-2007 09:17:54 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, June 20, 2007 (JB)
Total power loss to C1 ~3:45 P.M.
451: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 19-Jun-2007 15:12:22 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, June 19, 2007 (JB,MP,SL,SLS,LL)
11:00 MST JB stopped ndaq
11:06 MST shutdown quacker
11:35 MST rebooted quacker with "CU Monson Lab" edgeport---quacker DID NOT
RECOGNIZE THIS EDGEPORT!
12:08 MST rebooted quacker with backup edgeport (not Gordon's) and everything
worked fine
(SpB and family showed up for a little while and SpB was around when quacker
would not recognize the first edgeport)
450: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 18-Jun-2007 13:19:15 MDT, site visit on Thursday, June 14, 2007 (JB, SpB)
Wednesday, June 14th, 2007 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB
Purpose of visit: connect new TRH sensor.
Weather: don't recall.
--------- Misc Notes:
* turned on the fans in the LI-COR boxes.
---------
* the snow depth at the snowtemp probes = 0cm.
* at 11:39 MST, connected new TRH sensor to MET logger...start running
"met_04.csi".
* started running ops43 to ingest new T/RH data (T4.met,RH4.met).
* at 13:45 MST, disconnected the MRS (snowT) logger from the power.
* replaced the battery in the soil cr23x logger.
* JB swapped the 6251 magnesium perchlorate trap and indicator tube
Zero @ 12:59 MST = 0.005
Zero @ 1:20 MST = 0.005
* Did a temporary "sealing" job on the asp. shield with duct tape
449: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 11-Jun-2007 18:27:32 MDT, site visit on Monday, June 11, 2007 (JB, JH, SpB, MP, SL)
Monday, June 11th, 2007 Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB, JH, MP, SL1, SL2
Purpose of visit: meet Mark W for LTER site review.
Weather: pleasant. lots of Cu clouds floating around. A few dark
periods with some very brief showers. Lightning and Thunder as we
left the tower around 16:00 MDT.
--------- Misc Notes:
* the snow is really starting to go!!
* this was the LTER site review / poster session so didn't do any real
work!
* JB took forest phenol photos 9:30 MST
448: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 11-Jun-2007 10:16:59 MDT, site visit on Friday, June 8, 2007 (JB,SpB,SL,NT)
Friday, June 8th, 2007 Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB, SL, NT
Purpose of visit: swap flasks. change out li-6262 pump.
Weather: cool in the morning. but not too bad. the previous day had
some seriously strong winds. especially in boulder, but also up at
the tower.
--------- Misc Notes:
* the snow is really starting to go!!
* moved hydra back toward the trailer (didn't make it all the way
there).
---------
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 0 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 5 cm
farthest probe = 2 cm
* switched the robot flask-sampling to summer mode (now running
AUTO26NW.CSI).
* from 10:30-11:00 MST, swapped out the LI-6262 pump.
- from 10:58-11:01, ran zero and span in the LI-6262.
* JB got robot pump working with MANUAL_6.DLD. Sent the new (summer 2007)
AUTO26NW.DLD program to start summer mode sampling.
* JB downloaded 23xrad (CNR logger) data (CNR6_8.DAT)
* JB, SpB started moving hydra back to trailer
* SpB took forest phenol photo protocol pictures
* messed around some more with the 2-d ati sonic....created
some *.txt files from hyperterm,
ati_1.txt = initial file
ati_2.txt = blocking the vertical transducers...therefore,
"u" is parallel to the ground.
ati_3.txt = my hands are blocking the "u" axis.
ati_4.txt = data with the "table" removed.
at ~13:27, made another small adjustment...
* here are more details about the ati (from emails):
From: "Gary Zimmerman"
To: "'Sean Burns'"
Subject: RE: FW: sonic anemometer info
Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 09:43:18 -0600
Hi Sean,
The problem is probably that an echo, from U or V transducers is arriving
back at the correct timing to look like a directly received pulse. There is
a window of time that we look for received signals. It could be that this
timing ( and the amplitude of the echo ),is only correct at particular
speeds of sound or wavelengths.
I don't usually suggest that users decrease the sampling rate, but in your
case it might disrupt the timing of the received echo. With ticks per sample
set to 0, the sampling rate is 200Hz, once every 5ms. If we change the ticks
per sample to 1, we will sample at 100Hz, once every 10ms. If the
interfering echo is returning in about 5ms, it will no longer be in your
receive window. There still could be a bounce at 10ms, but the receive
amplitude of this bounce dies off exponentially with distance, ie time. This
setting will effect your output rate, from 10hz to 5hz. If you want to
maintain 10Hz, we can average fewer samples, samples per output should be
reduced from 20 to 10. The original sonic anemometrs we built sampled and
averaged at these rates, and Dr. Kaimal wrote his original paper on the
anti-aliasing filter achieved by block averaging with this in mind. So I
don't think you have any issues with a 5Hz Nyquist. If you reduce the
sampling rate any further and obviously if you reduce the output rate, you
might need to look at the effects of the frequency response on your data.
An anechoic material added to the structure could be attempted. I don't
really have any suggestions for you, some type of sound absorbing foam. This
might insulate your structure or disrupt the normal airflow, so I don't know
if it is practical or not.
Gary
-----Original Message-----
From: Sean Burns [mailto:Sean.Burns@Colorado.EDU]
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 8:21 AM
To: Gary Zimmerman
Cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU; jeffrey.beauregard@Colorado.EDU
Subject: Re: FW: sonic anemometer info
Hi Gary,
it appears that it was indeed a "cross-talk" problem (because the
sonic was setup with a small table-like structure around it...after we
removed the table then the numbers became reasonable and it seemed to
work fine...is there something that can be done to avoid and/or
minimize the cross-talk? I didn't notice this problem in the Fall
after i initially set things up...
thanks for any more thoughts about this (some of the current setting
on the sonic are shown below)!
SpB.
example data:
-0067-0016 1299 S 20 20 -1
-0069-0014 1302 S 20 20 -1
-0071-0018 1291 S 20 20 -1
-0072-0023 1298 S 20 20 -1
-0070-0014 1298 S 20 20 -1
-0070-0016 1307 S 20 20 -1
-0072-0009 1331 S 20 20 -1
-0069-0007 1352 S 20 20 -1
-0073-0009 1357 S 20 20 -1
-0075-0007 1357 S 20 20 -1
-0073-0005 1361 S 20 20 -1
-0073-0008 1356 S 20 20 -1
-0073-0013 1362 S 20 20 -1
-0068-0011 1377 S 20 20 -1
-0067-0014 1375 S 20 20 -1
-0064-0010 1384 S 20 20 -1
-0063-0003 1403 S 20 20 -1
-0057 0001 1447 S 20 20 -1
-0053-0000 1485 S 20 20 -1
-0053 0002 1510 S 20 20 -1
-0043 0005 1540 S 20 20 -1
settings on ati:
Applied Technologies Inc.
Sonic Anemometer / Thermometer
Version 1.34
Status Screen
Serial Number = 060901
Distance[0] = 0.151902 [1] 0.151748 [2] 0.150000
WS_Offset[0] = 0.003716 [1] -0.001013 [2] 0.000000
SamplesPerOutput = 20 TicksPerSample = 0
Gamma_ZeroRH = 402.434000 Gamma_Slope = 0.040400
RH_Value = 0 Calc_Gamma = 402.434000
NumXDCRs = 4 NumAxis = 2
Spike Reset Sample Count = 100 Spike Parameter = 65
Max_Correct = 0.84 Correct_Adjust = 0.16 Correction_Angle = 70
Applied Technologies Inc.
Sonic Anemometer / Thermometer
Version 1.34
Output Options Menu
A. Baud Rate
B. Parity (Off)
C. ASCII Output (On)
D. Terse ASCII Output (On)
E. Binary Output (Off)
F. Break Binary (Off)
G. Output Cs (Off)
H. Output Temp (On)
I. Output Wind Speed & Direction (Off)
0. Main Menu
A. Median Filter (Off)
B. Data Quality Algorithm (Off)
C. Shadow Correction Algorithm (On)
D. Remove RH from Temp Calculation (Off)
0. Main Menu
A. External Triggering (Off)
B. Character Triggering (Off)
C. Trigger Character ( * )
0. Main Menu
> Sean,
>
> The sonic seems to be spiking in the 'V' axis, but not when you have abag
> over the transducers. It is possible that in your situation you are getting
> either crosstalk from the U axis or a reflection off of something fairly
> close in the 'V' axis.( I see similar symptoms when I put a probe inside a
> temperature chamber with very close walls). If you can physically move the
> sonic away from any structures, see if that helps. Also try blocking the U
> axis transducers, both at the same time, then one at a time and see if the
> problem comes and goes. If none of that helps or gives us any clues, you
> probably need to bring it in. I'll be here all day tomorrow, so call if you
> have any questions.
>
> Gary
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sean Burns [mailto:Sean.Burns@Colorado.EDU]
> Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2007 2:48 PM
> To: gary@apptech.com
> Cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU; herb@apptech.com;
> jeffrey.beauregard@Colorado.EDU
> Subject: Re: FW: sonic anemometer info
>
>
>
> Hi Gary and Herb,
>
> Last fall we purchased a SPAS/2Y sonic anemometer from you...it seems
> like one of the wind components is starting to act strange...here are
> some example "TERSE" data output that shows the problems in the 2nd
> column (plus the temperature data seem very noisy):
>
> 0007-1297 0996 S 20 20 127\r\n
> 0007-0318 0952 S 20 20 127\r\n
> 0010-3108 1178 S 20 20 127\r\n
> 0012-3656 1260 S 20 20 127\r\n
> 0012-4369 1402 S 20 20 127\r\n
> 0009-2832 1132 S 20 20 127\r\n
> 0010-1658 1005 S 20 20 127\r\n
>
> i tried power-cycling it last week, but this did not fix the problem.
> I also tried putting a ziplock bag over two of the sonic arms and then
> monitoring the output...a photos of this setup is at:
>
> http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/070531/pic00002.jpg
>
> this seemed to make the output reasonable, ie, with the bag over one
> set of arms i get:
>
> -0008-9999-9999 S 20 0 127\r\n
> -0008-9999-9999 S 20 0 127\r\n
> -0006-9999-9999 S 20 0 127\r\n
> -0006-9999-9999 S 20 0 127\r\n
> -0006-9999-9999 S 20 0 127\r\n
> -0005-9999-9999 S 20 0 127\r\n
> -0004-9999-9999 S 20 0 127\r\n
> -0004-9999-9999 S 20 0 127\r\n
> -0003-9999-9999 S 20 0 127\r\n
> -0003-9999-9999 S 20 0 127\r\n
>
> and then with the bag over the other set:
>
> -9999-0002-9999 S 0 20 127\r\n
> -9999-0002-9999 S 0 20 127\r\n
> -9999-0001-9999 S 0 20 127\r\n
> -9999-0001-9999 S 0 20 127\r\n
> -9999-0001-9999 S 0 20 127\r\n
> -9999-0001-9999 S 0 20 127\r\n
>
> the sonic seems dry and i don't see anything else obviously wrong with
> it...i'm heading up the site again tomorrow (Friday)...any ideas about
> what else to try?? If there is nothing else i can try, can I bring it
> back down to Longmont and have you test it in the lab?
>
> thanks for any help with this!
>
> SpB.
>
> >
> > Hi Gary,
> >
> > thanks for the advice. this is exactly what i needed to know...the
> > sonic is under some snow now, but i'll look for that dot in the
> > spring...i guess i could always blow on each transducer pair too...but
> > it's good to know which pair should be oriented North/South.
> >
> >
> >
> > SpB.
> >
> >
> > > Sean,
> > > I think you should leave the sampling rate at 200Hz(Ticks = 0) and set the
> > > samples per output at 200. This will result in a 1Hz output, average more
> > > samples, and help the anti-aliasing features of the block averaging. There
> > > is a limit to how many samples we can average, but I know 200 works well. If
> > > you needed to slow the output down even further, you might want to change
> > > the ticks per sample setting.
> > >
> > > If you look closely at the probe, you should notice a small circle under one
> > > of the arms. This arm is the U1 transducer. That helps you define the axes
> > > and also would be what the sonic thinks is North if you used the WS/WD
> > > output.
> > >
> > > Gary
> > >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Sean Burns [mailto:Sean.Burns@Colorado.EDU]
> > > Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 10:06 AM
> > > To: Herb Zimmerman
> > > Cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU; gary@apptech.com
> > > Subject: Re: FW: sonic anemometer info
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Hi Herb & Gary,
> > >
> > > The 2-d sonic I purchased from you last month appears to be working
> > > fine...I have a few questions for you:
> > >
> > > 1. the default setup was to have "samples per output=20" and "Ticks
> > > per sample=0" (ie, 5ms spacing between samples). This produces 10-hz
> > > output. I'm wanting to change this to have 1-hz data output...so i
> > > was planning to change these settings to:
> > >
> > > Samples per output = 100
> > > Ticks per sameple = 1 (10 ms spacing).
> > >
> > > I think these settings should produce 1-hz output. Do these
> > > parameters affect anything else, or is there anything else that I
> > > should consider before i make this change?
> > >
> > > 2. Is there an easy way to know which axis is "U" and which one is
> > > "V"? I can blow on one and watch the effect on the data...but is
> > > there another way to tell this? I set it up so that one of the axes
> > > is vertical and the other one is horizontal....so i'm only getting 1-d
> > > in the horizontal...
> > >
> > > thanks!
> > >
> > > SpB.
447: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 04-Jun-2007 15:46:39 MDT, site visit on Thursday, May 31st, 2007 (SpB, JB)
Thursday, May 31st, 2007 Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB
Purpose of visit: swap flasks. change inlet filters.
Weather: Still pretty cool in the morning. Lots of Cu clouds
around. It felt more like Nov than the last day of May. Storms
coming off the divide. Spitting snow from time to time. When we
left it was nice and calm.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Kurt was messing around with ln2 and looking for a fresh N2
cylinder.
* as i was leaving a pine squirrel came bolting out of the shed...and
it had a baby pine-squirrel in its mouth/paws. It seemed that it
was trying to carry it to another location...
* installed a tool rack in the trailer...i think we need one for the shed
too!
---------
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 16 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 40 cm
farthest probe = 38 cm
* from ~11-15:30 MST, replaced the gelman inlet filters on the LI-6251
profile system.
* more work with the 2-d ati (previous day removed the mesh
surrounding it?)
- at 11:04 MST, put a ziplock bag over the two heads that
are parallel to the ground.
- at 11:14 MST, switched the bag to go over the vertical
heads.
* at 10:45 MST, started running "met_03.csi" where the 9m handar data
have been removed.
* from 10:52-12:30 MST, started running ops41 (removed handar.9m and
also modified the 2-d ati code).
* the wiring for the 9m handar:
black = diff chan11 (H)
green = diff chan11 (L) (w/ jumper to ground)
white = ch12 (H?)
black = ch12 (L?)
black = +5V
red = gnd.
* at 12:37 MST, started running ops42 (removed 2-d ati
and added back ncar TCs).
* downloaded logger data (time on the uc logger was off):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 35375 May 31 10:42 met5_31.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 558427 May 31 10:48 nctc5_31.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 921870 May 31 13:59 prf5_31.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 366668 May 31 14:05 prf5_31b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 416985 May 31 11:28 ucb5_31.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 547937 May 31 11:34 uc5_31.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 184 May 31 11:35 uc5_31b.dat*
446: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 04-Jun-2007 15:45:08 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, May 30th, 2007 (SpB, JB)
Wednesday, May 30th, 2007 Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB
Purpose of visit: replace gast pump (li-6262), download logger
data.
Weather: Chilly. It was very dark at around mid-day. Then it
cleared up and was nice in the afternoon. Spitting snow at times.
--------- Misc Notes:
*
---------
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 20 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 42 cm
farthest probe = 43 cm
* snow depths at Ncan tower:
closest to tree = 0 cm
middle pole = 30 cm
farthest pole = 34 cm
* messed around with the Fortress UPS in the trailer. Pulled the
batteries out (LCV-12V33AP, Panasonic sealed rechargeable) and will
look into replacing them...
* also, played around with the 2-d ati sonic (see Jun 7 2007 logbook entry
for more details).
- aster/ndaq data system wants:
8/N/1 (ie, 8 bits, No Parity, 1 stop bit)
- ati default: 7/E/1
- also, set "flow control" to NONE in the hyperterm settings.
* started messing around with the old shading band that was on the
side of the trailer (and looks like a home-ade job).
* from 11:30-12:30 MST, replaced the ec gast pump with a refurbished
pump. made some flow adjustments to the LI-6262.
* at 11:50 MST, started running "met_02.csi" which outputs the RM
Young prop-vane data in mV (rather than using the calibrated output).
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1349645 May 30 10:33 tc5_30.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 643177 May 30 10:38 tc5_30b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1317936 May 30 10:56 soil5_30.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 567624 May 30 11:01 soil5_30b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 398437 May 30 11:38 met5_30.dat*
445: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 24-May-2007 14:38:54 MDT, site visit on Thursday, May 24th, 2007 (JB, JH, DK, SLS)
SpB's snow depths:
L=71cm
M=70.5cm
R=41cm
Span gas pressure and flow was "off" during LI-6262 calibrations...reset the
span gas regulator's pressure back to 20 psi. Tank pressure at 500psi.
10:28 MST: span cylinder pressure = 500psi
span regulator pressure = 25 psi
10:31 MST: LI-6262 flow = 9.17sLpm
CO2 mV ~1187
H2O mV ~420
10:43 MST: adjusted span regulator pressure back to 20 psi
10:45 MST: LI-6262 back to auto; flow = 9.13 sLpm
CO2 mV ~1195
H2O mV ~400
444: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 23-May-2007 16:42:53 MDT, site visit on Monday, May 21st, 2007 (SpB, JB)
Monday, May 21st, 2007 Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB
Purpose of visit: fix the problems at the tower.
Weather: Very nice and clear in the morning. BUT, it quickly clouded
up and felt like rain for a short time (with distant thunder). Then,
it cleared up again.
--------- Misc Notes:
* bought a new netcom 5-port switch before heading up to the tower. Note,
some of the ports on the old switch were still working!
---------
* here is the email summary:
Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 09:58:24 MDT
To: schaeffer@biology.utah.edu, freeskier2484@yahoo.com,
bowling@biology.utah.edu, Kurt.Chowanski@Colorado.EDU,
Orrie.Gartner@Colorado.EDU, John.B.Miller@noaa.gov,
ssargent@campbellsci.com
cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU, jeffrey.beauregard@Colorado.EDU
From: "Sean Burns"
Subject: switch at tower...
hi,
fyi---they were out of stock on the 8-port switch...but they had a
5-port switch available. i bought that...the 8-port switch is still
under warranty so we should be able to get a replacement (probably
have to mail it in). if we can't fit everything on the 5-port i'll
leave off the pfp (since i thought this wasn't a critical thing to
have on the network). you should be back on-line about 1-2 hours...
thanks,
SpB.
* also, it appears that our "backup" edgeport didn't work..so we
borrowed one from Gordon/NCAR, ie:
Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 07:48:12 MDT
To: Gordon Maclean
cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU
From: "Sean Burns"
Subject: Re: edgeport...
hey gordon,
thanks...i've re-borrowed your edgeport...yes, i'll try to avoid the
lightning...do you know of anything that could be added to the tower
cabling (serial cables and/or network cables) that might protect
against lightning strikes?
SpB.
> Sean Burns wrote:
> > hi gordon,
> >
> > looks like we had lightning hit the tower yesterday...it burned out
> > the switch at the tower...and the 8-port edgeport. i have a 2nd
> > edgeport, but for some reason i'm only getting 1-hz data on a channel
> > that is supposed to be outputing 10hz data (and some of the data on
> > that channel seem screwy)...i DOUBT the edgeport is the problem...the
> > data at the logger seem ok (and i re-sent the program)...i'm guessing
> > the problem is in the short-haul modem..or else there is a loose
> > connection somewhere...but, if it's ok with you, i might re-borrow the
> > edgeport i just returned to you? (i would rather have it with me than
> > not have it with me...)
> >
> > i'm going to pass by ncar today so i might stop by your office
> > and see if it's still where i put it last week (as long as your
> > office door is unlocked)...
>
>
> That's fine, you can take the edgeport. Make sure you aren't the
> next thing to get hit by lightning...
>
> Gordon
* at 11:00 MST, everthing back up and running.
* started ops40. (which is the same as ops37).
* all extra short-haul modems are being stored in the green box by the
fence at the base of the tower.
* from 10:50-11:28 MST, replaced the 2-micron Nupro filter and the
dessicant tube in the LI-6251.
* note the fan for the aspirated T/RH sensors is:
12VDC, 0.22 amps, 2410ML-04W-B40.
443: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 23-May-2007 16:38:47 MDT, site visit on Saturday, May 19th, 2007 (SpB, JB)
Saturday, May 19th, 2007 Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB
Purpose of visit: a lightning strike hit near the tower.
Weather: it was overcast and cool. There was a short time period when
it was raining.
--------- Misc Notes:
* somewhat of an "emergency" visit to the tower.
---------
* the GFI outlet at the tower had popped which is why there was no
access to the quacker (since this outlet powers the network switch).
Surprisingly, there was power on all the other circuits...and none of
the breakers at the base of the tower had popped.
* after a bit of trial and tribulation...started ops38.
442: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 23-May-2007 16:38:01 MDT, site visit on Friday, May 18th, 2007 (SpB, JB, JH, DK)
Friday, May 18th, 2007 Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB, JH, DK
Purpose of visit: swap cylinders at the tower.
Weather: warm and nice. the snow is really starting to melt. como
creek is starting to pick up steam.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Was able to drive to C1.
* as soon as i returned from the site there was a short power outage
at the tower (around 5-min long according to Duane). This power
outage was long enough to kill the UPS attached to russter2. So, i
drove back up and reset the UPS. (it's not clear to me why the UPS
didn't automatically restart after the power was restored??).
---------
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 50 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 76 cm
farthest probe = 80 cm
* snow depths at Ncan tower:
closest to tree = 25 cm
middle pole = 74 cm
farthest pole = 77 cm
* between 10-? MST, replaced N2 at the tower. Used cylinder CC198686
(at 2050 psi).
* brought up a N2 cylinder for Jia (CC12555).
* the fiber-to-copper ODS converter in the trailer is an "ODS 471".
Rx= Blue, Tx= Green. (not sure if this is at the trailer or quacker
end of the fiber?).
* for the GAST pumps, service kit is "K219". they are supposed to run
between 10,000-18,000 hours before needing service. The lifetime for
the pump bearing is around 27,000 hours (and it's not worth replacing
the bearing).
* at 15:20 MST, data system stopped due to power outage.
* at 16:30 MST, restarted UPS/russter2.
* it died later in the evening (between 20:50-21:02), but, happily, it
rebooted itself.
* for building ndaq (on jieluns old dell) do:
cd /usr/local/ndaq/build/x86/
./configit.sh
make
make install
* also, to change the bootup on a dual boot linux system modify
/etc/grub.conf
* when we tried to build aster it was missing the "rfid.c" file (which
was something related to something steve oncley was doing?).
441: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 23-May-2007 16:36:54 MDT, site visit on Thursday, May 10th 2007 (SpB, JB)
Thursday, May 10th, 2007 Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB
Purpose of visit: bring up some gas cylinders to the site.
Weather: fine.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up the summer jeep.
* Was able to drive to C1 (there were several other people that drove
up to there).
* helped SO with tram for a few minutes just after we arrived.
---------
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 80 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 105 cm
farthest probe = 110 cm
* snow depths at Ncan tower:
closest to tree = 56 cm
middle pole = 104 cm
farthest pole = 103 cm
* hauled a cylinder out to the tower...but it was the cylinder from
the post-cal!....so needed to bring it BACK to the trailer. ugh!
* finally, completed the cable for the 2nd REBs sensor (sn Q96333).
Replaced the domes on this sensor and added it to the top of the tower
(this is for a comparison with the radiation sensors already up
there). Note, we have only two more new REBs domes left..and no more
new gaskets. There was a note on the REBs sensor...it was,
"This unit removed from tower 10/15/02, B. Baugh."
* the wiring for the 2nd REBs sensor (4-pin amp connector):
Pin 1 - red wire -> +
Pin 3 - black wire -> -
Pin 4 - ground -----> Gnd
* moved around the N2 cylinders at the tower...positioned two new
cylinders inside the base of the tower...removed one near-empty one,
CC97976 (brought this back to the trailer)...and one with around 600
psi (CC176258) (left at the base of the tower).
* brought five cylinders back to campus (get the numbers).
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 606375 May 10 10:26 met5_10.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 633508 May 10 10:35 nctc5_10.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 542479 May 10 10:19 prf5_10b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 868249 May 10 10:13 prf5_10.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 909837 May 10 11:17 tc5_10.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 42305 May 10 11:22 noah5_10.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1195574 May 10 11:39 soil5_10.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1328700 May 10 11:52 soil5_10b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 576056 May 10 11:57 soil5_10c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 799031 May 10 12:45 cnr5_10.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1108482 May 10 13:18 ucb5_10.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1130324 May 10 13:33 uc5_10.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 298473 May 10 13:36 uc5_10b.dat*
* moved the HYDRA li-7000 box back to the trailer.
440: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 23-May-2007 16:35:08 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, May 8th, 2007 (SpB, JB, NT)
Tuesday, May 8th, 2007 Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB, NT
Purpose of visit: bring up some gas cylinders to the site.
Weather: Lots of fresh (wet) snow on the ground (and in the trees).
Bright and sunny. The snow melted considerably while we were out at
the tower. And someone was able to drive up to C1.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up in the jeep (start of the summer rental).
* tried to make it up the road, but the new/fresh snow stopped us
halfway up the steep part of the road (past the 2nd gate).
* nicole was making some measurements down near her plots. (she met us
at MRS).
* the MRS snow survey started today.
* took down two natural radiaion shields that have been on the tower
forever (and never been used as long as i've been here).
---------
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 80 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 112 cm
farthest probe = 118 cm
* snow depths at Ncan tower:
closest to tree = 60 cm
middle pole = 111 cm
farthest pole = 112 cm
* hauled the following cylinders out to the tower:
N2: CC125555 and co2/air: CC240435
* from 12:30-12:45 MST, swapped out the REBs domes.
* re-aligned the direction of the rm young prop-vane at 25m.
* replaced the rm young propvane at 16m with the "spare" prop-vane (it
had "26m" in tape written on it). The old 16m prop-vane did not seem to
be working so we brought it back to campus (not sure what the problem
is). (note: The spare prop-vane that was added to the tower seems to
be giving negative wind speeds..but only part of the time??). need to
check into this in more detail....
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 244 May 8 13:11 met5_8b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 536673 May 8 13:05 met5_8.dat*
439: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 23-May-2007 16:34:10 MDT, site visit on Thursday, May 3rd, 2003 (SpB, JB, JH)
Thursday, May 3rd, 2007 Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB, JH
Purpose of visit: bring up some gas cylinders to the site.
Weather: Some clouds around. but also lots of sun and fairly calm
winds.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up a jeep rental.
* the road was plowed out on Tuesday (so this was the first
day we were able to drive to C1).
---------
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 72 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 95 cm
farthest probe = 97 cm
* snow depths at Ncan tower:
closest to tree = 55 cm
middle pole = 95 cm
farthest pole = 95 cm
* Kurt brought out some stuff for the phenology photos. We set up the
stakes and cards in the morning. these photos are at:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/photos_pheno.html
* Brought up five new airgas cylinders...they are:
N2: CC198686, CC125555, CC17726
co2 in air: CC240435 (407.8), CC199497 (407.9)
* inventory of cylinders in the front of the trailer:
N2 empties: CC140777, CC140765, CC199718
one full N2: CC198692
2985 ppm: CC23563
1991 ppm: CC66062
* did a calibration of the gas cylinders in the trailer..the results
are:
* at 11:25 MST, changed the 0.5m profiler gelman filter.
438: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 23-May-2007 16:33:19 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, May 1st, 2007 (SpB, JB)
Tuesday, May 1st, 2007 Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB
Purpose of visit: check on cal gas (again). start to clean up
the wind sensors.
Weather: Nice and fairly calm. Warm. The snow is starting to
melt some.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up prius rental.
*
---------
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 77 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 98 cm
farthest probe = 104 cm
* snow depths at Ncan tower:
closest to tree = 60 cm
middle pole = 100 cm
farthest pole = 98 cm
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes on April 27 (from Jeff):
closest to tree = buried
TP101 461 middle probe = 120 cm
farthest probe = 126 cm
* at 10:40 MST, removed 2nd PAR sensor (li-190sa, sn Q15450) and the photodiodes
that were at the top of the tower.
* from 11:15-11:50 MST, played around with the LI-6262 and LI-6251
flow rates for the N2 and span gas.
@ at 11:15 MST, switched li6262 to "calibrate"
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1322090 May 1 12:18 soil5_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 666 May 1 12:19 soil5_1b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1462880 May 1 12:12 tc5_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1436810 May 1 12:23 tc5_1b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 2255 May 1 12:23 tc5_1c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 56351 May 1 12:27 noah5_1.dat*
436: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 23-May-2007 16:31:06 MDT, site visit on Monday, April 23rd, 2007 (SpB, JB)
Monday, April 23rd, 2007 Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB
Purpose of visit: Check as to why the span tank cals had stopped
working (ec.Ftot was dropping way off during the span cal).
Weather: Very nice and calm and sunny in the morning. The clouds were
building quickly in the morning and it was overcast by noon. Snow was
starting to fall as we left.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up my jeep.
* kurt showed me the webcam (old tundracam). it's a Canon VB-C10R.
---------
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 80 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 108 cm
farthest probe = 113 cm
* snow depths at Ncan tower:
closest to tree = 80 cm
middle pole = 109 cm
farthest pole = 108 cm
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes on April 19 (from Jeff):
closest to tree = top of sensor
TP101 461 middle probe = 109 cm
farthest probe = 115 cm
* at the tower the span tank regulator was at ZERO psi (on the line
side of the regulator). For some reason the regulator was not working
properly...
* from 8:40-9:00 MST, reset the span tank regulator & tested the span
calibrations. played around a bit with the LI-6262 settings.
* at 9:07 MSt, slight decrease in the flow rate of li-6251.
at 9:08 MST, switched profiler (li-6251) to span gas.
at 9:09 MST, back to auto.
* sent a new program to the met logger:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 9838 Apr 23 09:45 met_01.csi*
this program is supposed to close the valves on the span/N2 tanks in
case the power goes out at the tower and the logger resets itself.
Note, i forgot to download the logger data on the logger before
sending the program!
* downloaded logger data before leaving:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 592 Apr 23 10:16 met4_23.dat*
435: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 23-May-2007 16:29:55 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, April 17th 2007 (SpB, JB)
Tuesday, April 17th, 2007 Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB
Purpose of visit: download logger data. swap flasks. figure out the
wiring for the 2nd REBs sensor. Swap dessicant in profiler.
Weather: A mixed bag. Sometimes the sun would come out and sometimes
it would be snowing ice pellets (usually whenever the laptop was
open). Calm winds. Very wet. It snowed about 2-3" overnight...lots
of wet snow everywhere. And water dripping off all the trees. Below
the wet surface snow, the underlying snow was firm and well-packed.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up a CU prius.
* Lots of yellow snow. (in the drip line of the trees).
---------
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = top
TP101 461 middle probe = 112 cm
farthest probe = 118 cm
* snow depths at Ncan tower:
closest to tree = 79 cm
middle pole = 110 cm
farthest pole = 110 cm
* tried connecting the 2nd REBs to the CNR logger (ch12 which used to
be one of the photodiodes). could not find a combination of wires
that made the voltage positive?!?...there were 3 wires (one for
ground).
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1076041 Apr 17 11:25 nctc4_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1161324 Apr 17 12:06 met4_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 215205 Apr 17 12:20 met4_17b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 847153 Apr 17 12:38 prf4_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1116868 Apr 17 14:21 cnr4_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 181770 Apr 17 14:26 cnr4_17b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1320686 Apr 17 16:11 soil4_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 876446 Apr 17 15:29 tc4_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1260082 Apr 17 15:40 tc4_17b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1549073 Apr 17 15:50 tc4_17c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 321306 Apr 17 15:53 tc4_17d.dat*
434: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 23-May-2007 16:28:45 MDT, site visit on Saturday, April 14th, 2007 (SpB)
Saturday, April 14th, 2007 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: check on the status of the LI-6262 (the span gas
during cals seems strange).
Weather: Clear and windy in the morning. The winds calmed a bit as I
was leaving. There was a layer of fresh snow that was wet and heavy
on top of the older snow. There were also some strange lines in the
snow (maybe from wind?).
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up my Jeep.
* grabbed 13m of 6-wire cable for the T/RH probe.
* brought back down some drierite that needs to be baked.
---------
* from 11:50-12:20 MST, fiddled with the valve on the span gas
regulator---the line-pressure from the regulator seemed fine (around
20 psi). So maybe the valve was partially closed?? (Anyway, it seems
ok now).
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 80 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 108 cm
farthest probe = 113 cm
* snow depths at Ncan tower:
closest to tree = 80 cm
middle pole = 109 cm
farthest pole = 108 cm
* checked the wiring on the HMP35C:
also, the wiring for the HMP35C probe goes something like (this
assumes the wiring on the probe in the lab is the same as the one
connected to the tc23x logger..and i believe that is true):
blue wire -> excitation port (in the example program i sent i'm using
excitation port 2).
red wire -> +12V.
black wire -> ground
white wire -> single ended measurement (for Temperature)
yellow wire -> S.E. measurement for Humidity
green wire and bare --> ground (though i think the green wire goes
to nothing).
433: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 23-May-2007 16:21:40 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, April 3rd 2007 (SpB, JH, JB)
Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007 Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH, JB
Purpose of visit: download logger data. add o3 flux data. swap flasks.
Weather: windy and blustery most of the day. the wind calmed down
toward the end of the day. The snow is really starting to melt...the
power line is about 1/2 snow-free. And the snow-levels at the tower
are starting to come down.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up CU compact.
---------
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 80 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 100 cm
farthest probe = 108 cm
* at 13:10 MST, flipped the LI-6262 to manual.
at 13:33 MST, zeroed LI-6262
original:
co2 at 34.2 mV dial = 3.70
h2o at 36.4 mV dial = 3.39
new:
co2 at 0 mV dial = 3.19
h2o at 0 mV dial = 2.75
at 13:36 MST, back to sample.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1429933 Apr 3 11:59 tc4_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 513632 Apr 3 12:03 tc4_3b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 55657 Apr 3 12:08 noah4_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 174678 Apr 3 12:12 mrs4_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1286870 Apr 3 12:32 soil4_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 498414 Apr 3 12:37 soil4_3b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 838799 Apr 3 14:52 prf4_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 667934 Apr 3 15:00 prf4_3b.dat*
* tc logger ~ 30 sec slow
noah logger ~ 2min 10 sec slow
cr10mrs ~1min 20 sec slow
soil logger ~ 1min slow.
430: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 02-Apr-2007 16:40:46 MDT, site visit on Thursday, March 22nd 2007 (JB)
Thursday, March 22nd, 2007 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: JB
Purpose of visit: swap flasks. check on noahs snow depth sensors.
Weather:
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up CU prius.
---------
* swapped out the N2 cylinder at the tower (should get the cylinder
numbers).
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 71 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 94 cm
farthest probe = 100 cm
* here's the report from Jeff about Noahs system:
Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2007 16:42:21 MDT
To: "noah molotch"
cc: Sean.Burns@Colorado.EDU
From: Jeffrey Mark Beauregard
Subject: new battery/charger/adapter for Niwot Ridge
Hi Noah.
This afternoon I replaced the fried equipment at your cr10x. I
replaced everything: A/C adapter, battery, and the charger box (the
old one was totally fried). Everything seems to be running smoothly
now. I will plan on keeping the second new battery in our trailer at
the site in case we need a spare in the future. If you have other
plans for this extra battery (e.g. want it back) just let me know.
Thanks.
Jeff
429: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 02-Apr-2007 16:39:47 MDT, site visit on Thursday, March 15th 2007 (SpB, JH)
Thursday, March 15th, 2007 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH
Purpose of visit: download logger data. swap flasks.
Weather: A dense fog in the morning. The tower was right on the edge
of the fog...then it cleared up and was fairly nice weather. (it
stayed socked in down below). Lots of rime on the tower instruments.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up CU prius.
---------
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = almost covered.
TP101 461 middle probe = 108 cm
farthest probe = 115 cm
* jia was downloading and digging out sap flow loggers.
* harvesting needles, etc.
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 954436 Mar 15 12:29 ucb3_15.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1157321 Mar 15 12:42 uc3_15.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 130819 Mar 15 12:43 uc3_15b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 632546 Mar 15 13:04 tc3_15.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 556586 Mar 15 13:13 soil3_15.dat*
428: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 02-Apr-2007 16:38:49 MDT, site visit on Friday, March 9th 2007 (SpB, JB, SO)
Thursday, March 9th, 2007 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB, SO
Purpose of visit: check on the profile system (there appears to
be some blockage). download logger data. swap flasks.
Weather: Very warm and nice.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up CU prius.
---------
* from 11:40-14:40 MST, working on profile system (0.5m and 2m lines
plugged). No normal sampling during this time.
* from 14:47-15:09 MST, Changed profiler (li-6251) dessicant
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = buried.
TP101 461 middle probe = 114 cm
farthest probe = 119 cm
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1102266 Mar 9 11:02 cnr3_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 319917 Mar 9 11:05 cnr3_9b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 849345 Mar 9 11:23 prf3_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 55217 Mar 9 11:24 prf3_9b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1218388 Mar 9 11:35 met3_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 306569 Mar 9 11:38 met3_9b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1473705 Mar 9 11:51 nctc3_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 414439 Mar 9 11:55 nctc3_9b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1549835 Mar 9 13:31 tc3_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 104888 Mar 9 13:33 tc3_9b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1340045 Mar 9 13:57 soil3_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 96830 Mar 9 13:59 soil3_9b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 328 Mar 9 14:00 soil3_9c.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 987618 Mar 9 16:20 mrs_070309.dat
427: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 02-Apr-2007 16:37:28 MDT, site visit on Sunday, March 4th 2007 (SpB, DL)
Sunday, March 4th, 2007 Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB, DL
Purpose of visit: Check on the profiler pump (that draws air
in the from the inlets).
Weather: Very calm in the morning. And warm and sunny. A few
wind gusts later in the afternoon.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up my own jeep.
* there were 3 people looking for a lost cattle dog (jaydee?) that was
apparently found later. . .
* Don and I skiied west of the tower. big trees. and heavy (wet)
snow. Snowmelt water was dripping off the trees.
---------
* at around 10:40 MST, switched on/off the pump. At first i thought
it was pumping air in the wrong direction...but, after i turned it
back on it was definitely sucking the right way. However still not
seeing LARGE co2 values from the lowest inlet. the zero of the
LI-6251 seemed fine. this is puzzling....might be an ice blockage in
the tubing??
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = (buried)
TP101 461 middle probe = 121 cm
farthest probe = 128 cm
426: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 02-Apr-2007 16:36:06 MDT, site visit on Thursday, March 1st, 2007 (JB)
Thursday, March 1st, 2007 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: JB
Purpose of visit: restart the data system.
Weather: very cold (from what i hear).
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up a CU Jeep rental.
---------
* at 5:08am the quacker crashed (probably because it was very cold).
Jeff went up and switched everything back to one edgeport (started
ops36).
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = (buried)
TP101 461 middle probe = 125 cm
farthest probe = 131 cm
* here is the "conversation" between Jeff and I while he was at the
quacker:
Thu Mar 1 13:47:08 MST 2007
Message from beaurejm@russter2.colorado.edu on pts/5 at 13:39 ...
sean?
yes?
hi.
the eagle has landed (o)
what do u mean?
i mean that you made it out to the tower. (o)
true, listen, you^?^?^?^?^?^?shit no backspace but i will logoff now to sg^?hutdown okay
yes, ready. (o).
okay, bye (o)
(oo).
------------------------
sean?
/home/staff/sburns/docs[119]: write beaurejm pts/5
dude...looks like we are back in buziness! (o)
NICE! freezing my ass off, reboot of computer went okay, about to restart data system
no!!
it's already startedokay
(o)
sweet
it ususally i am the king
starts up autoof quacker
mallsay it
out loud
i couldn't read that...you are the KING of what??
i am the king of quacker...say it out loud hahaha
yes, you are the king!! but i won't say it out loud since people
might over hear me! (o).
okay i need to go to the robot now, shouls i just loh out as cuff?
hold on one second...i'll run cockpit real quick...stand by. (o)
okay.
yes, everything looks good...yes, it is pretty butt-ass cold up there...log off
when you are ready...(oo)
okay bye sean
have a good (oo)
trip back...(oo).
425: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 02-Apr-2007 16:34:20 MDT, site visit on Thursday, February 22nd, 2007 (SpB, JB)
Thursday, February 22nd, 2007 Visit:
------------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB
Purpose of visit: Download logger data. swap robot flasks, re-install
the krypton hygrometer.
Weather: Not a cloud in the sky (well maybe a few off in the
distance). Very clear up near the divide. Smog/Haze out in the
plains. A few gusts of wind, but overall quite calm and nice...not
bad for Feb (temp probably in the 40s).
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up a CU rental.
* duane was pumping gas.
---------
* Snow depth at NCanopy Tower:
closest to tree = 80 cm
middle = 98 cm
far = 107 cm
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = (almost buried) cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 103 cm
farthest probe = 110 cm
* from 12:30-12:50 MST, re-installed the kyrpton hygrometer (according
to campbell there will be more detector tubes available in the
future). The voltage was over 5V so it was being clipped by the
cr23x. (it's below 5V as of Monday, Feb 26).
* started ops35 (went back to using 2 edgeports)...on Friday, noticed
a problem in the channel_config file where i had started using:
quacker iv1624 0 211 0 on obsolete 9600.8.8.1 cr10_6x # for tc23x logger
which should have been:
quacker iv1624 0 211 0 on obsolete 9600.8.8.1 camp_21x_4 # for cr21x logger (ascii)
* at the soil logger checked the channels and the
cables:
cs616 #2 --> chan 12
cs616 #1 --> chan 11 (very tight...loosened the
cs616 cable a bit)
* tried to download noahs snow depth data...the battery was dead (but
i think it was the ac adapter that was the problem). emailed noah to
find out what he wants to do about this. here are some of the specs
on his a/c adapter: input - AC 120V 60Hz 30W
output - AC 18V 1.11A
name= Tamara class 2, s/n 830A0064-03
* swapped 4 flasks at the west robot.
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 851502 Feb 22 12:43 prf2_22.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 836829 Feb 22 13:11 prf2_22b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1482172 Feb 22 15:06 tc2_22.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 67645 Feb 22 15:07 tc2_22b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1343527 Feb 22 15:34 soil2_22.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1845478 Feb 22 17:18 mrs_070222.dat
424: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 02-Apr-2007 16:33:24 MDT, site visit on Thursday, February 15th (JB, SO)
jeff swapped 4 flasks.
423: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 02-Apr-2007 16:32:50 MDT, site visit on Thursday, February, 8th 2007 (SpB, JB, DB)
Thursday, February 8th, 2007 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB, DB
Purpose of visit: Download logger data. swap robot flasks.
Weather: Some low-level fog down on the plains. Sunny in the mountains
on the way up. But cloudy/overcast/blustery near the tower. Started
snowing at the trailer as we were leaving.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up a CU compact. Met at noon at NCAR and drove up from there.
* bumped into Dean Anderson on the way out to the tower.
* Dave Bowling et al. have been working on the laser this week. He
was in the shed doing some programming stuff while we were up there...
---------
* Snow depth at NCanopy Tower:
closest to tree = 70 cm
middle = 90 cm
far = 90 cm
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 78 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 95 cm
farthest probe = 103 cm
* hauled two N2 cylinders out to the tower:
CC153484 - new
CC176258 - at 600 psi (i think this was used by Jia last summer).
* brought back two empty N2 cylinders...one was CC199718 (150 psi)
and the other was CC140765.
* from 13:52 - 14:05 MST, swapped out the dessicant on the profiler (li-6251).
- at 13:52 MST, did zero (value is approx -0.014 mV).
- at 14:02, did zero + blow test (ok).
(zero is approx -0.005 mV).
- at 14:05, back to auto mode. flow rate at ~18.
* Jeff swapped 4 flasks at the west robot.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 201893 Feb 8 14:52 soil2_8b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1349257 Feb 8 14:51 soil2_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 47624 Feb 8 14:34 tc2_8b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1496893 Feb 8 14:33 tc2_8.dat*
422: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 02-Apr-2007 16:31:11 MDT, site visit on Thursday, February 1st, 2007 (JB, SO)
jeff swapped flasks.
419: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 02-Apr-2007 16:25:43 MDT, site visit on Thursday, January 25th, 2007 (SpB, JB, SO)
Thursday, January 25th, 2007 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB, SO
Purpose of visit: Download logger data. swap robot flasks.
Weather: Excellent working day for January. Clear blue skies. An
upslope wind blowing for most of the day. Warm and pleasant.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up a CU prius. (it was the purple one, and the trunk would
not close very well).
* heard (and saw) lots of snowmobiles. when i was at the N canopy
tower someone (dave millar) drove out and (probably) filled the laser
with ln2. there was also a cylinder sitting along the trail (near
como creek).
* there was signs of digging up cylinders out near the shed. (i
warned them not to leave them lying flat on the ground before the
snow came!)
---------
* Snow depth at NCanopy Tower:
closest to tree = 70 cm
middle = 92 cm
far = 90 cm
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 78 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 98 cm
farthest probe = 102 cm
* Carried out a few parts for steve oncley for the tram line. (tram
is starting to come together).
* from 12:15-12:40 MST, tightened the CNR-1 net radiometer. (it was
ok, but we added a couple of self-locking nuts just to make sure).
* re-aligned the REBs Rnet sensor. it was obviously blown a bit
out of alignment (not sure when that happened).
* swapped out N2 at the tower:
old cylinder: CC199718 at around 150~psi.
new cylinder: CC97976 at around 1950 psi.
* from 15:50-16:20 MST, replaced the 2 micron Nupro filters---at the
inlet and the one in the li-6262 box. At around 16:20 MST, back to
sample. Did a slight adjustment to the zero offset of the li-6262.
dial before dial after
co2 3.80 3.70
h2o 3.45 3.38
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 727976 Jan 25 12:10 cnr1_25.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1473441 Jan 25 14:18 tc1_25.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 294360 Jan 25 14:21 tc1_25b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1333864 Jan 25 14:41 soil1_25.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1003456 Jan 25 15:02 ucb1_25.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1095997 Jan 25 15:15 uc1_25.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 248777 Jan 25 15:18 uc1_25b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 844840 Jan 25 15:46 prf1_25.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 479021 Jan 25 15:58 prf1_25b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 790350 Jan 25 16:15 met1_25.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1453502 Feb 8 12:09 mrs_070125.dat
417: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 26-Jan-2007 14:02:22 MST, site visit on Tuesday, January 9th, 2007 (SpB, JB)
Tuesday, January 9th, 2007 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB
Purpose of visit: Reboot quacker. Swap west robot flasks.
Weather: Calm in the morning. Then there were a few wind
gusts. . .then it started blowing more and more. Fog down in Boulder
early in the morning (still some remnants visible around 10am from
MRS). It's been very, very windy over the past several days (lots of
needles, cones, etc on top of the snow).
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up a CU prius.
* Data system crashed due to a power outage at the MRS on
Monday morning (data system stopped around 6am MST).
* Dean Anderson was paying a visit to the USGS tower.
---------
* Had to dig out the trailer door. The road was blown out, but the
snow was piled up along the edge of the trees.
* at 11:50 MST, the quacker rebooted and seemed ok. looking at the
logs it never completely crashed, but went into "suspend" mode.
* from 12:15-14:00 MST, changed out the span tank at the tower.
old cylinder: Airgas/CC187116 at 150 psi.
new cylinder: Airgas/CC57787 at 1800 psi (nominal conc 396 ppm)
* from 14:06-14:07 MST, ran N2 and span through the li-6262 (to adjust
the span tank regulator).
* Snow depth at NCanopy Tower:
closest to tree = 75 cm
middle = 100 cm
far = 95 cm
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 80 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 102 cm
farthest probe = 108 cm
* swapped 4 flasks at the west robot. according to Andy there
is no longer a problem with flask #14 (Andy noticed a leak there
a few weeks ago). Jeff also uploaded the new logger program,
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 145556 Jan 9 10:51 AUTO26NW.CSI
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 55012 Jan 9 10:52 AUTO26NW.dld
the logger file:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 130463 Jan 9 13:43 070109w.dat*
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 568272 Jan 9 13:12 soil1_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 653589 Jan 9 12:58 tc1_9.dat*
416: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 26-Jan-2007 14:00:48 MST, site visit on Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007 (SpB)
Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007 Visit:
------------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Download logger data. Clean snow off of stuff.
Weather: It was warm and pleasant. There were a few wind gusts during
the morning. As I left it was starting to blow pretty hard and snow
was blowing around.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up a CU prius.
* Happy New Year!
* a few BIG snowstorms since my last visit.
* someone had snowshoed out to the tower (they went into the bowling
shed).
* David Millar must have stopped by sometime while I was up there
(though i never heard him). Fresh snowmobile tracks were there on my
way back.
---------
* Had to dig out the trailer door---not too bad (it looked like
someone else had dug out the trailer after the big December storm).
Snow on the tower was not too bad. The lowest few levels (at N Canopy
tower too) still had quite a bit piled up.
* Snow depth at NCanopy Tower:
closest to tree = 70 cm
middle = 85 cm
far = 85 cm
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 70 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 89 cm
farthest probe = 95 cm
* note, at 14:10 MST, the tree snow temp probe is in the sun! (see
photos).
* reset (almost) all the logger times (based on my watch time which
was synchronized with russter2). nctc logger was around 1.5 minutes
SLOW. downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 976389 Jan 3 11:08 cnr1_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 839830 Jan 3 11:27 prf1_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 991270 Jan 3 11:38 prf1_3b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 85169 Jan 3 11:39 prf1_3c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1053310 Jan 3 11:49 met1_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 855033 Jan 3 12:00 nctc1_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1512857 Jan 3 12:46 tc1_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 473418 Jan 3 12:49 tc1_3b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 290689 Jan 3 12:52 noah1_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1315509 Jan 3 13:18 soil1_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 429699 Jan 3 13:21 soil1_3b.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1906406 Jan 9 09:43 mrs_070103.dat
415: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 26-Jan-2007 13:59:58 MST, site visit on Saturday, December 16th, 2006 (SpB)
Saturday, December 16th, 2006 Visit:
------------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Download logger data. Swap robot flasks.
Weather: A great day for mid-December. . .fairly calm and warm-ish. A
cold front was coming and the temperature was dropping over the time i
was at the site (from around 11-3pm). An upslope wind was blowing at
the tower.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove my own jeep up.
* I heard a snowmobile (David Millar) while i was out at the west
robot. The tracks showed that he stopped by to service the laser.
---------
* Snow depth at NCanopy Tower:
closest to tree = 26 cm
middle = 40 cm
far = 40 cm
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 30 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 46 cm
farthest probe = 49 cm
* from 13:06 - 13:20 MST, swapped out the dessicant on the profiler (li-6251).
- at 13:06 MST, did zero (value is approx -0.012 mV).
- at 13:17, did zero + blow test (ok).
(zero is approx -0.008 mV).
- at 13:18, ran span into li-6251. (value is approx 1.368 mV).
- at 13:20, back to auto mode. flow rate at ~18.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 123349 Dec 16 11:40 061216w.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1070618 Dec 16 11:25 soil12_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1216967 Dec 16 11:11 tc12_16.dat*
414: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 26-Jan-2007 13:56:37 MST, site visit on Tuesday, December 5th, 2006 (SpB, SO, C)
Tuesday, December 5th, 2006 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB, SO, C
Purpose of visit: Download all logger data (after the data
system crash). Change out the N2 cylinder.
Weather: Windy, but nice in the trees. Not a bad day for
December. . .was even able to sneak in a trip up to the top of the
tower to grab some data (the wind picked up at various times
throughout the day).
--------- Misc Notes:
* Rented a prius from CU.
* copied down all the power info from the book in the green
trailer.
* Steve O had rented the snowcat to haul up a bunch of tower-related
stuff.
* wanted to check o-rings on flask 14 at the west robot--never had
time to do this.
---------
* Snow depth at NCanopy Tower:
closest to tree = 30 cm
middle = 47 cm
far = 46 cm
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 34 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 50 cm
farthest probe = 53 cm
* between 10:30-11:05 MST, swapped out the N2 cylinder.
New cylinder = CC199718 at 1850 psi.
Old cylinder = CC140765 at 100 psi.
* at 11:09 MST, re-zeroed the li-6262. it was:
co2 at -235 mV
h2o at 2.75 mV (dial = 3.8?)
changed to:
co2 at ~0 mV
h2o at ~0 mV
at 11:13 MST, back to sample.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1118484 Dec 5 09:22 cnr12_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 348495 Dec 5 09:58 met12_5b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1198709 Dec 5 09:55 met12_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1202765 Dec 5 10:09 nctc12_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 304184 Dec 5 09:42 prf12_5b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 868395 Dec 5 09:39 prf12_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 867167 Dec 5 10:48 soil12_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 382 Dec 5 10:36 tc12_5b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 988748 Dec 5 10:36 tc12_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 498171 Dec 5 11:13 uc12_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 375289 Dec 5 11:06 ucb12_5.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1210002 Dec 5 13:53 mrs_061205.dat
413: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 26-Jan-2007 13:55:15 MST, site visit on Thursday, November 30th, 2006 (SpB)
Thursday, November 30th, 2006 Visit:
------------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Restore the data system (the quacker crashed because
of the extreme cold).
Weather: Very, very cold. A bit windy, and sunny.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Rented a jeep from CU. (called in the morning).
* combo to the green trailer is "1776". Use this to find the notebook
with the power used by the Monson tower.
* brought my skies with me.
---------
* Snow depth at NCanopy Tower:
closest to tree = 35 cm
middle = 57 cm
far = 54 cm
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 38 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 57 cm
farthest probe = 61 cm
* the usb hub caused the system to crash at around 9:30 on 11/29 (this
is right around the time it was getting very cold)...and with the hub
connected the quacker will not re-boot properly. So I decided to
remove the hub and only run with one edgeport (I had planned to do
this before i left for AGU/vacation anyway...just not on such a cold
day). This went ok and i re-started everything under ops34. The
changes to prep.config are:
diff /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/ops33/prep.config /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/ops34/prep.config
4a5,9
> #
> # went back to one edgeport. removed chans.
> # Nov 30th, 2006.
> # SpB.
> #
170,173c175,178
< s=quacker:211
< c=serial_float("mv","mv","mv","C")
< d=(cr21x.Pabs,cr21x.Pdiff1,cr21x.Pdiff2,cr21x.Tpanel) r=5
< m=(0:5000,0:500,0:500,-15:25)
---
> #s=quacker:211
> #c=serial_float("mv","mv","mv","C")
> # d=(cr21x.Pabs,cr21x.Pdiff1,cr21x.Pdiff2,cr21x.Tpanel) r=5
> # m=(0:5000,0:500,0:500,-15:25)
177c182,186
< # sonic - new ATI
---
> # sonic - new 2-d ATI
> #
> #s=quacker:212 c=sonic_atik("ati.NIWOT",1.e-5,2.5,"flag")
> # d=(u,v,tc,ucnt,vcnt,wcnt,uflag,vflag,wflag,tcflag).ati2 r=10
> # m=(-2:2,-2:2,-15:25,0:25,0:20,0:20,-0.3:1.3,-0.3:1.3,-0.3:1.3,-0.3:1.3)
179,182d187
< s=quacker:212 c=sonic_atik("ati.NIWOT",1.e-5,2.5,"flag")
< d=(u,v,tc,ucnt,vcnt,wcnt,uflag,vflag,wflag,tcflag).ati2 r=10
< m=(-2:2,-2:2,-15:25,0:25,0:20,0:20,-0.3:1.3,-0.3:1.3,-0.3:1.3,-0.3:1.3)
<
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 22263930 Nov 29 21:38 nwt061130.000000
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 34194 Nov 30 13:22 nwt061130.202149
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 39912 Nov 30 13:23 nwt061130.202244
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 34194 Nov 30 13:24 nwt061130.202344
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 39496 Nov 30 13:25 nwt061130.202502
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 39496 Nov 30 13:26 nwt061130.202603
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 233530 Nov 30 13:46 nwt061130.202754
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 13630506 Nov 30 17:00 nwt061130.203325
412: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 26-Jan-2007 13:53:56 MST, site visit on Sunday, November 26th, 2006 (SpB)
Sunday, November 26th, 2006 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Download logger data. Change fast logger
program. swap flasks at west robot.
Weather: A light snow on the hike up. Then quite windy (and clear).
Then blue skies with big puffy clouds. So, a little mix of
everything. The snow is way down. Almost no snow at MRS. Lots of
bare patches along the powerline.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up my own Jeep.
* found the soil logger file from 9/13 on the gateway!! (i thought
this was lost).
---------
* Snow depth at NCanopy Tower:
closest to tree = 15 cm
middle = 28 cm
far = 27 cm
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 18 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 32 cm
farthest probe = 32 cm
* at 10:50 MST, updated the logger program on the fast
cr23x logger (fast_03.csi).
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 9471 Nov 26 09:23 fast_03.csi*
* at 11:33 MST, connected pdiff1 to a longer tubing section (on the
outside of the box). Set it up next to pdiff2.
* downloaded logger data (no time problems), files are:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 933504 Nov 26 10:24 temp/soil11_26.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1054161 Nov 26 10:12 temp/tc11_26.dat*
Also, I found the missing soil logger data from 9/13...this file
is:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 363135 Sep 13 10:17 soil9_13.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 839160 Sep 13 10:30 soil9_13b.dat*
so i recreated the soil_060913.dat file and the tar archive..these
are:
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 15308800 Nov 26 14:24 logger_data_0609_raw.tar
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 15298560 Nov 26 14:25 logger_data_0609.tar
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1202295 Nov 26 14:22 soil_060913.dat*
* note, it looks like the am25t connected to the soil logger is NOT
WORKING correctly!! (maybe it was damaged by the July lightning
storm??)...need to check this more carefully.
* swapped 4-flasks at the west robot. done=2, range was around 15ppm.
logger file is:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 80914 Nov 26 10:47 061126w.dat*
411: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 26-Jan-2007 13:52:12 MST, site visit on Thursday, November 16th, 2006 (SpB)
Thursday, November 16th, 2006 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Download logger data. Check the UC logger (stopped
working last Sunday). swap flasks at west robot.
Weather: Very windy. the road was blown out at the top. skiing was
difficult between the wind and bare spots. Mostly clear skies with
some wave clouds. Dark clouds up on the divide. there was some nice
snow in the treeees.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up my own Jeep.
* someone left the lights on in the trailer (i don't think it was
me??).
* Dave Millar filled the laser with LN2.
* Dean Anderson was bringing up some new 2-d sonics for the canopy
towers (from csi/gill).
* Duane was filling cylinders (used the snowcat).
* note: a new combo for the door at MRS.
---------
* Snow depth at NCanopy Tower:
closest to tree = 21 cm
middle = 36 cm
far = 35 cm
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 26 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 40 cm
farthest probe = 41 cm
* at 13:30 MST, moved pdiff1 outside the box (need to bring up the extra
tubing to connect it into the snowpack!!)
* from 13:50-14:50, The N2 was below 50 psi so i swapped CC140777 out.
The "new" one (CC140765) only had 750psi so won't last too long
(around a month?). [I thought this one was full, but I guess not?].
Still need to haul out the empty cylinder (CC140777). left it by the
shed.
* from 14:05-14:10 MST, lowered the pressure on the span gas regulator
from 24psi to 20psi (not sure why it went up, but i noticed this from
cockpit).
* at around 15:00 MST, the battery voltage on the UC logger was only
at 2 VDC (this explains why it stopped working). The automatic
charger did not seem to be working...i had left the previous charger
in the action packer. So started using this charger (initially
charged at 6amps for a 1/2-hr, then set to 2 Amps) and the battery
seemed ok.
* downloaded logger data (had to reset the time on the UC logger).
Also, did a "download all" on the soil logger (since i'm missing data
from sept 13th, but could not go back that far), files are:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1461879 Nov 16 12:02 tc11_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1187052 Nov 16 12:23 soil11_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1303239 Nov 16 12:34 soil11_16b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 523007 Nov 16 12:38 soil11_16c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1030964 Nov 16 13:35 prf11_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 398724 Nov 16 13:39 prf11_16b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 462934 Nov 16 14:08 ucb11_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 516892 Nov 16 14:06 uc11_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 191 Nov 16 14:10 uc11_16b.dat*
* also, grabbed all the old code that i could find on the gateway in
the trailer (thought i had already did this, but it doesn't hurt to
do it again). These files are in:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 161236 Nov 16 14:57 Apr02code.zip*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 2192158 Nov 16 14:57 June04code.zip*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 259864 Nov 16 14:55 oldcode.zip*
* swapped 4-flasks at the west robot. done=2, range was only 6ppm!
logger file is:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 96482 Nov 16 11:22 061116w.dat*
410: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 26-Jan-2007 13:50:10 MST, site visit on Thursday, November 2nd, 2006 (SpB)
Thursday, November 2nd, 2006 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Download logger data. check west robot.
Weather: Partly cloudy. Mixed periods of calm and wind. The sun is
pretty low in the sky. Lots of new snow at the site from a storm 1
week ago (last Thursday). It has not snowed since then.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up a CU compact/prius.
* last weekend the time switched from MDT to MST (short days).
* I saw some moose tracks in the woods near the trailer. Apparently
there is a pair of calves and two cows hanging around C1.
* Mark L is retiring from MRS (just heard this last week)!
* Duane was filling cylinders (used the snowcat).
---------
* Snow depth at NCanopy Tower:
closest to tree = 20 cm
middle = 45 cm
far = 42 cm
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 27 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 44 cm
farthest probe = 42 cm
* the REBS rnet sensor looks a bit out of alignment??
* added more thermocouples to AM25T (sn 1396). The ones I added are:
ch16 = +100cm (tree)
ch15 = +60cm (tree)
ch14 = +30cm (tree)
** reconnected some channels "as they were" last winter. these are:
ch2 = ch2_old
ch3 = ch3_old
ch22 = ch22_old
ch23 = ch23_old
ch24 = ch24_old
ch25 = ch25_old
* dug out a few cylinders that were buried at the base of the tower. These
are:
SG9151924 BAL
CC57787 396.0 ppm, put on the tower to use next.
moved the zero air cylinder that was there to the fence.
* cleared snow off the base of the tower. The N2 is still at 500 psi
(i thought it was going to be lower than that!). This should be fine
through the next few weeks...
* downloaded some logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 948213 Nov 2 10:19 cnr11_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1286665 Nov 2 11:10 soil11_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 589494 Nov 2 11:15 soil11_2b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 912908 Nov 2 12:22 tc11_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 9559 Nov 2 14:24 tc11_2b.dat*
* swapped four flasks at the west robot. it had done=1 due to
snow burying the lowest inlet.
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 48506 Nov 2 11:37 061102w.dat*
409: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 19-Jan-2007 14:20:00 MST, site visit on Tuesday, October 24th, 2006 (SpB, JH, MP, DM, NT, RM, DS, S, A)
Tuesday, October 24th, 2006 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH, MP, DM, NT, RM, DS, S, A
Purpose of visit: Reboot quacker. Swap li-6251 dessicant. Finish
setting up TCs. Connect 2-d ati.
Weather: Overcast in the morning. But the clouds burned off and it
turned into a sunny, warm (beautiful) day.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up a CU compact.
* a pair from the Arizona tree ring lab (steve? and april) were up at
the site taking tree cores (along with Russ and Dave S).
---------
* at 10:34 MST, adjusted the co2.ec signal by removing approx -100mV.
Did this by putting the co2 offset dial to "0.20".
* from 10:51 - 11:04 MST, swapped out the dessicant on the profiler (li-6251).
- at 10:51 MST, did zero (value is approx -0.006 mV).
- at 11:02, did zero + blow test (ok).
(zero is approx -0.003 mV).
- at 11:04:00, back to auto mode. flow rate at ~16.
* was playing around with minicom and crashed the quacker the night
before going up. It seemed like i was able to exit just fine a few
times..but then when (i thought) i was exiting in the same way it
crashed. I tried minicom again in the morning (while i was logged
into the quacker) and it locked up the keyboard. All of this was to
get the 2-d ati spas/2Y sonic working. [I'm not going to mess around
with mini-com anymore!]. see below for more details.
* it looks like the quacker tried to reboot at around 1am??...but the
edgeports probably came up wrong so it didn't work out...(need to
check the logs for details).
* removed fast ozone stuff from fast logger (fast_02.csi), removed
hydra data, and started collecting 2d ati data (chan212). This starts
ops33. Also, renamed a few parameters in prep.config
* went over and checked on the "isff.colorado.edu" computer in the
chem-shelter (it had been off the network since Saturday). It needed
to be rebooted (took a couple of tries), and then it came up back on
the network.
* added more thermocouples to AM25T (sn 1396). The ones I added
are:
ch13 = +10cm (tree)
ch7 = 10cm (mid)
ch6 = 30cm (mid)
ch5 = 60cm (mid)
ch4 = 100cm (connection seems "iffy", could not turn the terminal screw!)
* here is the output from the 2-d ati sonic:
0002 0003-0163 S 20 20 -1
0002 0002-0167 S 20 20 -1
0001 0002-0171 S 20 20 -1
0002 0003-0173 S 20 20 -1
0003 0002-0174 S 20 20 -1
0002 0002-0176 S 20 20 -1
0003 0001-0179 S 20 20 -1
0003 0000-0180 S 20 20 -1
* downloaded logger data (need to do this since the quacker crashed
last night). Files are:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 494261 Oct 24 10:41 prf10_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 289790 Oct 24 10:44 met10_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 124 Oct 24 10:45 met10_24b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 230859 Oct 24 10:49 nctc10_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 382969 Oct 24 12:47 ucb10_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 496593 Oct 24 12:53 uc10_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 825146 Oct 24 14:17 tc10_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 4795 Oct 24 15:19 tc10_24b.dat*
tried:
[root@quacker cuff]# minicom USB12
serial device is /dev/ttyS1
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 135 Aug 25 2005 /etc/minirc.USB6
cp /etc/minirc.USB6 /etc/minirc.USB12
more /etc/minirc.USB6
# Machine-generated file - use "minicom -s" to change parameters.
pu baudrate 9600
pu bits 8
pu parity N
Mon Oct 23 22:02:24 MDT 2006
minicom was working...but i could not get the ATI menu
to come up...and then when i exited it killed the quacker!!
more /etc/minirc.USB12
# Machine-generated file - use "minicom -s" to change parameters.
pu baudrate 9600
pr bits 7
pr parity E
pr stopbits 1
pu rtscts No
rtscts probably is for RTS/CTS handshaking--whihc i think should be off?
more /etc/minirc.usb6
# Machine-generated file - use "minicom -s" to change parameters.
pr port /dev/ttyUSB6
pu baudrate 9600
pu bits 8
pu parity N
pu stopbits 1
pu rtscts No
pu mreset
pu mdialpre
pu mdialsuf
pu mdialpre2
pu mdialsuf2
pu mdialpre3
pu mdialsuf3
ls -lag /etc/minirc*
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 181 Apr 29 2003 /etc/minirc.dfl
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 309 Oct 17 2003 /etc/minirc.usb0
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 300 Oct 17 2003 /etc/minirc.usb1
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 301 Oct 17 2003 /etc/minirc.usb10
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 301 Oct 17 2003 /etc/minirc.usb11
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 301 Oct 17 2003 /etc/minirc.usb12
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 181 Oct 16 08:35 /etc/minirc.USB12
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 301 Oct 17 2003 /etc/minirc.usb13
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 301 Oct 17 2003 /etc/minirc.usb14
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 315 Oct 17 2003 /etc/minirc.usb15
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 300 Oct 17 2003 /etc/minirc.usb2
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 300 Oct 17 2003 /etc/minirc.usb3
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 300 Oct 17 2003 /etc/minirc.usb4
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 300 Oct 17 2003 /etc/minirc.usb5
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 300 Oct 17 2003 /etc/minirc.usb6
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 135 Aug 25 2005 /etc/minirc.USB6
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 300 Oct 17 2003 /etc/minirc.usb7
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 300 Oct 17 2003 /etc/minirc.usb8
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 300 Oct 17 2003 /etc/minirc.usb9
408: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 19-Jan-2007 14:16:11 MST, site visit on Sunday, October 22nd, 2006 (SpB, LL, MH)
Sunday, October 22nd, 2006 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB, LL, MH
Purpose of visit: Put aircoa on the network.
Weather: Snowing in the morning (with about 6 inches of fresh snow on
the ground). Chilly. Gusts of wind blowing snow around (including
into the west robot). When we left it had stopped snowing and the sun
was out.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up my own jeep. (met at settlers park).
---------
* tried to connect Lynettes laptop to the network in the trailer and
that did not work. Lynette decided to pull out aircoa so that's what
she did. she used the sled to take it down to MRS (returned the sled
to the trailer on 10/24).
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 23 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 38 cm
farthest probe = 37 cm
* Snow depth at NCanopy Tower:
closest to tree = 25 cm
middle = 40 cm
far = 38 cm
* swapped four flasks at the west robot and reset it.
* brushed the snow off the towe and instruments.
407: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 19-Jan-2007 14:13:36 MST, site visit on Monday, October 16th, 2006 (SpB, SS)
Monday, October 16th, 2006 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB, SS
Purpose of visit: Finish setting up things for the winter.
Weather: The calm before the storm. Supposed to snow a fair
amount starting tonight (and it did). Started getting dark
and gloomy in the late afternoon.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up my own jeep.
---------
* at 10:00 MST, zeroed LI-6262.
sample values: co2 = 1167 mV
h2o = 461 mV
with N2: co2 = ~ 48 mV (dial = 4.82)
h2o = ~ 98 mV (dial = 5.52)
modified the offsets.
set co2 dial to be 1.00 ~ -200 mV
set h2o dial to be 3.50 ~ -21 mV.
then when back to sample: co2 = 920 mV
h2o = 360 mV
* at 10:21 MST, sent "fast_01.csi" program to the fast 23x logger
(which replaces, "fast23x9.csi"). ie:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 9252 Oct 16 10:25 fast_01.csi*
* "fast_01.csi" changes the measurement of the co2.ec to be:
17: Volt (Diff) (P2)
1: 1 Reps
2: 14 1000 mV, Fast Range
3: 1 DIFF Channel
4: 48 Loc [ a_1 ]
5: 1.0 Mult
6: 0.0 Offset
instead of:
; change range when changing resolution
17: Volt (Diff) (P2)
1: 4 Reps
2: 15 5000 mV, Fast Range
3: 1 DIFF Channel
4: 48 Loc [ a_1 ]
5: 1.0 Mult
6: 0.0 Offset
* added the following info to fast_01.csi:
;Read the analog channels
; a_1 = co2.ec
; a_2 = t.ec
; a_3 = p.ec
; a_4 = h2o.ec
;
; a_5= h2o.kr
; a_6= ec.Flow
;
; a_7 = fast.o3
; change range when changing resolution
* setup the 2-D ati SPAS/2Y wind sensor (serial #060901). it's 25cm
off the ground and the probe axis is aligned from 80 deg to 260 deg.
The 2nd axis is in the vertical direction. (this is connected to
/dev/ttyUSB12, but is not collecting data). The sonic is covered with
a small "table-like" structure to keep the snow off of it and create a
small "air space" within the snowpack (see photos for details).
* added more thermocouples to AM25T (sn 1396). The ones I added
are:
ch8 = -5cm
ch9 = -15cm
ch10 = -30cm
ch11 = -50cm
ch12 = -5cm (at "tree" profile)
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 855883 Oct 16 10:10 prf10_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 182361 Oct 16 10:15 prf10_16b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 614189 Oct 16 10:21 met10_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 883522 Oct 16 10:39 nctc10_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 298095 Oct 16 13:49 tc10_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 8234 Oct 16 15:47 tc10_16b.dat*
406: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 19-Jan-2007 14:12:34 MST, site visit on Saturday, October 14th, 2006 (SpB, DB, SS, WM, B)
Saturday, October 14th, 2006 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB, DB, SS, WM, B
Purpose of visit: Finish setting up things for the winter. Meet
up with the Bowling group.
Weather: A perfect day for mid-October.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up my own jeep.
* DB, SS, and WM were picking a site and starting to set things up.
* Lynette and Steve O came up and set up something near the creek.
---------
* connected the new 2-d ati sonic to the data system. Made sure that
I could collect data from it with hyperterm (this seemed to work fine).
Settings for hyperterm: 9600 baud, 7-E-1.
* checked things at the west robot:
Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2006 17:05:30 MDT
To: schauer@biology.utah.edu, lai@biology.utah.edu,
kelly.sensecqua@Colorado.EDU, jeffrey.beauregard@Colorado.EDU
cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU
From: "Sean Burns"
Subject: west robot..
Hi,
fyi--swapped (4) flasks at the west robot today...i changed the fudge
from fudge=2 to fudge=0. And this reset the robot...i'll check it
again on Thursday or Friday, but maybe the cylcle won't start until
the following week? Andy, I will give the leatherman to either Dave
or Chun-Ta...Dave and Sean S have the satchells.
Chun-Ta i'm planning to go to a few talks at ameriflux, but won't be
at the entire meeting...i'll look for you there!
SpB.
405: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 19-Jan-2007 14:11:45 MST, site visit on Friday, October 13th, 2006 (SpB).
Friday, October 13th, 2006 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Finish setting up things for the winter.
Weather: Windy/Blustery (but warm) in the morning. Then
calm in the late afternoon.
--------- Misc Notes:
* rented a Jeep from the CU motorpool.
* brought down the rest of the "popcorn" that was in the trailer.
---------
* at 12:00 MST, separated the two pdiff pressure sensors---moved one
outside the action packer and left one inside the action packer. The
approx values are:
Pabs= 2675.6 mV, Pdiff1= 198.28 mV, Pdiff2= 169.9 mV.
* at 12:30 MST, shut off the slow ozone sensor.
* at 13:30 MST, reconnected the cr21x logger to the quacker.
* at ~15:30 MST, reconnected the am25t (sn 1396) back to the cr23x
data logger started a new version of the tc23x logger program
(removed all unecessary parameters):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 8737 Oct 13 15:28 tc_12.csi*
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1299658 Oct 13 11:55 soil10_13.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 106236 Oct 13 15:06 tc10_13.dat*
404: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 19-Jan-2007 14:10:11 MST, site visit on Thursday, October 12th, 2006 (SpB, JH, MP, NT, DM)
Thursday, October 12th, 2006 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH, MP, NT, DM
Purpose of visit: Finish setting up things for the winter.
Weather: Blustery.
--------- Misc Notes:
* rented a Jeep from the CU motorpool.
* met at CU.
---------
* from 9:50-9:53 MST, lowered the regulator pressure for the
span gas at the tower from 23psi to 20psi.
* downloaded some logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 533721 Oct 12 10:18 tc10_12.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 4409 Oct 12 11:29 tc10_12c.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 2981091 Oct 13 10:10 mrs_061012.dat
* removed the pressure data from the tc23x logger. stopped sending
the ASCII data out to the quacker. the new tc23x logger program is:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 7331 Oct 12 11:26 tc_11.csi*
* it looks like the west robot has the wrong fudge day (since it's
still done=0, attempt=4, co2 range=12.78). It has fudge=2 should be
fudge=0. grabbed the logger data, but didn't do anything else, ie:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 50900 Oct 12 13:42 061012w.dat*
downloaded the dld file from the logger:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 53332 Oct 12 13:48 westrob3.dld*
* modified the program on the mrs cr10x to stop collecting the data
from the broken snowtemperature probe. the new logger program is:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 12907 Oct 12 11:40 mrs_01.csi*
403: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 19-Jan-2007 14:09:02 MST, site visit on Friday, October 6th, 2006 (SpB)
Friday, October 6th, 2006 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Set up new pressure sensors.
Weather: not too bad.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson Jeep.
* went out to ATI and picked up the new 2-D sonic.
* turned the rental jeep in at the end of day.
---------
* connected the black box short-haul modems (ME800) from the quacker
to the tc23x data logger. Tried to use one of the me721a-m short-haul
modems, but this did not seem to work...so used 2 me800 s-h
modems...The connections are:
TC23x SH Modem (me800) @ quacker end (on DCE!)
Tx- = orange
Tx+ = orange/white
Rx- = blue
Rx+ = blue/white
* downloaded logger data (note, some of the tc*dat files should have a
different number of parameters):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 87000 Oct 6 13:29 tc10_6b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 84698 Oct 6 15:01 tc10_6c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 86692 Oct 6 13:23 tc10_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 44627 Oct 6 15:52 tc10_6d.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 3895 Oct 6 16:14 tc10_6e.dat*
* added one of the hmp35ac probes to the tc23x logger...the csi
commands to log these data are (should write down the wiring too):
; test of hmp35ac probe
;
4: Temp (107) (P11)
1: 1 Reps
2: 18 SE Channel
3: 2 Excite all reps w/E2
4: 5 Loc [ Thmp ]
5: 1.0 Mult
6: 0.0 Offset
5: Volt (SE) (P1)
1: 1 Reps
2: 24 1000 mV, 60 Hz Reject, Slow Range
3: 17 SE Channel
4: 6 Loc [ RHhmp ]
5: 1.0 Mult
6: 0.0 Offset
* helped Lynette move some stuff out to the N and S towers (North
tower is to be extended).
* swapped 4 flasks at the west robot:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 27078 Oct 6 16:55 061006w.dat*
402: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 19-Jan-2007 14:08:03 MST, site visit on Thursday, October 5th, 2006 (SpB, JH, MP)
Thursday, October 5th, 2006 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH, MP
Purpose of visit: Switch out battery for UC logger. Connect new
8-port switches at the tower and in the shed. Set up thermocouples
for winter.
Weather: Seemed sunny on the way up. Fairly calm. But then it
quickly clouded up and was overcast and cool most of the day.
Spitting precip up at the divide (and occasionally where we were at
the tower).
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson Jeep.
* hauled down the 5%co2 and N2 cylinders from the laser, these are:
N2 (CC125525) and 5% co2 (CC179040)
* on the way back to campus we saw a mountain lion cross the road
about 1/2 mile from the road up to MRS...it was heading right toward
the tower! We all had a good look...And it was BIG!
* in the morning picked up the 2 differential pressure sensors from
Don (CIRES electronics shop). Also, bought 2 switches at the Buffalo
chip.
---------
* brought two full 10L ln2 dewars up to C1. (it's the last day of work
for lucas).
* replaced the D-link hub at the tower with a Netgear Prosafe 8-port
10/100 switch (model FS108 ver2). Also added one to the shed (s/n
1D41653101D13)
* bought some tubing to connect to the pressure sensor:
- #28 Fuel Tubing (PVC)
- 1/4" OD, 0.170" ID, vinyl tubing
* at 11:00 MST, shut off the fast ozone system.
* replaced the battery for the UC logger. Combined both UCB and UC
logger batteries into one (bigger) box.
* jia/maggie moved around some of the tubing for hydra.
* downloaded some logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 753304 Oct 5 11:13 cnr10_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 77982 Oct 5 11:49 ucb10_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 159300 Oct 5 11:52 uc10_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 267 Oct 5 12:31 uc10_5b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 638 Oct 5 12:34 ucb10_5b.dat*
401: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 19-Jan-2007 14:06:31 MST, site visit on Sunday, October 1st, 2006 (SpB)
Sunday, October 1st, 2006 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Check the problem with the "fast" logger data (only
collecting at 7hz?). Connect ucb logger to the data system (w/
short-haul modems).
Weather: Some cumulus clouds around. Also some wave clouds.
Generally warm and pleasant, with occasional bursts of wind. No snow
around.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson Jeep.
---------
* brought up three new airgas cylinders:
CC175574 - 676.6 ppm
CC66062 - 1991 ppm
CC23563 - 2985 ppm
* connected the ucb logger to the tower data system (this was
precariously connected before with a straight serial cable). It
seemed to work sometimes, but not all the time. I then realized that
all the cr23x's use a "SC932" 9-pin to RS232 DCE interface converter
to connect to the data system. Since I don't have any of these I
needed to find another way to send out the data...the following
connection worked for the transmission:
ME800 short haul modems (black box brand)
At the quacker end:
note: RTS/DTR jumper is set to "enabled", set to DCE.
Tx- = orange
Tx+ = orange/white
Rx- = blue
Rx+ = blue/white
At the UCB logger end (note this me800a looks burned out since
it is refurbished). This is set to DTE.
Tx- = blue
Tx+ = blue/white
Rx- = orange
Rx+ = orange/white
Using binary data it did not seem to work...so went to ASCII...the data look
something like:
rserial quacker 202
*** use ^d or ^c to terminate rserial
send socket open to quacker
.749\0xffffffff\r\n
1,6645 ,-.007 ,0 ,3367 ,2492.2 ,5.641 ,.849 ,20.61 ,.101 ,4.749\0xffffffff\r\n
1,6645 ,-.007 ,-.002 ,3367.3 ,2538.7 ,5.63 ,.849 ,20.61 ,.101 ,4.754\0xffffffff\r\n
1,6645 ,-.005 ,-.002 ,3367 ,2489.2 ,5.641 ,.849 ,20.61 ,.101 ,4.767\0xffffffff\r\n
1,6645 ,-.005 ,0 ,3367 ,2542.3 ,5.628 ,.849 ,20.61 ,.101 ,4.764\0xffffffff\r\n
where the parameters are:
PARup.2m, PARdn.2m, Rnet.2m, gmp343.mV, cs253.1, cs253.2, cs616.period, cs616.vwc, cs107.Tsoil
(note, that the "1,6645" are "garbage" parameters and don't get saved.
* found an error in "channels.txt" on the quacker!
* downloaded UCB logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 40470 Oct 1 12:44 ucb10_1.dat*
400: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 19-Jan-2007 14:03:39 MST, site visit on Friday, September 29th, 2006 (SpB)
Friday, September 29th, 2006 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Rewire Hydra. wire up the 2 other cr23x loggers
(ucb logger + tc23x logger).
Weather: Clear and windy. A warm autmn wind (harbinger of things to
come). The snow is more-or-less gone.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson Jeep.
---------
* finished wiring up the am25t mux that is on the ground near the
north canopy tower (sn 1616). note that TC I_11 could not reach so
that is now connected to tc23x, diff chan11, now running "tc_08.csi"
* notes for "tc_08.csi":
; tc_08.csi
; reconnected all tcs to am25t muxs (sn 1616). note: on 9/28
; moved sn1616 outside of tc23x box. I-11 would not reach the
; new location...so connected to tc23x at chan11 (tcI_11).
; sept 29, 2006, spb.
* the only channels that use campbell_binary are:
chan201 = "fast" logger
chan203 = "prof" logger
(because these need to save hi-resolution data).
* started thinking about how to send cr23x logger data back to the
quacker (noticed that most loggers use a SC932 (9-pin to RS232 DCE
interface)). me721 A-M set at DCE
w/direct connection
serial out (P96)
% from TWOSONIC.CSI:
;20: Serial Out (P96)
; 1: 52 Destination Output
44: Serial Out (P96)
1: 62 Printer Comma/9600 Baud
goes out the RS-232 port
binary storage format, "2" = 9600 baud.
* downloaded a bunch of logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 857822 Sep 29 10:44 prf9_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 118626 Sep 29 10:46 prf9_29b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 579749 Sep 29 10:51 met9_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 176290 Sep 29 11:08 ucb9_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 264739 Sep 29 11:47 uc9_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 85265 Sep 29 13:57 tc9_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 846285 Sep 29 14:19 soil9_29.dat*
* swapped four flasks at the west robot. done=2, co2_range=19.9,
data file:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 59184 Sep 29 15:01 060929w.dat*
* the west robot time was around 14 min fast (reset the to be
consistent with the CUFF tower/GPS time).
399: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 19-Jan-2007 14:02:16 MST, site visit on Thursday, September 28th, 2006 (SpB)
Thursday, September 28th, 2006 Visit:
-------------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Rewire Hydra. wire up the 2 other cr23x loggers
(ucb logger + tc23x logger).
Weather: Clear and windy. A warm autmn wind (harbinger of things to
come). The snow is more-or-less gone.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson Jeep.
---------
* decided to move the am25t mux (sn 1616) that was up in the campbell
logger box down to the ground (in an action packer) at the base of the
North Canopy tower. This will create a lot more space in the cr23x
box and won't need to stuff so many wires through the hole into the
box. (didn't have time to quite finish all the re-wiring..i think?)
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 372795 Sep 28 15:57 tc9_28.dat*
* wiring:
+12V = red
grnd = black
CLK = black
RES = green
EX = white
AG = black
Hi = Orange
Lo = orange/white
* checked on some gas cylinders (i think these are the bowling
cylinders). ie,
5% co2 = cc179040
N2 = cc125525
* wiring in quacker box
For LI-7000 (B&B short-haul modem):
-----------------------------------
TdA (-) = blue
TdB (+) = blue/white
RdA (-) = orange/white
RdB (+) = orange
For Opto22 (set to DCE):
------------------------
Tx(-) = Blue/White
Tx(+) = Blue
Rx(-) = Orange/White
Rx(+) = orange
398: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 19-Jan-2007 14:01:27 MST, site visit on Sunday, September 24th, 2006 (SpB)
Sunday, September 24th, 2006 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Hook back up hydra. String out data lines
to the North Canopy tower.
Weather: Clear, but cool. Snow has not completely melted (yet).
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson Jeep.
---------
* brought out 3 refurbished short-haul modems:
- ME800A-R3s: sn 0202, 0208, & 0405.
- the other one used is sn 0605 (which has FIDO protection).
* cut up one of the cables used for Hydra in 2004/5 into 3 sections to
go from the main tower to the N Canopy tower. One cable for opto22,
one for LI-7000, and one for the tc23x logger (or cr21x which is what
was used in the end). Before cutting this cable the resistance in the
wire was 17 ohms.
* added the repaired am25t multiplexer (sn 1616) back to the tc23x
data logger.
* at 16:40 MST, only connected chan 1-7. (ch2 seems to be stripped?).
* started using logger program, "tc_07.csi" for the tc23x logger.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1081406 Sep 24 16:21 tc9_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1298 Sep 24 16:54 tc9_24b.dat*
397: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 19-Jan-2007 14:00:32 MST, site visit on Saturday, September 23rd, 2006 (SpB, JB, KS, AS)
Saturday, September 23rd, 2006 Visit:
-------------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB, KS, AS
Purpose of visit: Move Hydra. Organize for winter experiments.
Weather: About 6" of new snow on the ground. Some sunbreaks. Fairly
warm. A lot of snow melted while we were up here.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson Jeep.
* Andy S from Utah was up here dismantling the east robot and fixing
up the west robot.
---------
* from 10:15-11:15 MST, Replaced N2 at tower (New Cylinder= CC140777
at 1720psi, Old cylinder= CC153284). Jeff/Kelly hauled out one more
N2 cylinder. and the 750ppm airgas cylinder.
* shut down HYDRA and moved it to the North Canopy Tower.
* wiring of li-7000/opto22 at the hydra end.
For LI-7000 (B&B short-haul modem):
-----------------------------------
TdA (-) = white/orange
TdB (+) = orange
RdA (-) = blue
RdB (+) = blue/white
For Opto22 (set to DCE):
------------------------
Tx(-) = Orange/White
Tx(+) = orange
Rx(-) = Blue/White
Rx(+) = Blue
396: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 19-Jan-2007 13:59:42 MST, site visit on Wednesday, September 20th, 2006 (SpB)
Wednesday, September 20th, 2006 Visit:
--------------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: remove broken am25t?
Weather: i don't remember.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson Jeep.
---------
* removed the broken am25t (sn 1396). wiring:
12V = red
grnd= blk#2
CLK= black#3
RES= blue
EX= green
AG= Blk#4
LO= Blk#1
HI= white
* here are some of the connections that were in the am25t (sn 1396):
chan 1-6, blue tape (presumably with labels)
chan 7-9, yellow tape (presumably with labels)
ch10, III.10
ch11, III.11
ch12, III.12
ch13, blue tape
ch14, III.14
ch15, blue tape, no label
ch16, III.16
ch18-21, III.18, III.19, III.20, III.21
ch22, 23, blue label
ch24, blue label
ch25, blue (II.10)
* at soil logger, HFT#1 and HFT#9 are both -9999.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 18498 Sep 20 10:54 ucb9_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 347 Sep 20 11:26 ucb9_20b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 661021 Sep 20 12:59 soil9_20.dat*
395: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 19-Jan-2007 13:58:44 MST, site visit on Tuesday, September 19th, 2006 (SpB)
Tuesday, September 19th, 2006 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: add honeywell P sensor. work with hydra
a bit more.
Weather: sunny and nice (looking at the photos).
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson Jeep.
---------
* turned back ON the o3 pump (by mistake, i turned it off yesterday).
* at 10:20 MST, dropped dry ice into the HYDRA box.
* at 11:10 MST, added honeywell pressure sensor to the ucb
logger (starts ucb_06.csi). the code for recording the
honeywell data:
; for honeywell ASCX15AN
11: Volt (SE) (P1)
1: 1 Reps
2: 15 5000 mV, Fast Range
3: 22 SE Channel
4: 11 Loc [ Pbaro_hw ]
5: 1.0 Mult
6: 0.0 Offset
* the UC logger had a time problem:
UC logger time: 8/15/09 11:47:49
real time: 9/19/06 11:16:00 MST.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 178 Sep 19 11:28 uc9_19b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1059092 Sep 19 11:27 uc9_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 186 Sep 19 11:08 ucb9_19b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 346 Sep 19 11:32 ucb9_19c_new.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 711918 Sep 19 11:01 ucb9_19.dat*
394: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 19-Jan-2007 13:57:51 MST, site visit on Monday, September 18th, 2006 (SpB)
Monday, September 18th, 2006 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: swap dessicant.
Weather: Cool and windy (downslope). It no longer feels like summer.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson Jeep.
---------
* shut down o3 (flux) pump.
* from 12:21 - 12:33 MST, swapped out the dessicant on the profiler (li-6251).
- at 12:21 MST, did zero (value is approx 0 mV).
- at 12:31, did zero + blow test (ok). there was a very small change
in co2 with blowtest. (value is approx 0.001 mV).
- at 12:32:50, back to auto mode. flow rate at ~17.
* started to work on setting up the honeywell ASCX15AN absolute pressure sensor.
- supply voltage= 4.5-15 Vdc
- Operating pressure= 0-15 psi (~0-100kPa)
- sensitivity, 0.3V/psi
- output = 0-5V
- Pins
1= external offset adjustment
2= Vs (input voltage, 5V)
3= + output
4= Ground
5= N/C ("No Connection"...connection to ground can damage sensor).
6= Do not use
393: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 19-Jan-2007 13:57:03 MST, site visit on Thursday, September 14th, 2006 (SpB, JH, MP)
Thursday, September 14th, 2006 Visit:
-------------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH, MP
Purpose of visit: swap east robot flasks.
Weather: Overcast with a few sun breaks. Some rumbles of thunder off in
the distance (precip'ing up near the divide).
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson Jeep.
---------
* replace screw for REBS Rnet sensor.
* at 11:50 MST, moved 2.5m LI-7500 closer to the 2.5m CSAT.
* measured the east robot tower dimensions:
width= 129cm (from center of tubing to center of tubing)
length= 176cm (from center of tubing to center of tubing)
* at around 12:00 MST, turned up the flow rate on the zero air (ref)
for hydra (the flow was so low that it was not working since
yesterday).
[cuff@quacker ndaq]$ ls -lag | grep :
drwxrwsr-x 5 cuff root 4096 Sep 14 13:53 .
-rw-r--r-- 1 cuff cuff 342 Sep 3 13:17 channels.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 cuff root 5954 Sep 14 13:53 hydra_prog_como_AandB.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 cuff root 5283 Sep 6 10:41 hydra_prog_como_AandB.txt~
-rw-r--r-- 1 cuff root 5283 Sep 6 10:41 hydra_prog_como_Aonly.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 cuff root 5283 Sep 6 10:39 hydra_prog_como_Aonly.txt~
-rw-r--r-- 1 cuff root 3678 Sep 5 14:44 hydra_prog_como_test_old.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 cuff root 4256 Sep 5 14:51 hydra_prog_como_test.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 cuff root 4628 Jul 17 09:16 hydra_prog_testing.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 cuff root 5283 Sep 6 10:41 hydra_prog.txt
-rwxrwxr-x 1 cuff cuff 260 Sep 3 13:18 ndaq.sh
392: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 19-Jan-2007 13:53:59 MST, site visit on Wednesday, September 13th, 2006 (SpB)
Wednesday, September 13th, 2006 Visit:
--------------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: download logger data.
Weather: Clear and sunny (a few small clouds) all day. A few gusts of
wind at times.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson Jeep.
---------
* at 8:36 MST, there was a small power "burp". . .lights in the
trailer went off.
* Tprt ~ 10cm long. (i think this is the soil temp sensors).
* added more HYDRA inlets, A3-A6, A3=1m.
* between 11:55-12:08 MST, added jumpers to the "lo" side of the
CNR logger.
* started running, "rad_02.csi".
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 739826 Sep 13 10:11 tc9_13.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 363135 Sep 13 10:17 soil9_13.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 839160 Sep 13 10:30 soil9_13b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 855952 Sep 13 11:28 prf9_13.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 60651 Sep 13 11:30 prf9_13b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 540529 Sep 13 11:36 met9_13.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 896905 Sep 13 11:46 nctc9_13.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 386519 Sep 13 11:58 cnr9_13.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 182 Sep 13 12:09 cnr9_13b.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 3101468 Sep 19 09:12 mrs_060913.dat
* on Sept 12th 2006---ordered a SPAS/2Y 2-d wind sensor from ATI. See
"tower_log.txt" for details.
391: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 19-Jan-2007 13:51:39 MST, site visit on Saturday, September 9th, 2006 (SpB, MP, JH, KS, JB, DM, JM, M, R)
Saturday, September 9th, 2006 Visit:
------------------------------------
At the site: SpB, MP, JH, KS, JB, DM, JM, M, R
Purpose of visit: kill and discect a tree.
Weather: It was bright and sunny at times. Rainy at other times.
Some rumbles of thunder in the distance from time to time. On the
drive up saw the first snow-like whiteness of the season (at the
higher elevations).
--------- Misc Notes:
* rented a suburban since we had quite a crowd.
---------
* We took out a subalpine fir tree.
390: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 19-Jan-2007 13:49:58 MST, site visit on Friday, September 8th, 2006 (SpB)
Friday, September 8th, 2006 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: work on hydra. swap robot flasks.
Weather: Pretty wet, overcast and grey. luckily i was able to do what
i needed to do before it started raining very hard.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the rental Jeep.
* the aspens are starting to turn yellow (esp on the trail out to the
tower).
---------
* checked on the Hydra inlets down near Como creek. They were at
0.5m. At 10:20 MST, moved them from 0.5m up to 1m. Also, blew into
the South Como inlet around this time.
* at Hydra the zero air regulator seems to have lost more pressure
than it should...it was at 1700 psi. I tightened the regulator (which
was quite loose).
* attached a regulator to the span gas that was there (CC18996).
* swapped flasks at the east robot (no problems):
60533 Sep 8 10:54 060908e.dat*
389: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 19-Jan-2007 13:48:31 MST, site visit on Tuesday, September 5th, 2006 (SpB, AT)
Tuesday, September 5th, 2006 Visit:
-----------------------------------
At the site: SpB, AT
Purpose of visit: work on hydra.
Weather: Clear, blue skies. A nice gently upslope wind in the
late afternoon.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the rental Jeep.
---------
* finally, hydra is working again!! the following inlets are hooked up:
a1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 # south como
a2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 # north como
a3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 # nothing
a4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 # nothing
a5 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 # nothing
a6 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 # nothing
a7 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 # box on ground
a8 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 # 1m co-located with CU
a9 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 # 1m in a tree.
* running hydra with the program:
-rw-r--r-- 1 cuff root 4256 Sep 5 14:51 hydra_prog_como_test.txt
this program just goes through and samples each inlet. Since we only have
5 inlets hooked up this is not necessary. the modified program is:
-rw-r--r-- 1 cuff root 5283 Sep 6 10:41 hydra_prog_como_Aonly.txt
this was copied to "hydra_prog.txt" at 10:45 MDT on Sept 6th, 2006:
388: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 19-Jan-2007 13:45:39 MST, site visit on Sunday, September 3rd, 2006 (SpB, LL, JB, SO, A)
Sunday, September 2nd, 2006 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB, LL, JB, SO, A
Purpose of visit: work on hydra. move stuff around
Weather: Clear, blue skies. A few gusts of wind---but not a bad day
to be in forest.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the rental Jeep.
* Anthony was showing the GPS to Lynette. And they were marking the
tram line.
---------
* moved most of the lines from the old hydra location (girdled plots)
up near the CU tower.
* blew out the 2 lines that go down to Como creek. . .there seemed to
be quite a bit of resistance to the flow (the pumps were working
hard). We fixed a few places where the tubing was crushed/squashed.
One inlet/line is labeled "South Como" and the other is "North Como".
They are approximately on 10m N and S of Como Creek.
* connected hydra to the CU tower data system (running 2 edgeports on
the quacker). Could not control the opto22---it turns out that the
short-haul modem was burned out. I had one re-furbished one at the
tower that we used to replace the one in the quacker box. it still
didn't work..so might need to replace the one in the hydra box
too...it was possible to control the opto22 with a direct serial cable
to the quacker. (note, i did this with BOTH a null modem at the
edgeport (port 2) AND a null modem cable).
387: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 12-Jan-2007 17:04:16 MST, site visit on Thursday, August 31st, 2006 (SpB, JH, MP)
Thursday, August 31st, 2006 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH, MP
Purpose of visit: work on hydra. arrange gas cylinders.
Weather: Overcast with some sun breaks. Thunder was rumbling in the
distance, but we didn't get hit with rain until we were leaving
(around 3pm).
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the rental Jeep.
* added some right-angle braces to the cart.
---------
* brought up a new N2 cylinder (CC199718). And brought one empty one
(CC199739) back to campus. Gas cylinders at the tower:
CC153241 (zero air) at 1900 psi (for hydra)
CC66823 (Scott-Marrin) at 500 psi (could use with Hydra).
SG9151924 (airgas), co2 in air ~ 401.8 ppmV
CC57787 (airgas), co2 in air ~ 396 ppmV
CC140777 (airgas) N2 at 2000 psi (this was the "mystery" cylinder).
CC199718, N2 at 2000 psi.
(plus there are 2 other N2 cylinders there).
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 827973 Aug 31 11:14 soil8_31.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 197097 Aug 31 10:56 tc8_31.dat*
* updated the tc logger code again. This time I'm measuring the
thermocouple with the "slow" measurement range in P14 (ie, "10 mV, 60
Hz Reject, Slow Range"). Duh! the new version is:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 6783 Aug 31 11:05 tc_06.csi*
* at the east robot, done=1. swapped flasks, no power problems. The
time on the logger was around 14 minutes slow (relative to the CU
tower time). reset the logger clock.
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 10872 Aug 31 10:02 060831e.dat*
386: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 12-Jan-2007 17:03:20 MST, site visit on Tuesday, August 29th, 2006 (SpB, SS)
Tuesday, August 29th, 2006 Visit:
---------------------------------
At the site: SpB, SS
Purpose of visit: re-check the am25t mux sensors. swap out N2. work
on hydra.
Weather: An absolutely beautiful day to be up working in the
mountains.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove up the rental Jeep.
---------
* tried to figure out what the network was messed up last
Friday...maybe there was a bit of confusion as to what IP address to
use for the pfp? On our tower network the gateway is 10.0.0.4 and the
pfp is (i think) 10.0.0.6. When this was used things seemed to work
ok.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 482301 Aug 29 09:53 tc8_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 856141 Aug 29 11:17 prf8_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 688944 Aug 29 11:35 met8_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 305339 Aug 29 11:26 prf8_29b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 6641 Aug 29 10:12 tc_05.csi*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 38402 Aug 29 09:42 060829e.dat*
385: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 12-Jan-2007 17:01:40 MST, site visit on Thursday, August 24th, 2006 (SpB, KS, JB)
Thursday, August 24th, 2006 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB, KS, JB
Purpose of visit: re-check the am25t mux sensors. get hydra setup for
tram/aircoa.
Weather: It was overcast and a bit blustery (for this time of year).
It actually feels a bit like summer is ending. Some of the aspens are
starting to change color.
--------- Misc Notes:
* this is Kelly and Jeffs last full/partial day at the site (school
starts on Monday). (they are back for a pre-dawn tonight)
---------
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 46123 Aug 24 12:12 tc8_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 6107 Aug 24 14:04 tc_04.csi*
* checked the scott-marrin cylinder at the tower...it's CC66823.
* at 17:38 MST, moved LI-7500 closer to csat on mini-tower.
384: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 12-Jan-2007 16:59:35 MST, site visit on Tuesday, August 22nd, 2006 (SpB, MP, KS, JB)
Tuesday, August 22nd, 2006 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB, MP, KS, JB
Purpose of visit: check on am25t mux sensors. download logger data.
Weather: There were some brief sprinkles, distant thunder and a threat
of rain.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Spent some time in the morning fixing up the cart (new sidewalls).
---------
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1313784 Aug 22 13:28 soil8_22.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 248 Aug 22 13:29 tc8_22b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1338210 Aug 22 12:15 tc8_22.dat*
* modified tc logger program, started using:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 5092 Aug 22 13:14 tc_03.csi*
* both am25ts connected to the tc23x logger have problems with the
reference temp sensor!
383: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 12-Jan-2007 16:56:50 MST, site visit in Thursday, August 17th, 2006 (SpB, JS, JH, JB)
Thursday, August 17th, 2006 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JS, JH, JB
Purpose of visit: work with Jielun on moving hydra tubing.
Weather: Very fine.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Took up the Monson Jeep. Jielun met us at settlers park.
---------
* started moving the hydra tubing used in CME04 to the CU tower and
then back down to the tram/aircoa location.
382: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 12-Jan-2007 16:28:56 MST, site visit on Sunday, August 13th, 2006 (SpB)
Sunday, August 13th, 2006 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: swap out span gas. try running hydra with thinkpad.
on 8/12 noticed something strange in the profile data (level 1).
Weather: Lots of BIG cumulonimbus convection popping up all over the
place. But it never rained at the tower. A comfortable day up at the
site (looks like the mosquitos are done for the year).
--------- Misc Notes:
* Took up the Monson Jeep.
* saw a deer cross the road just below the trailer (saw it from the
trailer window).
* stopped by Mcguckins and purchased one battery and a charger (and
also some plywood for the cart re-build).
---------
* when using the old data system to run the HYDRA (i think this
is on the ibm thinkpad??):
/usr/local/cuff/src/adam/stop_opto
/usr/local/cuff/src/adam/start_opto
look in:
/usr/local/cuff/aster/projects/NIWOT/src/opto22/
chemcontrol.cxx
cmds.c
/usr/local/cuff/src/adam/
command_opto
eg, command_opto 3100 60
rserial quacker 210
just do a "make" after modifying the programs in
/usr/local/cuff/aster/projects/NIWOT/src/opto22/
---------------------------
| db9_ch2 db9
| EDGEPORT box
| db9_ch1 db9_ch3
---------------------------
db9_ch1 = connected to LI-7000
db9_ch2 = pig-tailed to db9_ch3
db9_ch3 = null modem connected right to
port. then blue cable with pigtails
to go to db9_ch2. the other pigtail
goes to the opto22.
* at 10:38 MST, replaced span gas at tower.
New cylinder is CC187116 at 2000psi; airgas value = 400.0 ppm.
Old cylinder is CC86948 at 150 psi.
* between 11:11-12:20 MST, messed around with fittings for profile
system (some of them were a bit loose).
at 11:11 MST, zeroed li-6251 (value is approx 0.013 mV).
at 11:13:30 MST, switched to sample from inlet #1 (0.5m)
at 11:15:00, back to auto.
at 11:19:0, tightened fittings.
at 11:32:30 MST, blew into 0.5m inlet.
at 11:40 Mst, switched to level1 (0.5m), then blew into
the inlet, then saw a big jump in co2 at the li-6251.
at 11:50 MST, back to auto. tried blow test inside the
li-6251 box (w/ sampling set to level 1).
* also messed around with the flow rate/pressure settings on the
li-6251. there is something different about the new pump being used.
details here:
* tried to better match the sample and cal pressure in li-6251:
- first adjusted the flow rate of the sample pump from 14-->12.
(this made things worse)..
- so then adjusted pump flow rate to 17. this lowered Pcell
and makes the pressures closer with sample/cals.
* from 12:15-12:25 MST, fiddled with the span gas regulator pressure
some more.
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1907408 Aug 29 09:10 mrs_060813.dat
* messed around with the cart a bit...the dimensions are:
side = 12" high, top is 35" long, bottom= 41 1/4" long
it is 1/2" thick.
381: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 12-Jan-2007 16:26:58 MST, site visit on Thursday, August 10th, 2007 (SpB, JB, KS, MP)
Thursday, August 10th, 2006 Visit:
----------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB, KS, MP
Purpose of visit: work on robots. put in new opto-22 board (hydra).
Weather: Overcast. And cool. And calm. It was nice and peaceful at
the top of the tower. There was a slight upslope in the morning and
then the wind went dead. A brief shower fell.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Left CU at 8:30am in the Monson Jeep.
* still lots of mushrooms popping up in the forest.
* stopped by Mcguckins and purchased two batteries and a charger.
---------
* the profiler pump still seems to be running ok. so the connection
is holding together (maybe placing it sideways helps).
* re-attached the opto22 board into the hydra box. The edgeport was
SUPPOSED to arrive at CU yesterday, but it wasn't there. However I
could still test it with the following (connect a straight-through
serial cable from a laptop to the opto22, then use hyperterm (get
hyperterm settings)). Then the following commands worked for the
opto22:
>00B0000?? - reset the opto22
>00IFFFF?? - set digital I/O lines as outputs
>00KFFFF?? - activate I/O lines
>00Jxxxx?? - turn on/off relays, where xxxx= hex code
example, ">00JAAAA??" turns on every other relay.
note, it is case-sensitive.
* AC power for hydra is connected to terminal strip #18.
* downloaded logger data (UC logger had a time problem):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 355286 Aug 10 10:36 ucb8_10.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 526901 Aug 10 10:37 uc8_10.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 93 Aug 10 10:38 uc8_10b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 857084 Aug 10 10:54 prf8_10.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 369803 Aug 10 10:59 prf8_10b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 555681 Aug 10 11:07 nctc8_10.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 725594 Aug 10 11:14 met8_10.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 577710 Aug 10 12:40 cnr8_10.dat*
380: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 12-Jan-2007 16:24:34 MST, site visit on Tuesday, August 8th, 2006 (SpB, JB, KS, MP, JM, NT)
Tuesday, August 8th, 2006 Visit:
--------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB, KS, MP, JM, NT
Purpose of visit: check on profile (li-6251). download logger data.
Weather: Clear skies. Some blustery winds (for the summer) in the
morning. A few clouds up on the divide as the day went on, but
generally very clear. Clouded up as I left (4pm).
--------- Misc Notes:
* Rented a suburban since there was a big crew. (i caught a ride
back down with the MRS shuttle).
* lots of mushrooms popping up in the forest.
* Two trees were harvested by Maggie and Co.
* stopped by Mcguckins and purchased two batteries and a charger.
---------
* the small pump for the profile system was running, but no longer
moving any air (it had been getting weaker and weaker, it looks like
it died on day=214). I started using the pump that is inside the
li-6251 box. This works fine, but the connector to run this pump
might need to be re-done (just before I was going to leave i noticed
it had stopped running so went back out and jiggled the wires to get
it going again).
* the battery running the soil logger was dead (it was from Feb,
2004). It looks like it died on aug 8th (today) at around 4am. Used
one of the batteries intended for the robots to get it going again.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1331699 Aug 8 10:12 tc8_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1110801 Aug 8 12:40 soil8_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 176096 Aug 8 13:16 mrs8_8.dat*
* the pump for the ozone system was not running (i powered off the
power strip and emailed Andrew).
* It looks like both batteries at the robots are dead. Here are
the details from Kelly:
Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2006 13:52:48 MDT
To: Andrew Schauer
cc: Jeff Beauregard ,
Sean Burns ,
Chun-Ta Lai ,
Kelly Sensecqua
From: Kelly.Sensecqua@colorado.edu
Subject: Re: Sick Robots
Andy,
Well it looks like both robots batteries and/or chargers are
dead. Another data logger with a similar tower to charger to battery
to logger hook up has lost its charger and battery in the recent power
outages and we will be switching that out next week.
West Robot:
1. The "LED" is the Valco Valve display and it is blank.
2. We have been resetting the robot with the green plug.
3. The multimeter gave a read-out of 2.57 VDC
4. We move all switches from Auto to Off to On and back to Auto with no
response.
5. We have no (low) power from the batteries to the robot.
6. We do have power reaching the box from the tower but nothing beyond that, so I think we must have lost the batteries and/or the tric\
kle charger.
East Robot
1. Now the "LED' valco valve is black from the EP from last week.
2. the noise we head was intermittent and the was no smell abnormal to the
robot. There are also no toggle switches on the relay board for the East Robot
like there are for the West Robot.
3. The pump and everything else does not work at all. I checked the voltage at
the battery and the green plug and got a reading of 4.15 VDC.
4. When we saw the valco valve display was reading EP we notified Sean.
I will be emailing you the data from a computer in the lab later today.
Kelly
Quoting Andrew Schauer :
> Kelly and Jeff,
>
> I don't know if you have done anything with either robot since the problem
> email...here are some suggestions and questions:
>
> West Robot
> 1. When you say "the LED was blank" do you mean the valco valve display?
> or some other light?
> 2. How are you resetting the robot? switch or green plug? make sure
> switch is on and green plug in.
> 3. establish if the robot has power by checking the green plug that goes
> into the datalogger with a volt meter...it should read 12V
> 4. start moving switches on the relay board (i think these are located on
> the left side). all switches should be in the AUTO position to start. move
> them to the ON position to see if anything turns on. MAKE SURE TO PUT THEM
> BACK TO **AUTO** WHEN DONE.
> 5. if you have power, and things are turning on, is the contrast on the
> datalogger screen too light to see?
> 6. if you do not have power at all (at the logger and nothing turns on),
> check the battery box below the robot, then starting tracing back to the
> power source at the main tower.
>
>
> East Robot
> 1. Does the LED still read "EP"? This means Error Position. The valve
> does not know where it is.
> 2. Was the weird noise sustained or intermittant? Did you smell anything?
> Try to determine what the noise was but turning the relay board switches from
> AUTO to OFF to try to stop the noise. Did the noise stop when you reset?
> 3. Does the pump work at all? If you switch the relay board pump switch
> from AUTO to ON, does the pump turn on?
> 4. When the West robot LED read "EP", what did you do?
>
> You can email me the data. I could quickly pinpoint the problem with both
> robots with the data. Thank you all for your help! Sorry the robots are
> causing grief (sometimes ROBOT stands for Randomly operational box of
> tinder).
>
> andy
short power outages on July 28th, 2006 (from quacker logs)
Jul 28 16:17:42 quacker apmd[864]: Now using Battery Power
Jul 28 16:17:42 quacker apmd[864]: Battery: * * * (100% 3:20)
Jul 28 16:53:15 quacker apmd[864]: Now using AC Power
Jul 28 16:53:15 quacker apmd[864]: Charge: * * * (87% 2:54)
379: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 15-Dec-2006 16:57:51 MST, site visit on Tuesday, July 25th, 2006 (SpB, JH, JB, KS, MP, JM, SO, LL, KS, R, + others)
Tuesday, July 25th, 2006 Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH, JB, KS, MP, JM, SO, LL, KS, R, + others (lots of people)
Purpose of visit: Work on Hydra, re-check the tc23x logger.
Weather: Overcast with some sun breaks. Very calm at times. It
seemed like it was going to rain, but never really happened. There
was some rain overnight.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Caught the MRS shuttle. Others took up the Monson jeep.
* a tree was harvested by Maggie, Jia, and Co.
---------
* there were some security upgrades to russter2. So rebooted a bit past
8am:
rebooted russter2 (for OS upgrades):
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 25204036 Jul 25 08:09 nwt060725.080000
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 7391772 Jul 25 10:00 nwt060725.141140
* at 10:35 MST, noticed that one of the soil temp probes (rtd #4) was
sitting on the ground. re-buried it next to rtd probe #5.
* some commands for the opto22:
> 00B0000?? - reset
> 00IFFFF?? - set digital I/O lines as outputs
> 00KFFFF?? - activates I/O lines
> 00Jxxxx?? - commands to switch on relays where,
xxxx= hex code for 16 bits, eg, "AAAA" turns on
every other bit.
* at Hydra, A/C power is on lug #18.
* Steve O, et al. were working on the tram track. Chris connected the
220V power to the trailer with the small transformer out at Como
creek.
Mon Jul 24 23:44:05 MDT 2006
the archive process on russter2 had stopped!! probably due to the
way I logged out from porter today! the files are:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 32755044 Jul 24 10:00 nwt060724.080000
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 30150368 Jul 24 17:20 nwt060724.160000
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 241664 Jul 24 23:45 nwt060725.054136
here are the commands:
ls /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/scripts/
archive_quacker* cockpit* covar_redo* covar_redo%* covar_redo_old2* quacker.up*
check_aster* covar_quacker* covar_redo~* covar_redo_old* covar_redo_old3*
next time I can probably just re-start with the archive_quacker
command..
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 370392 Jul 25 09:40 tc7_25.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 175952 Jul 25 10:10 mrs7_25.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 371726 Jul 25 10:35 soil7_25.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1739591 Aug 10 09:36 mrs_060725.dat
* noticed that one of the snow temperature probes (B probe) was not
working. It seems to have stopped working right around the time of
the lightning strike on July 17th (day=198) at 15:25 MST. here are
some details:
snowprobe "A":
11 levels = Ta_* in mrs logger program
snowprobe "B": ** broken july 2004 **
21 levels = Tb_* in mrs logger program = far away from tree from oct 2005-2006
snowprobe "TP 101 461":
21 levels = Td_* in mrs logger program = "mid" probe from oct 2005-2006
A probe B probe
------- --------------------------
131,198,1515,14.95,14.99,14.98,15.01,14.98,15 ,14.98,14.97,14.91 ,12.65 ,9.88,14.36 ,-273.2 ,14.37,14.37
131,198,1520,14.59,14.57,14.51,14.58,14.63,14.64,14.52,14.68,14.52 ,12.58 ,9.9 ,14.05 ,-273.2 ,14 ,14.04,
131,198,1525,13.62,13.65,13.59,13.67,13.69,13.74,13.6 ,13.86,13.56 ,12.45 ,9.91,-195.8,-253.1,-195.8,
131,198,1530,12.54,12.72,12.69,12.73,12.77,12.72,12.65,12.82,12.52 ,12.23 ,9.93,-248.1,-248.1,-248.1,
378: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 15-Dec-2006 16:49:29 MST, site visit on Sunday, July 23rd 2006 (SpB, SlB, J)
Sunday, July 23rd, 2006 Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB, SB, J
Purpose of visit: Bring up the li-6251.
Weather: Very Warm and Very sunny.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Took up the Monson jeep.
* Bro Steve and Jennifer came up to look around.
* there were some signs of bear foraging off the trail to the tower.
---------
* checked the west robot---the toggle switch was in the "on"
position--this explains why the fan was running non-stop!
377: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 27-Nov-2006 16:42:10 MST, site visit on Friday, July 21st 2006 (SpB, AT, J)
Friday, July 21st, 2006 Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB, AT, J
Purpose of visit: Check on data loggers that aren't working.
Weather: Overcast and cool. Upslope winds. Was very dark in the late
morning and it seemed like rain was on the way. But the rain never
"precipitated". The afternoon the wind was near dead-ass calm (DAC).
--------- Misc Notes:
* Took up the Monson jeep.
* Andrew (AT) was up on the tower setting up a sonic and an REA system
with a student from France (Jeremey?).
---------
* here is the email with the status of things:
Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 14:59:23 MDT
To: jia.hu@Colorado.EDU, lynette.laffea@Colorado.EDU,
kelly.sensecqua@Colorado.EDU, jeffrey.beauregard@Colorado.EDU,
Maggie.Prater@Colorado.EDU, ryan.manning@Colorado.EDU,
russell.monson@Colorado.EDU, bowling@biology.utah.edu,
schaeffer@biology.utah.edu, John.B.Miller@noaa.gov,
avyscience@netscape.com, schauer@biology.utah.edu,
lai@biology.utah.edu
cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU, jsun@ucar.edu, turnip@ucar.edu,
oncley@ucar.edu, deander@usgs.gov, semmer@ucar.edu, maclean@ucar.edu
From: "Sean Burns"
Subject: CU Tower...
Hi,
fyi--most things are now "back to normal" at the CU tower. The damage
from the storm:
* 1 Edgeport/8 serial-to-usb converter (if it can't be fixed, then i
plan to buy a new one). Without some kind of serial-to-usb
converter I can't run hydra.
* 2 fried short-haul modems (can see (and smell) the burn mark on the
board). They might be able to be refurbish these, or else I will
buy replacements.
* reference temperature sensor on one cr23x is not working. this
cr23x is primarily used for measuring the tree bole temperatures
(and various other temperatures near the N Canopy tower). I'll
confirm that this is the problem and possibly buy a new ref temp
sensor (or send it back to campbell for repair). The AM25T mux'es
connected to this logger also seem to be having problems with their
ref temp sensors...
Steve O, what type of help do you need up here early next week? I'll
be out of town from Wed Jul 26 - Aug 5th, but I can help you next
Monday and/or Tuesday...
* add info about how to reset a cr23x!!
* found a few old logger files on the gateway laptop...these are very
small. They are:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 940 Jun 30 2005 soil6_3e.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1856 Jul 19 2005 tc7_19.dat*
(put them in the archive on russter2).
* downloaded logger data as I was checking the loggers (time problems
at TC23x and UC loggers). Files are:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 44774 Jul 21 09:19 met7_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 124696 Jul 21 09:18 prf7_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 377998 Jul 21 12:02 soil7_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 382820 Jul 21 12:14 tc7_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 527 Jul 21 11:31 uc7_21b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 370 Jul 21 11:50 uc7_21c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 31471 Jul 21 10:49 uc7_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 69497 Jul 21 11:52 ucb7_21.dat*
* at 16:15 MST, realized that I had fogotten to re-connect the control
wires for the LI-6262 system...(so the 16:00 MST calibration did not
happen!)...went back out to the tower and reconnected the cable (the
connector is on the bottom of the li-6262 box).
* here's what lsmod should look like on the quacker:
/sbin/lsmod
Module Size Used by Not tainted
maestro 29920 0 (autoclean)
apm 12252 1
tulip 41440 1
crc32 3712 0 [tulip]
ds 8384 2
yenta_socket 12672 2
pcmcia_core 55200 0 [ds yenta_socket]
ext3 63744 1 (autoclean)
jbd 46332 1 (autoclean) [ext3]
io_edgeport 80612 8
usbserial 18560 0 [io_edgeport]
usb-uhci 24484 0 (unused)
usbcore 71840 1 [io_edgeport usbserial usb-uhci]
rtc 7516 0 (autoclean)
376: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 27-Nov-2006 16:38:21 MST, site visit on Thursday, July 20th 2006 (SpB, JH, KS, JB, G, JB2)
Thursday, July 20th, 2006 Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH, KS, JB, G, JB2
Purpose of visit: Bring up a new transformer. Restore power to the tower.
Weather: Overcast and cool. A storm was coming in just as we were
leaving. But seemed to miss the tower.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Met at CU and came up in the Monson jeep.
* Jim Barclay (from Rainbow) left his gloves at the tower.
---------
* Hauled the ~180 lb tranformer out to the tower.
* The Rainbow folks set up the new transformer...and we had the EXACT
same problem. This was a bit puzzling. The fix (apparently) was to
slightly tighten the wire that connected the transformer to ground!
* when i tried to get the data system going again things did not look
good. the "met", "UC", and "UCb" loggers were all RIP. Also the ec
flux system was showing a very high flow rate and low h2o.ec values
(this is because the met logger program was reset). Note, that when
this program is reset you CANNOT control the valves in the ec box. I
didn't realize this...
* for the reasons above, before I left I powered off everything in the
EC/li-6262 box (and also disconnected the control cable, at the bottom
of the box). And closed the main valves on N2 and cal gas cylinders.
this did not turn out to be a problem!...here is an email from Andrew
with an explanation:
Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 17:08:13 MDT
To: "'Sean Burns'"
From: "andrew turnipseed"
Subject: RE: Transformer Update...
Sean
Thanks -
The LI6262 valves may not be malfunctioning. I think the default status
when the dataloggers comes on is to have all the control ports low - this
turns on all the valves (ie., sends span gas to the IRGA). It does this
until it hits its first calibration - then it runs normally.
You can also manually fix this if logger is connected to the laptop - you
open up the Ports/flags window. You can either (1) close the ports manually
or (2) change one of the calibration flags so that it thinks that it is
going through a calibration - it goes through a calibration - then goes into
normal operation. I know that (2) works.
Also, fyi: I was too stupid to know how to fix this in the Campbell
programming at the time - now I know how:
All flags are set low the first time you start up the datalogger - so pick a
flag (for example: flag #4) and do a "If flag 4 is low - do subroutine 1"
(or some other number). In the subroutine: turn flag 4 high and set all the
control ports high (closes the valves). It will only do that subroutine the
first time through the program (flag 4 will always stay high after that).
andrew
Andrew A. Turnipseed
Project Scientist
NCAR/ACD, BAI Group
turnip@ucar.edu
303-497-1448
* a storm was coming and I didn't have time to check things more
carefully.
* login from russter2 on this date:
sburns pts/3 russter2.colorad Thu Jul 20 09:40 - 15:29 (05:48)
sburns pts/2 porter.colorado. Thu Jul 20 08:15 - 18:04 (09:48)
375: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 27-Nov-2006 16:33:58 MST, site visit on Tuesday, July 18th 2006 (SpB, JH, KS, JB, MP)
Tuesday, July 18th, 2006 Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH, KS, JB, MP
Purpose of visit: Check power situation. Harvest a tree.
Weather: Fairly calm and clear. Cu clouds formed in the afternoon.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Met at CU and came up in the Monson jeep.
* a power storm yesterday afternoon knocked out the power at the
tower. tripped the breaker at the road (so the trailer power also
went down).
---------
* it looked like something disrupted the usb hub at the
quacker...while i was looking at this (and trying to reboot the
system) the quacker died...here is some of the info from the logs:
Jul 17 16:21:32 quacker kernel: usb-uhci.c: interrupt, status 3, frame# 1759
Jul 17 16:21:32 quacker kernel: usb.c: USB disconnect on device 00:07.2-1 address 2
Jul 17 16:21:32 quacker kernel: usb.c: USB disconnect on device 00:07.2-1.3 address 4
Jul 17 16:21:37 quacker kernel: usb-uhci.c: interrupt, status 3, frame# 817
Jul 17 16:21:42 quacker kernel: usb-uhci.c: interrupt, status 3, frame# 1731
Jul 17 16:21:42 quacker kernel: Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 00000998
Jul 17 16:21:42 quacker kernel: printing eip:
Jul 17 16:21:42 quacker kernel: c8866e46
Jul 17 16:21:42 quacker kernel: *pde = 00000000
Jul 17 16:21:42 quacker kernel: Oops: 0002
Jul 17 16:21:42 quacker kernel: CPU: 0
Jul 17 16:21:42 quacker kernel: EIP: 0010:[] Not tainted
Jul 17 16:21:42 quacker kernel: EFLAGS: 00010246
Jul 17 16:21:42 quacker kernel: eax: 00000000 ebx: 00000000 ecx: 00000000 edx: c6691c1c
Jul 17 16:21:42 quacker kernel: esi: c6691c1c edi: 00000000 ebp: c6691c00 esp: c79fff10
Jul 17 16:21:42 quacker kernel: ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
Jul 17 16:21:42 quacker kernel: Process khubd (pid: 82, stackpage=c79ff000)
Jul 17 16:21:42 quacker kernel: Stack: c6691c74 c6691c74 c8868780 c8868760 c36edce4 c6677c00 c883c0e5 c6677c00
Jul 17 16:21:42 quacker kernel: c6691c00 00000000 00000000 c7f87a08 c7f87b14 c7bc7bf4 c7f87a00 c883c140
Jul 17 16:21:42 quacker kernel: c7f87b14 00000018 0000000d 00000100 c7f87800 00000001 00000000 c883e5e0
Jul 17 16:21:42 quacker kernel: Call Trace: [] [] [] [] []
Jul 17 16:21:42 quacker kernel: [] [] [] []
Jul 17 16:21:42 quacker kernel:
Jul 17 16:21:42 quacker kernel: Code: 89 98 98 09 00 00 8b 4c 24 04 ff 46 58 0f 8e cb 03 00 00 83
Jul 17 16:21:47 quacker kernel: <4>usb-uhci.c: interrupt, status 3, frame# 599
Jul 17 16:21:52 quacker kernel: usb-uhci.c: interrupt, status 3, frame# 1513
Jul 17 16:44:13 quacker kernel: usb.c: registered new driver usbdevfs
Jul 17 16:44:13 quacker keytable: Loading system font: succeeded
Jul 17 16:44:13 quacker kernel: usb.c: registered new driver hub
Jul 17 16:44:13 quacker kernel: usb-uhci.c: $Revision: 1.275 $ time 13:58:00 Nov 19 2003
Jul 17 16:44:13 quacker kernel: usb-uhci.c: High bandwidth mode enabled
Jul 17 16:44:14 quacker kernel: PCI: Found IRQ 11 for device 00:07.2
Jul 17 16:44:14 quacker kernel: usb-uhci.c: USB UHCI at I/O 0xfce0, IRQ 11
Jul 17 16:44:14 quacker kernel: usb-uhci.c: Detected 2 ports
Jul 17 16:44:14 quacker kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1
Jul 17 16:44:14 quacker kernel: hub.c: USB hub found
Jul 17 16:44:14 quacker kernel: hub.c: 2 ports detected
Jul 17 16:44:14 quacker kernel: usb-uhci.c: v1.275:USB Universal Host Controller Interface driver
tried:
[root@quacker cuff]# /sbin/insmod hub
insmod: hub: no module by that name found
[root@quacker cuff]# /sbin/insmod usbserial
Using /lib/modules/2.4.22/kernel/drivers/usb/serial/usbserial.o
/sbin/lsmod
Module Size Used by Not tainted
usbserial 18560 0 (unused)
apm 12252 1
tulip 41440 1
crc32 3712 0 [tulip]
ds 8384 2
yenta_socket 12672 2
pcmcia_core 55200 0 [ds yenta_socket]
ext3 63744 1 (autoclean)
jbd 46332 1 (autoclean) [ext3]
usb-uhci 24484 0 (unused)
usbcore 71840 1 [usbserial usb-uhci]
rtc 7516 0 (autoclean)
[root@quacker cuff]# /sbin/rmmod usbserial
[root@quacker cuff]# /sbin/rmmod usb-uhci
* by 7pm russter2 was also down.
* when i investigated today here is what I found:
Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2006 12:17:12 MDT
To: russell.monson@Colorado.EDU, chuixiang.yi@Colorado.EDU,
jia.hu@Colorado.EDU, lynette.laffea@Colorado.EDU,
jcmonical@hotmail.com, peter.casey@Colorado.EDU,
nicole.trahan@Colorado.EDU, dmoore1@ucar.edu,
kelly.sensecqua@Colorado.EDU, jeffrey.beauregard@Colorado.EDU,
Maggie.Prater@Colorado.EDU, ryan.manning@Colorado.EDU
cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU, Mark.Losleben@Colorado.EDU,
Kurt.Chowanski@Colorado.EDU, hsieveri@carbon.cudenver.edu,
Orrie.Gartner@Colorado.EDU, Noah.Molotch@Colorado.EDU, turnip@ucar.edu,
deander@usgs.gov, jsun@ucar.edu, bowling@biology.utah.edu,
schaeffer@biology.utah.edu, John.B.Miller@noaa.gov,
avyscience@netscape.com, oncley@ucar.edu, schauer@biology.utah.edu,
lai@biology.utah.edu
From: "Sean Burns"
Subject: Power at CU Tower down...
Hi All,
fyi---the power out at the CU tower is down...it sounds like there was
significant lightning up here yesterday afternoon (around 4pm). The
bottom breaker at CUFF was popped and the main breaker at the road was
also popped (which killed power to the trailer).
After disconnecting the power cables at the tower and then throwing
the breaker to the tower everything was ok (ie, there is no short in
the condiut from the road out to the tower). However, when only the
CUFF tower is connected (and the breaker box at the tower is
disconnected) the meter at the road was still going hog wild. This
means (i think) that the dry transformer at the tower is shorted out.
Dean, after i finished testing the CUFF tower I reconnected the power
to USGS. However, I noticed there was no power in the LI-7000
shed...so i went back and double-checked the power at your main
disconnect box...ie:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/060502/pic00010.jpg
there was 220VAC coming into the box, but it looks like one of the
cylindrical fuses (shown in the photo) has blown. From what I could
tell this fuse is labeled, "Bussman FRN-R-20". Also, the "Hut"
breaker, ie the lower one shown in:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/060502/pic00009.jpg
was in the "off" position. I wasn't sure if this was normal, or if
the lightning caused this to happen...i moved it back to the "on"
position before i left, but it was a bit of a moot point since the
main fuse was blown. I don't think I have any of those fuses...I
tried to get into your hut to look around, but the key only seemed to
work on the door and the deadbolt was locked??
I've contacted John Laydon and he's going to try and find a
replacement dry transformer that can be installed at the tower. This
is supposed to happen sometime within the next three days. Until then
all power is off at the tower...i'll update if/when i find out more.
thanks,
SpB.
374: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 27-Nov-2006 16:09:29 MST, site visit on Monday, July 17th, 2006 (SpB, JH, KS, JB)
Monday, July 17th, 2006 Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH, KS, JB
Purpose of visit: Work on Hydra.
Weather: Very calm (and slightly overcast) in the morning. A storm
was brewing and there was some rumbling in the distance when we left
(around 3pm). Looked like some mammatus clouds were forming.
Apparently the storm broke around 4-4:30pm and knocked out the tower
dry transformer (see notes on July 18th).
--------- Misc Notes:
* Took up the MRS shuttle. Drove up the Monson Jeep (met at CU).
* re-adjusted my watch to match quacker/russter2 time.
---------
* took an inventory of the gas cylinders up at the trailer:
New N2 cylinders: CC153484, CC97978, CC198692
CC153468: 5125 ppm cylinder, at 1500 psi.
CC187116: 400.0 ppm (uncalibrated) co2, (outside)
CC57787: ~400 ppm at 1870 psi.
* for more info about opto22 see (this might have been on the
quacker?): src/lib/Opto22relay.h
9600 baud
No parity
8 data bit
1 stop bit
* to send opto22 output to a hyperterm need a null modem!
* created a program for testing the opto22...the old program that has
been running with the opto22 is:
[cuff@quacker ndaq]$ diff hydra_prog.txt hydra_prog_wc2_forpump_ver2.txt
the new program is "hydra_prog_testing.txt", so I did:
cp hydra_prog_testing.txt hydra_prog.txt
(this won't take effect until next time the ndaq gets restarted).
* at 10:52 MST, adjusted flow of li-6262 while downloading met logger
data. made several quick zeros and spans of li-6262. decreased the
span flow from 9.5 lpm to 9.26 lpm.
* downloaded logger data (no major time problems). reset ALL the
logger clocks to be consistent with quacker/russter2 time (using my
watch). The approx reset times are:
rad logger = off by ~10 sec
prf logger = off by ~30 sec
met logger slow by ~20 sec
ncar tc logger fast by ~13 sec
UCB logger slow by ~60 sec.
Logger files are:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 92 Jul 17 10:29 cnr7_17b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 464824 Jul 17 10:29 cnr7_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 856089 Jul 17 10:44 prf7_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 359551 Jul 17 10:49 prf7_17b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 732732 Jul 17 10:57 met7_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1329660 Jul 17 11:11 nctc7_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 243257 Jul 17 11:13 nctc7_17b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 979449 Jul 17 12:03 tc7_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1020648 Jul 17 12:12 soil7_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 969 Jul 17 12:19 soil7_17b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 198379 Jul 17 12:46 ucb7_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 287860 Jul 17 12:50 uc7_17.dat*
* The snow temperature probe "B" seems to have stopped working right
around the time of the lightning strike on July 17th (day=198) at
15:25 MST. here are some details:
A probe B probe
------- --------------------------
131,198,1515,14.95,14.99,14.98,15.01,14.98,15 ,14.98,14.97,14.91 ,12.65 ,9.88,14.36 ,-273.2 ,14.37,14.37
131,198,1520,14.59,14.57,14.51,14.58,14.63,14.64,14.52,14.68,14.52 ,12.58 ,9.9 ,14.05 ,-273.2 ,14 ,14.04,
131,198,1525,13.62,13.65,13.59,13.67,13.69,13.74,13.6 ,13.86,13.56 ,12.45 ,9.91,-195.8,-253.1,-195.8,
131,198,1530,12.54,12.72,12.69,12.73,12.77,12.72,12.65,12.82,12.52 ,12.23 ,9.93,-248.1,-248.1,-248.1,
373: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 27-Nov-2006 16:05:05 MST, site visit on Thursday, July 13th, 2006 (SpB, JH, KS, JB)
Thursday, July 13th Visit:
--------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH, KS, JB
Purpose of visit: Work on Hydra.
Weather: Very warm and dry. Some gusts of wind. Feels like July has
arrived.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up the Monson Jeep (met at CU).
* a critter chewed through one of Jias cables.
---------
* re-soldered the db9 serial connector that connects the LI-7000
output to the quacker. (after doing this I was able to read in the
data from the LI-7000!).
* could NOT get the opto22 to work---need to run the serial output
from the quacker (chan 209, 2nd edgeport, port2) directly into a
laptop to see if this is spitting out what it should be spitting
out.
* when using 2 edgeports it's best to boot the quacker with one
edgeport...you should see something in the logs that looks like:
Jul 13 14:37:31 quacker kernel: usb.c: registered new driver usbdevfs
Jul 13 14:37:31 quacker kernel: usb.c: registered new driver hub
Jul 13 14:37:31 quacker kernel: usb-uhci.c: $Revision: 1.275 $ time 13:58:00 Nov 19 2003
Jul 13 14:37:31 quacker kernel: usb-uhci.c: High bandwidth mode enabled
Jul 13 14:37:31 quacker kernel: PCI: Found IRQ 11 for device 00:07.2
Jul 13 14:37:31 quacker kernel: usb-uhci.c: USB UHCI at I/O 0xfce0, IRQ 11
Jul 13 14:37:31 quacker kernel: usb-uhci.c: Detected 2 ports
Jul 13 14:37:31 quacker kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1
Jul 13 14:37:31 quacker kernel: hub.c: 2 ports detected
Jul 13 14:37:31 quacker kernel: usb-uhci.c: v1.275:USB Universal Host Controller Interface driver
Jul 13 14:37:31 quacker kernel: hub.c: new USB device 00:07.2-1, assigned address 2
Jul 13 14:37:31 quacker keytable: Loading system font: succeeded
Jul 13 14:37:31 quacker kernel: hub.c: USB hub found
Jul 13 14:37:31 quacker kernel: hub.c: 4 ports detected
Jul 13 14:37:31 quacker kernel: hub.c: new USB device 00:07.2-1.4, assigned address 3
Jul 13 14:37:31 quacker kernel: usb.c: USB device 3 (vend/prod 0x1608/0xf) is not claimed by any active driver.
Jul 13 14:37:31 quacker kernel: usb.c: registered new driver serial
Jul 13 14:37:31 quacker kernel: usbserial.c: USB Serial Driver core v1.4
Jul 13 14:37:31 quacker kernel: usbserial.c: USB Serial support registered for Edgeport 1 port adapter
Jul 13 14:37:31 quacker kernel: usbserial.c: USB Serial support registered for Edgeport 2 port adapter
Jul 13 14:37:31 quacker kernel: usbserial.c: USB Serial support registered for Edgeport 4 port adapter
Jul 13 14:37:31 quacker kernel: usbserial.c: USB Serial support registered for Edgeport 8 port adapter
Jul 13 14:37:31 quacker kernel: usbserial.c: Edgeport 8 port adapter converter detected
Jul 13 14:37:31 quacker kernel: io_edgeport.c: Inside Out Network Edgeport/8 detected
Jul 13 14:37:31 quacker kernel: usbserial.c: Edgeport 8 port adapter converter now attached to ttyUSB0 (or usb/tts/0 for devfs)
Jul 13 14:37:31 quacker kernel: usbserial.c: Edgeport 8 port adapter converter now attached to ttyUSB1 (or usb/tts/1 for devfs)
Jul 13 14:37:31 quacker kernel: usbserial.c: Edgeport 8 port adapter converter now attached to ttyUSB2 (or usb/tts/2 for devfs)
Jul 13 14:37:31 quacker kernel: usbserial.c: Edgeport 8 port adapter converter now attached to ttyUSB3 (or usb/tts/3 for devfs)
Jul 13 14:37:31 quacker kernel: usbserial.c: Edgeport 8 port adapter converter now attached to ttyUSB4 (or usb/tts/4 for devfs)
Jul 13 14:37:31 quacker kernel: usbserial.c: Edgeport 8 port adapter converter now attached to ttyUSB5 (or usb/tts/5 for devfs)
Jul 13 14:37:31 quacker kernel: usbserial.c: Edgeport 8 port adapter converter now attached to ttyUSB6 (or usb/tts/6 for devfs)
Jul 13 14:37:31 quacker kernel: usbserial.c: Edgeport 8 port adapter converter now attached to ttyUSB7 (or usb/tts/7 for devfs)
Jul 13 14:37:31 quacker kernel: io_edgeport.c: Edgeport USB Serial Driver v2.3
Jul 13 14:37:31 quacker kernel: usb-uhci.c: ENXIO 80000380, flags 0, urb c7b69ba4, burb c7b69cb4
after the quacker has booted--stop the data system. at both russter
and quacker. After everything has stopped then insert the usb for the
2nd edgeport...at this point you should see something in the logs
like:
Jul 13 14:39:22 quacker kernel: hub.c: new USB device 00:07.2-1.3, assigned address 4
Jul 13 14:39:22 quacker kernel: usbserial.c: Edgeport 8 port adapter converter detected
Jul 13 14:39:22 quacker kernel: io_edgeport.c: Inside Out Network Edgeport/8 detected
Jul 13 14:39:23 quacker kernel: usbserial.c: Edgeport 8 port adapter converter now attached to ttyUSB8 (or usb/tts/8 for devfs)
Jul 13 14:39:23 quacker kernel: usbserial.c: Edgeport 8 port adapter converter now attached to ttyUSB9 (or usb/tts/9 for devfs)
Jul 13 14:39:23 quacker kernel: usbserial.c: Edgeport 8 port adapter converter now attached to ttyUSB10 (or usb/tts/10 for devfs)
Jul 13 14:39:23 quacker kernel: usbserial.c: Edgeport 8 port adapter converter now attached to ttyUSB11 (or usb/tts/11 for devfs)
Jul 13 14:39:23 quacker kernel: usbserial.c: Edgeport 8 port adapter converter now attached to ttyUSB12 (or usb/tts/12 for devfs)
Jul 13 14:39:23 quacker kernel: usbserial.c: Edgeport 8 port adapter converter now attached to ttyUSB13 (or usb/tts/13 for devfs)
Jul 13 14:39:23 quacker kernel: usbserial.c: Edgeport 8 port adapter converter now attached to ttyUSB14 (or usb/tts/14 for devfs)
Jul 13 14:39:23 quacker kernel: usbserial.c: Edgeport 8 port adapter converter now attached to ttyUSB15 (or usb/tts/15 for devfs)
Jul 13 14:39:26 quacker /etc/hotplug/usb.agent: Setup io_edgeport for USB product 1608/f/100
Jul 13 14:39:34 quacker su(pam_unix)[1447]: authentication failure; logname=cuff uid=500 euid=0 tty= ruser=cuff rhost= user=root
* here is the correct wiring at the short-haul modems for running
hydra:
for the LI-7000:
---------------
at quacker: short haul B&B
TdA (-) blue
TdB (+) white/blue
TdA (-) white/orange
TdB (+) orange
at hydra: short haul B&B
TdA (-) wh/or
TdB (+) or
TdA (-) blue
TdB (+) blue/white
for the OPTO-22:
----------------
at quacker: short haul, black box -- set on DCE
Tx- = wh/bl
Tx+ = blue
Rx- = Wh/or
Rx+ = orange
at hydra: short haul, black box -- set on DTE
Tx- = wh/or
Tx+ = Or
Rx- = Wh/bl
Rx+ = blue
* Kelly snipped down the 1/4" dekabon tubing that Chris Thomas used on
the tower.
372: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 27-Nov-2006 15:57:53 MST, site visit on Wednesday, July 12th, 2006 (SpB)
Wednesday, July 12th Visit:
---------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Work on Hydra.
Weather: Very warm and dry. No rain. Some Cu clouds around. LOTs
and LOTS of skeeters.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up the Monson Jeep
* Dean was up at the site with his 2 sons--it looks like he found a
small hole in the line for the 6m inlet at the CU tower.
---------
* added ln2 to laser (was at 28cm now at 38cm).
* brought up three new cylinders of N2 (get numbers!).
CC153484
CC97978
CC198692
* Deans pump is a Gast RAA-V210-EB (or maybe E8)
from Fiero Power, 303.431.3600
* I had the opto22 and LI-7000 cables backwards at HYDRA!! it
SHOULD be:
short haul, black box -- opto22
Tx- = wh/or
Tx+ = Or
Rx- = Wh/bl
Rx+ = blue
short haul, B&B, LI-7000
TdA (-) wh/or
TdB (+) or
TdA (-) blue
TdB (+) blue/white
For LI-7000 cable:
disconnected -->> pin 5 ---> 5 (at li-7000)
pin 3 ---> 3 (at li-7000)
pin 2 ---> 2 (at li-7000)
* critical for running hydra---need to modify a few files in the
directory /usr/local/ndaq on the quacker. the files are:
-rw-r--r-- 1 cuff cuff 342 Jul 12 14:16 channels.txt
-rw-rw-r-- 1 cuff cuff 168 Nov 2 2004 channels_1edgeport.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 342 Nov 2 2004 channels_2edgeports.txt
-rwxrwxr-x 1 cuff cuff 260 Jul 12 12:50 ndaq.sh
-rwxrwxr-x 1 cuff cuff 260 Nov 2 2004 ndaq_nohydra.sh
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 260 Jun 1 2005 ndaq_whydra.sh
* when i didn't have the "channels.txt" file correct then i would get
errors like (from /var/log/local/cuff.log):
371: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 18-Oct-2006 16:35:03 MDT, site visit on Monday, July 10th, 2006 (SpB, JB, KS, CT, JH, MP)
Monday, July 10th Visit:
-------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB, KS, CT, JH, MP
Purpose of visit: Remove stuff off the tower with Chris Thomas. Test
out Hydra.
Weather: Ground/trees were pretty wet in the morning (it rained nearly
the entire weekend!)...a layer of clouds down on the plains and a bank
of clouds up at the divide. Some gusty downslope winds at times.
Pretty strong for the summer. Heard thunder, but never got hit by
rain.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Took the MRS shuttle, while Jia/Jeff/Kelly/Maggie drove up in the CU
jeep.
* Jeff picked up the jeep from the garage in the morning (they
replaced the gas cap).
* Jia/Maggie were flagging trees for cutting.
* Como and boulder creeks were ripping along.
---------
* tear down of the ORST Ameriflux IC. Helped Christoph haul out
a few things (he was pretty much ready to go in the morning).
* tried to re-connect the hydra.
* Error when trying to connect Hydra (on quacker):
more /var/log/local/cuff.log
Jul 10 14:07:56 quacker logger: doStop
Jul 10 14:07:56 quacker logger: ndaq: received signal Terminated (15), thread: (1024) si_signo=15, si_errno=0, si_code=0
Jul 10 14:07:56 quacker logger: thread DaqMonitorRPC(id=3076) received signal User defined signal 1(10) si_signo=10 si_errno=0 si_code=0
Jul 10 14:07:56 quacker logger: IOException: DaqMonitorRPC: select: Interrupted system call
Jul 10 14:07:56 quacker logger: RawSampleBuffer::run interrupted
Jul 10 14:07:56 quacker logger: thread SensorPortHandler(id=2051) received signal User defined signal 1(10) si_signo=10 si_errno=0 si_code=0
Jul 10 14:07:56 quacker logger: SensorPortHandler finished, closing remaining 8 serial ports
Jul 10 14:07:56 quacker logger: Closing: /dev/ttyUSB0
Jul 10 14:07:56 quacker logger: Closing: /dev/ttyUSB1
Jul 10 14:07:56 quacker logger: Closing: /dev/ttyUSB2
Jul 10 14:07:56 quacker logger: Closing: /dev/ttyUSB3
Jul 10 14:07:56 quacker logger: Closing: /dev/ttyUSB4
Jul 10 14:07:56 quacker logger: Closing: /dev/ttyUSB5
Jul 10 14:07:57 quacker logger: Closing: /dev/ttyUSB6
Jul 10 14:07:57 quacker logger: Closing: /dev/ttyUSB7
Jul 10 14:07:57 quacker logger: deleting sampler
Jul 10 14:07:57 quacker logger: deleting relayParsers
Jul 10 14:07:57 quacker logger: /usr/local/ndaq/ndaq.sh exiting
Jul 10 14:12:59 quacker logger: IOException in main: IOException: socket to russter port 8000: connect: No route to host
Jul 10 14:13:59 quacker logger: Thread::run, name=RawSampleBuffer(id=1026), Non-RT, priority=0
Jul 10 14:13:59 quacker logger: Thread::run, name=SensorPortHandler(id=2051), Non-RT, priority=0
Jul 10 14:14:00 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB0
Jul 10 14:14:01 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB1
Jul 10 14:14:02 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB2
Jul 10 14:14:03 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB3
Jul 10 14:14:04 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB4
Jul 10 14:14:05 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB5
Jul 10 14:14:06 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB6
Jul 10 14:14:07 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB7
Jul 10 14:14:08 quacker logger: Exception in main: device for channel 208 not found
Jul 10 14:16:14 quacker logger: Thread::run, name=RawSampleBuffer(id=1026), Non-RT, priority=0
Jul 10 14:16:14 quacker logger: Thread::run, name=SensorPortHandler(id=2051), Non-RT, priority=0
Jul 10 14:16:15 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB0
370: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 18-Oct-2006 15:48:34 MDT, site visit on Thursday, July 6th, 2006 (SpB, JB, KS, CT, AT, TD, CD, S(?))
Thursday, July 6th Visit:
-------------------------
At the site: SpB, JB, KS, CT, AT, TD, CD, S(?)
Purpose of visit: Replace the pump for the LI-6262. Start working on
Hydra.
Weather: Partly sunny or overcast most of the day. Kind of hazy out
on the plains and some thicker clouds up hanging on the divide. A bit
blustery (for the summer) in the morning. Some rain showers when we
were leaving (no lightning).
--------- Misc Notes:
* Took the MRS shuttle, while Jeff and Kelly drove up in the CU jeep.
Tony Delany came up to visit with Christoph...AT was up there too.
* the "check engine" light was on again in the jeep. Jeff is going to
take it in to the garage in the morning.
* took some photos of the IC setup in the morning.
* the new MS student (Lindsey) that works with Herm was up at the site.
---------
* from 10:02-10:40 MST, swapped out the LI-6262 GAST pump.
* on the ibm thinkpad laptop:
su - sburns
/usr/local/cuff/aster/projects/NIWOT/scripts/russter.up
* from 10:45-10:49 MST, changed around the regulator pressure on
the cal gas cylinder...
Sample Flow Rate = 9.44
Zero/N2 Flow Rate = 8.02
Span Gas Flow Rate = 7.94
@ 10:48 MST, increased the span gas flow rate,
P=54 (for N2)
P=53.5 (Span Gas)
@ 10:49 MST, back to sample....
* The mini power-outages are still going on (the UPS in the trailer is
clicking).
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 785827 Jul 6 09:18 tc7_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 909 Jul 6 09:27 tc7_6b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 810210 Jul 6 09:37 soil7_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 274705 Jul 6 09:47 noah7_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 623186 Jul 6 11:40 ucb7_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 929677 Jul 6 11:44 uc7_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 93 Jul 6 11:44 uc7_6b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 4472 Jul 6 09:49 noah_new.dld*
369: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 18-Oct-2006 15:46:55 MDT, site visit on Friday, June 30th, 2006 (SpB, CT, JB, KS)
Friday, June 30th Visit:
------------------------
At the site: SpB, CT, JB, KS (pre-dawn)
Purpose of visit: Change profiler dessicant. Finish swapping out the
li-6262 inlet tubing.
Weather: Similar to yesterday. Clear with a few clouds in the
morning. Then clouding up and some thunder/lightning (mostly higher
up). A slow-moving rain band (virga) was hovering just NorthEast of
the tower for about an hour...
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up in the CU jeep. (grabbed it from Jeff after the
pre-dawn).
* the "check engine" light was on in the jeep. So i stopped by the
garage and they checked it over (seemed fine).
---------
* there were lots of mini power-outages over the night (Thur night).
This causes the UPS in the trailer to click on/off. UPS in the
trailer is a "Fortress" UPS. The problem is:
Line Light = On (green)
Battery Light = Periodically on/off (approx every 30 sec.).
then it shows the time left on the battery...like "20:00", "31:00".
* from 9:25-10:58 MST, replaced the 1/4" dekabon tubing for the flux
system (li-6262).
* from 11:12 - 11:31 MST, swapped out the dessicant on the profiler (li-6251).
- at 11:12 MST, did zero (value is approx 0 mV).
- at 11:26, did zero + blow test (ok). offset ~ 0.009 mV
- at 11:29-11:30:30, ran span gas into cell, span ~ 1.470 mV
- at 11:31:30, back to auto mode. flow rate at 10.
* the pump used by AT for the ozone flux was fried (looks like it
burned up!)...I powered off everything in the box with the pump.
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 49435 Jun 30 05:15 060630e.dat*
368: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 18-Oct-2006 15:45:43 MDT, site visit on Thursday, June 29th, 2006 (SpB, JH, JB, KS, CT)
Thursday, June 29th Visit:
--------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH, JB, KS, CT
Purpose of visit: Meet with Chris Thomas to haul stuff to the tower.
Swap out the li6262 tubing.
Weather: Clouds up near the mountains. These moved down and we had a
quick little storm (while everyone was on the tower trying to lash
down all of the OSU stuff!). The storm seemed to pass by quickly.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up in the CU jeep.
* we should get some more safety HELMETs for people to wear when
someone is working up high on the tower...
---------
* met up with Chris to haul stuff out to the tower. The cart is not
in good shape so we hand-carried the boxes (about 5-6 of them).
* Chris rigged up a pulley system to get the stuff up to the top of
the tower (including a 100 lb box!).
* from 13:00-13:15 MST, made some adjustments to the needle valve in
the li-6262 box. This seemed to bring the sample pressure/flow rate
in better line with the conditions in "sample" mode.
- at 13:00 MST, pressure was 55.4 kPa, Aux was -245.12 (not sure
what the "aux" values represent??)...
* Jeff/Kelly swapped flasks at the west robot in the afternoon and the
east one early the next morning (both had done=1):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 50186 Jun 29 11:15 060629w.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 49435 Jun 30 05:15 060630e.dat*
* downloaded logger data (CNR cr23x):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 50186 Jun 29 11:15 060629w.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 597760 Jun 29 11:13 cnr6_29.dat*
367: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 18-Oct-2006 15:33:17 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, June 27th, 2006 (SpB, JH, MP, JB, RM, SO, JS, LL, C)
Tuesday, June 27th Visit:
-------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH, MP, JB, RM, SO, JS, LL, C
Purpose of visit: Scout out sites for the tram with Russ, Steve O and
Jielun.
Weather: Some Cumulus clouds. Pleasant.
--------- Misc Notes:
* CU Group used CU Jeep. Steve O picked up a NCAR vehicle.
* Met up with Chris for the OSU/CUFF ic.
---------
* Steve O/Jielun/Russ picked a spot for tram which is near where Brian
Lamb was doing the SF6 sampling.
* from 10:00-11:15 MST, replaced the N2 cylinder at the base of the
tower (new, CC199739 at 2050 psi; old, CC17728).
* from 11:15-11:18 MST, adjusted zero and span on the li-6262.
* replaced the gelman filters for the inlets on the profiler (li-6251)
system.
* from 12:19-12:28 MST, Jeff did a few "huff" tests on the profiler
system (bottom 2 inlets only).
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1321669 Jun 27 11:04 tc6_27.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 546228 Jun 27 11:09 tc6_27b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1290095 Jun 27 11:22 soil6_27.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 626757 Jun 27 11:32 soil6_27b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1022879 Jun 27 13:10 prf6_27.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 260447 Jun 27 13:13 prf6_27b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 779753 Jun 27 13:20 met6_27.dat*
366: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 18-Oct-2006 15:31:23 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, June 6th, 2006 (SpB, JH, MP, JB, KS)
Tuesday, June 6th Visit:
------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH, MP, JB, KS
Purpose of visit: replace the nupro filters on li-6262. check krhyg.
download logger data.
Weather: Sunny, HOT, and dry. Upslope winds. It feels like July
weather. Barker Res has filled up quite a bit since my last visit.
--------- Misc Notes:
* I drove my jeep, everyone else used the CU jeep.
* stopped at Mcguckins with Ryan before going up to the site.
* brought down on cga 580 and one cga 590 regulator for Lynette.
---------
* from 11:00-12:00 MST, swapped out the domes on the rebs Q*7
* from 13:00-14:00 MST, replaced the 2 micron Nupro filters at the
inlet and the one in the li-6262 box. At 13:54:30 MST, back to
sample. Did a slight adjustment to the zero and span of the li-6262.
* removed the krypton hygrometer I had borrowed from NCAR and returned
it on Wed (sn 1389?). Our krypton will not have the tube replaced
(since the company that makes the source tube went out of business).
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 653693 Jun 6 11:45 cnr6_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 309718 Jun 6 13:17 prf6_6b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 862143 Jun 6 13:05 prf6_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 708227 Jun 6 13:35 met6_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 464795 Jun 6 14:18 tc6_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 479687 Jun 6 14:23 soil6_6.dat*
365: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 18-Oct-2006 15:30:01 MDT, site visit on Thursday, June 1st, 2006 (SpB, JH)
Thursday, June 1st Visit:
-------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH
Purpose of visit: change li-6251 dessicant. check krhyg. download
logger data.
Weather: Sunny, HOT, and dry. Some Cumulus clouds. Upslope winds.
The snow is basically all gone. And the trail is DRY. Como creek is
ripping along.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Used the CU jeep.
* brought up the li-6251 to the trailer, but Russ sent an email
wanting it back on campus so brought it right back down.
---------
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1228431 Jun 1 11:03 soil6_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1187063 Jun 1 10:52 tc6_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 370814 Jun 1 11:45 uc6_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 257776 Jun 1 11:41 ucb6_1.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1227516 Jun 6 10:23 mrs_060601.dat
* from 10:00 - 10:30 MST, swapped out the dessicant on the profiler (li-6251).
* add more info here...
364: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 18-Oct-2006 15:20:44 MDT, site visit on Friday, May 19th, 2006 (SpB)
Friday, May 19th Visit:
-----------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: log out of the quacker. download logger
data.
Weather: A very nice day. Sunny. Some Cumulus clouds. Still some snow
hanging around. Water on the trail.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Used the CU jeep.
* got up early to do a bird census up on the ridge (from cable gate to
the top of the ridge).
---------
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 631201 May 19 09:59 tc5_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 633639 May 19 10:06 soil5_19.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 663756 May 19 13:22 mrs_060519.dat
* hauled out some ln2 for lucas.
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 10 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 22 cm
farthest probe = 30 cm
363: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 18-Oct-2006 15:19:14 MDT, site visit on Thursday, May 18th, 2006 (SpB, JH, JB, KS)
Thursday, May 18th Visit:
-------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH, JB, KS
Purpose of visit: swap out the krypton hygrometer. adjust the
gas pressure on the li-6262.
Weather: A nice day. Sunny. Some Cumulus clouds. Still some snow
hanging around. Water on the trail.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Used the CU jeep.
* Jeff removed some of Herms stuff at mid-level. These were left
outside the fence around the tower.
* forgot to log out of the quacker!
* Jia was training Jeff/Kelly on the pressure bomb.
---------
* at ~1050 MST, connected the borrowed NCAR krypton hygrometer (sn 1389).
(i thought maybe it was working, but there is a problem with it!).
* fixed the thermocouple on channel 7 (2nd above ground). All I did was
twist the wires together.
* checked the pressure on the li-6262. the following:
P_sample = 53.3 kPa
P_n2 = 55.8 kPa
P_span = 56.1 kPa
* from 13:13-13:15 MST, playing with the pressure on the span regulator.
(in the end i lowered it slightly lowered it so the span and sample
are close to eachother).
* i think the valve on the span tank was not entirely open!! Just
fully opening this valve seemed to correct the problem with the
pressure.
* Jeff and Kelly swapped 4 flasks at the E/W robots.
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1012170 May 18 15:54 060518e.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1087082 May 18 15:54 060518w.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 246311 May 18 15:54 060518wb.dat*
* downloaded logger data. Time on the UC logger was off (due to power
outage). It showed:
UC Logger Time: 8/19/09 11:55:02
Real Time: 5/18/06 12:29:00 MST
logger files:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 663522 May 18 11:34 prf5_18.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 415368 May 18 11:36 met5_18.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 760901 May 18 11:44 nctc5_18.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 310367 May 18 12:26 ucb5_18.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1088168 May 18 12:40 uc5_18.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1177463 May 18 12:51 uc5_18b.dat*
362: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 18-Oct-2006 15:17:27 MDT, site visit on Friday, May 12th, 2006 (SpB, JH, JB, KS)
Friday, May 12th Visit:
-----------------------
At the site: SpB, JH, JB, KS
Purpose of visit: swap battery at N Canopy tower, check on
robots.
Weather: Some puffy Cu clouds. Bright and Warm. At times it there
were some gusty downslope winds. The snow on the trail is starting to
melt out. Some snow-free "islands" are forming around the trees.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Jia rented the CU jeep.
* Nicole was gathering stuff from the trailer.
* Jia was doing tree core-type stuff.
---------
* at ~10:30 MST, zeroed the LI-6262 and adjusted the span gas line
pressure (from 23 to 20 psi).
* at 12:00 MST, replaced the battery at the N Canopy tower.
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 40 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 58 cm
farthest probe = 66 cm
* Moved the lower inlet at the robots down to just above the snow
surface. swapped 4 flasks at the East/West robots.
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 23208 May 12 09:42 060512e.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 120761 May 12 11:35 060512w.dat*
* downloaded logger data (note, i used the "soil" stn at the tc logger).
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 353082 May 12 10:12 cnr5_12.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 22386 May 12 12:24 tc_used_soilstn_5_12.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 141035 May 12 12:25 tc5_12.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1153512 May 12 12:53 soil5_12.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1290307 May 12 13:04 soil5_12b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 535236 May 12 13:09 soil5_12c.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 317225 May 19 06:24 mrs_060512.dat
361: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 18-Oct-2006 15:15:34 MDT, site visit on Monday, May 8th 2006 (SpB, JL), JH, NT
Monday, May 8th Visit:
----------------------
At the site: SpB, JL, JH, NT
Purpose of visit: fix power problem.
Weather: Started off overcast with few snow flurries every now and
then. From 11:30-12:30 MDT some wet heavy snow fell..then around 2pm
the sun came out. Gusty. Totally socked in up at higher elevation.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up my own Jeep.
* there was a set of fairly fresh "cat" tracks on the trail out to the
tower (Steve S said there have been a lot of bobcat around recently).
* Nicole was gathering stuff from the trailer.
* Jia was doing tree core-type stuff.
---------
* met John L at MRS at 8am (MDT).
* John L and I pulled the electric cables back through the conduit.
After that he spliced together all the wires that were in each of
the junction boxes along the trail. Then we could power everything
back on again. John L also replaced that problematic GFI outlet
that was at the base of the CU tower. (i should add a bungee cord
around that plastic box).
* at around 11:30 MDT the power was back on and the data system was
running. email:
Date: Mon, 08 May 2006 11:28:52 MDT
To: russell.monson@Colorado.EDU, todd.rosenstiel@Colorado.EDU,
laura.scott@Colorado.EDU, chuixiang.yi@Colorado.EDU,
jia.hu@Colorado.EDU, michael.weintraub@Colorado.EDU,
lynette.laffea@Colorado.EDU, jcmonical@hotmail.com,
peter.casey@Colorado.EDU, nicole.trahan@Colorado.EDU, dmoore1@ucar.edu,
kelly.sensecqua@Colorado.EDU, jeffrey.beauregard@Colorado.EDU,
Maggie.Prater@Colorado.EDU, Mark.Losleben@Colorado.EDU,
Kurt.Chowanski@Colorado.EDU, hsieveri@carbon.cudenver.edu,
Orrie.Gartner@Colorado.EDU, Noah.Molotch@Colorado.EDU, turnip@ucar.edu,
deander@usgs.gov, bowling@biology.utah.edu, schaeffer@biology.utah.edu,
John.B.Miller@noaa.gov, avyscience@netscape.com
cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU
From: "Sean Burns"
Subject: power is back...
Hi,
fyi--power is back...weather is not too greaet so i'm not going to be
staying long...i hear both laser pumps running...opened all main
valves except the one on the far right which was closed when i closed
them. so i left it closed. dean, you should have power...we have 235
volts at the CU tower..each line is running on about 114V. hopefully
this is ok at USGS. your main switch is still OFF.
i'm logging out and won't check my email again until i'm back in the
trailer..out of the snow. noah, i will try and resend your
program...but i think our battery out there is dead.
SpB.
* after power came back up, the h2o signal from the li6262 was
negative..and the others were acting strange. So i needed to make
another trip out there...it seemed to come back after a little wire
wiggling and open/closing the box. I also resent the program to the
logger...not sure which one fixed it (i think the wires in the box).
It turned out that ALL the signals were off, but h2o was the most
obvious. I might need to check those wires and make sure everything
is ok with them...everything was running ok at around 12:20 MST.
* downloaded some logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 321470 May 8 10:54 nm_060508.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 321470 May 8 10:54 noah5_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 629685 May 8 11:05 soil5_8.dat*
* checked Noahs snow depth stuff and it was running fine. (since it
was on AC power and had it's own batter in the logger box that was
there). Also, the soil logger was still running fine.
360: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 18-Oct-2006 15:13:48 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, May 3rd, 2006 (SpB, JL)
Wednesday, May 3rd Visit:
-------------------------
At the site: SpB, JL
Purpose of visit: investigate power problem.
Weather: Started off very calm and overcast. There were a few snow
flurries and a few sunbreaks. At around 1:30pm there were a few loud
thunderclaps. Then it started to snow. It was snowing fairly hard
when we left the site (at around 14:15 MDT)...
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up my own Jeep.
---------
* met John L at MRS at 10am.
* some notes when checking for short-circuits. Typical values of
resistance if everything is insulated are of the order of 6 Mohms.
* details are:
To: russell.monson@Colorado.EDU, todd.rosenstiel@Colorado.EDU,
laura.scott@Colorado.EDU, chuixiang.yi@Colorado.EDU,
jia.hu@Colorado.EDU, michael.weintraub@Colorado.EDU,
lynette.laffea@Colorado.EDU, jcmonical@hotmail.com,
peter.casey@Colorado.EDU, nicole.trahan@Colorado.EDU, dmoore1@ucar.edu,
kelly.sensecqua@Colorado.EDU, jeffrey.beauregard@Colorado.EDU,
Maggie.Prater@Colorado.EDU, Mark.Losleben@Colorado.EDU,
Kurt.Chowanski@Colorado.EDU, hsieveri@carbon.cudenver.edu,
Orrie.Gartner@Colorado.EDU, Noah.Molotch@Colorado.EDU, turnip@ucar.edu,
deander@usgs.gov, schauer@biology.utah.edu, lai@biology.utah.edu
cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU
Subject: Power Update...
Date: Wed, 03 May 2006 16:15:58 -0600
From: "Sean Burns"
Hi,
today we (hopefully) found the problem with the power. Looks like
there was a short in the junction box that was near where the cable
crossed the trail (ie, only a few 100 feet from the tower). What it
seems has happened is that gravity/settling over the years has caused
the conduit to slide downhill and/or shift a bit. . .this caused the
cable to tighten (when we first opened that transformer on MOnday the
cables were tight and the condiut was pulled way down to the corner of
the box...that things had shifted so much surprised John L a
bit). . .the extra stress on the cable must have compromised the
connection in that one junction box where the cables were spliced
together.
Unfortunately JOhn L yanked on the cable (which completely separated
the splice) and pulled it through the conduit back to the CU tower (he
did this since we were having to dig through the snow to find the
j-boxes and didn't find that one until he had already pulled the cable
through)...anyway, since the cable was now outside the condiut it was
necessary to get the cable back into the condiut....around this time
it started thundering..and snowing...and then John L started losing
feeling in his left foot. so we had to call it a day without
finishing everything...it's probably another 3-4 hours of work...we
are planning to meet again on Friday to finish this up.
What would have been a fairly simple thing to check was made a lot
more difficult by all the snow up there (and not knowing exactly where
the splices were located)...after the snow is gone I will put some
kind of bamboo stick or something to mark exactly where the jboxes
with splices are (in case they ever need to be accessed again in the
winter). I can also check and make sure that these all appear to be
well sealed and in good shape...also, i think it might be a good idea
to put some kind of grating or dig a small ditch to better protect the
fiber optic cable where it crosses the trail...
SpB.
359: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 18-Oct-2006 15:10:41 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, May 2nd, 2006 (SpB)
Tuesday, May 2nd Visit:
----------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: investigate power problem.
Weather: Still warm and very dry.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up my jeep.
---------
* early in the morning the main breaker at C1 popped again.
* details are:
Date: Tue, 02 May 2006 15:11:01 MDT
To: russell.monson@Colorado.EDU, todd.rosenstiel@Colorado.EDU,
laura.scott@Colorado.EDU, chuixiang.yi@Colorado.EDU,
jia.hu@Colorado.EDU, michael.weintraub@Colorado.EDU,
lynette.laffea@Colorado.EDU, jcmonical@hotmail.com,
peter.casey@Colorado.EDU, nicole.trahan@Colorado.EDU, dmoore1@ucar.edu,
kelly.sensecqua@Colorado.EDU, jeffrey.beauregard@Colorado.EDU,
Maggie.Prater@Colorado.EDU, bowling@biology.utah.edu,
schaeffer@biology.utah.edu, John.B.Miller@noaa.gov,
avyscience@netscape.com, Mark.Losleben@Colorado.EDU,
Kurt.Chowanski@Colorado.EDU, hsieveri@carbon.cudenver.edu,
Orrie.Gartner@Colorado.EDU, Noah.Molotch@Colorado.EDU, turnip@ucar.edu,
deander@usgs.gov, schauer@biology.utah.edu, lai@biology.utah.edu
cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU, jsun@ucar.edu
From: "Sean Burns"
Subject: Update...
Hi,
fyi---A/C power at the CU/USGS tower is officially down until further
notice. Power in the trailer is ok (so you can still warm up your
soup in the microwave and the radios will stay charged and russter2
will stay on). Photos from today are at:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/photos_060502.html
A few notes:
1. looks like the "dry" transformer out at the CU tower is now shorted
out. A photo of the transformer schematic is:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/060502/pic00016.jpg
i was finding continuity between X1 and X4 which (i think) tells me
that the coil has shorted out?? also i was finding continuity on the
2 lines that go into the transformer...which doesn't seem correct to
me (this is with all the breakers in the "off" position).
2. After disconnecting everything out at the CU tower (ie,
disconnecting the lines that John L spliced together yesterday--the
lines that go to USGS tower, the lines that go to the CU tower and the
lines that come from C1) I went back to C1 and checked for continuity
in the cables at C1...this location is:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/060502/pic00001.jpg
or the photo from yesterday:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/060501/pic00004.jpg
I checked the two lines that that go out to the tower for
continuity...note, at the CU tower end of these lines the cables are
wrapped in electrical tape, ie:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/060502/pic00019.jpg
and when i checked the lines at C1 I found one wire was ok (when
compared to ground/conduit), but the other one beeped continuity. My
conclusion (and Mark L agreed with me) is that we have a short in one
of our lines out to the tower...and now we also have a trashed
transformer at the tower that needs to be replaced...John told me the
only reason that transformer is there is to get a neutral line (it
took him several minutes to figure out why it was there at all). I'm
not sure how critcal this is...but we might possibly be able to bypass
this transformer too?
When i get back down I'll talk to John Laydon about what's going
on...from my perspective, these are the options i see:
1. pull the cable. This seems difficult...especially with snow up
here...it might also be expensive?? Someone that helped set this up
might have a better idea about it...and maybe can supply some advice
about this?
2. splice in somewhere along the cable to try and isolate the problem.
this might be helpful since we wouldn't need to pull the entire cable.
3. wait till things dry out and try it again (this is probably a terrible
idea and i wouldn't do it). Also, this problem might be intermittent
which means it might come back again..
4. move to the wilds of alaska and forget all about the tower. . .
Also, i did take a quick look at the cable near the creek...there was
one section that i could unscrew...i did this to look for water in the
line, but it seemed ok. the photos of this are:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/060502/pic00003.jpg
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/060502/pic00004.jpg
Laser folks, i wasn't sure if it's better to close the main valves on
your cylinders or not, so i left them open. I assume all the valves
are closed so maybe it doesn't matter...I guess someone needs to keep
on adding liquid N2 (even with the power off) so if the cylinder
valves should be closed maybe lucas can do that. for future ref, if
the power is down is there any advantage to keeping the N2/5% co2
valves open?
It sounds like the weather is turning for the rest of this week...in
fact it's starting to snow a little bit right now. so i probably have
no plans to come back up here..esp until we have a plan as to what to
do. Russ, please advise as to what you want done...
also, on the brighter side, there were some bear tracks out near deans
tower...look at:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/060502/pic00007.jpg
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/060502/pic00012.jpg
if that's not a bear track i don't know what it would be...he/she was
heading to higher country (after a long winters nap?).
SpB
358: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 18-May-2006 08:15:17 MDT, site visit on Monday, May 1st, 2006 (SpB, JL)
Monday, May 1st Visit:
----------------------
At the site: SpB, JL
Purpose of visit: investigate power problem.
Weather: Great. Warm and very dry. A few puffy clouds.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Rented a CU Jeep (teal one).
* brought 4 empty cylinders back to campus.
---------
* met John L at MRS at 10am. He worked till around 12:30pm.
* after power was restored it took a while for the "fast" 23x logger
to come back to life. I'm not sure the reason for this?...
* Downloaded some logger data (note, the "tc" logger had no power, the
"soil" logger was ok):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 466300 May 1 13:47 soil5_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 93977 May 1 14:02 ucb5_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 529836 May 1 14:14 prf5_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 669568 May 1 14:22 met5_1.dat*
* details about the dealings with power are:
Date: Mon, 01 May 2006 14:10:15 MDT
To: russell.monson@Colorado.EDU, todd.rosenstiel@Colorado.EDU,
laura.scott@Colorado.EDU, chuixiang.yi@Colorado.EDU,
jia.hu@Colorado.EDU, michael.weintraub@Colorado.EDU,
lynette.laffea@Colorado.EDU, jcmonical@hotmail.com,
peter.casey@Colorado.EDU, nicole.trahan@Colorado.EDU, dmoore1@ucar.edu,
kelly.sensecqua@Colorado.EDU, jeffrey.beauregard@Colorado.EDU,
Maggie.Prater@Colorado.EDU
cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU, Mark.Losleben@Colorado.EDU,
Kurt.Chowanski@Colorado.EDU, bowling@biology.utah.edu,
schaeffer@biology.utah.edu, John.B.Miller@noaa.gov,
avyscience@netscape.com, turnip@ucar.edu, deander@usgs.gov,
hsieveri@carbon.cudenver.edu
From: "Sean Burns"
Subject: tower power...
Hi,
fyi---power is back on up here. John Laydon from Rainbow Elec checked
it out. The transformer near C1 has a short in it. We had 2
options---get a new transformer (which would have probably taken a few
days) or bypass it. John bypassed the transformer at C1 (and we also
now bypasses the transformer at the tower)...this will probably have
some effect on our load capacity out at the tower...Dean this might
impact you more than us (since you are out at the end of the
line)...everything i've checked up to now at the CU tower seems ok.
Dean, if you are having problems with a lack of power then i guess we
need to look into buying a new transformer (to replace the one that
broke). John said they might have a used one at CU somewhere...
utah folks, if you want to check the laser nows your chance....i'll be
up here another hour (at least) and i'll check my e-mail again before
i leave the tower in case there is something i can do...
SpB.
357: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 18-May-2006 08:14:23 MDT, site visit on Friday, April 28th, 2006 (SpB, ML, SS)
Friday, April 28th Visit:
-------------------------
At the site: SpB, ML, SS
Purpose of visit: investigate russter2 problem (off the network).
Weather: Some fresh snow. A bit overcast.
--------- Misc Notes:
* drove my Jeep up.
* Sean S was leaving as we were heading up the road.
---------
* Mark O'keefe drove up to help troubleshoot the power problem--at
this point we discovered that we could keep the power to the trailer
on, but not to the main tower.
* Mark L and I went out to the tower to investigate there. The plan
was to turn off all the breakers at the tower and then throw the
breaker back at C1 on again. And then flip on each breaker one at a
time...as soon as Mark threw the power on it tripped the main breaker.
* Andrew Turnipseed recommended contacting John Laydon at Rainbow
Electric (http://www.rainbow-electric.com/intro.jsp, 303.682.5300)
since he was the one that helped set up power for the tower.
356: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 18-May-2006 08:12:49 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, April 26th (SpB, JH, SS)
Wednesday, April 26th Visit:
-------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH, SS
Purpose of visit: download logger data.
Weather: Clear skies in the morning then some fair-weather Cumulus
clouds in the afternoon. The clouds were changing quickly. Not very
windy at all. Como creek was "gurgling" for the first time. Had
about a foot of snow on Monday-Tuesday.
--------- Misc Notes:
* rented a Jeep from CU (got the teal one).
* picked up three N2 cylinder from C-434 before going up to the site.
Left one N2 cylinder in C-434.
* didn't use snowshoes (experienced a few post-holes, but not too
bad). The snowpack is still keeping structure, but it won't last long
(esp. with more warm weather like today).
---------
* Jia "the animal" Hu hauled one N2 cylinder out to the tower, and i
hauled out two.
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 62 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 75 cm
farthest probe = 87 cm
* Downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 57222 Apr 26 10:32 060426e.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1425585 Apr 26 11:04 tc4_26.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 89602 Apr 26 11:05 tc4_26b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1295209 Apr 26 11:22 soil4_26.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 173424 Apr 26 11:24 soil4_26b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 194732 Apr 26 11:54 ucb4_26_usedUC23X_stn.da
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 930635 Apr 26 12:02 ucb4_26.dat*
note: the file "ucb4_26_usedUC23X_stn.dat" was when i connected to the
UCB logger with the UC23x logger station and then started downloading
data...so it looks like it has all the data from the memory...(but i
killed it part-way through the download).
355: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 18-May-2006 08:10:25 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, April 19th, 2006 (SpB, JH, MP, MW, M, NM)
Wednesday, April 19th Visit:
-------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH, MP, MW, M, NM
Purpose of visit: swap out the LI-6262.
Weather: Clear skies. A bit gusty and cool/chilly at the top of the
tower. Comfortable in the trees. small pool at como creek (but no
audible flow yet).
--------- Misc Notes:
* rented a Prius from CU to go up to the site.
* they had plowed out the road a few days earlier. (Noah was able
to make it to C1).
---------
* from 10:35-10:40 MST, swiped krypton hygrometer.
* from 11:10-12:00 MST, disconnected LI-6262. and re-installed our
recalibrated LI-6262 (see below). At 12:54 MST, adjusted the
zero on LI-6262. Here are some of the values:
Before Zero-ing: Dial (zero) Dial (span)
---------------- ----------- -----------
co2 @ 55 mV 5.70 5.0
h2o @ 33.6 mV 5.20 5.0
After zeroing:
co2 4.80 5.0 (same)
h2o 4.65 5.0 (same)
with span gas, co2 ~1260 mV.
at 12:58 MST, back to sample.
* from 13:06 - 13:23 MST, swapped out the dessicant on the profiler (li-6251).
- at 13:06 MST, did zero (value is approx 0 mV).
- at 13:19, did zero + blow test (ok). offset ~ 0.006 mV
- at 13:21, ran span gas into cell, span ~ 1.394 mV
- at 13:23, back to auto mode. flow rate at ?.
* from 13:30 - 13:40 MST, swapped the N2 cylinder.
New cylinder= CC17728 at 1900 psi.
Old Cylinder= steel beast (No 1020870)
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 63 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 77 cm
farthest probe = 85 cm
* Downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 46783 Apr 19 15:25 060419e.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 67739 Apr 19 14:30 060419w.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 657246 Apr 19 11:06 cnr4_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 547408 Apr 19 10:49 prf4_19.dat*
* Calibration coefficients for the re-calibrated LI-6262:
LI-6262 CO2/H2O Analyzer:
Serial Number: IRG3-638
Date: 28 Mar 2006
CO2 Calibration Values (Enter using FCT 01)
C2 T = 40.30
C2 K = 17740
C2 A = 1.37709e-1
C2 B = 1.31423e-5
C2 C = 4.63162e-9
C2 D = -3.75460e-13
C2 E = 2.30717e-17
H2O Calibration Values (Enter using FCT 02)
H2 T = 41.24
H2 K = 16453
H2 A = 6.28968e-3
H2 B = 2.29902e-6
H2 C = 1.00184e-10
Pressure Calibration
PX-169 02 Oct 2000
------ -----------
FCT 71 = 59.123
FCT 72 = 0.01520
FCT 73 = 43
FCT 75 = 0
354: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 18-May-2006 08:09:00 MDT, site visit on Monday, April 10th, 2006 (SpB, JH, JB)
Monday, April 10th Visit:
-------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH, JB
Purpose of visit: move check valve, download logger
data.
Weather: Clear blue. Intense sun. some cool downslope gusts, but
generally very pleasant. snow started getting soft in the afternoon.
heavy melt along the road. small pool at como creek (but no audible
flow yet).
--------- Misc Notes:
* Met Jia and Jeff at CU. Drove up my jeep.
* Jia was digging 10 snow pits (5 east and 5 west of the main tower).
* Jeff made his first trip up to the site.
* a gray jay was pestering me.
* first trip with daylight savings time.
---------
* from 9:30-9:32 MST rebooted russter2 for OS update.
* from 12:30-14:15 MST, moved the check valve from up near the li-6262
box down to near the pump. this worked MUCH better (in terms of the
pressure drop and effect on the flow rate). Also, changed out the
copper heat exchanger.
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 75 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 95 cm
farthest probe = 98 cm
* Downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1509292 Apr 10 11:16 tc4_10.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 187964 Apr 10 11:17 tc4_10b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1281321 Apr 10 11:31 soil4_10.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 292149 Apr 10 11:34 soil4_10b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 839962 Apr 10 11:59 prf4_10.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 184317 Apr 10 12:02 prf4_10b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 640215 Apr 10 12:08 met4_10.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1003281 Apr 10 12:19 nctc4_10.dat*
* did a 4-flask swap at the east/west robots. east robot is still
having some problems (flask #3 is too low). couldn't see any obvious
leak...
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 73481 Apr 10 15:06 060410e.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 100432 Apr 10 13:59 060410w.dat*
353: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 18-May-2006 08:06:30 MDT, site visit on Friday, March 23rd, 2006 (SpB, DM, AW, NM, D)
Friday, March 23rd Visit:
-------------------------
At the site: SpB, DM, AW, NM, D
Purpose of visit: install check valve, download logger data,
helicopter fly-by.
Weather: A few gusts of wind. Some wave-like clouds up high. Fairly
pleasant for March. Lots of new snow up around the site.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Got a prius from CU. Made an early trip up since the helicopter was
planning to be at the tower at 9:30. Andy Watt (NCAR/EOL) was the
contact person for the copter.
* Noah Molotch was doing some snow spectrometer measurements (he had
been there on Thurs and was also planning to go up on Saturday). It
was interesting to see how they were done...
* Dave Moore made his first trip up to the site.
---------
* the helicopter showed up at around 10am. It flew by the tower
about 3-4 times. Dave and I were up at the top....not really knowing
what to do!?
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = buried
TP101 461 middle probe = 119 cm
farthest probe = 124 cm
* at around 10:30 MST, swiped the krypton hygrometer (i think i
dropped the little plastic squirt bottle...and lost it?).
* from 12:50-13:30 MST, added the check valve to the li-6262. I put
it at the side of the box where the Nupro filter used to be. There is
a 1/3 psi "cracking" pressure to open the valve...the flow rate is
slightly decreased and the pressure in the cell changes by around 4psi
with the addition of this valve. After thinking about this I should
try putting it right at the pump instead of up by the box...this might
help minimize the loss in flow rate?
* at ~14:30 MST, swapped the span gas at the tower (old
cylinder=CC156367, new cylinder= CC86948, at 1800 psi). Passed a leak
check ok.
cylinder CC86948 calibrated on 051108 (Airgas value=404.2)
li6251 cal= 406.4, 406.82, 405.11, 406.47 = 406.2 ppm. std dev=0.75
* While shoveling snow I clipped the line to the N2 cylinder. Needed
to replace the swagelock fitting at the end of this tube. It didn't
seem to be leaking, but should check this next time I'm up there.
* hauled 2 empty gas cylinders back to the trailer.
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 443480 Mar 24 09:29 cnr3_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1019382 Mar 24 09:51 prf3_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 73904 Mar 24 09:52 prf3_24b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 652501 Mar 24 09:59 met3_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1625967 Mar 24 11:18 tc3_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 230393 Mar 24 11:20 tc3_24b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1337370 Mar 24 11:41 soil3_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 358585 Mar 24 11:44 soil3_24b.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1911376 Apr 10 09:34 mrs_060324.dat
* swapped 4 flasks at the east/west robots. east robot still is having
problems. files are:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 78814 Mar 24 15:11 060324e.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 106500 Mar 24 12:20 060324w.dat*
352: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 18-May-2006 08:03:12 MDT, site visit on Monday, March 6th 2006 (SpB)
Monday, March 6th Visit:
------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: install borrowed li-6262, download logger data.
Weather: Amazing. Warm, and calm. slight downslope wind. The day
started off clear. Clouded up around mid-day, then cleared up again
in the late afternoon. Some serious melt going on as it's been warm
recently. Snow on the trail is still holding up ok, but did a few
postholes.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up my jeep (looks like it's fixed!).
* brought up some 1/4"(?) copper tubing for the heat exchanger in
the co2 flux system (didn't install yet).
* did a little filing work on the door of the trailer. WD-40 seemed
to help it close a bit easier.
* brought the Monson 10L ln2 dewar back down to campus. (still needs
a cap from John Miller).
---------
* hauled out a calibrated co2 gas cylinder (no here).
* there is something a bit funky with the time on the quacker. i set
my watch based on the quacker time and all data loggers seemed to be
running about 2 minutes slower than that time...also the time between
russter2 and the quacker are different.
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 61 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 75 cm
farthest probe = 77 cm
* replaced our LI-6262 (IRG3-638) with the loaner from LI-COR (IRG3-224).
* Borrowed li-6262 from LI-COR (IRG3-224)... coefficients (mailed
with the LIcor) are:
LI-6262 CO2/H2O Analyzer:
Serial Number: IRG3-224
Date: 9 Oct 2001
CO2 Calibration Values (Enter using FCT 01)
C2 T = 39.46
C2 K = 20521
C2 A = 1.43331e-1
C2 B = 1.27457e-5
C2 C = 4.20084e-9
C2 D = -4.48125e-13
C2 E = 2.67961e-17
H2O Calibration Values (Enter using FCT 02)
H2 T = 39.86
H2 K = 16056
H2 A = 6.00453e-3
H2 B = 2.84632e-6
H2 C = -3.45942e-11
Pressure Calibration
PX-143 09 Oct 2001
------ -----------
FCT 71 = 59.513
FCT 72 = 0.01528
FCT 73 = 43
FCT 75 = 0
* downloaded lots of logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1113585 Mar 6 11:04 cnr3_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 421915 Mar 6 11:08 cnr3_6b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 792498 Mar 6 11:24 prf3_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 444652 Mar 6 11:38 met3_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1375851 Mar 6 11:52 nctc3_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 351169 Mar 6 11:56 nctc3_6b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1232047 Mar 6 14:08 tc3_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1143699 Mar 6 14:21 soil3_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 218199 Mar 6 14:52 ucb3_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1234686 Mar 6 15:04 uc3_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 323891 Mar 6 15:07 uc3_6b.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1262701 Mar 24 08:42 mrs_060306.dat
* swapped 4 flasks at the east/west robots. east robot flask 3/4 are
still having problems...logger files:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 84998 Mar 6 14:35 060306w.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 54943 Mar 6 15:21 060306e.dat*
351: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 08-Mar-2006 14:33:36 MST, site visit on Wednesday, February 22nd, 2006 (SpB)
Wednesday, February 22nd Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB, NM
Purpose of visit: download logger data, check gas cylinders, install
borrowed li-6262.
Weather: Windy and fairly cold. Could see snow particles blowing off
the divide (when looking up). The drifts in the trees are quite deep.
But the roads are basically snow-free in all the exposed spots.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up a CU rental prius.
* there had been a "red snow" event the previous thursday (apparently
dust from the SW deposited over colorado). lots of red spots in the
snow.
* the snow was light and powdery (in the trees).
* Noah Molatch was at the trailer when i arrived. he was picking up
the spectrometer to bring back to campus...
* brought down the pressure bomb regulator/connector for Jia.
* the door of the trailer is not in very good shape.
---------
* filled the laser with a shot of ln2 (level went from 3cm to 13cm).
* on the way back down filled one 10L dewar with LN2 and that drained
the 160L dewar (Kirk ordered a replacement).
* carried up a replacement li-6262. Decided to wait for a nicer day
when i had more time to do the swap (plus I couldn't come up tomorrow
so didn't want to make any major changes in a rush). left the
borrowed li-6262 in the shed.
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 71 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 85 cm
farthest probe = 89 cm
* the extra cylinder at the tower is:
SG9151924BAL: 401.8 ppm at 1500 psi. (was going to be used at the east robot).
(i never did a in-trailer cal on this one)
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1589342 Feb 22 13:14 tc2_22.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 305595 Feb 22 13:17 tc2_22b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1377491 Feb 22 13:35 soil2_22.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 381570 Feb 22 13:38 soil2_22b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1030675 Feb 22 14:08 prf2_22.dat*
( i think there should be a 2nd "prf" file? )
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1380932 Feb 22 14:21 met2_22.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 383750 Feb 22 14:24 met2_22b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 859229 Feb 22 15:49 ucb2_22.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1932031 Mar 6 08:50 mrs_060222.dat
* did the 1/2 and 14/15-flask swap at the east and west robots. the
east robot might have had a leak in flasks 3 or 4. logger files:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 80605 Feb 22 16:14 060222e.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 112872 Feb 22 15:17 060222w.dat*
From: John Miller
To: Kirk.Ranno@colorado.edu
Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2006 9:05 AM
Subject: pfp changing
Hi Kirk,
I totally spaced this, but please switch out the pfp currently in the
shed and bring back the old one to C1 (MRS is possible, but I
recognize th at this may be too difficult with LN2 to worry about.)
Here's the routine:
1. The pfp has four things coming into it:
a. a thermocouple into the top
b. a power cord from the compressor unit (the other black
suitcase closer to the laser)
c. a communications cord coming from the little tan box
d. an air line coming from the compressor
2. All of these need to be unattached and reattached to the new pfp.
-- the power and communications cord can be plugged into either
port; they're interchangeable
-- the o-ring on the air line 'quick connect' can get hard at low
temps, it may need some force to attach it; I think removing it
should be easy though. (I showed you this before, but the
quick connects are either attached or detached by pushing or
pulling on the spring, so figure this out before using a lot
of force.)
3. Once everything is attached, the 'pilot display unit', (velcroed
to the top of the laser), should say 'start system test', and a green
light should be on, on the pfp. If there is no light, check the
connections. If the pilot display doesn't say 'start system test',
then turn off th e _compressor_ unit power and turn it on again.
Then flick the switch on the pilot display (it bouces back up; that's
fine) and the compressor will go through its test. You should here
some sound and see that in the end the display says something like
'go to 10013 ft'.
Thats it!
Thanks and I hope you get this today!
Also, give me a call at 303-492-2898 if you have any questions,
John
350: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 08-Mar-2006 14:31:27 MST, site visit on Saturday, February 4th, 2006 (SpB)
Saturday, February 4th Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: download logger data, check gas cylinders.
Weather: Dead calm when i arrived. However, by the time I was at the
tower it was blowing downslope like a motha'. Clear in the morning,
some clouds developed in the afternoon, but it never snowed. Lots of
fresh snow on the ground (around 5 inches). My tracks heading out to
the tower were covered by the time i returned!
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up my own jeep. skiied from MRS up to the tower.
---------
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 74 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 88 cm
farthest probe = 92 cm
* from 13:50-14:00 MST, made some flow adjustments to the li6262.
Also, for some reason the span gas cylinder was at 30psi (instead of
20psi). Turned this back down to 20psi.
* from 14:35-15:50, replaced N2 cylinder. Using Jias steel cylinder.
(it might have a small leak?...it seem to have a small change when
doing the leak check). The prev cylinder was right near zero psi...
* downloaded logger data (no time problems). The files are:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1466875 Feb 4 12:42 tc2_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1350318 Feb 4 13:00 soil2_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 57103 Feb 4 13:01 soil2_4b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 619809 Feb 4 13:34 prf2_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 860029 Feb 4 13:45 prf2_4b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 276678 Feb 4 13:42 prf2_4c.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1500325 Feb 4 17:45 mrs_060204.dat
* uploaded a new logger program to the east/west robots.
auto25nw.csi(ver 4). I copied this program so there is:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 142783 Feb 4 11:31 auto25e.csi*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 144309 Feb 4 10:56 auto25nw.csi*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 142783 Feb 4 11:33 auto25w.csi*
Did a swap of four flasks. At the west robot i forgot to close the
stopcocks on three of the four flasks (rusty!)...so I will probably
just recyle all of them. the logger data is:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 243784 Feb 4 16:26 060204e.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 257693 Feb 4 15:20 060204w.dat*
349: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 08-Mar-2006 14:30:12 MST, site visit on Saturday, January 21st, 2006 (SpB, DL)
Saturday, January 21st Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site: SpB, DL
Purpose of visit: download logger data.
Weather: Clear and windy (downslope winds) and cold. Some fresh snow
on the ground. There is a pretty good path established out to the
tower. The wind almost completely stopped as we were ready to leave.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up my own jeep. Don Lenschow came along to do some
skiing.
* skiied out to the tower.
---------
* downloaded logger data (no time problems). The files are:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1381659 Jan 21 11:22 soil1_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1540154 Jan 21 11:02 tc1_21.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1901295 Feb 4 09:52 mrs_060121.dat
* there were 2 full 10L dewars of LN2 in the trailer (courtesy of John
Miller). so I brought one of them out to the tower and emptied it.
The level went from 13.5 to 27cm.
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 64 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 79 cm
farthest probe = 87 cm
348: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 11-Jan-2006 16:40:15 MST, site visit on Friday, January 6th (SpB)
Friday, January 6th Visit:
--------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: liquid N2, finish KZ CNR1, download logger data.
Weather: Clear and windy (downslope winds). Not too cold so working
without gloves was ok. It's been blowing hard all week.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up my own jeep.
* Dean Anderson was going to the usgs tower.
---------
* downloaded logger data (time problem on uc logger). The problem
seemed to start during the power outage on 12/28/2005. note: this
means the battery for the uc logger might need to be replaced...files
are:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 959962 Jan 6 11:56 prf1_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 385087 Jan 6 12:12 met1_6b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1386710 Jan 6 12:09 met1_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1363538 Jan 6 12:26 nctc1_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 401225 Jan 6 12:37 uc1_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1219078 Jan 6 12:50 uc1_6b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 122294 Jan 6 12:54 uc1_6c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 292220 Jan 6 13:00 ucb1_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 315355 Jan 6 13:28 tc1_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 286084 Jan 6 13:37 soil1_6.dat*
* fixed up the uc1_6*.dat file for the time problem...the fixed file
is: uc1_6_fixed.dat
* the 2-d handar at 1.61m did not seem to be working (giving garbage
for ws/wd and i couldn't hear any "beeping" at the sensor)...when i
power cycled it it seemed to come back (at around 12:50 MST).
* from 14:00 - 14:18 MST, swapped out the dessicant on the profiler (li-6251).
- at 14:00 MST, did zero (value is approx -0.0013 mV).
- at 14:15:00, reconnected
- at 14:15:30, did zero + blow test (ok). offset ~ -0.008 mV
- at 14:14:47, ran span gas into cell, span ~ 1.412 mV
- at 14:18:00, back to auto mode. flow rate at ~14.
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 54 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 65 cm
farthest probe = 68 cm
* at around 15:00 MST connected T.case to the KZ cnr1 sensor. I was
waiting for the wind to calm down all day...but it never happened.
so finally i bit the bullet and went up and added the resistors and
moved the photodiode sensors. it was windy, but do-able. the final
wiring on the CNR logger is:
CR23X Channel
Number Sensor
------------- ---------------------------------------------------
1 kz cnr1 (upward looking shortwave, red=1H, blue=1L>
2 kz cnr1
3 kz cnr1
4 kz cnr1
5 EX1--> 10koHm --> 5H --> 100 ohm --> 5L Red into 5L, Blue to ground
6 6H= yellow, 6L= green
7 upward looking li-190 (green=7H, blue=7L)
8 downward looking li-190 (green=8H, blue=8L)
9 2nd up-looking li-190 (green=8H, blue=8L)
10 photodiode1 (from chan5) (yellow= 10H, black=10L)
11 net radiometer (analog_11) (red=11H, black=11L)
12 photodiode2 (from chan6) (yellow= 12H, black=12L)
* the data for T.case seem reasonable...but the 1-hz resolution is
only around 0.1 degC.
* email about laser:
Date: Fri, 06 Jan 2006 15:37:05 MST
To: bowling@biology.utah.edu, schaeffer@biology.utah.edu, John.B.Miller@noaa.gov
cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU, russell.monson@Colorado.EDU
From: "Sean Burns"
Subject: Laser ln2, etc.
Hi,
John, i'm going to leave the orange sled in the snowmobile shed for
now. . .
here's my update from today:
1. brought up 10L of ln2. laser dewar was at 24cm, now at 35.5cm.
it's still not 100% full. btw, i have been recording the ln2 depths
on the urquell calendar as a way to keep track of how much ln2 is
being used by the laser...this is at:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/calendar/
2. noticed the flow rate for the 5% co2 was at zero...so i slightly
increased the delivery pressure and it started moving gas. set the
flow to be around 10. it's difficult to read the pressures for the 5%
co2 cylinder since it's at a funny angle...i'm not sure if a vibration
by the pumps could cause the regulator delivery pressure to
change??...if i had thought of this while i was out there i might have
put a small piece of duct tape on it...the N2 flow rate was up around
18 so i turned it down to around 12. the pressure in the N2 tank
seemed fine (i didn't write it down)...
3. I moved up the lower inlets so they are around 50cm above the snow.
snow depth right now is around 70cm (in the trees). this should keep
the inlets out of the snow for a while...hopefully until we start
getting our upslope storms in March. To move them up higher some kind
of pole/stick will be needed to extend the height...they are at the
top of the pole kirk and i used.
4. i'm going to bring down the 10L dewar i have and fill it with LN2
and leave it in the garage.
unless there is a problem at the tower i'm not planning to come up
here next week...my next time up here would probably be late in the
week after that (ie, two weeks from now).
SpB.
* updated ops.info and ops.config on russter2 for ops26. (note, on
Jan 9th, transferred the new ops files to urquell/porter).
* reran the covar files starting at the date when the ucb logger was
connected to the data system (28 October 2005). so here's what i
did with covar_redo:
Fri Jan 6 09:52:44 MST 2006
cd /usr/local/isff/aster/projects/NIWOT/scripts/
more covar_redo
#!/bin/csh -f
#
# Rerun covar
#
#
#nice +20
set script = $0
set script = $script:t
setenv OPS `getops now`
if ( ! $?PROJECT || ! $?OPS ) then
echo "Error $0 : PROJECT/OPS environment variables are not set!"
echo "Do set_project."
exit 1
endif
# setenv COVARDIR $ASTER/projects/$PROJECT/results/covar
echo "PROJECT=$PROJECT OPS=$OPS"
set begin = "2005 oct 27 00:00"
covar -S -a quacker -f -B "$begin" &
the covar files (before doing anything) are:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 285600 Oct 27 18:10 nwt.051026.nc
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 285600 Oct 28 14:31 nwt.051027.nc
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 298784 Oct 29 18:11 nwt.051028.nc
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 298748 Oct 30 17:10 nwt.051029.nc
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 298748 Oct 31 17:15 nwt.051030.nc
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 298748 Nov 1 11:00 nwt.051031.nc
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 298748 Nov 15 11:19 nwt.051101.nc
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 298748 Nov 15 11:20 nwt.051102.nc
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 298748 Nov 15 11:20 nwt.051103.nc
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 298748 Nov 15 11:20 nwt.051104.nc
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 298748 Nov 15 11:21 nwt.051105.nc
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 298748 Nov 15 11:21 nwt.051106.nc
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 298748 Nov 15 11:22 nwt.051107.nc
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 298748 Nov 15 11:22 nwt.051108.nc
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 298748 Nov 15 11:23 nwt.051109.nc
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 298748 Nov 15 11:23 nwt.051110.nc
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 298748 Nov 15 11:23 nwt.051111.nc
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 298748 Nov 15 11:24 nwt.051112.nc
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 298748 Nov 15 11:24 nwt.051113.nc
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 298748 Nov 15 11:25 nwt.051114.nc
etc, etc.
347: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 11-Jan-2006 16:39:03 MST, site visit on Tuesday, January 3rd (SpB)
Tuesday, January 3rd Visit:
---------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: liquid N2, finish KZ CNR1.
Weather: Lots of blowing snow and wind. Not too cold, but working
without gloves started to feel it (especially at the top of the
tower). Downslope. Gusty. The snow was pulverized pellets being
blown off the divide.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up a CU prius (in the snow).
---------
* the LN2 in the laser was at ZERO!...filled it up with what I had
with me (and the little bit that was left at the tower from last
time). This only brought it up to around 11cm.
* managed to connect the CNR1 SW down and LW up/down wires for the
CNR1 and upload the new program (rad_01.csi). It was blowing snow and
windy...too difficult to set up the resistors and the Pt-100 for
T.case under these conditions. I'll have to do this another day.
* started running ops26 and collecting the CNR1 data.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1006076 Jan 3 11:47 cnr1_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1228869 Jan 3 12:56 soil1_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1339092 Jan 3 12:32 tc1_3.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1375098 Jan 3 15:25 mrs_060103.dat
346: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 11-Jan-2006 16:37:58 MST, site visit on Wednesday, December 21st (SpB, JH)
Wednesday, December 21st Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH
Purpose of visit: liquid N2, download logger data, etc.
Weather: Quite windy. I couldn't go up the tower.
--------- Misc Notes:
* I drove my Jeep up (met Jia at CU).
* Jia was downloading sap flow data.
---------
* we hauled up two 10L dewars of LN2 in the MRS red sled. It was
useful to have one person making sure they didn't tip over and the
other person pulling.
* topped off the LN2 from 14.5 to 38cm (which is completely full).
Moved snow from under the laser inlets (better to move the inlets UP).
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 50 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 61 cm
farthest probe = 62 cm
* modified the new CNR logger program in the trialer, but it was too
windy to go up the tower, do the wiring, and upload a new program. new
program is:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 7738 Dec 21 10:48 rad_01.csi*
* prepared the new ops files (ops26) for collecting the kz cnr1 data.
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1015761 Dec 21 11:56 prf12_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 935399 Dec 21 12:06 prf12_21b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 568074 Dec 21 12:27 ucb12_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 63 Dec 21 12:28 ucb12_21b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 514699 Dec 21 12:48 tc12_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 147980 Dec 21 12:55 nm12_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 484987 Dec 21 13:07 soil12_21.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1365663 Dec 21 14:20 mrs_051221.dat
345: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 11-Jan-2006 16:36:31 MST, site visit on Friday, December 16th (SpB)
Friday, December 16th Visit:
----------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Download logger data. setup the KZ CNR1. Swap
the 5% co2 for the laser. fill LN2 at laser.
Weather: Cold (very) and calm. Wind started to pick up a bit
after noon. Some fresh snow, but the road is still primarily
snow-free.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Originally was going to rent a suburban (they were out of Jeeps). When
I got to the CU rental place there was a jeep available so i took it.
* brought a N2 and 5% co2 cylinder up from CU to MRS. I thought there
were going to be 4 cylinders but turns out there were only two (one
of each). Also brought up an extra 10L dewar for LN2.
* Drove up the snow-cat (trained by Duane). He walked up with Bear.
---------
* used the snowcat to bring up both cylinders and 3 10L dewars of LN2.
installed the 5%co2 cylinder at the tower and brought out 2 of the 10L
dewars. The third 10L dewar is hidden in the trees near the bridge
over como creek (get it next time). The 5% co2 was at 1650 psi.
* from 13:00-14:00, installed the KZ CNR1. Probably should have had a
2nd person to help with this. Was able to set it up, but didn't get a
chance to connect the wiring (only incoming SW...using the wrong
factor to convert from mV to W/m2). (too windy and cold to work on
this).
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 41 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 51 cm
farthest probe = 50 cm
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 775467 Dec 16 14:36 soil12_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 828693 Dec 16 14:24 tc12_16.dat*
344: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 11-Jan-2006 16:33:28 MST, site visit on Thursday, December 8th (SpB)
Thursday, December 8th Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Swap N2 at tower. download logger data. Bring
up the KZ CNR1.
Weather: Cold (very) and windy (very). Nice wave clouds. We are at
the tail end of a deep freeze with lots of wind.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up my jeep. finished the critical stuff I needed to do so
I cancelled the CU reservation for Friday (e-mail to Cassie from
the trailer).
* lots of wind-blown snow. the road was bare in places. I brought my
skis, but never used them. hard to ski when hauling stuff and there
were lots of rocks. trail to the tower was blown over for the most
part.
---------
* The orange sled was at MRS so I used this to bring up the KZ CNR1
and a full 10L dewar of LN2. the sled worked ok, except in the
trees it wanted to tip over. The 10L dewar fell over one time and i
lost a little bit of LN2. . .i left the orange sled in the trailer.
If things need to be hauled from MRS use the red sled which is in
Kurts office. I talked to Kurt about this and he said it's fine to
use it just return it when you are done. If possible e-mail the
people that use this sled on the days you plan to use it...these
are: Jacques Hueber (Jacques.Hueber@colorado.edu) and Kurt Chowanski
(Kurt.Chowanski@colorado.edu) in case they have plans to use it that
same day. Or, we buy a 2nd sled to leave at MRS?
* for CNR1. talked to Steve Semmer at ncar a bit about the
measurement of a pt-100. the diagram of the 4WPB100 Module in the
CNR1 manual by campbell (fig 5.2) appears to be WRONG. The correct
diagram for a 4-wire half bridge is in the cr23x manual (Fig 7.8.1).
The measurment will require adding 2 resistors to the cr23x terminal
strip. A 10 Kohm resistor between EX1 and H6. And a 100 ohm
resistor between L5 and H5. I bought these resistors and they are
in the trailer (steve also gave me a few). Will set this up if we have
a calm day next week.
* Also checked with Andrew turnipseed about the CNR1 wiring. his
reply:
Date: Thu, 08 Dec 2005 09:01:32 MST
To: "'Sean Burns'"
From: "andrew turnipseed"
Subject: RE: KZ CNR-1...
Sean
I really have little to no recollection on the CNR-1 wiring except that we
figured out that the up/down long wave sensors were wired backwards by the
company. I think Peter Blanken actually hooked it up for me originally and
I stole some Campbell code from him and modified it to read it.
As for resistors for the temp. sensors - if you still have my old notebook
with wiring diagrams in it - I would look at the CNR/light data logger and
see if it has the resistors in the drawing - otherwise, I'm not sure what I
know. Its probably like the 4-wire bridge measurement that you use for the
Vaisala RH/Temp. sensors though.
Ozone sensors - yes - I will probably turn those back on in April (as soon
as I can after returning from our Mexico City campaign).
andrew
-----Original Message-----
From: Sean Burns [mailto:Sean.Burns@Colorado.EDU]
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 4:12 PM
To: turnip@ucar.edu
Cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU
Subject: KZ CNR-1...
Hi Andrew,
I'm setting up a new CNR-1 radiometer at the top of the tower...we
have the one with a Pt-100 temperature sensor...it looks like there
needs to be a few resistors added to the wiring to correctly measure
the temperature...i was looking at an old photo of the wiring when
peter blankens CNR1 was on the tower...this is:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/030602/pic00031.jpg
are the resistors hidden inside the black heat shrink? Is that why
the heat shrink was added? (eg, the red wire which goes to EX1). Or
was it like this when you got it?
thanks for any info you might recall about this...also, is your plan
to turn back on the ozone sensors in the spring?
thanks,
SpB.
* from 15:30-16:00 MST, replaced N2 cylinder at the tower. New
cylinder is CC125586. Old Cylinder is CC97978 (left at the tower).
(did a leak check for ~ 30min.)
* topped off the laser LN2. Was at 17.5cm, filled to 28cm.
* confirmed that the 5% co2 cylinder that was at zero psi. the N2
cylinder is still at 500 psi. Are they noticing that the 5% co2
cylinder is empty in the data?
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 40 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 50 cm
farthest probe = 50 cm
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1913269 Dec 8 17:53 mrs_051208.dat
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 415146 Dec 8 16:19 soil12_8b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1307288 Dec 8 16:12 soil12_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 326960 Dec 8 15:57 tc12_8b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1534385 Dec 8 15:55 tc12_8.dat*
(this means these can go at least 2.5 weeks without a download)
* When i returned to MRS I filled one 10L dewar with LN2. This
drained the 160L dewar. [A new 160L is to be delivered on Wed, 12/14,
and they are supposed to take down both empty 160L dewars]. Brought
both 10L dewars (one full, one empty), LN2 hose, and crescent wrench
up to the snowmobile shed before I left.
* pfp procedure (from John Miller):
[Kirk, I was expecting you to do this, but perhaps Sean can; and if
neither of you can it's not the end of the world.]
They can go in the MRS 'lobby' where the couches are.
If you change out the pfp's tomorrow, this is the protocol.
1. Get the NEC palmtop *and* connector cables from Kurt, Mark or Lucas
(I'll email them ahead of time). If you get it by yourself, it is
located on the wooden desk immediately to your right after entering
Kurt's room. The connector cables will be in the drawer of that
wooden table.
At the shed:
2. Unplug the following from the current pfp:
a. Air inlet quick connect (leftside of pfp)
b. Power connector (leftside of pfp)
c. Thermocouple (top of pfp)
3. With the new pfp, plug in everything that was just unplugged from the
previous one.
Note that it doesn't matter which port you plug the power cable into,
they will both work.
4. Now plug in the palm top. It's connector is exactly the same as the
power cable, and again it doesn't matter which port it's plugged into.
5. Now start communicating with the pfp via hyper-term on the NEC.
a. power up the palmtop (top right of keyboard)
b. start menu -> Programs -> Communication -> Terminal
[There should be an existing icon that says something like: 'pfp' or
'tvan' or the like.]
c. click the icon to start hyper-terminal.
d. press enter and a menu should appear with the prompt: AS> [hit enter
again and a menu appears]
e. type 'T' (for test), (then enter)
f. type 'S' (for system test) , (then enter)
g. after the pfp has passed the system test, about one minute, quit out
of the Test menu and return to the main menu. This should now read:
AS/AUTO>
6. Disconnect the palmtop, and you're done.
If these seems like too much to digest, don't worry about it, and we
can do this later (possibly the 19th or if I have surgery, I'll
install the pilot display this weekend, so it will be easier for you
or Kirk.) I was orginally expecting the 'pilot display' to be
installed by now, in which case, all you would have to do is steps
1-3, and then start the system test by pressing a button on the
pilot display.
343: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 11-Jan-2006 16:31:24 MST, Site visit on Sunday, November 20th (SpB, KR, JM, J)
Sunday, November 20th Visit:
----------------------------
At the site: SpB, KR, JM, J
Purpose of visit: Set up the pfp. download logger data. swap
robot flasks. laser maintenance.
Weather: Warm, calm, and blue skies. Unseasonably warm and calm. no
clouds to be seen---nice! road was snow covered and about a foot in
the trees.
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up CU prius. met at instaar and carpooled from there.
* saw a healthy looking coyote on the nederland bypass/shortcut.
* borrowed a sled from MRS (kurt) to haul up the stuff.
* John Miller was setting up the pfp.
---------
* the 160L dewar was delivered to MRS in the sun-room outside of MRS
(not to the garage)...call Steve S to let him know we will fix this
problem.
* at 12:18 MST, filled LN2 cylinder (from 12cm to 25.5 cm).
* at 13:00 MST, swiped the krypton hygrometer. Kirk and I noticed the
21.5m csat had moved!!
* it looks like the csat was maybe shifted by around 5-10 deg to the
southeast...so instead of being around 196 deg it was more like 185
deg?? We have had some high winds which is the cause of this. We
swung the sonic over and the bolt was a bit loose. we straigtened it
and put it back out.
* at 14:00 MST, we made first adjustment of the 21.5m csat.
* at 15:40 MST, we made a 2nd adjustment of the 21.5m csat (to try and
get the bubble level a bit more centered).
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes (note depth is at BOTTOM
of orange tape):
closest to tree = 22 cm
TP101 461 middle probe = 32 cm
farthest probe = 32 cm
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 620668 Nov 20 13:44 cnr11_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 715981 Nov 20 13:25 met11_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 734107 Nov 20 13:34 nctc11_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 89596 Nov 20 14:07 nm11_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 247185 Nov 20 13:17 prf11_20b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 924736 Nov 20 13:03 prf11_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1133497 Nov 20 14:24 soil11_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1177527 Nov 20 14:04 tc11_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 223837 Nov 20 14:38 ucb11_20.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1229782 Nov 20 16:16 mrs_051120.dat
340: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 16-Nov-2005 13:23:46 MST, site visit on Tuesday, November 8th (SpB, LSD)
Tuesday, November 8th Visit:
----------------------------
At the site: SpB, LSD
Purpose of visit: Switch li-6251 dessicant. Calibrate cylinders in
the trailer. Haul cylinders down to CU.
Weather: Blustery (downslope). Very Warm and sunny in the morning.
Dark and ominous up at the divide. Some light snow flurries as we
were leaving. Road is snow-free. Some light snow in the trees (melting
fast).
--------- Misc Notes:
* Drove up CU jeep (aqua one).
* brought 2 gas cylinders back down to campus (CC114714 (SM) + one Airgas
cylinder. The SM cylinder at the tower is CC66823.
* Mike left a bit after we arrived (with his soil samples).
---------
* filled baby-food jars with dessicant and distributed it to all the
data logger boxes that are on the ground.
* Laura was taking dendrometer readings. She also double-checked
these with DBH readings.
* at 11:20 MST, re-connected the amp connector for small profiler pump
that is inside the li-6251 box. seems to work fine (just in case we
need to switch to this pump in mid-winter is is more-or-less ready to
go). This connector uses pins 1,2,4 on the amp connector.
* from 11:27 - 11:48 MST, swapped out the dessicant on the profiler (li-6251).
("BT" was no longer flashing on the front panel...btw, LiCor said not to worry about th e
BT flashing (might be a power issue))
- at 11:27 MST, did zero (value is approx 0.001 mV).
- at 11:44:00, reconnected
- at 11:45:30, did zero + blow test (ok). offset ~ -0.007 mV, span ~ 1.373 mV
- at 11:48:00, back to auto mode. flow rate at ~13.
* calibrated 2 more cylinders in the trailer (put details here).
Brought the li-6251 (sn xxxx) back down to campus.
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 644496 Nov 8 12:30 soil11_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 635338 Nov 8 12:20 tc11_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 124379 Nov 8 12:36 ucb11_8.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1482525 Nov 8 14:48 mrs_051108.dat
* laura dug up 2 bags of soil to give to phillip:
"One bag is the "organic layer" excluding most of the litter layer on the
surface, but including most of the organic-mineral interface (a grey-ish
fungal layer). This was probably the top 7cm of soil. The other bag is
the mineral layer, including any rocks I found. Have fun! If you want
concrete organic content measurements we can do that for you, but we also
have averages for these."
339: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 16-Nov-2005 13:22:24 MST, site visit on Tuesday, November 1st, 2005 (SpB)
Tuesday, November 1st Visit:
----------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Swap span gas. Calibrate cylinders in
the trailer.
Weather: Blustery. There were some strong downslope gusts, but also
some calm periods (esp in the late afternoon). Not quite as warm as
it has been, but still in the 40s. High thin clouds.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove up CU compact (prius).
---------
* at 11am rebooted russter2 in the trailer (security patch upgrades)
* at 14:35 MST, topped off LN2 for laser (final level is at 35.5 cm).
* was FINALLY able to calibrate some cylinders in the trailer...i
discovered if you tap the top of the li-6251 it would work ok.
Otherwise, it would give a very low value (eg, when it should be 1.43
it would give 0.34). Tapping it seemed to make it work...but it was
necessary to keep on tapping it from time-to-time...might need to
contact LiCor and send this back...(PS: this problem was due to a
loose jumper wire that connects inputs 9-11 to input 12 on the back
panel barrier strip!!).
* need to change the pins in the amp connector for the li-6251 pump!!
(purple wire needs to go to ground...)
* on the tc23x logger / AM25T moved 3 of the thermocouples that were
on the branches. Details:
chan6 (on AM25T) now touching trunk
chan7 (on AM25T) mid-branch, ~10cm from trunk
chan8 (on AM25T) branch tip, ~30cm from trunk
* at ~15:30 MST, swapped span gas cylinder at the tower:
new cylinder: CC156367 (Airgas)
old cylinder: CC114714 (S-M)
* from 16:14-16:18 MST, ran span gas and zero through the li-6251.
varied the pressure slightly on the span tank regulator.
* downloaded logger data (no time problems, PRF logger was around 45
sec fast, reset the time on this logger):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 763646 Nov 1 14:54 tc11_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 37956 Nov 1 14:57 nm11_1.dat* (file for Noah)
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 672275 Nov 1 15:06 soil11_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 701011 Nov 1 15:45 prf11_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 307160 Nov 1 15:49 met11_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 630140 Nov 1 16:36 uc11_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 133031 Nov 1 16:29 ucb11_1.dat*
* setup the li-6251 (Serial No. IRG3-308) in the trailer and was using
it to calibrate some span tanks. it appears to be working ok (if you
tap it every now and then). Here are the recalibration values:
# recal on 15 Sept 2005 (cell replaced). new values:
To <- 36.7+273.15 # K
K <- 18647
A <- 0.1370
B <- 2.072E-05
C <- 2.068E-09
R <- 0.0
Po <- 101.3 # kPa
p.slope <- 0.01517 # kPa/mV
p.offset <- 58.912 # kP
* updated the following programs on urquell:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 1716 Oct 4 13:58 calculate.co2.q
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 2791 Oct 4 14:38 standard.co2.q
* note: on october 28th the OPS files were modified to read in the ucb
logger data (starts ops25).
338: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 16-Nov-2005 13:17:31 MST, site visit on Tuesday, October 25th (SpB, JH, LSD)
Tuesday, October 25th Visit:
----------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH, LSD
Purpose of visit: Switch charger for soil logger. Take down
orst prt temperature sensor.
Weather: Sunny. Calm. Warm.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove up CU Jeep.
* Laura was collecting litter. Jia was removing some probes and getting
ready for winter.
---------
* tapped holes for the profiler pump and brought it out to the
tower---the pump didn't seem to get power. Need to check the
connections compared to the old pump (which is in the trailer).
* connected the ucb logger to the data system...i'm just using a
straight serial cable (~77' long). It might be a bit too far to do
without the shorthaul modems. This goes to port3 on edgeport.
* checked the pins on this serial cable...everything is straight
through except for pins 4 & 6 that were open.
* jia helped me take down the orst prt temperature sensor (and
aspiration unit).
* dowloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 14271 Oct 25 10:04 ucb10_25.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 664 Oct 25 10:52 ucb10_25b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 100533 Oct 25 13:09 soil10_25.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 577791 Oct 25 13:47 nctc10_25.dat*
* here are the locations of the soil moisture probes:
CS615/616 Snowdepth Sensor Location
--------- ---------------- ----------------
#1(buried) 02327 far side of area
#N1 02326 profile pit
#N2 02326 profile pit
#3(buried) 02326 profile pit
#2(buried) 02328 near old ncar sample spot, with tc#11 (am25t)
#4(45 deg) NaN near profile pit
#5(45 deg) NaN in trees, near short snow Tprobe
#6(buried, ~3cm) 02329 buried
#7(buried) NaN between tall snowT probes, with tc#3
#8(low angle) NaN where is it?
* at 12:40 MST, sun is on one tall snowtemp probe, but NOT the
other one. (look at that data near this time period!).
337: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 16-Nov-2005 13:15:38 MST, site visit on Monday, October 24th (SpB, JH)
Monday, October 24th Visit:
---------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH
Purpose of visit: Check on program updates from last week. Change
Nupro filters on li-6262. Cal cylinders in trailer.
Weather: Calm. Blue skies. Upslope winds (light) on the tower. It
was cold and clear last night---Ice on como creek.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove my jeep up.
* Jia did a pre-dawn this morning (i never saw her).
---------
* started to tap holes for the small profiler pump (if needed would
rather have this ready now than mid-winter).
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 369434 Oct 24 11:05 cnr10_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1023457 Oct 24 11:29 prf10_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 749200 Oct 24 11:45 met10_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 129 Oct 24 11:46 met10_24b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 749714 Oct 24 12:08 soil10_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 728283 Oct 24 12:21 tc10_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 34216 Oct 24 12:26 nm10_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 175 Oct 24 13:24 nm10_24b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 134952 Oct 24 13:37 ucb10_24.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 946216 Nov 8 09:43 mrs_051024.dat
* at ~11:42 MST, change the 2 micron Nupro filters at the li-6262
inlet (21.5m) and inside the li-6262 box. The flow issues started
when the pump started running backwards in August...and have slowly
been getting worse. Replacing the filters seemed to have fixed this
problem! Before change, P~=39.55, after change, P~=49.7 kPa.
* at 11:47 MST, shutdown the fan for the orst PRT sensor.
* from 12:20-12:28 MST, uploaded a new program to the snowdepth cr10x
(Noah). program is C1.DLD. reset the time to be more consistent
with the tower time (it was from 2002??).
* at AM25T mux, sn 1396 (connected to tc23x)
chan7-8-9, together on a branch of Spruce2. (moved apart on Nov 1st)
chan13 - boleT, Pine6, II15 - 3m
chan15 - boleT, Pine6, II16 - 50cm
chan22 - boleT, Fir4 at 20cm
336: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 16-Nov-2005 13:13:20 MST, Site visit on Sunday, October 16th, 2005 (SpB)
Sunday, October 16th Visit:
---------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Finish setting up some of the soil sensors (before
the snow arrives!). Cal cylinders in trailer.
Weather: Blustery. Some periods of calm (later in the afternoon), but
also some pretty strong downslope gusts. Still fairly warm and
comfortable.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove my jeep up.
* Duane and Bear were up there.
---------
* replaced the battery charger for the UCB logger. The voltages
seemed to be a bit high (over 15V) so thought it might be a good idea
to do this.
* modified the soil logger program (old program= soilsno2.csi, new
program= soil_01.csi) in the following way:
- Two cs616 soil moisture probes added:
sensor "N1" at 5cm depth, orange wire to C7, green wire to SE#23
sensor "N2" at 15cm depth, orange wire to C8, green wire to SE#24
- Added to am25t mux:
ch14 = TC at 154cm (sunny side of tree bole, omega wire, blue)
ch15 = TC at 154cm (shady side of tree bole, campbell wire)
ch16 = TC at 20cm depth (co-located wtih snow temp probe, campbell wire)
- buried WCR_1 at approx 5cm depth. (this is right underneath one of
the snow depth sensors). it's now horizontal to the ground surface.
* Labeled the snow temperature probes:
long probe (no number, 180cm from tree). 40cm sensor is at
28cm above ground.
long probe (TP101 461, 60cm from tree). 60cm sensor is at
at 45cm above ground.
short probe (surrounded by trees). 30cm sensor is at 18cm
above ground.
* at about 15:30 MST, moved the cs616 and 107L sensors that are
connected to the ucb logger. they are at a 5cm depth. the cs616
probe is aligned horizontal to the ground. These sensors are now
closer to the soil matrix water potential sensor and the GMP343.
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 179845 Oct 16 13:33 soil10_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 3927 Oct 16 14:33 soil10_16b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 185490 Oct 16 14:37 tc10_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 16857 Oct 16 15:13 ucb10_16.dat*
335: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 16-Nov-2005 13:11:28 MST, site visit on Saturday, October 15th, 2005 (SpB, KR, NM, P, J)
Saturday, October 15th Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site: SpB, KR, NM, P, J
Purpose of visit: Set up soilT and soil moisture sensors, check on
laser, move soilT probes. Help move out some stuff with Noah, et al.
Weather: Warm and very calm. Blue skies. Still plenty of snow in the
forest (will it melt again?). the road up to C1 is not too bad.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Kirk drove his jeep up.
* Noah and Jesse were setting up the snow depth sensors. Phillip was
digging a pit for the soil moisture probes at 3 depths.
---------
* topped of the LN2 dewar (from XXcm to 36cm?). Brought up 2 10L
dewars.
* the 4 "daytime" flasks for the robots were swapped.
* from 12:15-12:40 MST, moved all the 10cm inlets for the laser up to
50cm. The 10cm inlet at the mini-tower appeared to be drawing in air
(could feel the suction). This inlet was dismantled and the paper
filter removed. It seemed to be fine so the same filter was left on
the inlet.
* at soil logger (at around 13:30 MST):
- disconnected 107L T sensor and moved it to the UCB logger.
- disconnected 2 thermocouples (ch8 and ch9).
* soil pit dug by phillip (lots of ROCKS!):
tdr probe temp sensor
5cm #1 #1
15cm #2 #2
35cm #3 #3
* moved the MRS soil temperature probe box back up to the 2nd level of
the N Canopy tower. Strung up some fishing line between several trees
to support these sensors and run the cables along the line.
* here is a summary of the cs615 sensors connected to the mux in the
soil logger box:
TDR_1 - noisy
TDR_2 - ok
TDR_3 - ok
TDR_4 - noisy
TDR_5 - ok
TDR_6 - values high
TDR_7 - noisy
TDR_8 - values high
* downloaded ucb logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 18854 Oct 15 15:29 ucb10_15.dat*
* kirk swapped 4 flasks at east/west robots:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 352835 Oct 15 13:35 051015e.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 36814 Oct 15 12:56 051015w.dat*
334: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 16-Nov-2005 13:10:04 MST, site visit on Friday, October 14th (SpB, AT, MB)
Friday, October 14th Visit:
---------------------------
At the site: SpB, AT, MB
Purpose of visit: Upgrade firmware on cr23x loggers, set up
soilT and soil moisture sensors, calibrate cylinders in trailer.
Weather: About 6" of snow on the ground. But warm and calm. Quite a
bit of snow melted during the day.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove my jeep up. Got a ride from Duane to the trailer.
* picked up some tree core-ers for Jia.
* Andrew and Michael Boy were up at the site. Andrew did some things
to the ozone sensor.
---------
* at 12:22 MST, topped of laser LN2, from 34.5cm to 36cm.
* at 14:13 MST, updated OS on the soil logger. Also, to change the
cr23x screen contrast do keystrokes: " *D, 11, A, 100, A, *0 "
* at 12:20 MST, sent new OS to ucb cr23x..the files needed are:
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns 688460 Oct 10 13:26 cr23x_firmware18.exe
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns 4751470 Oct 10 13:27 devconfig13.exe
* after updating the firmware, the values from the keypad were
UNCHANGED! (ie, using *B I get, 10916 (for version) and 0018 (for
release)).
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 98229 Oct 14 12:12 ucb10_14.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 555615 Oct 14 13:27 tc10_14.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 546965 Oct 14 13:34 soil10_14.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1589 Oct 14 14:36 soil10_14b.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1018842 Oct 15 09:58 mrs_051014.dat
333: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 10-Oct-2005 11:42:16 MDT, site visit on Saturday, October 8th (SpB, NM)
Saturday, October 8th Visit:
----------------------------
At the site: SpB, NM
Purpose of visit: Upgrade to version 3.3 of pc208w on gateway, connect
more sensors to TC logger.
Weather: Beautiful. Warm and sunny. Some clouds in the afternoon,
but mostly clear. The storm is going to hit in less than 24 hrs!
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove my jeep up. brought up full 10L LN2 dewar from campus. Also,
a backup 12V deep-cycle battery (now in the trailer).
* Noah dropped off some stuff for his setup. We also discussed some
things about the winter setup.
---------
* N2 cylinder was still at 2000 psi.
* at 12:22 MST, topped of laser LN2, from 34.5cm to 36cm.
* a few weeks ago attempted to upgrade pc208w from version 3.01 to 3.3
and did not have success, Sasha (435.750.1747) from campbell sci
e-mailed me the full pc208w ver 3.3 and this installed fine. Was able
to transfer over the logger info (so I didn't need to retype it!).
The most important file to get is the "pc208w.dnd" file (typically in
C:\PC208W\). There are some documents on the campbell webpage that
describe how to do this. This was necessary to collect the data from
the cs616 probes using P138.
* checked the versions of the firmware running on some of the cr23x
loggers (with *B),
soil logger, OS Version=1.0000, revision 0010
ucb logger, OS Version=1.0916, revision 0018
(the cs616 documentaion says that you need to have logger OS version
1.13 (cr23x))
* some details about the TC23x logger (on N Canopy Tower):
AM25T mux on ground (sn 1396), added sensors:
mux old name
channel (from AT) sensor location + misc
------- --------- --------------------
4 II.4 Pine 5, bole, 0m, (T-type tc, campbell A3537)
5 II.18 Pine 5, bole, 0.5m, (T-type tc, omega)
6 II.17 Pine 5, bole, 1.5m, (T-type tc, omega)
23 II.9 Pine 11, bole, 0m, (T-type tc, campbell A3537)
24 II.11 Pine 11, bole, 0.5m, (T-type tc, omega)
25 II.10 Pine 11, bole, 1.5m, (T-type tc, omega)
(notes from checking muxI (ie, the one in the tc logger box))
6 I.6(?) supposed to be 2m from spruce 1..it was out in
the middle of the plot (not buried). I moved it
to be 2m from spruce 1.
21 I.21 supposed to be Pine1, sapwood, 1.5m (2cm deep).
22 I.22 supposed to be Pine1, heartwood, 1.5m (6cm deep).
(both of these are disconnected and just hanging from the tower)
* on ucb logger, connected cs616 sensor:
control port 1 - orange wire
SE channel 23 - green wire
the new program is:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 4607 Oct 8 16:19 ucb_03.csi*
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 924395 Oct 8 12:41 cnr10_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 385826 Oct 8 13:03 tc10_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 313 Oct 8 13:03 tc10_8b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 8558 Oct 8 15:22 tc10_8c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 388783 Oct 8 15:36 soil10_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1054833 Oct 8 16:02 uc10_8.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 60 Oct 8 16:18 ucb10_8b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 57006 Oct 8 16:04 ucb10_8.dat*
* also, checked the lithuim battery voltage on the soil logger (with
"*B")...it was 3.0656 V...so maybe it's ok??
332: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 10-Oct-2005 11:40:34 MDT, site visit on Thursday, October 6th (SpB)
Thursday, October 6th Visit:
----------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Take down gas cylinders, fill laser dewar with LN2,
swap out N2 cylinder.
Weather: Cool and crisp morning. Interesting hoarfrost on the trees
before the Sun came up. Foggy and calm.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Rented a CU jeep to haul up 2 N2 cylinders and bring down 3 empty
cylinders (get numbers).
* patches of snow on the ground (and a thin film of ice on como
creek). some very cool hoarfrost on the trees (see photos).
* was going to meet Noah, Phillip, Mark L(?), and Mark W up here, but
Noah had a last-minute problem with his back.
* had a 12:15 lab meeting, so didn't have much time!
---------
* was planning to calibrate some gas cylinders, but didn't have time.
* Brought one N2 cylinder to the tower..the other is 1/2-way out to
the tower (against a tree).
* from 9:25-9:40 MST, swapped out the N2 cylinder at the tower
old=CC153310 (100 psi), new=CC97976 (2000 psi).
* at 9:40 MST, filled laser dewar with LN2, from 12.5cm to 26.5cm.
(note, dist services delivered the LN2 to MRS in the nick of time!)
331: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 10-Oct-2005 11:37:41 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, October 4th (SpB, JH, LSD, NT)
Tuesday, October 4th Visit:
---------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH, LSD, NT
Purpose of visit: Set up licor in the trailer, test ati sonic, Collect
Branches.
Weather: Low cloud layer down over the plains. Some big cumulus
clouds and rain threatened for a short while. Cool, but nice.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Laura rented a jeep from CU. got a ride back down with Tim T. since
they finished earlier than they thought with the branches.
* used the outhouse for the first time (big mistake).
---------
* disconnected the Rnet sensor...last week I switched cables, but this
doesn't seem to have fixed the problem. Need to figure out what/if
there is a problem with this sensor.
* needed to get that cable to connect the ncar ATI. FINALLY, was able
slightly different wiring scheme, I needed a null modem to make it
work. I believe I used the hyperterm with 9600 baud, 8-N-1, control,
hardware(?). Here is some of the info from the ati:
Choice:
Applied Technologies Inc.
Sonic Anemometer / Thermometer
Version 1.32a
Output Options Menu
A. Baud Rate
B. Parity (Off)
C. ASCII Output (On)
D. Terse ASCII Output (On)
E. Binary Output (Off)
F. Break Binary (Off)
G. Output Cs (Off)
H. Output Temp (On)
I. Output Wind Speed & Direction (Off)
0. Main Menu
Applied Technologies Inc.
Sonic Anemometer / Thermometer
Version 1.32a
Status Screen
Serial Number = 980202
Distance[0] = 0.146902 [1] 0.146945 [2] 0.146639
WS_Offset[0] = 0.021053 [1] -0.038180 [2] -0.043151
SamplesPerOutput = 20 TicksPerSample = 0
Gamma_ZeroRH = 402.434000 Gamma_Slope = 0.040400
RH_Value = 20 Calc_Gamma = 403.242000
NumXDCRs = 6 NumAxis = 3
Spike Reset Sample Count = 100 Spike Parameter = 65
Max_Correct = 0.80 Correct_Adjust = 0.20 Correction_Angle = 70
0384 0133-0012 1530 S 20 20 20
0331 0162 0012 1525 S 20 20 20
0299 0133-0008 1520 S 20 20 20
0320 0136-0031 1513 S 20 20 20
0316 0111-0026 1519 S 20 20 20
etc, etc.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 64965 Oct 4 10:13 ucb10_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 636553 Oct 4 10:27 tc10_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 446069 Oct 4 10:32 soil10_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 309 Oct 4 10:33 soil10_4b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 420528 Oct 4 10:51 prf10_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 211 Oct 4 10:52 prf10_4b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 716621 Oct 4 11:21 met10_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 493585 Oct 4 11:29 nctc10_4.dat*
330: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 10-Oct-2005 11:31:50 MDT, site visit on Thursday, September 29th (SpB, JH, NM, P, DA, RL)
Thursday, September 29th Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH, NM, P, DA, RL
Purpose of visit: Meet with Noah Molotch, swap out N2 cylinder, finish
installing ground sensors before the snow comes.
Weather: Very Nice. Calm and sunny (but cool). It rained/snowed the
previous day so the ground is quite wet and damp. There was mist/steam
rising throughout the forest floor in the morning.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove up a CU compact rental.
* Jia was doing some sample collections.
* met Noah (cires), Phillip (geology), and ? (cires) to discuss snow
depth sensors they want to install at the site.
* Dean Anderson came by with Ray Leuning (csiro) and ? (orst)
---------
* at 10:35 MST, swapped ozone target
* from 11:15-11:40? MST, swapped out the N2 cylinder
removed, CC153498 (~100 psi)
added, CC153310 (~400 psi). (this was leftover by Jia)
* downloaded logger data (soil logger had time problems, but only for
the last sample). the logger files are:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 179710 Sep 29 11:43 soil9_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1557 Sep 29 12:08 soil9_29b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 28022 Sep 29 12:51 ucb9_29.dat*
* buried the 257-L (watermark 200) soil moisture sensor (connected to
the UCB logger).
* tried a new cable going from the 2m Rnet sensor to the UCB logger
(for some reason these data are not correct). the values seemed
reasonable when the cable was first connected.
* setup a new battery/power for the soil logger (hopefully this will
fix the time/date problems with this logger).
329: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 10-Oct-2005 11:15:12 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, September 27th (SpB, MW)
Tuesday, September 27th Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB, MW
Purpose of visit: Fill laser with Liquid N2. Swap out dessicant on
profile system.
Weather: Clear and cool in the morning. Some gusts of wind.
Conditions were highly variable...a quick thunderstorm passed through
around 1pm. Some lightning and thunder as I was heading from tower to
trailer. The sun was shining as I was leaving (see photos). Nice
mammatus to the east.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove my jeep up to the site. Brought 2 suitcases and a 10-liter
dewar of ln2 up to the trailer.
* Mike was arriving at about the same time and collected some soil
samples.
* Tim T was up there...winding things down for the season.
---------
* at 10:00 MST, laser dewar topped off (from 17cm to 29cm). This
used all the ln2 i brought with me from MRS.
* at 10:16 MST, zeroed the li-6251 (~0.007 mV). "BT" was flashing on
the panel?? (not sure what this means).
* from 10:16 - 10:52 MST, swapped out the dessicant on the profiler (li-6251).
("BT" was flashing on the front panel?? (not sure what this means))
- at 10:16 MST, did zero (value is approx -0.007 mV).
- at 10:30:00, did zero + blow test (seemed to be leaking!).
- at 10:30:0-10:50:0 MST, checked for leaks. tightended down fittings (might need
to replace the small swagelock fittings on the tubing).
- at 10:50:0 MST, ran span gas into system, constant at approx 1.206 mV. zero and
blow test, ok.
- at 10:52 MST, back to auto mode.
* tried to connect to the ncar ati---still no success using the cable
made by andrew. typical DB-9 pinouts:
pin 2, send data from PC
pin 3, recieve data from instrument
pin 8, "ready" signal
pin 7, "request" for device to send data
* downloaded some logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 427663 Sep 27 11:14 soil9_27.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 293 Sep 27 11:15 soil9_27b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 594 Sep 27 11:26 soil9_27c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 592 Sep 27 11:37 soil9_27d.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 3289 Sep 27 12:30 soil9_27e.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 453505 Sep 27 11:42 tc9_27.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 93 Sep 27 12:19 ucb9_27.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 732239 Sep 27 13:08 prf9_27.dat*
* setup the li-6251 in the trailer and was using it to calibrate some
span tanks. still need to do a bunch of these...but it appears to be
working ok.
328: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 10-Oct-2005 11:14:18 MDT, site visit on Thursday, September 22nd (SpB, JH, LSD, TR, RM, MW, NT, CK)
Thursday, September 22nd Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH, LSD, TR, RM, MW, NT, CK
Purpose of visit: Collect tree samples.
Weather: Overcast, but not a bad day to work. It rained
the previous day.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Rented a suburban so all 8 of us went up in one vehicle (met
at settlers park).
---------
* peeled bark off of small twigs/branches for about 6 hours! (these
were then put in some kind of solution).
* at around 12:00 MST, went to download the logger data from the soil
logger. There was a problem with the power there (didn't seem to
connect properly). I moved the battery/charger from the UCB logger
and connected it to the soil logger (this was a quick fix).
* downloaded some logger data (might be time problems at the soil
logger):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 634345 Sep 22 12:02 tc9_22.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 167167 Sep 22 12:13 mrs9_22.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns 942255 Sep 27 08:45 mrs_050922.dat
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 27534 Sep 22 12:18 ucb9_22.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 619259 Sep 22 12:41 soil9_22.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 295 Sep 22 12:42 soil9_22b.dat*
327: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 10-Oct-2005 11:04:08 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, September 20th (SpB, LSD)
Tuesday, September 20th Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB, LSD
Purpose of visit: change cal/span gas.
Weather: Beautiful! Aspens are changing color.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Laura drove (we met at CU).
* the Aspens are in prime color!
---------
* at 9:40 MST, swiped the krypton hygrometer.
* at 9:50 MST, changed the span gas at the tower (brought the
near-empty scott-marrin cylinder back to the trailer). The change
was:
CA02337 at 100 psi
CC114714 at 500 psi. (scott-marrin)
* at 11:00 MST, switched the wiring on the 2m REBs sensor.
GND wire -- amp pin 1 -- H
black wire -- amp pin 2 -- L
red wire -- amp pin 3 -- ground
(Rnet seemed to be ~ -30 mV...is this correct??).
* at 11:15 MST, connected 257-L soil water matrix probe to the
ucb logger (ucb_02.csi). Wiring:
ex1 - black
grnd - clear
se chan 7 - red wire
signal gnd - white
* downloaded some UCB logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 84134 Sep 20 10:15 ucb9_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 99 Sep 20 11:28 ucb9_20b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 446 Sep 20 12:15 ucb9_20c.dat*
323: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 10-Oct-2005 10:56:01 MDT, site visit on Thursday, September 15th (SpB)
Thursday, September 15th Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit:
Weather: Cool and clear. It snowed 2 nights ago.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up the rental jeep.
* the Aspens are just starting to turn a bit yellow.
---------
* at 11:55 MST, topped off the laser liquid N2. (there was not much
left...brought the empty 10-liter dewar back down to MRS).
* tried to upgrade pc208w on the gateway from version 3.01 to version
3.3 (this is to install the CS-616 water content sensors).
"Found an installation of PC208W that did NOT qualify for the patch"
"The patch was NOT applied"
* at 12:30 MST, moved the orst temperature sensor from 2m up to 8m.
* brought up the refurbished AM25T s/n 1396 (used to be "mux I (A)").
This AM25T is now installed on the ground near the North Canopy tower.
It collects the data for tc51-tc75. The wiring is:
AM25T Wire Color CR23X
------ ---------- ---
reset Dark Blue C5
Clk Black #3 C6
12V Red 12V
Gnd Black #4 Gnd
Gnd Black #2 Gnd
L Black #1 L (diff ch3)
H White H (diff ch3)
* tried to get the surface IR sensor working, but it appears to be
dead (ps, it seemed to start working again later in the Sept!).
* the AM25T which is inside the box with the soil cr23x is sn 1616.
* downloaded some logger data (time on soil logger seems off):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 646889 Sep 15 12:36 met9_15.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 444008 Sep 15 13:09 nctc9_15.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 23402 Sep 15 12:30 prf9_15b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1019690 Sep 15 12:26 prf9_15.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 279703 Sep 15 13:39 soil9_15.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 296 Sep 15 13:48 soil9_15b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 301 Sep 15 13:50 soil9_15c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 491 Sep 15 14:51 tc9_15b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 153251 Sep 15 14:45 tc9_15.dat*
* the time on the soil logger was off by:
logger: 9/1/05 14:13:28
actual: 9/15/05 13:41:00 MST
322: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 10-Oct-2005 10:54:19 MDT, site visit on Monday, September 12th (SpB, SS)
Monday, September 12th Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site: SpB, SS
Purpose of visit: meet with Sean S to see the laser. get the laser on
the network (with Orrie). Get logger data and check tower instruments.
Weather: Warm and clear. There is a fairly strong downslope breeze
blowing. It's still warm out, but the breeze has an autumn feel to
it.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up the rental jeep.
* the Aspens are just starting to turn a bit yellow.
---------
* Sean S was putting the final touches on the laser system.
* put laser on the network (10.0.0.3).
* at 12:25 MST, slightly raised the ORST prt temperature sensor (it's
at 2m).
* at 11:45?, moved two thermocouples near the soil temperature
"intercomparison" location. One TC is connected directly to the cr23x
(chan7), and one is from the AM25T mux (chan8). The one from the mux
was just sitting on the ground (ie, not buried).
* note, at 11:50 MST, the sun was on the snow-temp probes, but NOT on
the soil sensors!
* downloaded some logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 893739 Sep 12 11:27 tc9_12.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1239084 Sep 12 11:39 soil9_12.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1549 Sep 12 11:55 soil9_12b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 147553 Sep 12 12:01 ucb9_12.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1754792 Sep 12 16:18 mrs_050912.dat
321: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 10-Oct-2005 10:53:24 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, August 30th (SpB, JH)
Tuesday, August 30th Visit:
---------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH
Purpose of visit: move the ncar ati sonic out of the shed. clean
up the shed.
Weather: Clear, bright and DRY. still very dry up at the site (but a
cold front is on the way). Some blustery bursts of downslope wind.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up the rental jeep. A permit to cover the period from
Sept 4-11 is on the dashboard.
* moved some stuff out of the bowling shed for the laser (which
arrives next week!).
---------
* Jia was taking some transpiration/pressure bomb measurements.
* at 9:43 MST, replaced the ozone target.
* checked the loads on each circuit:
July 2003 Sept 2005
--------- ---------
Outlet = 1 A 1 A
Bottom = 3.5 A
Middle = 13 A
Top = 3.2 A
* attached the ncar ati sonic to the tower, but left it "unconnected".
(This was primarily to get it out of the way and in a safe location.)
* cleaned up around the shed.
320: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 10-Oct-2005 10:52:22 MDT, site visit on Monday, August 29th (SpB)
Monday, August 29th Visit:
--------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: fix pump problem with li-6262, set up prt probe,
continue with soil temperature set-up. Take down the KZ radiometer
to return to EOL/semmer.
Weather: Clear, bright and DRY. very dry up there. Some blustery
bursts of downslope wind mixed with some calm periods.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up the rental jeep (no flat tire this time!).
* Lots of creatures about: a weasel around the tower (under bowlings
shed), either a big coopers hawk or a goshawk(?), a bobcat (or lynx)
along the peak-to-peak, and a coyote (along sugarloaf rd).
---------
* the li-6262 pump was running BACKWARDS!! this problem started
sometime Saturday afternoon...turning it off and back on corrected
the problem.
* at 8:59 MST, zeroed li-6262,
before zero: co2 ~ 192 mV
h2o ~ 147 mV
the zero for both of these is MAXED out!
after zero: co2 ~ 130 mV
h2o ~ 120 mV
* at 9:05 MST, quick zero of li-6251.
* at 9:30 MST, swiped krypton hygrometer.
* added the prt sensor from oregon state univ...the info is:
Temp = a*mV + b, where, a=0.0199, b=0.0852
wiring:
-------
red wire = +5V DC
black = ground
white = se channel (+/- 5 V).
green = ground
* between 11:45-12:00 MST, the sun is hitting the soil T intercomparison
location!
* at 14:00 MSt, started collecting data with the orst system. added
these data to the nctc logger in place of tc_12 (nctc_01.csi). nctc
logger chan 12, purple wire (H), red (L), black (Gnd).
* downloaded logger data (soil logger time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 880941 Aug 29 09:34 prf8_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 340485 Aug 29 09:39 prf8_29b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 749237 Aug 29 09:45 met8_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 266 Aug 29 09:46 met8_29b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 523005 Aug 29 10:14 nctc8_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 471974 Aug 29 10:30 cnr8_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 314 Aug 29 12:30 soil8_29b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 444803 Aug 29 12:26 soil8_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 347380 Aug 29 12:37 uc8_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 118168 Aug 29 12:34 ucb8_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 4041 Aug 29 13:46 nctc8_29b.dat*
* soil logger time problems:
logger time: 8/24, 11:49:00
real time: 8/29, 12:25:51 MST
318: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 10-Oct-2005 10:48:16 MDT, site visit on Thursday, August 25th (SpB)
Thursday, August 25th Visit:
----------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: put back up our ati sonic.
Weather: Odd weather. It was cloudy and stormy. A fairly intense
storm came through right as I was swapping out the ati's. Then it
hailed briefly later in the afternoon (around 5pm). The weather
systems were really moving rapidly.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove up the rental jeep. Got a flat tire on the way back to
Boulder.
---------
* ATI had reset the k-probe to the "default" settings. This caused
all kinds of problems since i had to put the settings back to the way
we like them (ASCII output). Many e-mails with Andrew/Gordon/Gary
about doing this...they each contributed and i was eventually able to
get it working again with "minicom" (i had to power cycle the ati at
the tower). Here are some of the details of these e-mails:
------------------ some stuff about the ati sonic:
info from andrew:
Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 17:19:38 MDT
To: "'Sean Burns'"
From: "andrew turnipseed"
Subject: RE: question
Thanks for the file location.
When you hook up Hyperterminal to the ATI - the ATI should be spewing wind
data (if its powered up). To get into the setup menu - hit ESC. Then just
hit the keys it tells you to. Seems like 0 always sends you either (1) up
the directory hierarchy or (2) exits the setup and goes back to sending wind
data.
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 13:36:48 MDT
To: "'Sean Burns'"
From: "andrew turnipseed"
Subject: RE: changes to ati sonic...
I always logged the ATI sonic in ASCI format - not binary. I used to set
the ATI to output in TERSE ASCI + I would add the "output spike status" (or
whatever ATI calls it now). So the ASCI output would look like:
Uuuu vvvv wwww TTTT S 20 20 20
(where the 20s represent the number of sonic pulses (on u,v,w) that the ATI
averaged into a single 10 Hz output)
if you can send commands to the ATI - you can hit ESC and then go into their
menu to set the output options.
andrew
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 14:16:13 MDT
To: "'Sean Burns'"
From: "andrew turnipseed"
Subject: RE: changes to ati sonic...
I had a cable that I used to talk to the ATI up on the tower - last I saw it
was hanging up in the back of the trailer (9-pin AMP CPC connector on one
end, DB-9 serial conn. And 2 pigtails at the other). If its still set up
the way I had it - the ATI is connected to a blue plastic box with a short
haul modem in it. Sonic goes in one side and there are two connectors on
the other - one goes down tower to short haul modem/quacker, the other is a
straight-through RS232 connection (and power). My cable was meant to go on
the straight-through connection. I think you may also have to connect the
pigtails to a +12V power supply. (I can't remember if you can use both the
short haul and the direct connection at the same time - the short haul
connection has +12V coming in).
andrew
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 15:35:09 MDT
To: maclean@ucar.edu
cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU
From: "Sean Burns"
Subject: ati...
hi gordon,
i found some info about how to run 'minicom' with the sonic...it's
on the web at:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/logbook/Logbook_Contents.html#%2027
(entry 27 in the logbook)...
for some reason or another this isn't working for me...i'm not sure
what the problem is...but i've removed chan206 from prep.config and
am now running it without the ati data.
losing the sonic for now is not too big of a deal. . .so, if you are
busy, don't worry about this too much...thanks!
SpB.
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 15:55:41 MDT
To: Sean Burns
From: Gordon Maclean
Subject: Re: changes to ati sonic...
It looks like the parity(even/odd/none) and data bits (7/8) do not
agree between the data system and the sonic. Most likely the
data system is assuming N/8/1 and the sonic is config'd for 7/E/1.
rserial is screwing up the output a bit by adding the leading fffff's:
U\0xffffffa000.36
If you ignore the 6 leading 'f's the first character after the U is
a hex a0. If you unset the most significant bit, this becomes
a hex 20 which is a space. Most likely the sonic is setting
this bit to ensure correct parity.
Gordon
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 16:11:22 MDT
To: Gordon Maclean
cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU
From: "Sean Burns"
Subject: Re: changes to ati sonic...
hey Gordon,
can you communicate with the ati from mini-com? it's on usb6...so it
would be:
minicom USB6
from the quacker...i could not get it to respond....do you need to do
anything to "activate" the connection to the ati? like "initialize
modem"...and why does it say, "offline" in the lower right corner?
any ideas about this??
SpB.
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 16:57:42 MDT
To: "'Sean Burns'"
From: "gary"
Subject: RE: SONIC #980201
Sean,
I'm sorry, I did not turn on the 'flag' values. We changed boards so the
non-volatile settings didn't get transferred. I thought I remembered the
settings being very close to default values, so didn't bother to record
them, but I do remember now that the status words were turned on. To turn
them on:
Hit 'ESC' to get the sonic main menu
Type 'Z' for the factory settings menu
Type 'I' to turn on the status outputs
Type '0' (zero) to get back to main
and 0 again to exit the menus
Gary
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 18:04:40 MDT
To: "gary"
cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU, turnip@ucar.edu, maclean@ucar.edu,
kirk.ranno@Colorado.EDU
From: "Sean Burns"
Subject: Re: SONIC #980201
Hi,
fyi---the new ati appears to be working...gary i also increased the
number of pulses per sample (from 1 to 20)...i don't recall the exact
keystrokes to do this, but i think it was the 2nd entry in the factory
settings menu. now i'm getting data like:
rserial quacker 206
*** use ^d or ^c to terminate rserial
send socket open to quacker
-0121 0674-0158 1141 S 20 20 20\r\n
-0216 0691-0182 1135 S 20 20 20\r\n
-0257 0648-0207 1122 S 20 20 20\r\n
-0387 0516-0307 1110 S 20 20 20\r\n
-0349 0412-0304 1101 S 20 20 20\r\n
-0380 0315-0094 1121 S 20 20 20\r\n
-0233 0338-0125 1107 S 20 20 20\r\n
-0192 0499-0306 1128 S 20 20 20\r\n
-0275 0394-0031 1090 S 20 20 20\r\n
-0259 0390-0002 1103 S 20 20 20\r\n
and the u/v/w values look reasonable with cockpit (esp since the
transducers might be wet)....i was able to change the ati parameters
with minicom after i had power cycled the sonic...however, after i got
back to the trailer i was not able to use minicom on the sonic again
(Gordon, i might ask you about this sometime...)
thanks for all your help! gotta get going....i'll check the data
in more detail tomorrow...
SpB.
* some other notes about the ati sonic with the aster:
to modify the ati you need to look at (on russter2):
/usr/local/isff/aster/projects/NIWOT/ops1[192]: more ../../../config/sio_converters
and also in prep.config:
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#CHANNEL 206
# sonic - new ATI
#
s=quacker:206 c=sonic_atik("ati.NIWOT",1.e-5,2.5,"flag")
d=(u,v,w,tc,ucnt,vcnt,wcnt,uflag,vflag,wflag,tcflag).atik r=10
m=(-20:20,-20:20,-10:10,-15:25,0:25,0:20,0:20,-0.3:1.3,-0.3:1.3,-0.3:1.3,-0.3:1.3)
317: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 10-Oct-2005 10:18:43 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, August 24th (SpB, JH)
Wednesday, August 24th Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH
Purpose of visit: fix heat flux plate wires, setup prt from OSU.
Weather: Blustery. Clear skies in the morning...some cumulus clouds
out on the divide in the early afternoon. A pleasant day to be at
the site.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove up the rental jeep.
* brought up the spare deep-cycle battery.
---------
* Brought out the reference prt sensor from OSU. started to set it up near
the 2m T/RH sensor.
* downloaded some logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 535614 Aug 24 11:54 soil8_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 2200 Aug 24 12:29 soil8_24b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 285153 Aug 24 12:33 tc8_24.dat*
* there was a problem with the time from the soil logger:
logger time: 8/24/05, 10:55:45
real time: 8/24/05, 11:45:00 MST
* repaired a few of the soil flux sensors?
316: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 10-Oct-2005 10:13:51 MDT, site visit on Thursday, August 18th (SpB, KR, PC)
Thursday, August 18th Visit:
----------------------------
At the site: SpB, KR, PC
Purpose of visit: swap flasks, set up temperature intercomparison.
Weather: Cool. Fair weather cumulus. Clouds were darkening when we
left (around 1pm).
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove up the rental jeep. (1/2 day at the site.)
* moved some cylinders around. There are now 2 new N2 cylinders out
at the tower.
* version of PC208W on gateway computer: 3.01
---------
* Kirk and Pete swapped the robots flasks:
-rw-r--r-- 1 ranno 131639 Aug 18 09:57 050818E.DAT
-rw-r--r-- 1 ranno 160299 Aug 18 09:22 050818W.DAT
* at 10:15 MST, added the 107-L soil temperature probe (get the sn!!)
to the soil data logger (note, this is after the calibration at NCAR).
wiring:
black - exitation port #3
red - SE #9
purple/clear - ground.
* bunched the 3 snow profile probes, the 107-L, and one of the RTD
sensors together for a first try at a temperature "intercomparison".
* downloaded some logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 167233 Aug 18 11:23 mrs8_18.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 5258 Aug 18 11:20 soil8_18b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 175835 Aug 18 10:00 soil8_18.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 100461 Aug 18 11:25 tc8_18.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 21884 Aug 18 11:29 ucb8_18.dat*
* the soil logger time seemed to have reverted to 8/16...but this only
impacted the final sample (ie, all the other ones seem to have a
reasonable time).
* checked the broken HFT (flux plate) sensors:
HFT_1 = -9999 site1, near cs615 sensor, severed (grey wire)
HFT_6 = -9999 site8, severed
HFT_9 = -9999 site1, in box -- chan9
* The UCb logger appears to be working ok now.
315: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 10-Oct-2005 10:12:43 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, August 16th (SpB)
Tuesday, August 16th Visit:
--------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: check UCb logger.
Weather: Cool and blustery. The wind had an autumn feel to it. Some
dark clouds up along the divide.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove up the rental jeep.
* cleaned up some of the stuff at the hydra site.
* brought an empty N2 cylinder back down to campus.
---------
* Pete was collecting litter (and installing some new litter boxes).
* at ? MST, buried the hmp343 probe a bit deeper in the soil.
* Checked the power at the UCb logger. The power strip to the battery charger
was not on!! So, the battery had been drained and we lost around 4 days of
data. Reset the power strip and then things seemed to be working ok.
* downloaded some logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 610243 Aug 16 10:23 soil8_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 332884 Aug 16 10:29 tc8_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 183897 Aug 16 10:13 uc8_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 33069 Aug 16 10:14 ucb8_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 2720 Aug 16 11:50 mrs8_16.dat*
* kirk setup the MRS snowtemperature probes.
* both the east and west robot had done=1 with a range of around
75ppm.
314: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 10-Oct-2005 10:10:24 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, August 9th (SpB)
Tuesday, August 9th Visit:
--------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: download logger data. swap N2 cylinder and
li-6251 dessicant tube.
Weather: Calm and cool in the morning with altostratus (As) clouds. A
few sun-breaks around lunchtime. At around 3pm MDT a small
rain-shower passed over (and then it stopped).
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove up the rental jeep.
* Pete C was going to go up, but was feeling sick and cancelled.
* There was a big insect hatch up here...it looks like a flying
ant (see photos). They were flying around everywhere!
* on Aug 11th Kirk and Pete brought up 2 cylinders of co2 cal
gas:
CC156367: 406.4 ppm
CC86948: 404.2 ppm
---------
* between 9:13-9:26 MST, swapped the li-6251 dessicant. I left
the flow setting at just below "15"...this seems to help keep
the pressure during cals similar to during sampling.
* between 9:45-10:15 MST, swapped out the N2 cylinder. the old one
was nearly empty (probably would have gone empty within 24 hrs). Did
a leak check for around 1/2-hr...and used some snoop on it.
New N2 cylinder: CC153498, approx 1750 psi.
Old N2 Cylinder: CC17726, less than 50psi. still at the tower.
* at 11:20 MST, swiped the krypton hygrometer.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 861538 Aug 9 09:07 prf8_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 291065 Aug 9 09:11 prf8_9b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 707818 Aug 9 09:18 met8_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 497930 Aug 9 09:40 nctc8_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1314536 Aug 9 10:07 soil8_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 384016 Aug 9 10:11 soil8_9b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 903127 Aug 9 10:20 tc8_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 496737 Aug 9 10:30 uc8_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 206125 Aug 9 10:38 ucb8_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 453450 Aug 9 11:12 cnr8_9.dat*
* there was a time problem with the soil logger data...but maybe it
was only a problem for one sample (the last one)?!?
* checked the east robot, done=1, range=77ppm, attempt=1.
313: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Aug-2005 12:34:10 MDT, site visit on Friday, August 5th (PC)
Friday, August 5th Visit:
--------------------------
At the site: PC + possible others?
Purpose of visit: swap robot flasks.
Weather: not sure.
---------
* Pete swapped the flasks and downloaded the robot logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 32650 Aug 5 14:41 050805e.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 35068 Aug 5 13:53 050805w.dat*
* Pete was also at the site on Tues (8/2) and Wed (8/3) taking soil
respiration measurements.
312: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Aug-2005 12:33:20 MDT, site visit on Friday, July 29th (KR + others?)
Friday, July 29th Visit:
------------------------
At the site: KR, + others?
Purpose of visit: Reboot the data system and swap robot flasks.
Weather: not sure.
---------
Misc Notes:
*
---------
* at around 10:00 MST, rebooted quacker and the data system was back
on again.
* east/west robot flasks swapped:
-rw-r--r-- 1 ranno 81250 Jul 29 07:05 050729E.DAT
-rw-r--r-- 1 ranno 114317 Aug 9 20:05 050729W.DAT
311: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Aug-2005 12:32:28 MDT, site visit on Thursday, July 28th (KR, PC, JH, AR, TR, R, K)
Thursday, July 28th Visit:
--------------------------
At the site: KR, PC, JH, AR, T, R, K
Purpose of visit: Collect samples for sugar extraction.
Weather: looked sunny in the photos.
---------
Misc Notes:
* the data system crashed in the morning.
---------
* at around 10am local time the data system went down. It sounds like
Kirk was checking the data at the quacker and possibly the usb
connection was accidentally disconnected?
310: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Aug-2005 12:30:22 MDT, site visit on Thursday, July 21st (SpB, JH, KR, PC, AR)
Thursday, July 21st Visit:
--------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH, KR, PC, AR
Purpose of visit: set up old tchydra logger for undercanopy radiation. swap
robot flasks. download logger data.
Weather: Hot and clear skies in the morning. It clouded up a bit
in the afternoon and distant thunder could be heard. Seemed like it
might rain, but it never happened.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove up the rental jeep.
* Jia had to cancel the pre-dawn since there was no regulator wrench
down in the lab??
* hauled out a new cylinder of N2 (the one at the tower has ~700 psi
left)
---------
* connected the in-canopy radiation sensors to the old hydratc
logger...this is now called "ucb". the connections are:
ch1 = up-looking par sensor (blue wire=L, green wire= H)
ch2 = down-looking par sensor
ch3 = REBs Rnet sensor (red= H, black=L, metal= Gnd).
* at ~12:30 MST, swapped out ozone target.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 219605 Jul 21 11:46 cnr7_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 344767 Jul 21 11:57 met7_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 559764 Jul 21 12:49 prf7_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 250 Jul 21 12:49 prf7_21b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 902346 Jul 21 12:58 nctc7_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 813568 Jul 21 13:25 soil7_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 95600 Jul 21 13:30 tc7_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 184970 Jul 21 09:47 uc7_21.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1742 Jul 21 11:23 uc7_21b.dat*
309: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Aug-2005 12:28:58 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, July 19th (SpB, KR, CXY, SO, MR, JB)
Tuesday, July 19th Visit:
-------------------------
At the site: SpB, KR, CXY, SO, MR, JB
Purpose of visit: swap out the problematic ATI. replace the AM25T on
the soil logger.
Weather: Very hot and dry (reached 100F in Boulder). Minimal clouds.
There were some times when the wind was blustery and downslope. And
other time it was upslope.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove up the rental jeep.
* Scott Ollinger (UNH), Mike Ryan, John Bradford, Jeff Hicke, and
Marie-Louise Smith were up sampling branches (with guns).
* Chuixiang came up to look around the site.
* on the way back to boulder stopped at Applied Technologies Inc in
longmont (1120 Deleware Ave) and gave the problematic ATI to Gary
Zimmerman (gary@apptech.com).
* there was a strange data system shutodown on July 15th (it seemed
to shutdown as i logged out from russter2). it was down for about
6 hours...
---------
* replaced the broken ati sonic (sn 980201) with one borrowed from
steve oncley at ncar (sn 980202). (note, this required us to modify
the connection a bit since the holes for the set screws were in
different places).
* between 11:35-11:39 MST, swiped the krypton hygrometer.
* disconnected the thermocouples at the hydra site and moved the
cr23x back to the main tower (to use at the mini-tower). The connections
are:
ch1 - am25t (which had a bad ref temp sensor)
ch2 - 6G
ch3 - 6C
ch4 - 4G
ch5 - 4C
ch6 - 5G
ch7 - 5C
ch8 - am25t mux box
ch9 - 5G (soldered tc)
ch24 (se) - gmp343
* gmp343 connections: chan24 (se) - yellow wire
ground - metal wire
12V - pink wire
ground - grey wire
* downloaded the tc logger data and replaced the broken am25t with the
one fixed by campbell (am25t, sn 1616).
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 331032 Jul 19 12:48 tc7_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 2449 Jul 19 14:49 tc7_19b.dat*
* checked the wiring on the TC logger:
TC#6 - on ground (not in soil)
TC#18 - out of tree (just loose in the air)
TC#19 - loose in the air
308: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Aug-2005 12:27:34 MDT, site visit on Thursday, July 14th (SpB, KR, PC, SS, JZ, etc)
Thursday, July 14th Visit:
--------------------------
At the site: SpB, KR, PC,
Purpose of visit: meet up with Utah guys. make network modifications
to russter2 (ie, be here to reboot russter2).
Weather: sunny and bright.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove up the rental jeep.
* University of Utah (Sean S and John) were working on the shed.
---------
* help utah take out some lumber, etc to the tower.
* at 10:15 MST, disconnected the radiation data from the UC logger and
started using the old program again (twosonic.csi). Could not get a
new program to work and still send 10-hz data to the quacker!
* disconnected the 107-L temperature probe from the soil data logger.
red- High (SE #9)
purple + clear = ground
* brought the 107-L sensor down to NCAR for proper calibration.
* moved the MRS soil temperature probes back to near the tower.
* at 2:15 MDT, rebooted russter2 since it will now be acting as a
server (so Dave Bowling can access the laser and cr5000).
307: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Aug-2005 12:26:39 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, July 12th (SpB, JH, KR, AR)
Tuesday, July 12th Visit:
------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH, KR, AR
Purpose of visit: check on east robot. setup radiation instruments
on the mini-tower (UC logger).
Weather: calm and hot. some smallish clouds around.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove up the rental jeep.
* first good look at the greenback cut-throat (at the bridge).
* got a glimpse of a weasel (i think?) at the upper edge of the meadow below
the outhouse.
* Jia and Althea were doing some needle measurements with the licor on the
tower.
---------
* wiring for the 2nd REBS Rnet sensor (sn Q96333):
pin #1 - red - High
pin #2 - black - Low
pin #3 - bare wire - Grnd
* added the following to the UC logger:
ch5 - up-looking PAR
ch6 - down-looking PAR
ch7 - REBs Rnet
* at 11:26 MST, started collecting Rnet and PAR data with the UC
logger...note: this caused the UC logger to no longer send out the
hi-rate data at 10-hz!! it seems that the UC logger is maxed out with
2 sonics and a li-7500...so for several days we are not getting these
data at 10-hz.
* from 13:06 - 13:18 MST, swapped out the dessicant on the profiler (li-6251).
- at 13:06 MST, did zero (value is approx 0.003 mV).
- at 13:15:00-13:15:50 MST, did zero + blow test (ok).
- at 13:15:50-13:16:50 MST, ran span gas into system, constant at approx 1.393 mV.
- at 13:17:30 MST, back to auto mode.
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 606415 Jul 12 08:46 cnr7_12.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1018670 Jul 12 09:05 prf7_12.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 502052 Jul 12 09:10 prf7_12b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 946247 Jul 12 09:18 met7_12.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 315428 Jul 12 10:58 uc7_12.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 639513 Jul 12 13:36 soil7_12.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 663961 Jul 12 13:42 tc7_12.dat*
306: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Aug-2005 12:25:40 MDT, site visit on Thursday, July 7th (SpB, KR, PC)
Thursday, July 7th Visit:
-------------------------
At the site: SpB, KR, PC
Purpose of visit: Start setting up some radiation sensors on the
mini-tower. swap robot flasks.
Weather: Sunny.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove up the rental jeep.
---------
* Kirk ran some test on the east robot and determined that the irga
in the east robot is the problem.
* Started setting up some of the radiation sensors at the mini-tower...the
instruments are:
REBs Q*7 Net Radiometer (sn Q96333)
C.F. Top = 9.22 Wm-2/mV
C.F. Bottom = 11.30 Wm-2/mV
2 PAR sensors:
up-looking = sn Q23139
down-looking = sn Q22793
305: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Aug-2005 12:24:46 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, July 5th (SpB, KR)
Tuesday, July 5th Visit:
------------------------
At the site: SpB, KR
Purpose of visit: check on east robot. take down the pump at the
top of the tower with Tim (Herman Sievering).
Weather: It was cool and overcast in the morning (we seemed to be on
the edge of the clouds). A gust of wind passed through around 11am
and then it was clear and sunny. The clouds seemed to disappear in an
instant.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove up the rental jeep.
* como creek is starting to mellow out (Kirk saw a couple of cutthroat)
---------
* met Tim at 10am and took down the pump at the upper level of the tower
(it belongs to Herman Sievering).
* made some preparations for adding the extra instruments to the "UC"
mini-tower. Need to make a cable for the net radiometer and for the
fan that powers it. The instruments to add are: up-down PAR sensors,
net radiometer, soil wetness sensor, and soil moisture sensors.
(note, need to find the resistor that goes with the PAR sensors!)
* Kirk and I decided to try swapping out the soda lime at the east
robot. if this fixes the problem then we will still have a successful
measurement cylcle at the east robot this week.
* removed the AM25T mux at the hydra site (to return to campbell).
* removed the short-haul modems at the hydra site (to use with hydra
at the tower).
* downloaded soil logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 436194 Jul 5 10:24 soil7_5.dat*
304: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Aug-2005 12:22:44 MDT, site visit on Thursday, June 30th (SpB, KR, PC)
Thursday, June 30th Visit:
--------------------------
At the site: SpB, KR, PC
Purpose of visit: swap flasks. continue breaking down the hydra, swap
li-6251 dessicant.
Weather: It was a hot, calm, buggy day. Mosquitoes were as bad as
they get (esp around the bowling shed). Some large convective cells
further east on the plains.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove up the rental jeep.
---------
* Pete re-checked the tension on some of the tower cables (ie, the 450 and 900
readings from Tuesday). The results compared fairly well with 2004 data
(i think these numbers are tension in lbs):
* at ~10:00 MST, changed the span gas to the S-M cylinder from last summer.
Tony Britt Nominal Britt
Cyl ID ID Cal Value Post-cal Location (as of 8/23/04)
------- ---- ------ -------- -------- ------------------------
CA02337 1 417.99 422 417.953 Pine Cal4
* replaced span gas at tower (CC187532 replaced with S-M cylinder CA02337, co2=417.953 ppm)
* the pressures on the p.prof
* between 11:29:00-11:43:45 MST, swapped the li-6251 dessicant.
* between 12:00-12:35 MST, tried to figure out why the li-6251
pressure during the cals is so different than during the sampling
periods (by adjusting the needle valves which control the flow rates
of the N2 and span gas). This didn't seem to help...part of the
problem might be the small sampling pump?
* downloaded the logger data many times, ie:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 170035 Jun 30 10:44 soil6_30.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 290 Jun 30 10:34 soil6_30b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 294 Jun 30 10:36 soil6_30c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 8984 Jun 30 13:05 soil6_30d.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 347941 Jun 30 13:32 uc6_30.dat*
* there was a problem with the soil logger time:
Data Logger Logger Time PC/MST Time
----------- ---------------- -------------
soil 4/27/05, 15:48:01 6/30/05, 12:31:00 MST
(file, soil6_30c.dat has the correct time/date).
* The reason we re-downloaded the soil data at 13:05 was that we added
a new soil sensor (Campbell 107-L) to the soil data logger and buried
it right next to the rtd#5 sensor. We are also now outputting the
battery voltage for the soil data logger. The new soil logger program
is called, "soilsno2.csi".
* Kirk did the robots:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 53782 Jun 30 10:15 050630e.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 430620 Jun 30 10:40 050630w.dat*
* the east robot had a problem---the range was only 9ppm and the co2
values are all very low (many near zero)...(Andy sent a long e-mail
about how to check this).
* dismantled stuff around the Hydra and moved the hydra back out to
near the CU tower. Some connections (note, took photos of all the
connections):
A8 - West, lev1
A9 - East, lev1
A7 - air
B8 - North, lev1
B9 - South, lev1
303: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Aug-2005 12:16:39 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, June 28th (SpB, KR, PC, AR)
Tuesday, June 28th Visit:
-------------------------
At the site: SpB, KR, PC, AR
Purpose of visit: start breaking down the hydra and return some of the
borrowed equipment to ncar.
Weather: The wind was blustery at times and completely calm at times.
A slight shower/precip just after noon. Some powerful lightning
around the tower as we were trying to roll up the power cable. One
struck right across the road...it hit one of the C1 structures.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove up the rental jeep.
* Althea was taking some transpiration measurements.
---------
* Pete checked the tension on the tower cables. The results compared
with 2004 data (i think these numbers are tension in lbs):
inside cables outside cables
low high low high
2004: NW 600 600 680 680 (ie, corner near fence door)
2005: NW 525 500 500 525
2004: NE 640 640 680 680
2005: NE 550 600 700 900**
2004: SW 550 600 600 600
2005: SW 500 525 550 550
2004: SE 600 600 610 700
2005: SE 500 450 500 600
NOTE: in 2004 we borrowed a tensionometer from NCAR so this might
be why some values are higher relative to 2005 data. We
should re-check the NE outside cables. **The following visit we
rechecked the 900 reading for NE high and it was ok.
* finished putting the bolts on the replacement step.
* downloaded logger data (i think the soil logger has a time
problem?):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 262114 Jun 28 10:32 tchy6_28.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 513611 Jun 28 11:25 tc6_28.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 956635 Jun 28 11:34 soil6_28.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns 631423 Jul 12 07:23 mrs_050628.dat
* rolled up the green power cable and hauled the small transformer
back to the trailer (returned to NCAR on wed morning).
302: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Aug-2005 12:12:41 MDT, site visit on Thursday, June 23rd (SpB, KR, PC)
Thursday, June 23rd Visit:
--------------------------
At the site: SpB, KR, PC
Purpose of visit: swap robot flasks, check out the li-6251 returned by
Detlev, fix the broken step on trailer.
Weather: Thick clouds up at the divide. A bit windy/blustery. But
we were primarily in the sunshine.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove up the rental jeep.
* Kirk finished painting the bowling shed.
---------
* replaced the broken step on the tower in the morning (note, still
need to get the correct size bolts for this).
* at 10:11 MST, increased the flow rate of the li-6251 (it was a bit
below 20).
* at 13:19 MST, stopped the fan in the TC hydra box.
* swapped robot flasks:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 28799 Jun 23 09:50 050623e.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 36466 Jun 23 09:19 050623w.dat*
the covar process died at 8:06 on Jun 10..ie:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 285600 Jun 9 18:10 nwt.050608.nc
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 285600 Jun 10 08:06 nwt.050609.nc
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 183176 Jun 10 08:06 nwt.050610.nc
[~] check_aster
Mon Jun 27 16:05:43 MDT 2005
------------- Environment -------------
PROJECT = NIWOT, OPS=ops1
------------- Server tasks -------------
host user pid start exectime process
russter2 sburns 25727 Jun16 ? 00:00:00 adamserver
russter2 sburns 25729 Jun16 ? 00:00:14 nc_server
------------- Ingest tasks -------------
host user pid start exectime process
russter2 sburns 25731 Jun16 ? 00:00:00 ingest
russter2 sburns 32633 Jun17 ? 00:01:01 quacker
------------- Archive tasks -------------
host user pid start exectime process
russter2 root 32643 Jun17 ? 00:00:23 archive quacker .
-------------- Covar calcs --------------
host user pid start exectime process
russter2 sburns 32647 Jun17 ? 00:04:06 covar -S -a quacker
-------------- X processes --------------
host user pid start exectime process
russter2 sburns 32470 08:04 pt00:00:14 xcockpit -a quacker -xrm *Monitor.f
-------------- Ingest Statistics ----------
station port status up since sample/sec serialErrs
quacker 1030 open Jun 17 08:24 33.86 0
-------------- Living adams --------------
quacker
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda3 5162828 818092 4082476 17% /usr/local
/dev/hda8 51088492 38473084 10020112 80% /data
-----------------------------------------
Mon Jun 27 16:05:44 MDT 2005
[~] ndaqstatus quacker
*** System Status *********************************************************
Start time: Fri Jun 17 08:20:22 2005
Restart time: Fri Jun 17 08:24:09 2005
Socket Socket Max Min
Time Sample Lost Write Temp Socket Socket Socket Buffered Total Archive
Diff Rate Samples Errors Unavail Write Write Rate Samples Samples BadTTs
msec #/s # # # bytes bytes byte/s # # #
2558 33.96 0 0 0 6995 6205 1318 346 1033 0
***************************************************************************
*** A2D Status ****************************
A2D Total 5min Total User
Sample Missed Missed Intrpt
Rate Samples Samples Rate
#/s # # #/s
0 0 0 0
A2D Sample
channel Rate MinV MaxV VRes
# #/s V V uV
*******************************************
*** Serial Port Status ****************************************************************************
port flow Msg Sep Msg read sampl min max readerrs writerrs overflow
name chan baud p/d/s cntl Sep Loc Len /sec /sec read read 5min cum 5min cum 5min cum
/dev/ttyUSB0 200 9600 n/8/1 none \0xfc01 BOM 28 10 10 30 30 0 0 0 0 0 0
/dev/ttyUSB1 201 9600 n/8/1 none \0xfc01 BOM 42 10 10 44 44 0 0 0 0 0 0
/dev/ttyUSB3 203 9600 n/8/1 none \0xfc01 BOM 24 1 1 26 26 0 0 0 0 0 0
/dev/ttyUSB4 204 9600 n/8/1 none \0xfc01 BOM 22 1 1 24 24 0 0 0 0 0 0
/dev/ttyUSB5 205 9600 n/8/1 none \0xfc01 BOM 14 1 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 0 0
/dev/ttyUSB6 206 9600 n/8/1 none \0x0a EOM 0 10 10 32 36 0 0 0 0 0 0
/dev/ttyUSB7 207 9600 n/8/1 none \0xfc01 BOM 26 1 1 28 28 0 0 0 0 0 0
***************************************************************************************************
301: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Aug-2005 12:10:12 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, June 21st (SpB, KR, PC)
Tuesday, June 21st Visit:
-------------------------
At the site: SpB, KR, PC
Purpose of visit: check out the li-6251 returned by Detlev, fix
the broken step on trailer.
Weather: It was clear when we arrived. Big thunderheads formed rather
soon after we arrived and there was a brief period of
rain/thunder/lightning. This quickly passed and afterwards the
weather was rather mellow and warm.
---------
Misc Notes:
* met at CU and drove up the rental jeep.
* Pete and Kirk spent the day doing soil flux measurements.
* Spent some time cleaning up the trailer.
* Drilled holes for the replacement step.
* the water is still going over the spillway at Barker Res...boulder
creek is ripping along pretty good right now. Como creek is starting
to mellow out a bit.
---------
* The two recalibrated PAR sensors (LI-190SA Quantum Sensors) are:
SN Q23139 - Calibration Constant = 5.46 umol/(s m2),
Calibration Multiplier = -183.15 umol/(s m2) per microamp
SN Q22793 - Calibration Constant = 5.72 umol/(sec m2),
Calibration Multiplier = -174.83 umol/(s m2) per microamp
* at around 13:00 MST, moved thermocouples at hydra site to the common
location (under a rock and covered with soil). Also, moved the
thermocouple that was connected to the middle snowprobe back to where
the middle snowprobe was located.
* at 13:37 MST, replaced the li-6251 inlet filter at 1m and 2m on the
mini-tower.
* downloaded tchydra and mrs logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 134 Jun 21 13:05 tchy6_21b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 548479 Jun 21 13:03 tchy6_21.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns 1704063 Jun 28 10:29 mrs_050621.dat
300: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Aug-2005 12:06:57 MDT, site visit on Friday, June 17th (SpB, KR)
Friday, June 17th Visit:
------------------------
At the site: SpB, KR
Purpose of visit: Bring back up quacker. Swap robot flasks.
Weather: Bright, sunny and warm in the morning. A fairly stiff
upslope wind was blowing at times. Clouded up a bit in the afternoon,
but never developed into storms.
---------
Misc Notes:
* took the MRS shuttle. Kirk drove up CU Jeep.
* the lock has been moved to the 2nd gate.
* found a LARGE scat just to the side of the main trail (near turnoff
for hydra/girdled plots).
* several trees had been blown over around the site (see one across the trail
near the USGS tower and one near the canopy tower as described by Jia).
* on thursday afternoon (around 14:30 MST) the data system went down.
It's not clear exactly what caused this...and i was able to restart
things from Boulder, but the data were not being passed through the
data system.
* we brought back the Al sampling stand for Eric Apel.
---------
* at 7:25 MST, stopped using the usb hub and connected the edgeport
directly to the back of the quacker. Doing this seemed to restart the
data system without any problems...note, the first file after the
restart,
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 22283532 Jun 16 15:44 nwt050616.160000
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 149550 Jun 17 08:24 nwt050617.142023
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 6490318 Jun 17 10:00 nwt050617.142411
ie, nwt050617.142023, does not have chan200 data.
data_stats < /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt050617.142023
Opened:
chan #points start time end time delta time freq
201 1907 14:20:23.462 14:23:34.165 190.703 9.995
203 189 14:20:25.203 14:23:33.202 187.999 1.000
204 189 14:20:25.919 14:23:33.926 188.007 1.000
205 188 14:20:27.083 14:23:34.083 187.000 1.000
206 1867 14:20:27.492 14:23:34.098 186.606 10.000
207 186 14:20:28.710 14:23:33.710 185.000 1.000
data_stats < /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt050617.142411
Opened:
chan #points start time end time delta time freq
200 57469 14:24:11.280 15:59:59.978 5748.698 9.997
201 57411 14:24:12.263 15:59:59.940 5747.677 9.988
203 5746 14:24:14.206 15:59:59.183 5744.977 1.000
204 5746 14:24:14.918 15:59:59.916 5744.998 1.000
205 5744 14:24:16.085 15:59:59.089 5743.004 1.000
206 57436 14:24:16.299 15:59:59.978 5743.679 10.000
207 5743 14:24:17.709 15:59:59.706 5741.997 1.000
* at 8:31 MST, disconnected the fan from the hydra tc cr23x box.
* at approx 9:15 MST, swiped the krypton hygrometer.
* between 9:43-11:25 MST, swapped the li-6251 dessicant and changed
the gelman inlet filters. Note, the gasket in the dessicant tube had
a problem which allowed air to leak into the system (which took a
little while to track down).
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 472555 Jun 17 08:23 tc6_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 881069 Jun 17 08:32 soil6_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 575786 Jun 17 09:09 cnr6_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 867323 Jun 17 10:01 prf6_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 532 Jun 17 10:03 prf6_17b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 523501 Jun 17 10:09 met6_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 373579 Jun 17 10:16 nctc6_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 259880 Jun 17 10:59 uc6_17.dat*
* Kirk swapped the flasks at the east/west robots:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 57947 Jun 17 09:37 050617w.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 56489 Jun 17 12:12 050617e.dat*
* at around 12:45 MST, moved the hydra tc thermocouples from sites
2C/G, 3C/G, and 4C/G to a common location to test for consistency.
Also moved the tc which was near the snow probe.
quacker shutdown on June 16th:
from /var/log/messages:
Jun 14 15:22:16 quacker sshd(pam_unix)[9553]: session closed for user cuff
Jun 16 15:29:00 quacker kernel: usb-uhci.c: interrupt, status 3, frame# 731
Jun 16 15:29:05 quacker kernel: usb-uhci.c: interrupt, status 3, frame# 1835
Jun 16 15:29:10 quacker kernel: usb-uhci.c: interrupt, status 3, frame# 701
Jun 16 15:29:15 quacker kernel: usb-uhci.c: interrupt, status 3, frame# 1615
Jun 16 15:29:20 quacker kernel: usb-uhci.c: interrupt, status 3, frame# 487
Jun 16 15:29:25 quacker kernel: usb-uhci.c: interrupt, status 3, frame# 1401
Jun 16 15:29:26 quacker kernel: usb.c: USB disconnect on device 00:07.2-1.3 address 4
Jun 16 15:29:26 quacker kernel: Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 5a5a5a5a
Jun 16 15:29:26 quacker kernel: printing eip:
Jun 16 15:29:26 quacker kernel: c886b646
Jun 16 15:29:26 quacker kernel: *pde = 00000000
Jun 16 15:29:26 quacker kernel: Oops: 0000
Jun 16 15:29:26 quacker kernel: CPU: 0
Jun 16 15:29:26 quacker kernel: EIP: 0010:[] Not tainted
Jun 16 15:29:26 quacker kernel: EFLAGS: 00010206
Jun 16 15:29:26 quacker kernel: eax: ffffffff ebx: c715b854 ecx: c79eb0e0 edx: 5a5a5a5a
Jun 16 15:29:26 quacker kernel: esi: c74da000 edi: c886b600 ebp: c79eb0e0 esp: c79fdeb4
Jun 16 15:29:26 quacker kernel: ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
Jun 16 15:29:26 quacker kernel: Process khubd (pid: 82, stackpage=c79fd000)
Jun 16 15:29:26 quacker kernel: Stack: 00000246 00000012 c6ae1c6c 00000286 c715b854 c11818a4 c79eb0e0 c66b4e00
Jun 16 15:29:26 quacker kernel: c715b854 c886b600 c79eb0e0 c884eb45 c715b854 c715bc94 c2b8b7c4 c2b8b000
Jun 16 15:29:26 quacker kernel: c2b8b804 c79dd314 c715b854 c11818a4 c7bd4400 c884ed28 c11818a4 c715b854
Jun 16 15:29:26 quacker kernel: Call Trace: [] [] [] [] []
Jun 16 15:29:26 quacker kernel: [] [] [] [] [] []
Jun 16 15:29:26 quacker kernel: [] []
Jun 16 15:29:26 quacker kernel:
Jun 16 15:29:26 quacker kernel: Code: 81 3a 02 67 00 00 75 0b 8b 7a 08 31 c0 85 ff 0f 95 c0 48 85
Jun 16 15:29:30 quacker kernel: <4>usb-uhci.c: interrupt, status 3, frame# 267
Jun 16 15:29:35 quacker kernel: usb-uhci.c: interrupt, status 3, frame# 1181
Jun 16 15:29:40 quacker kernel: usb-uhci.c: interrupt, status 3, frame# 47
Jun 16 15:29:45 quacker kernel: usb-uhci.c: interrupt, status 3, frame# 961
in /var/log/local/cuff.log (after trying to restart the system):
----------------------------------------------------------------
Jun 16 15:47:54 quacker logger: Thread::run, name=RawSampleBuffer(id=1026), Non-RT, priority=0
Jun 16 15:47:54 quacker logger: Thread::run, name=SensorPortHandler(id=2051), Non-RT, priority=0
Jun 16 15:47:55 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB0
Jun 16 15:48:00 quacker logger: IOException in main: IOException: /dev/ttyUSB0: open: No such device
Jun 16 15:50:52 quacker logger: Thread::run, name=RawSampleBuffer(id=1026), Non-RT, priority=0
Jun 16 15:50:52 quacker logger: Thread::run, name=SensorPortHandler(id=2051), Non-RT, priority=0
Jun 16 15:50:53 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB0
Jun 16 15:50:54 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB1
Jun 16 15:50:55 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB3
Jun 16 15:50:56 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB4
Jun 16 15:50:57 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB5
Jun 16 15:50:58 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB6
Jun 16 15:50:59 quacker logger: Opening: /dev/ttyUSB7
Jun 16 15:50:59 quacker logger: Thread::run, name=DaqMonitorRPC(id=3076), Non-RT, priority=0
299: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Aug-2005 11:33:30 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, June 7th (SpB, KR, PC, AR)
Tuesday, June 7th Visit:
------------------------
At the site: SpB, KR, PC, AR
Purpose of visit: Download soil data. Shutdown Hydra (still not
working). Reboot russter2. check on li-6251.
Weather: Partly cloudy most all day. A few downslope gusts, but
generally calm and nice.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up CU Jeep.
* The aspens along the creek are leafing out now.
* lots of photos of snow-fungus.
* Pete gave Althea (REU student) a quick tour of the area around the
tower site.
---------
* at 10:15 MST, rebooted russter2, removed hydra from the data system. This
starts ops24 and ends ops23, ie:
-------------------------------------------------
ops23 2005 jun 01 17:45:00 - 2005 jun 07 17:15:00
first data file: -rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 144824 May 29 09:12 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt050601.174746
last data file: -rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 4805328 Jun 7 11:08 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt050607.160000
* added back in hydra data + the undercanopy logger data.
* ops23 is the EXACT same as ops21!!
-------------------------------------------------
* at 11:05 MST, increased the flow rate on the li-6251. this causes
the p.cell to drop and the co2 output to change.
* at 11:11 MST, turned on li-6262 box fan.
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 537727 Jun 7 11:06 soil6_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 283564 Jun 7 11:09 tc6_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 235789 Jun 7 12:01 uc6_7.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 558944 Jun 7 12:26 tchy6_7.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns 958672 Jun 3 16:28 mrs_050603.dat
* at 12:19 MST, added fan to the Hydra soil cr23x tc box. also, the
terminal strip panel was covered with the metal shield.
298: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Aug-2005 11:31:42 MDT, site visit on Friday, June 3rd (SpB, KR)
Friday, June 3rd Visit:
-----------------------
At the site: SpB, KR
Purpose of visit: Swap robot flasks.
Weather: Sunny in the morning. After around 1pm the boom lowered and
a nice hail/thunderstorm rolled through. Several waves of storms
passed by in the afternoon.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up CU Jeep.
* Large hail storm---I was at the east robot and Kirk was
at the west robot when the hail was really coming down.
* first flowers of the year along como creek
---------
* switched back to previous fast logger program (FAST23X9.CSI) which
has less resolution and a larger range on the cr23x A-to-D. Note,
that security was "on" for some reason...eg, look in the SWF$.Log file
and you will see (this file might have been written over):
* Add info about how to get around security problem here!! Needed to
repower the logger and then reset the ram...
* at around 10:00 MST, switched back to using N2 as ref gas in tower
licor systems again.
* from 10:20-10:28 MST, zeroed li-6262.
* from 10:29-10:31 MST, zeroed li-6251.
* note on loggers: prof logger: all input channels are full
met logger: chans 2 & 4 are still open
* swapped east/west robot flasks, ie:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 44925 Jun 3 11:01 050603w.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 39969 Jun 3 11:31 050603e.dat*
297: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 10-Aug-2005 11:30:08 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, June 1st (SpB, LSD, MW, L, KR, PC)
Wednesday, June 1st Visit:
--------------------------
At the site: SpB, LSD, MW, L, KR, PC
Purpose of visit: Get chan 200 running again.
Weather: Partly cloudy. Intense Sun. i don't remember much else.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up CU Jeep.
* Mike and Laura were sampling soil plots.
* Pete and Laura S-D were looking at dendrometers.
---------
* chan200 short-haul modem (to the under-canopy logger) was FRIED.
Replaced the short-haul modem with a spare and then everything started
working fine again.
* from 11:30 - 11:44 MST, swapped out the dessicant on the profiler (li-6251).
- at 11:30 MST, did zero.
- at 11:44 MST, did zero (approx -0.398 mV) + blow test (ok).
- at 11:43:00 MST, ran span gas into system, constant at approx 1.198 mV.
- at 11:44:00 MST, back to manual.
* checked the snow depths:
closest to tree = 1 cm
middle probe = 20 cm
outside probe = 15 cm
* downloaded soil logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 693626 Jun 1 11:23 soil6_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 360939 Jun 1 11:33 tc6_1.dat*
296: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 24-Jun-2005 16:20:17 MDT, site visit on Sunday, May 29th (SpB)
Sunday, May 29th Visit:
-----------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Check quacker data system.
Weather: Overcast and cool. It started to rain/snow when I was
leaving.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up my Jeep.
* on Saturday afternoon the data system crashed.
---------
* looks like the short-haul modem for the lower canopy tower has gone
bad (not sure which one is bad yet).
* switched all the channels to use the new edgeport (thought the
edgeport might be the problem).
* downloaded undercanopy logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1227815 May 29 07:24 uc5_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 848322 May 29 08:41 uc5_29b.dat*
295: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 24-Jun-2005 16:18:55 MDT, site visit on Thursday, May 26th (SpB, KR, PC)
Thursday, May 26th Visit:
-------------------------
At the site: SpB, KR, PC
Purpose of visit: Get all the empty cylinders out of there. swap robot
flasks.
Weather: Clear blue skies. A bit cool when up on the tower.
formed into anything significant (like Thunder/Lightning).
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up a Suburban (to haul down cylinders).
* Como creek has started flowing on the west side of the bridge.
* andrew turnipseed was up at the site putting up a new ozone sensor +
2 sonics for intercomparison (ati + rm young).
---------
* from 10:00-11:30 MST, changed ref gas for the licors from N2 to co2
span gas. Note, there is a tube with soda lime and magnesium
perchlorate after the N2 regulator that makes sure the ref gas is co2
and h2o-free.
* at 10:51 MST, zeroed the li-6262, it was -0.381 mV!!
* from 10:58-11:00 MST, on li-6251,
zero ~ -0.34 mV
span ~ -0.212 mV
at 11:03:30 MST, back to auto mode.
* Andrew figured out why the change in the ref gas affected the co2 outputs
so dramatically:
Date: Thu, 26 May 2005 20:05:50 MDT
To: Sean Burns
From: turnip@ucar.edu
Subject: negative CO2 voltage
Sean
I realized after you left why you're getting negative CO2 voltages
when you do the differential measurement. Should have thought of it
sooner. The pressure is different in the two cells - the reference
cell is at ambient, the sample cell is much lower (what the Licor
measures, p.ec). So there's less CO2 to absorb up the light - even
though mixing ratio is the same. When you zero using N2 - the
pressure difference doesn't matter because there is no CO2 to absorb
light in either cell.
Anyway - you probably have to account for the pressure differences
in the two cells using the differential method. Also, probably was a
mistake to use the zero potentiometer on the Licor the "zero out" the
signal with the CO2 reference gas.
andrew
--------------------------------------------------------
Date: Fri, 27 May 2005 11:10:52 MDT
To: "'Sean Burns'"
From: "andrew turnipseed"
Subject: RE: negative CO2 voltage
Main difference is:
(1) Reference cell is close to ambient - you have high pressure (20 Psi)
at tank - then drops through needle valve and then exits to ambient
pressure. So reference cell has to be at least ambient pressure.
(2) Sample cell is from same tank through a needle valve - but it is
being pumped on - rather fast actually - because you need the fast flow.
We always set the needle valve on the calibration line so that the Licor
pressure when calibrating was about the same as when you are sampling
ambient air (which is subambient - ~ 50 kPa). That's because the span
(or gain) is pressure dependent - so you want to calibrate at the same
pressure you're taking measurements.
You can't really sample at higher pressure (closer to ambient) without
re-designing your inlet line (bigger diameter line) or pumping system
(bigger pump).
andrew
Andrew A. Turnipseed
Project Scientist
NCAR/ACD, BAI Group
turnip@ucar.edu
303-497-1448
* at 11:18 MST, swiped the krypton hygrometer.
* at Hydra site: all lines flowing ok.
* picked up 6 cylinders from the site.
* checked the snow depths:
closest to tree = 20 cm
middle probe = 36 cm
outside probe = 35 cm
* swapped flasks at east/west robots. logger files are:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 54504 May 26 12:05 050526w.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 48954 May 26 13:18 050526e.dat*
294: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 24-Jun-2005 16:17:49 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, May 24th (SpB, KR)
Tuesday, May 24th Visit:
------------------------
At the site: SpB, KR
Purpose of visit: switch REBS dome. Download logger data.
Weather: Calm and partly-sunny. There were some clouds around, but it never
formed into anything significant (like Thunder/Lightning).
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up my own jeep (gave Kirk a ride).
* Como creek is really starting to flow now. but still snow on the
west side of the bridge.
* tough going through the melting snowpack.
* Jia/Jessica were going to make predawn measurements early Wed
morning (4am!).
---------
* at Hydra site: all lines flowing ok.
* from 10:15:00-10:15:45 MST, injected 5025ppm co2 into the snowpack. After
this disconnected the 5025ppm span gas from the hydra system.
* checked the snow depths:
closest to tree = 32 cm
middle probe = 44 cm
outside probe = 49 cm
* from 11:00-11:30 MST, replaced REBS domes.
* at 11:45 MST, turned on the fan in the li-6262, li-6251, and quacker boxes.
* dragged one of the scott-marrin span gases (#6, Pine, C2) from the
hydra out to the tower site. approx 850psi left in this cylinder.
* checked east robot, done = 0.
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 186406 May 24 09:56 tchy5_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 432348 May 24 11:08 cnr5_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 531561 May 24 12:34 tc5_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 974513 May 24 12:47 soil5_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 949145 May 24 13:46 met5_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 10894 May 24 14:11 nctc5_24.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 476310 May 24 14:15 nctc5_24b.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns aster 1763747 May 26 09:47 mrs_050524.dat
293: site visit, Site hydra, Fri 24-Jun-2005 16:16:28 MDT, Hydra Problem (May 23rd).
Monday May 23rd.
----------------
The hydra data had stopped being collected...did a "ndaqrestart
quacker" to get it up and running again...the files are:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 29296656 May 23 16:56 nwt050523.160000
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 4096 May 23 16:58 nwt050523.225758
...(not a trip to the site, just a problem with hydra?)....
292: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 24-Jun-2005 16:15:20 MDT, site visit on Thursday, May 19th (SpB, PC)
Thursday, May 19th Visit:
-------------------------
At the site: SpB, PC
Purpose of visit: Swap robot flasks, check pressure on hydra span
tanks.
Weather: H-O-T. Some gusty breezes. Clear skies in the morning, then
clouded up a bit. the road was cleared on wed. it's now driveable up
to C1.
---------
Misc Notes:
* picked up a rental compact from CU motorpool.
* Como creek is really starting to flow now.
---------
* at Hydra site: it looks like B3 and B8 were slightly plugged up?
* from 11:00-11:30 MST, adjusted flow rates of cal gas cylinders
at Hydra.
* checked the snow depths:
closest to tree = near top
middle probe = 85 cm
outside probe = 88 cm
* Both East/West Robots had done=2. Downloaded robot logger
data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 50972 May 19 14:17 050519e.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 52420 May 19 13:38 050519w.dat*
* reset the robots (was supposed to swap flasks 1,2,14,15)!!
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 749746 May 19 12:09 tchy5_19.dat*
291: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 24-Jun-2005 16:13:28 MDT, site visit on Friday, May 13th (SpB, JH, LSD, JM, PC)
Friday, May 13th Visit:
-----------------------
At the site: SpB, JH, LSD, JM, PC
Purpose of visit: Swap robot flasks, add 5025ppm span gas to Hydra.
Weather: Cool in the morning (snow was fairly hard-packed). Warm and
sunny (with some breezes) during the day. Snow turned soft and mushy
by the afternoon. Partly-cloudy with downslope winds. Clouds between
mountains and Boulder.
---------
Misc Notes:
* picked up a rental Jeep from CU motorpool.
* Como creek is really starting to flow now.
---------
* at Hydra site: it looks like B3 and B8 were plugged up (will this ever stop!).
in the afternoon (14:30 MST?) I connected the 5025ppm cylinder to the hydra (used C4).
* Some notes on identifying trees at the site (as described to me by Laura S-D):
- lodgepole vs limber pine. lodgepole dominates at the site...has 2 needles
per bundle while the limber has 5 needles (i think?) per bundle.
- Fir: flat needles, no line on needle, no bumpy knobs on old twigs, when the
needles are pulled away they leave an indentation on twig, resin-ducts,
bark is light grey. cones?
- Spruce: diamond-shaped needles with a white line on them, the old twigs have
small bumps on them.
* from 11:30 - 11:45 MST, swapped out the dessicant on the profiler (li-6251).
- pre-swap zero co2 ~= 0.007 mV
- at 11:42:30 MST, did zero + blow test (ok).
- at 11:43:00 MST, ran span gas into system, constant at approx 1.198 mV.
- at 11:44:00 MST, back to manual.
* checked the snow depths:
closest to tree = completely buried
middle probe = 105 cm
outside probe = 115 cm
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1211994 May 13 11:18 soil5_13.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 680682 May 13 11:02 tc5_13.dat*
* swapped the flasks at the west (SpB) and east (JM) robots:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 51782 May 13 13:10 050513e.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 56931 May 13 12:18 050513w.dat*
288: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 24-Jun-2005 16:05:05 MDT, site visit on Friday, May 6th (SpB)
Friday, May 6th Visit:
----------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Swap robot flasks, download logger data.
Weather: Variable. Calm and overcast in the morning. Heard some
thunder off to the east and a brief squall passed over (some snow
mixed with rain). The sun was out as I left around 4:30.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up my jeep.
* The road up to the trailer was still snow covered, but it was very
wet and slushy. Heard Como creek gurgling for the first time this
year.
* A hummingbird buzzed the tower and lots of dark-eyed juncos were
singing.
---------
* swapped east/west robot flasks (both lower inlets were under the
snow).
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 31811 May 6 12:39 050506e.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 34618 May 6 11:31 050506w.dat*
* dug a snowpit.
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1080541 May 6 10:01 cnr5_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 862604 May 6 10:09 cnr5_6b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1366782 May 6 10:33 met5_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1521490 May 6 10:47 nctc5_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 476395 May 6 10:51 nctc5_6b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 463630 May 6 13:37 tchy5_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 72753 May 6 13:37 tchy5_6b.dat*
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 2227936 May 13 10:06 mrs_050506.dat
* checked the snow depths:
closest to tree = completely buried
middle probe = 111 cm
outside probe = 128 cm
286: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 05-May-2005 16:48:43 MDT, site visit on Monday, May 2nd (SpB)
Monday, May 2nd Visit:
----------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Check on the situation with the li-6262.
Weather: Calm and partly-cloudy when i arrived. Of course, by the
time I needed to go up the tower it started snowing!
---------
Misc Notes:
* Went to ncar in the morning and then drove my own jeep up from there
(not very well prepared...jeans and merrells!). Couldn't make it up
the last stretch of road to MRS...it was too slushy! Mark was
clearing out the roads.
* the li-6262 co2 signal started acting odd at around 8:30am on
Saturday. it was intermittently acting up through Sunday-Monday
morning. Flow rates and h2o looked ok, but co2 was strange.
* It probably snowed around 6-7 inches since last friday...the snow
has become somewhat heavy and wet.
---------
* from 14:00-14:45 MST, changed the two 2-micron Nupro filters for the
li-6262 inlet lines (one in the box, one at 21.5m). Turned OFF the
fan in the box.
* at 14:45 MST, h2o, 18mV ---> 0
co2, ~18mV ---> 0
blow test, ok.
* at 15:12 MST, at east robot, done=1, co2_range=276 (since the lowest inlet
was buried under snow).
flasks: 1=311ppm, 2=308ppm, 3=565ppm, 4=311ppm, 5=576ppm, 6=314ppm, etc.
* was going to download some logger data, but with the snow falling i
decided to do this later in the week.
* my question and some ideas from Andrew about the li-6262:
Date: Mon, 02 May 2005 09:42:33 MDT
To: turnip@ucar.edu
cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU
From: "Sean Burns"
Subject: li6262 problem/question...
Hi Andrew,
the li6262 on the tower has started acting strangly...i put a plot of
the data from Saturday/Sunday on the web at:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/sean/plots/li6262_problem.pdf
http://urquell.colorado.edu/sean/plots/li6262_problem.ps
The voltage output of the co2 signal has been just over 1000mV for
quite a while, but on Saturday morning (just after the 8am
calibration) all of a sudden the co2 went up drastically. since that
time it looks like it has been going up and down and is all over the
place...the thing that has me puzzled is that the h2o signal (panel 4)
looks fine so i'm guessing this is not a problem with air going
through the sample cell...also flow and pressures don't show anything
strange happening either. The range of the measurement in the cr23x
is set to +/- 5000 mV so I don't think it's a clipping issue...i guess
one other possibility is that the data system (quacker) is somehow
messing up the co2 data (but I kind of doubt this).
Anyway, I plan to go up to the tower this afternoon and check into
this...I will probably change the nupro filters in the lines...i
haven't changed the tubing to the 21.5m inlet since you changed it in
2003...could old tubing cause the co2 signal to go crazy? I'm
guessing that maybe some particle or something got into the sample
cell and is causing the signal to start acting strange?
any ideas on this??
-----------------------------------------
Date: Tue, 03 May 2005 10:29:12 MDT
To: "'Sean Burns'"
From: "andrew turnipseed"
Subject: RE: one more question...
Sean
Can't say I know exactly what's going on with the LI6262, but I would
suspect condensation somewhere. See if its worse when the humidity's
high. May not even be in the plumbing, but in the electronics of the
6262. Changing the filters is a good idea - I doubt changing the
entire inlet tubing would affect anything. But you may think about
changing the copper tubing - you can buy 1/4" copper tubing at
McGuckins - you just have to coil it up pretty tightly around a piece
of PVC tubing. I would also turn the fan off - the Licors work better
when they're around 30-40 deg. C. You probably only need the fan in
July-August.
We probably don't have any spare big blue valves. They are from
Entegris - called Galtek valves. You can find them at
http://www.entegrisfluidhandling.com/Default.asp?Page=Select&Family=1&OF=1528&ln=en#1528
under the Solenoid Valves folder. They do go bad once in a while,
although I would think that you would see some funny things happening
with the pressure and flow if the valves were failing. Also, if
calibration gas was leaking through the blue 3-way valve - I think
zero gas is behind that, so you would see a decrease in the signal,
not an increase.
One other possibility - I think there is a small MgClO4/soda lime trap
inside the Li6262 detector housing that probably hasn't been changed
in a long time. The manual should have instructions for how to change
this - uses a small plastic bottle - there should be an extra one
around somewhere in the trailer.
Only other suggestion - look at the zero's and spans over the same
time. Are they shifting as well. It almost looks like its undergoing
a big zero shift (to the higher voltages). Also look at these
manually out at the tower.
If changing all the little things doesn't help - may need to talk to
Licor. Those things do need to be sent back every once in a while for
servicing.
Andrew A. Turnipseed
Project Scientist
NCAR/ACD, BAI Group
turnip@ucar.edu
303-497-1448
285: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 05-May-2005 16:44:43 MDT, site visit on Friday, April 29th (SpB, JH, KR)
Friday, April 29th Visit:
-------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH, KR
Purpose of visit: Upload new version of program to robot loggers.
Give Jacques some cal gas to use with the li-6251 they borrowed.
Weather: Calm in the morning. Some sun breaks later in the day, but
mostly overcast. Lots (around 2 feet) of fresh new snow (still fluffy
and nice).
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove up a Jeep from the CU motorpool. Picked up Jacques Hueber at
instaar and met Kirk at CU (i was 1/2-hr late!).
* a long hard slog up the power line.
* needed to dig a lot of snow off the hydra "shack".
---------
* at hydra B7 and B9 seem plugged. other inlets appear to be ok.
* gave Jacques some of the 5025 ppm co2 gas and some of the 1000 and
750ppm gas (i think?).
* kirk and i did a snow pit.
* the new logger program for the robots is: AUTO24NW.CSI we created
AUTO24E.CSI and AUTO24W.CSI to use at the east and west robots (these
are copies of "AUTO24NW.CSI"). There was one small error when
compiling the program (i think this is because we are using an older
version of pc208w):
the error was line 328 which was:
24: Status Monitor (P130)
1: 10 OS Version, OS Revision, & OS Signature (3 locs)
2: 143 Loc [ OS_ver ]
the only options for P130 were 1-8 so it was not possible to use "10"
for this...not knowing exactly what to use, we replaced the above
command with:
24: Status Monitor (P130)
1: 8 Internal Panel Temperature
2: 143 Loc [ OS_ver ]
* more info from Andy about the AUTO24NW.CSI program:
Date: Tue, 03 May 2005 09:15:08 MDT
To: Sean Burns
cc: lai@biology.utah.edu, kirk.ranno@Colorado.EDU
From: Andy Schauer
Subject: Re: AUTO24NW.CSI
I should have told you the way the program works. On the first day of
sampling flasks 1 and 2 are filled from the top inlet half way between
solar noon and sunset. Night sampling starts 1 hour after sunset (flasks
3-13) using the bottom and middle inlets. If, during the night sampling,
flasks 3-13 have a CO2 range equal to or greater than the one we
specified for that time of year, it was a successful collection. If the
range was not met, the system starts over the next day at midafternoon
with flasks 1 and 2. We give the robot 4 nights to meet the range we
specified. Regardless the range, on the fifth day, the day after the
final attempt, flasks 14 and 15 are filled from the top inlet at
midafternoon. So, when you show up on your work day, you will have
flasks 1 and 2 filled the midafternoon before the successful or final
attempt, flasks 3-13 with the successful or final attempt, and then
flasks 14 and 15 filled the midafternoon the day before you work. Sorry
for the details, the take home message is, if you show up before your
work day (as defined by the fudge day) the robot will be on position 14.
* checked the snow depths (see photos):
closest to tree = completely buried
middle probe = not quite buried
outside probe = almost buried
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 905774 Apr 29 14:31 prf4_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1009971 Apr 29 14:42 prf4_29b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 741983 Apr 29 15:42 tc4_29.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 174 Apr 29 15:42 tc4_29b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1308514 Apr 29 15:59 soil4_29.dat*
284: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 05-May-2005 16:43:04 MDT, site visit on Thursday, April 21 (SpB, JH, MW, KR)
Thursday, April 21st Visit:
---------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH, MW, KR
Purpose of visit: Check robots, change profiler dessicant, help dig
to get soil samples.
Weather: Blustery day. Occasional snow spitting off the divide.
Still fairly warm and comfortable. The snow continues to melt.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove up a prius from CU motorpool.
* snow around the tree boles is continuing to melt.
* Jia was collecting snow samples east and west of the tower; Mike
was collecting soil samples from the hydra inlet locations.
* Kirk Rannos first day of work at the site!
---------
* at 11:27 MST, zeroed li6262.
h2o was at 5mV --> 0
co2 was at 14mV --> 0
ran span gas ~ 1082 mV.
* from 11:30-11:40 MST, changed dessicant tube for the profiler.
zero before ~ 0.002 mV
zero after ~ 0.004 mV
* turned on the fans in both the li6262 and li6251 boxes...this was a
big MISTAKE!!!...(i think) this caused problems toward the end of
April when we had some cold/wet weather. With cold and wet air
entering the system it might have caused condensation somewhere in the
lines and/or inside the li6262....(note: on May 2 the fans were turned
off).
* swapped flasks at the east and west robots. (no logger files since the
robots both had done=1 from 4/14).
* checked the snow depths:
closest to tree = completely buried
middle probe = 82 cm
outside probe = 93 cm
283: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 05-May-2005 16:41:19 MDT, site visit on Thursday, April 14th (SpB)
Thursday, April 14th Visit:
---------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Check robots, clean snow off stuff, download logger data.
Weather: Clear skies in the morning. The snow from last Sunday was a wet/heavy
layer of "mashed potatoes" on top of the old snowpack. this was quickly turning
to mush. In the afternoon some clouds formed. fairly calm all day. there is
a pool of water forming in como creek (near the bridge).
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove up rental jeep.
* snow around the tree boles is starting to melt.
---------
* at Hydra, A2 + B7 still seem to be plugged. (other inlets seem ok).
* between 12:53-12:54 MST, released 5 liters of 5125 ppm co2 into the
snowpack (using the black tubing with the yellow tape on the end of it).
* at around 13:07 MST, changed the ozone target.
* checked the snow depths:
closest to tree = completely buried
middle probe = 102 cm
outside probe = 112 cm
* east robot, done=1 attempt=5, co2_range=236.9 ppm, min range=30, etc.
west robot, done=1. co2_range=209 ppm.
closed stopcocks on flasks that i could reach.
* downloaded the robot logger files:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 77558 Apr 14 13:53 050414e.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 81296 Apr 14 15:10 050414w.dat*
* downloaded logger data files (note, there was a slight problem with
the soil logger time):
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 1321472 Apr 21 09:43 mrs_050414.dat
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 482628 Apr 14 13:25 tchy4_14.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 654032 Apr 14 14:31 tc4_14.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1119233 Apr 14 14:46 soil4_14.dat* (the time is ok, but the date needs fixing!).
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 590 Apr 14 14:47 soil4_14b.dat* (this file has the correct date/time)
[the date on the soil logger was 3/24/05, instead of 4/14/05]
282: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 05-May-2005 16:39:52 MDT, site visit on Friday, April 1 (SpB)
Friday, April 1st Visit:
------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Work on hydra (plugged lines).
Weather: Clear skies. Blustery and relatively warm. The wind calmed some
in the afternoon.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove up rental compact.
* got a ride up from MRS to C1 with Kurt in the Thiokol (at which
point it started leaking anti-freeze, so they went back down to MRS).
* on 4/2 change from MST to MDT.
---------
* Disconnected fan at the hydra tc data logger.
* Summary of status of hydra inlets:
A1
* checked the snow depths:
closest to tree = completely buried
middle probe = 96 cm
outside probe = 104 cm
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 473840 Apr 1 13:24 tc4_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 791398 Apr 1 13:37 soil4_1.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 593196 Apr 1 15:28 tchy4_1.dat*
281: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 05-May-2005 16:38:21 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, March 23rd (SpB)
Wednesday, March 23rd Visit:
----------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Switch dessicant tubes at West Robot, change dessicant
on profiler. check N2 cylinder at tower.
Weather: Dead calm in the morning. Near freezing. Low clouds down
over Boulder/Plains. In the afternoon snow squalls came down off the
divide and it snowed on and off.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove up my own jeep.
* the door to the trailer is broken (handle is loose).
---------
* added a fan to blow over the thermocouple connections at the hydra tc data
logger.
* at east robot, done=1, attempt=9, co2_range=270.3, flask #14=41.5ppm
(replaced o-ring on flask 14 and refit o-ring on flask 15).
reset the robot.
* at west robot, changed out the dessicant/soda lime tubes. reset the
robot.
* downloaded robot logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 127072 Mar 23 10:36 050323e.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 135777 Mar 23 12:44 050323w.dat*
* from 10:51-11:04 MST, changed dessicant at the profiler.
- at 10:51:00, zero air test ~0.005 mV
- at 11:02:39, zero air again, ~0
- at 11:04:00, span gas, to around 1.204 mV.
- blow test (ok).
- at 11:05:00, back to sample.
* from 11:25-11:30 MST, swiped krypton hygrometer.
* checked the snow depths:
closest to tree = completely buried
middle probe = 88 cm
outside probe = 96 cm
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1015254 Mar 23 11:30 prf3_23.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 565086 Mar 23 11:40 prf3_23b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 973310 Mar 23 11:46 met3_23.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 630836 Mar 23 12:10 tc3_23.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1058064 Mar 23 12:25 soil3_23.dat*
280: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 05-May-2005 16:33:08 MDT, site visit on Saturday, March 19th (ZC, BL)
Zoe and Barry ran a few more tests at the hydra site:
Date: 20 Mar 2005 12:18:33 EST
To: Sean.Burns@Colorado.EDU ("Sean Burns")
From: Zoe.R.Courville@Dartmouth.EDU (Zoe R. Courville)
Subject: Re: Spring 2005 Niwot Ridge snow photochemistry
Thanks Sean,
I'll type up my rest notes and fill in the table this week.
Also...
Barry wanted me to try one more thing with the CO2 tests on
Sat., so I ended up doing two quick tests at C1, starting
at 10:00 and ending at 11:30 (with the second test at 11).
I left everything up there like I found it, but when I left
around 12, the Licor had a high CO2 reading (about 1200).
I hope I didn't do anything to mess up your Hydra
readings...I connected everything back up while the pump
was running, like we had done before. I also had plugged
in my permeameter at 10:30, so maybe that made the Licor
act up?
Both tests I used the low flow (set at 10) on the surface
snow, the first I sampled for 20s pulses at different times
(Barry's idea) and the second I sampled continuously for
the whole test. I also measured permeability and took
crystal photos yesterday, so I that stuff done. I didn't
have time to measure density, but maybe you could help me
get some of the density data from the pits that were dug
nearby?
Also, Friday night Barry and I broke the door handle to the
trailer at C1. I think there was a pin that either fell
out into the snow that we couldn't find, or the pin broke.
I think the pin breaking was why the door was hard to open
earlier in the week. Anyway, I'm really sorry about that,
and the last minute CO2 tests Sat. As a peace offering, I
left the 12V motorcycle/snowmobile battery I had bought in
the trailer. I had to haul all my equipment down to MRS
yesterday, and didn't feel like carrying it, and I thought
that maybe you could use it.
Thanks, let me know if there is anything I can do to help
out,
Zoe
279: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 05-May-2005 16:31:14 MDT, site visit on Thursday, March 17th (SpB, ZC, K)
Thursday, March 17th Visit:
----------------------------
At the site: SpB, ZC, K
Purpose of visit: Run diffusion tests with Zoe.
Weather: Windy and cold in the morning. Blowing snow. Around 4pm the
wind calmed and it started dumping snow (approx 4-5 inches).
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove up the CU rental jeep.
* dragged a suitcase out to the bowling shed (there are now 2
suitcases in the shed and one in the trailer)
---------
* at 10:58 MST, restarted ndaq with a hydra program that only runs the
small pump.
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 15408392 Mar 17 01:00 nwt050317.042049
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 33749528 Mar 17 09:00 nwt050317.080000
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 8284856 Mar 17 10:58 nwt050317.160000
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 25419436 Mar 17 17:00 nwt050317.175827
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 4614790 Mar 17 18:06 nwt050318.000000
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 29086582 Mar 18 01:00 nwt050318.010615
* here are the different experiments tried at Hydra:
notes: ** all co2 injections were done at approx 5 lpm for 15-20 seconds.
** the chamber fan was running for exps 4-6, but not exps 1-3.
** the chamber extends down into the snow for 20cm below the depths shown below
co2 injection flow rate
time (approx) vertical location (lpm) other notes
--------------- ----------------- --------- ----------------------------------
exp4 3/17 @ ~14:45 MST mid-snowpack 0.135 lpm periodically sampled from chamber and air.
(~ 20 sec) (at ~54 cm) controlled with a valve near the chamber.
(fan active in chamber)
exp5 3/17 @ ? MST mid-snowpack 0.135 lpm continuous sampling from chamber
(~ 20 sec) (at ~54 cm) chamber is slightly offset from exp4.
exp6 3/17 @ ~16:? MST lower snowpack 0.135 lpm continuous sampling from chamber
(~ 20 sec) (at ? cm)
* at around 12:55 MST, changed the ozone target.
* at 12:38 MST, replaced the N2 cylinder at the tower.
old cylinder, CC140793, at ~150 psi.
new cylinder, CC153310, at ~1900 psi.
at 15:06 MST, opened N2 cylinder after doing a leak check on the
regulator connection.
* checked the snow depths:
closest to tree = completely buried
middle probe = 91 cm
outside probe = 97 cm
* at East Robot, Done=2, co2 range=13.58, attempt=9, min_range=45.
* downloaded logger data from soil data logger at hydra site:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 800111 Mar 17 17:02 tchy3_17.dat*
278: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 05-May-2005 16:29:38 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, March 16th (SpB, ZC)
Wednesday, March 16th Visit:
----------------------------
At the site: SpB, ZC
Purpose of visit: Run diffusion tests with Zoe.
Weather: It was sunny and windy. Not too cold. There was some fresh
snow that settled in the forest, but not a lot of new snow (primarily
it was snow that had been blown around).
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove up my own jeep.
* gave 2 french students in ACD (Thomas/Ben) a ride back down to the
Mesa Lab.
---------
* plugged hydra lines: A2, B5, B8, A9, B9.
* mucked around a bit in the trailer trying to find the correct
fittings/tubing to connect to the diffusion chamber.
* For the snow diffusion tests I stopped the licor from doing the
calibration periods. The following data files indicate when i
modified things:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 33749752 Mar 16 01:00 nwt050316.000000
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 33749252 Mar 16 09:00 nwt050316.080000
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 7279498 Mar 16 10:44 nwt050316.160000 (to aviod calibrations)
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 26422642 Mar 16 17:00 nwt050316.174410
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 18299888 Mar 16 21:20 nwt050317.000000
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 102400 Mar 16 21:22 nwt050317.042049 (to go back to having calibrations)
* mods to hydra program:
[cuff@quacker ndaq]$ cp hydra_prog_wc2_forpump_ver2.txt hydra_prog.txt
cp: overwrite `hydra_prog.txt'? yes
* here are the different experiments Zoe and I tried:
notes: ** all co2 injections were done at approx 5 lpm for 15-20 seconds.
** the chamber fan was running for exps 4-6, but not exps 1-3.
** the chamber extends down into the snow for 20cm below the depths shown below
** at 11:50 MST, disconnected li-7000 and did a blow test.
co2 injection flow rate
time (approx) vertical location (lpm) other notes
--------------- ----------------- --------- ----------------------------------
exp1 3/16 @ 12:10 MST surface ~90 cm? 0.135 lpm continuous sampling of chamber air
(~18 sec) bottom ~70cm (no fan in chamber)
exp2 3/16 @ 13:35:30 MST surface 0.07 lpm air didn't seem to be moving at first, so
(~15 sec) i slightly increased flow rate.
exp3 3/16 @ ~14:30 MST in sugar snow 0.07 lpm set flow as low as possible.
(~ 15 sec) (near ground)
* Made a few plots of the tests:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/sean/plots_hydra_snow/co2_diffusion_mar16.ps
http://urquell.colorado.edu/sean/plots_hydra_snow/co2_diffusion_mar16.pdf
* downloaded logger data:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 1991323 Mar 17 09:42 /home/staff/sburns/mrs_050316.dat
* at East Robot, Done=2, co2 range=30.9, attempt=8.
277: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 05-May-2005 16:28:14 MDT, site visit on Monday, March 14th (SpB, DH, JH, + others)
Monday, March 14th Visit:
-------------------------
At the site: SpB, DL, JH
Purpose of visit: Help out with the snow study (led by Barry Lefer).
Weather: It snowed a few feet on Saturday night-Sunday. It was also
very cold Sunday night. Calm, cold and snowing on and off on Monday.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove up the CU rental jeep.
* Gave Detlev and Jacques a ride up to MRS. Met everyone at MRS for
the niwot snow experiment (primarily led by Barry).
---------
* skiied up to the "soddie" site. Helped a bit with dragging a box
from cable gate (where the Thiokol stops) up to the O'Reilly Lab.
* talked with Zoe about doing the porosity and diffusion measurements
near the hydra site. it looks like we will have all the connectors,
etc we need.
* at 15:30 MST, injected co2 into the snowpack at the profile site
(didn't have the flow meter, so not sure how much went in).
* The three main components to the Niwot "snow" experiment:
- Soil emmission effects on snow chemistry
- Solar profile in the snowpack (diffuse and/or direct solar).
- co2 "flux" experiment
* Some detail from the sampling at soddie: polyethylene fiber disks
are the filters used, 12'x12' tedlar film to cover the soil (2-3 mil
thick. Sampling is at ~2 liter/min.
276: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 05-May-2005 16:26:05 MDT, site visit on Friday, March 11th (SpB)
Friday, March 11th Visit:
-------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Download some data. Investigate flow problems with
hydra.
Weather: A Windy, Chinooky day.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove up the CU rental jeep.
* Duane carried up 2 N2 cylinders and a co2 cylinder for me (as
well as a flask suitcase).
---------
* Discovered new inlets which appear to be plugged on Hydra! The
new "problem" inlets are:
A2 - 2G
B4 - 4C
B8 - Profile/Mid-lev2?
B9 - Profile/South
* at 14:45 MST, moved A6 (6G) to B5. I did this because it looks
like A6 has leaks (based on the dry ice testing).
* at 15:45 MST, injected co2 into the snowpack.
* checked the snow depths:
closest to tree = completely buried
middle probe = 75 cm
outside probe = 82 cm
* East Robot: done=0, attempt=3, co2_range=22.5, min=45
at 14:45 MST, the pump was running
min_co2= 296.4, max_co2= 318.9.
* downloaded logger data at the N Canopy tower:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 743944 Mar 11 13:41 tc3_11.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1252379 Mar 11 13:46 soil3_11.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 365024 Mar 11 14:01 uc3_11.dat*
275: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 21-Mar-2005 16:55:07 MST, site visit on Wednesday, March 9th (SpB, JH)
Wednesday, March 9th Visit:
---------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH
Purpose of visit: Do a final test with hydra inlet lines.
Weather: There seemed to be a weak chinook blowing. a bit
breezy (downslope), but it was warm.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove up my jeep.
* Jia was downloading sapflow logger data.
---------
* Between 10:30-11:00 MST I disconnected the "problem" lines
from the hydra and replaced them with short tubing lengths. The
ones I replaced are:
A1 - 4G
A4 - 5C (note: A4 has a leak in the system somewhere.)
B2 - 3G
B5 - 5G
* between 11-11:10 MST, checked the flow rates for the cal gas
cylinders (jia controlled the system from the trailer).
* part of the reason to come up mid-week was to close the licor
box which I left open last time i was here (it was fine).
* checked the snow depths:
closest to tree = completely buried
middle probe = 78 cm
outside probe = 84 cm
* at the hydra profile site all the depths are ~ 80cm (the far probe is
closer to 75cm than 80cm)
* jia checked the east robot. it had values around 300 and was on
attempt=2 (done=0, i think?).
274: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 21-Mar-2005 16:51:23 MST, site visit on Thursday, March 3rd (SpB, JH)
Thursday, March 3rd Visit:
--------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH
Purpose of visit: Check robots. Give Detlev/Jacques some span gas.
Weather: Sunny, fairly calm, warm. It clouded up a bit around
mid-day, but then cleared up again in the late afternoon. Not much
new snow.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove up the CU rental jeep.
* Gave Jacques Hueber (instaar) a ride up to the site.
* Returned the trimble GPS to Todd Ackerman in the morning.
* Brought both robot regulators back to campus (need to ship to Utah).
---------
* Jacques filled bags of span gas to take up to the soddie site.
* at 12:25 MST, switched the follow hydra inlets:
moved 4G from A4 to A1
moved 5C from A1 to A4
(note: A4 has a leak in the system somewhere.)
* it looks like maybe both 4G and 5C are plugged since this switch
didn't seem to change things too much!?!
* three inlets still appear to be plugged:
A1 = 4G / 5C
B2 = 3G
B5 = 5G
A4 = 5C / 4G (the line might be plugged, but there is a leak
so maybe air is being pulled in from elsewhere?)
* tried to use a wire to find any obstruction in the 4G tubing.
* tried sucking/blowing air down the 4G/3G/5G tubing.
* the 748ppm regulator was barely set high enough to create flow
(found this out when we were filling the bags). Need to be out there
during a calibration period to check on this (or have someone in the
trailer force it to do a cal).
* hydra cylinders:
748 ppm = 1200 psi
1040 ppm = 1600 psi
* The rabbits devastated the wires around the hydra site. There were
rabbit tracks and pellets all over the place. I patched up the snow
temperature probes (with electrical tape, aluminum foil, and some of
the foam insulation tubes) and checked that they were still
functioning ok.
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = completely buried
middle probe = 76 cm
outside probe = 80 cm
* at east robot, done=0, attempt=1, valve setting=16
at west robot, done=2, attempt=21, co2_range=3.85, valve setting=6
273: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 21-Mar-2005 16:45:25 MST, site visit on Saturday, February 26th (SpB)
Saturday, February 26th Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Check on lowest inlet on the profiler.
Weather: Sunny and fairly calm. A short storm came through
as I was leaving.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove up my jeep.
* after checking on the profiler skied north of C1 up to the
MRS "bowl" ski area.
---------
* I thought perhaps the profiler pump was "dead" which is why I made a
special trip up here. Turns out the lowest inlet was completly
plugged up with ice (see photos from this day).
* dug out the bottom inlet---when i went to unscrew the nalgene bottle
around the inlet filter it shattered in my hands. as a quick fix, i
borrowed deans inlet filter (his system is off). i'll bring up some
new filters (and a cover) to replace this next time i'm up here.
* i was surprised how much ice was in the filter and the dekabon
tubing too. there must be condensation where the undersnow (warm) air
goes up above the snow surface to where it relatively cold. then the
condensation water drips back down and forms an ice plug??...
* as a result of this trip I bought a replacement KNF pump for the profiler
system...the model we have in the trailer is different than what is actually
running at the tower. Details:
pump at tower: UN828 KNI, sn 1/607051, 115V/60hz, manufctured on 02/2002
spare in trailer: UN815 KNI, sn 1/615575. 115V/60hz, manufctured on 04/2002
(the UN828 KNI has a larger flow capacity and the electrical connection is
a bit different, expected delivery date: 4/11/05, order# 97171).
272: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 21-Mar-2005 16:29:13 MST, site visit on Friday, February 25th (SpB, AT)
Friday, February 25th Visit:
----------------------------
At the site: SpB, AT
Purpose of visit: Download logger data. Replace turnbuckle on the
REBs sensor. Check robots.
Weather: Sunny and fairly calm. There was a hard crust of snow on the
power line trail. When there wasn't a crust, the snow had some
surface hoar on it.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove up the CU rental (traded the jeep in for a taurus).
* Looks like Mike was up here yesterday (on skiis?) doing some soil
sampling (non-hydra locations).
* Dan injured his knee so I'm doing the snowpit today.
---------
* Brought the two old PAR sensors back to the trailer. These
(LI-190SA Quantum Sensors) are:
up-looking: sn 23139
down-looking: sn 22793
* at 11:30 MST, re-attached the wire which was supporting the REBS
sensor.
* at profiler logger...note:
flag1 = zero gas
flag2 = span gas
* from 12:24-12:26 MST, zeroed li-6262.
before zero: co2 at ~ 12 mV
h2o at ~ 20 mV
* at 12:30 MST, started to change dessicant on profiler:
at 12:42 MST, zeroed li-6251, ~0.001 mV, blowtest, ok.
at 12:43 MST, ran span gas through li-6251.
at 12:44 MST, back to auto-mode.
* need to check why co2.prof is not seeing large (undersnow) co2
values!
* at Hydra, A1/B2/B5 flow rates are all LOW (adjustment doesn't
help).
* west robot, done=2, attempt=17, co2_range=14.8, valve value=4.
east robot, done=1, attempt=10, co2_range=36.3, min value=30.
* checked the snow depths:
closest to tree = completely buried
middle probe = 80 cm
outside probe = 87 cm
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 514616 Feb 25 12:19 met2_25.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1043880 Feb 25 12:29 nctc2_25.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 825989 Feb 25 12:06 prf2_25.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1234592 Feb 25 13:30 soil2_25.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 743920 Feb 25 13:15 tc2_25.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 564145 Feb 25 16:03 tchy2_25.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 925349 Feb 25 14:21 uc2_25.dat*
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 1495011 Feb 26 09:52 mrs_050225.dat
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 34698 Feb 25 16:53 050225e.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 223763 Feb 25 13:54 050225w.dat*
271: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 21-Mar-2005 16:02:52 MST, site visit on Friday, February 17th (SpB)
Thursday, February 17th Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Swap out the two LI-190SA PAR sensors. Check on
some hydra inlets with strange looking data.
Weather: Calm. It was cold last night, but is bright and sunny today.
The past Sunday & Monday were very windy. There does not appear to be
much new snow, but the 1-2 inches of surface snow looks like it's been
blown around a lot (ie, pulverized). It is a very fine, dense powder.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove up the CU rental Jeep.
* Before going up to the site I returned the cylinder to airgas. This
is a cylinder that ATD had accidentally taken down to the foothills
lab at the end of CME (cylinder number: CC119236, a cylinder Andrew
and I filled with air from Tony D. in Fall 2003).
* Ran into Matt/Dan coming back from digging a snow pit. Picked up
two more snowpit forms from them (HP is going to send me a copy of the
other ones):
050210: C1 Hydra, MM/DG
050217: C1 Hydra, MM/DG
* On Feb 14th the power at the tower was going on/off due to high
winds affecting the power at MRS.
---------
* The two new PAR sensors (LI-190SA Quantum Sensors) are:
SN Q34619 - Calibration Constant = 5.62 umol/(s m2),
Calibration Multiplier = -177.94 umol/(s m2) per microamp
SN Q34620 - Calibration Constant = 5.75 umol/(sec m2),
Calibration Multiplier = -173.91 umol/(s m2) per microamp
* at 14:00 MST, re-arranged the KZ PSP sensor (pushed it further out and
attempted to level it better).
* between 14:30-15:00 MST, replaced the two old li-190sa sensors
(uplooking= sn23139), downlooking= sn22793) with the 2 new sensors
(uplooking= sn34620, downlooking sn34619).
* note: i should probably change the domes on the REBS sensor
soon (also need a turnbuckle for the REBS sensor).
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = completely buried
middle probe = 80 cm (probe is leaning)
outside probe = 86 cm (probe is leaning)
* Info about the recalibration of the Krypton Hyg (from last July!):
kh2o SN 1249
* between 16:30-17:00 MST, switched the follow hydra inlets:
moved 1C from A1 to A5
moved 5C from A5 to A1
(also check the fitting on A4.)
* downloaded robot data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 126126 Feb 17 16:09 050217e.dat*
power outages at the tower:
Feb 13 09:02:02 quacker syslogd 1.4.1: restart.
Feb 14 09:35:21 quacker apmd[894]: Now using Battery Power
Feb 14 09:35:21 quacker apmd[894]: Battery: * * * (100% 3:20)
Feb 14 09:35:27 quacker apmd[894]: Now using AC Power
Feb 14 09:35:27 quacker apmd[894]: Charge: * * * (100% 3:20)
Feb 14 09:35:35 quacker apmd[894]: Now using Battery Power
Feb 14 09:35:35 quacker apmd[894]: Battery: * * * (100% 3:20)
etc, etc.
270: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 21-Mar-2005 15:58:58 MST, site visit on Friday, February 11th (SpB)
Friday, February 11th Visit:
----------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Replace connector on KZ PSP sensor. Download logger
data.
Weather: Calm. Slight upslope wind. Not much new snow, but looks
like some blown snow had settled in the forest. Was post-holing on
the way to the tower.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove up the CU rental Jeep.
* The snow-cat was broken down up at cable gate.
* talked to Kurt Chowanski about the snow-pit forms...the ones I have
so far are:
050113: C1 Hydra, Nichols, Levine, Williams, Gallen, Mcgough
050127: C1 Hydra, MM/DC
050201: Saddle Grid, MM/KC
050203: C1 Hydra, SpB
* on Monday (feb 7) called Bob at Dist services to send back 2 cylinders
to scott-marrin: (CC28046 and CC66802).
---------
* at around 10:45 MST, removed poz2, poz3 from the data system (this
starts ops21). The files at the time of the restart are:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 21470868 Feb 11 14:04 nwt050211.160000
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 12227770 Feb 11 17:00 nwt050211.210442
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 33749496 Feb 12 01:00 nwt050212.000000
* modified the logger program on the "fast" 23x logger, ie,
"fast23x9.csi" so these 2 parameters are no longer being output by the
data logger.
* started using the 1040ppm cal gas cylinder at the hydra (it finally
held up to a leak check...since I switched regulators). The
questionable regulator is attached to the 400ppm cylinder...need to
snoop this to try and figure out where/why that regulator leaks...
* Inlets at HYDRA which should be checked:
A1 - always high
A4 - seems like it is getting ambient air in the system
A5 - strange looking (not a flat value when sampled)
A9 - " "
B2 - " "
B5 - " "
* re-made the connector for the NCAR KZ PSP sensor (removed the square
connector which was the source of the problem and now am only using a
single 4-pin amp connector). details of the wiring:
at cr23x logger: 1H - red wire
1L - green wire
grnd - white and black wires
Square Connector
Amp Connector (now gone) KZ PSP Wires
------------- ---------------- -------------
pins: 1 - Red --> Blue Wire Red Wire
2 - Green --> Red Wire Blue Wire
3 - White --> White Wire White Wire
4 - Black --> Yellow Wire Gnd Shield
* at 16:15 MST, reconnected the KZ PSP with the new connector.
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 182531 Feb 11 16:37 cnr2_11.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 325991 Feb 11 16:16 met2_11b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 494877 Feb 11 16:13 met2_11.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 320830 Feb 11 14:39 prf2_11b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 998345 Feb 11 14:35 prf2_11.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 568005 Feb 11 13:48 soil2_11b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1376119 Feb 11 13:43 soil2_11.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 1149617 Feb 11 13:27 tc2_11.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 675658 Feb 11 12:47 tchy2_11.dat*
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 1779142 Feb 17 11:03 mrs_050211.dat
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = completely buried
middle probe = 77 cm (probe is leaning)
outside probe = 83 cm (probe is leaning)
* ATI sonic, at 12.5m, pointing 10 deg east of Magnetic North.
267: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 21-Mar-2005 15:08:56 MST, site visit on Thursday, February 3rd (SpB)
Thursday, February 3rd Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Check Hydra and robots.
Weather: Warm and Calm. Lots of new snow (around 0.5m). There was a
slight upslope wind most of the time.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove up the CU Jeep.
* Matt/Dan didn't make it up to do the snowpit today (I did it).
* Duane was up doing cylinders.
* brought the scott-marrin cylinder which was being used at the tower
down to campus (this cylinder was swapped out in January). Need to
ship both of these back to scott-marrin.
---------
* at 10:55 MST, rebooted russter2 (system upgrade, Enterprise WS
release 3).
* cleared the new snow off the roof of the hydra shack.
* at hydra. the regulator on the 1000ppm cylinder keeps on losing gas
during the leak checks. So i did some switching around of the
regulators up there. The new order is as follows:
C1 --> 1000 ppm cylinder -- at 1700 psi
C2 --> OFF, used for the pump (i put tape of this, should cap it!)
C3 --> 748 ppm cylinder at ~ 1200 psi.
C4 --> 400 ppm cylinder (was connected to C2), at ~ 500 psi.
* also note at hydra, A5, B5, and B2 flow rates won't seem to stay
stable...not sure what the problem here is (water in the lines?).
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = completely buried
middle probe = 87 cm (probe is leaning a small bit due to snow)
outside probe = 92 cm (probe is leaning a small bit due to snow)
* downloaded the cnr logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns aster 315842 Feb 3 13:55 cnr2_3.dat*
266: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 21-Mar-2005 15:06:44 MST, site visit on Tuesday, January 25th (SpB)
Tuesday, January 25th Visit:
----------------------------
At the site: SpB, AT
Purpose of visit: Work on KZ PSP sensor. check west robot.
Weather: Warm and Calm. There was a slight upslope wind most of the
time.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove my own Jeep up (cancelled the Jeep reservation for Friday).
---------
* Andrew Turnipseed was getting the fast ozone sensor working again
(it was running again sometime before around 11am).
* at 12:05 MST, switched the hydra power to a power strip (previously
it was attached directly to the transformer). (i restarted the data
system to get it the opto22 running again).
* at hydra I had to lower the flow rates on B2 and A5. These were the
two that were low last time i was up so i had increased the flow rates
for them. This indicates something strange (maybe water in the
lines?) is going on with these 2 inlets.
* tried another leak check on the 1000ppm cylinder (the tank pressure
was around 1200 psi...down from 1850 psi when i left last week). this
time i used emery cloth to smooth up the regulator fitting...and also
brought the big wrench over to the hydra site.
* wiring for the KZ PSP sensor:
at cr23x logger: 1H - red wire
1L - green wire
grnd - white and black wires
pins: 1 - Red --> Blue Wire
2 - Green --> Red Wire
3 - White --> White Wire
4 - Black --> Yellow Wire
* the right-column above are the wire colors on the small connecter
from the instrument to the AMP connector. This has a square 4-pin
connector (which seems to be the problem with the signal). I need to
double-check the wires going into the cr23x since it seems there is
still a problem with the data output.
* swiped the Krypton hydrometer (around 15:30 MST).
* Snow depth at the snow temperature probes:
closest to tree = 45 (snow well down to about 40cm)
middle probe = 51 (snow well down to about 45cm)
outside probe = 55 (snow well down to about 50cm)
* at west robot, investigated the pump problem there. discovered that
the control panel switch (right side of robot box) had the pump
switched to the "off" position. Moved this to "active" and then the
pump started working again.
* uploaded new logger program to both east/west robots (based on AUTO23_F.CSI).
west has, aut23fw.csi and east robot has aut23fe.csi.
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 1960611 Feb 3 09:59 mrs_050125.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 620160 Feb 3 09:38 mrs_050125_binary.dat
265: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 21-Mar-2005 14:52:43 MST, site visit on Thursday, January 20th (SpB)
Thursday, January 20th Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Download logger data, swap out span gas cylinder.
Weather: Warm and Calm. A pretty amazing day for January!! There
were a few gusts at the top of the tower. The snow was wet and
heavy..it seemed like spring-time conditions up there (could have worn
shorts).
---------
Misc Notes:
* Picked up the CU rental jeep.
* Ran into Matt/Dan at the site---they couldn't do the snowpit since
the pit kit was not in the shed (they did get snow for the chemistry).
* Duane brought up 2 cylinders of zero-air in the snow-cat (these are
now in the trailer).
* saw 2 moose on my way from MRS down to the peak-to-peak (~5:30 pm)!!
---------
* at ~11:50 MST, removed old S-M cylinder and replaced it with:
CC187532, 401.0 ppm at 1810 psi.
S-M cylinder is still out at the tower...can bring back whenever.
* at hydra: B2 and A5 had low flow rates (~10 on the flowmeter, should
be ~30) so I increased the flow rates for these inlets.
* downloaded logger data (for time changes see below):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 1174426 Jan 20 12:25 cnr1_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 231438 Jan 20 12:28 cnr1_20b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 989645 Jan 20 12:46 prf1_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 396241 Jan 20 12:52 prf1_20b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 1378951 Jan 20 13:03 met1_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 981632 Jan 20 13:12 met1_20b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 1402957 Jan 20 13:24 nctc1_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 1273365 Jan 20 14:13 uc1_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 523184 Jan 20 14:21 uc1_20b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 170 Jan 20 14:30 uc1_20c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 743990 Jan 20 15:25 tc1_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 1264540 Jan 20 15:37 soil1_20.dat*
* some of the clocks on the data loggers seemed a bit slow (approx
1 minute). here are some details:
Data Logger Logger Time PC/MST Time
----------- ---------------- -------------
cnr 1/20/05, 12:17:0 1/20/05, 12:17:51 MST
prof 1/20/05, 12:38:0 1/20/05, 12:37:35 MST
met 1/20/05, 13:03:0 1/20/05, 13:03:35 MST
(i think i also reset the time on the soil logger, but
didn't record the times...it was on the order of ~1 min)
* at 12:41 MST, zeroed/spanned li-6262.
co2 was at ~ 35 mV
h2o was at ~35 mV too...
* between 13:31-13:45 MST, changed profiler dessicant tube.
at 13:31 MST, zero gas
at 13:32:30, ran cal gas (constant at ~1.215 mV)
at 13:42:0 --checked zero. blow test ok.
at 13:43:30, switched to span gas (~1.28 mV)
at 13:45, back to sample.
* at 14:16 MST, put the li-7500 (sn 75B-0082) back out on the
mini-tower (this instrument was sent back to licor to have the free
solar-radiation error upgrade performed). Here are the updated
calibration values for this LI-7500 (note, they have listed the serial
number as 75H-0082):
Date: 21 Dec 2004 Technician: JLF
CO2 Calibration Values:
-----------------------
A= 1.33926 E2
B= 1.05752 E4
C= 2.96310 E7
D= -8.31668 E9
E= 1.05794 E12
XS= 0.0100
Z= 0.0013
H2O Calibration Values:
-----------------------
A= 4.71049 E3
B= 3.37475 E6
C= 7.53894 E7
XS= -0.0059
Z= 0.0191
Zero/Span set on 22 Dec 2004:
-----------------------------
CO2 Zero = 1.0017
CO2 Span = 0.9967 (at 996 ppm)
H2O Zero = 0.7175
H2O Span = 0.9950 (at 15 C)
* went out to visit the west robot...the pump did not seem to be
working.
* downloaded robot logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 12234 Jan 20 16:13 050120e.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 12292 Jan 20 15:50 050120w.dat*
* to change the contrast on the campbell cr23x screens:
*D, 11, A
100, A, *0
* Snow probe depths:
near tree ~50cm
middle probe ~52cm
outside probe ~55cm
264: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 27-Jan-2005 16:30:41 MST, site visit on Thursday, January 13th (SpB, MW, M/D/E/A
Thursday, January 13th Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site: SpB, MW, +
Purpose of visit: Download logger data, work on snow pits.
Weather: Blustery day. Rather cold, but sunny in the morning.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Picked up the CU rental jeep.
* Met with Mark Williams and Loslebon for the snow pit training of
snow pit team.
---------
* met with Mark Williams, Matt/Dan (hydra pits) & Evan/Andy (C1 pits)
to do a sample snow pit.
* at 12:32 MST, rebooted russter2 for a upgrade (required 2 reboots).
* last time i should have connected the hydra pump to the c2 line (13)
when i should have used c1 (12)!!!
* closed the valve for cal2 at the hydra (the main pump is now using
this relay to bring air from the inlets to the hydra).
* downloaded logger data from the robots:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 10473 Jan 13 16:23 050113e.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 10394 Jan 13 15:36 050113w.dat*
* downloaded some logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 819166 Jan 13 16:07 prf1_13.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 960658 Jan 13 14:35 tchy1_13.dat*
(prf1_13.dat did not finish entirely...but it was late and cold
so I didn't get all these data).
* could not read the panel at the west robot (maybe because it was so
cold?). Used the following keystrokes to make the robots run with no
span gas:
*0, *4, A, then hit A 10 more times ( so that is A a total of 11 times),
then you should see on the first row 10:, and on the second row you
should see 0, press 1, A, *0.
Summary of key strokes:
*0, *4, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, 1, A, *0
263: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 27-Jan-2005 16:25:47 MST, site visit on Thursday, January 6th (SpB, JH)
Thursday, January 6th Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH
Purpose of visit: Change N2 Cylinder, Download logger data, check hydra.
Weather: Blustery day. Spitting some snow off the divide.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Picked up the CU rental jeep.
---------
* at 12:41 MST, switched N2 cylinder at the tower (ref gas).
has 1800 psi. did a leak check. all looks good.
* at around 16:00 MST, restarted the hydra pump. it appears that the
circuit which the pump is on has not been working properly. i swapped
around the relays and the same relay works ok in other postions, so
the relay is not the problem. I attached the power for the pump to
the "C2" circuit (ie, position 13) and the pump started working. (in
hindsight this was a MISTAKE..since C2 was also running a cal gas...i
didn't follow the lines properly and therefore wasted several 100 psi
of gas before i figured out what was going on...see entry on 1/11!!).
* downloaded some logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 1420156 Jan 6 13:25 soil1_6.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 116201 Jan 6 13:26 soil1_6b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 908945 Jan 6 13:09 tc1_6.dat*
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 581189 Jan 26 10:21 mrs_050106.dat
262: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 27-Jan-2005 16:24:24 MST, site visit on Monday, December 20th (SpB, JM)
Monday, December 20th Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site: SpB, JM
Purpose of visit: Download logger data, swap flasks, check hydra.
Weather: Blustery day, but not super-cold. It looks like only a
dusting of snow since last visit (Dec 10). The snow has settled and
sublimated. Lots of bare spots down around MRS.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Picked up the CU rental jeep. met Jess at CU.
---------
* Dragged a new span gas (co2) cylinder out to the tower:
CC187532 - 401.0 ppm
* at hydra: 748ppm cylinder is at 1380 psi
400 ppm cylinder is at 650 psi.
1000ppm cylinder is at 1800 psi (not being used).
* the pump which draws the air from the inlets was not coming on at
the hydra. it operates ok when directly connected to the orange cube
(ie the 2nd line out of the transformer). this appears to be some
issue with the power at the hydra. i tried switching relays and it
worked one time (at 15:00 MST), but the next pump cycle (at 15:30 MST)
it didn't come on. (Ordered a new pump from GAST which draws less
current than the one we are currently using).
* Jess swapped flasks at the east/west robots. Span cylinders at both
robots were at zero. Downloaded robot logger files. These are:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 99676 Dec 20 13:57 041220e.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 113780 Dec 20 12:33 041220w.dat*
* connected a new span gas cylinder to the east robot (left it in
"leak-check" mode).
The cylinder is: SG9151924BAL: 401.8 ppm at 1500 psi.
* let Florence Bocquet / Detlev borrow the 2nd LI-6251 (SN IRG-308).
* checked Deans cylinders at the li-7000 shack. They were both shut
off....he meant that I could check the ones near his tower (whoops).
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 1413769 Dec 20 13:18 soil12_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 102296 Dec 20 13:20 soil12_20b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 1051271 Dec 20 13:05 tc12_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 392469 Dec 20 14:30 tchy12_20.dat*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns 1770052 Jan 13 18:39 mrs_041220.dat
261: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 27-Jan-2005 16:22:18 MST, site visit on Friday, December 10th (SpB)
Friday, December 10th Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Do robots, change profiler dessicant.
Weather: Blustery day, but not super-cold (ok to work with no gloves).
It's been very windy the past few days. The snow looks like
wind-blown stuff off the divide (very fine and dense).
---------
Misc Notes:
* Picked up the CU rental jeep.
* met HP at the tower. . .he borrowed a few tower struts.
---------
* cleaned snow off the hydra and took photos of inlets.
* from 13:40-14:10 MST, changed profiler dessicant. note: there was a
problem since the batting material in the dessicant tube was over the
gasket.
* swapped east/west robots. downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 18018 Dec 10 15:58 041210e.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 17892 Dec 10 15:11 041210w.dat*
* downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 699306 Dec 10 16:22 tchy12_10.dat*
* updated the tc hydra program to only output the active channels.
260: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 27-Jan-2005 16:15:01 MST, site visit on Friday, December 3rd (SpB)
Friday, December 3rd Visit:
---------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Do robots, change profiler dessicant.
Weather: No new snow since Tuesday. Blustery and warm (for December).
looks like it has been windy since Tuesday. some spots are blown out
and crusty.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove my jeep up.
* stopped at safeway for dry ice to leak check hydra.
---------
* at 12:30 MST, dropped dry ice into hydra box.
* the 1000 ppm cylinder had lost 400 psi during the leak check---need
to redo this. dragged out the 748ppm cylinder and hooked it up as
"c3". used the dekabon tubing (small size, 1/4"?) to do this.
* took photos of sites 2-6.
* noticed the flow rate for the li-6262 was negative...the li-6262
pump had stopped working. at 13:58 MST, replaced the pump with the
new one bought in Sept. (brought the broken one back to campus).
GAST Pump model is: 1531-107B-G557X
* between 14:30-15:00 MST, changed the dessicant for the profiler. It
didn't zero properly (the offset was very large). Need to look at
some recent data and see if this has been a regular thing or not.
could be a problem!!
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 923661 Dec 3 14:23 prf12_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 866291 Dec 3 14:33 nctc12_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 1358415 Dec 3 15:37 soil12_3.dat*
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 1551748 Dec 10 10:02 mrs_041203.dat
* never had time to swap flasks and/or check the robots.
* measured the boom angle of the 21.5m csat. I found it to be ~193 deg
from magnetic North. (so from True North this is 193+10= 203 deg).
259: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 08-Dec-2004 16:18:04 MST, site visit on Tuesday, November 30th (SpB)
Tuesday, November 30th Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Download logger data. Check on the
hydra.
Weather: Heavy snow from last weekend. Around 50cm of new snow at the
site. A blustery, clear day. Winter is here.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove my jeep up & walked the line.
* The lock for the main gate was frozen shut.
---------
* checked the zero air at hydra (it was fine). however c4 was empty.
the tubing from c4 to the hydra was chewed through (or??). Somehow it
was severed. c2 (412.937 ppm) was still ok. Connected the 1000 ppm
cylinder to c4 (pressure= 1800 psi). ref gas was fine.
* took photos of all the hydra inlets.
* checked the east/west robots...the east was done. the west robot
cr23x panel was unreadable (too dark). downloaded logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 64987 Nov 30 14:59 041130e.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 171728 Nov 30 15:42 041130w.dat*
* downloaded some logger other data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 818932 Nov 30 14:27 tchy11_30.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 634369 Nov 30 15:25 tc11_30.dat*
258: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 08-Dec-2004 16:13:29 MST, site visit on Thursday, November 18th (SpB)
Thursday, November 18th Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Download logger data. Check on the
hydra.
Weather: No new snow since last week (just a dusting). Calm and
sunny with some puffy clouds. It was gloomy looking down on
the plains.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove my jeep up.
* Duane was filling cylinders.
* Note: the combo at MRS/Gate changed today.
---------
* checked the zero air at hydra (it was fine). at 14:00 MST, turned
on the small fan in the hydra licor box.
* arranged monofilament for diffusion experiment.
* at 13:00 MST, started using c4= 504 ppm cylinder (note: something
cut the tubing so this won't last too long).
* at 15:30 MST, disconnected the KZ SW sensor. Need to remake the
cable for this sensor...
* checked the east robot...it was on attempt 6 (i think?). the range
measured so far was 18ppm.
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 912186 Nov 30 08:49 mrs_041118.dat
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 603689 Nov 18 13:45 tchy11_18.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 663301 Nov 18 14:34 tc11_18.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 1162446 Nov 18 14:45 soil11_18.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 338197 Nov 18 15:16 cnr11_18.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 917575 Nov 18 15:56 prf11_18.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 558487 Nov 18 16:02 met11_18.dat*
257: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 08-Dec-2004 16:12:07 MST, site visit on Friday, November 12th (SpB)
Friday, November 12th Visit:
----------------------------
At the site: SpB, ML, HP, KC
Purpose of visit: Meet to talk about the Radar which HP wants
to set up at the site this winter.
Weather: Overcast. About 8-10" of fresh snow on the ground. Some
periods of snow while I was there. Foggy.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove my jeep up.
* CME/ACME meeting was in the afternoon.
---------
* at 12:00 MST, swapped in a new cylinder of zero air for the Hydra
ref gas (1800 psi).
* checked the o-rings at East/West robot. at the East robot I
replaced the lower o-ring on flask #10. Checked #14 on the west robot
and it looked ok (Jessica might have swapped this out already since
she mentioned she changed some of the o-rings).
* noticed the li-6262 had some spikes on the co2 channel (h2o was fine).
256: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 08-Dec-2004 16:11:11 MST, site visit on Tuesday, November 9th (SpB)
Tuesday, November 9th Visit:
----------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Change setup of HMP353 sensor. Work on
hydra inlet lines.
Weather: Overcast. Some downslope gusts, but generally calm. Looks
like it is snowing up at the divide. (Storm predicted for tomorrow).
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove my jeep up.
---------
* downloaded some logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 668512 Nov 9 13:59 tchy11_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 49463 Nov 9 14:30 uc11_9.dat*
* finished re-connecting all the "undersnow" inlets. I used some new
gelman filters which will hopefully keep water/snow/ice out from the
lines. The inlets are:
A7 - air at 2.4m
A8 - West Inlet (4cm)
A9 - East Inlet (4cm)
B7 - Middle inlet (~8cm)
B8 - North inlet (4cm)
B9 - South inlet (4cm)
* at 14:30 MST, changed the gmp343 from a differential measurement
(which was wrong!) to a single ended measurement (SE). don't know if
this made much difference or not...
255: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 08-Dec-2004 16:06:24 MST, site visit on Sunday, November 7th (SpB)
Sunday, November 7th Visit:
---------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Set up borrowed GMP343 sensor. Work on
hydra inlet lines.
Weather: Warm, calm day (which is why i'm here!).
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove my jeep up.
---------
* Checked co2 cylinders (for use with hydra):
Airgas SG9162521BAL 748.9 ppm date: 11/3/2003
Airgas CC93985 504.2 ppm date: 11/3/2003
* downloaded data from UC logger:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 54922 Nov 7 14:32 uc11_7.dat*
* installed the GMP343 sensor borrowed from vaisala---put it near the
lowest inlet on the profiler (see photos). Installed it in chan3 of
the "UC" cr23x. This is the location previously used by the li7500
which was removed on 11/5. Some notes about the settings/wiring:
for li-7500:
brown = H (chan3)
black = L (chan3)
for GMP343:
yellow = analog out
shield = signal ground
GMP343 settings: ALOW= 200, AHIGH= 500, UHIGH= 5 V.
here is the complete list of gmp343 settings:
hmp343 settings (nov 7 2004)
ACUT : ON
AERR (V) : 5.00
AHIGH (ppm) : 500.00
ALOW (ppm) : 200.00
ILOW (mA) : 4.00
UHIGH (V) : 5.00
MEDIAN : 0
AVERAGE (s) : 10
SMOOTH : 0
LINEAR : ON
LC : OFF
MPC : OFF
HEAT : OFF
OXYGEN (%) : 20.95
PRESSURE (hPa) : 700.00
HUMIDITY (%RH) : 50.00
OC : ON
PC : ON
RHC : OFF
TC : ON
>linear
LINEAR : ON ?
>??
GMP343 / 1.03
SNUM : Z2120006
CALIBRATION : 2004-10-27
CAL. INFO : Z1540016
SPAN (ppm) : 2000
PRESSURE (hPa) : 700.00
HUMIDITY (%RH) : 50.00
OXYGEN (%) : 20.95
PC : ON
RHC : OFF
TC : ON
OC : ON
ADDR : 0
ECHO : ON
SERI : 19200 8 NONE 1
SMODE : STOP
INTV : 1 S
>
* at around 14:00 MST should start having data from the GMP343. Note,
i gave it a "blow test" it to make sure it was working properly.
* at 12:56 MST, started using c2 with hydra. The c2 cylinder
is now:
Airgas CC13996 1350 psi 8 CC13996 412.937 (calibrated by Britt/Andy)
closed the main valve on the c1 cylinder (to save on gas).
* at 13:00 MST, started pump, then sample (previously I had been
running hydra with continuous pumping).
* at 15:33 MST, A8 (west, 4cm) and B9 (south, 4cm) inlets are
connected to hydra. I set the flow from these inlets to "20" (instead
of 30 as the other inlets are configured).
* note that on Sat Nov 6th at ~9:00 MST, modified the hyra code to
start sampling the air inlet at 2.4m? The first file to have the air
data is, "nwt041106.155353":
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 33509788 Nov 6 08:53 nwt041106.080000
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 438068 Nov 6 09:00 nwt041106.155353
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root aster 33847300 Nov 6 17:00 nwt041106.160000
254: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 08-Dec-2004 16:04:20 MST, site visit on Friday, November 5th (SpB, JH, JM)
Friday, November 5th Visit:
---------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH, JM
Purpose of visit: Remove the li-7500 at 2.5m (send back for the
solar radiation problem). Swap robot flasks. Work on hydra.
Weather: A blustery day. But very dry and warm wind.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Jia drove her subaru up (met at CU). We walked the powerline.
---------
* at 10:00 MST, dropped some dry ice into the hydra box (leak check).
* at ~12:00 MST, removed the li-7500 to return to licor for the solar
radiation-problem fix. The li-7500 is sn 75H-0082 (it was mailed to
licor on 11/10/04). There is some glue on it from the radiation
plates andrew glued to it as a temporary fix.
* Jessica swapped flasks at the West/East Robots. The logger file
from the east robot is:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 51869 Nov 5 12:34 041105e.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 50608 Nov 3 15:27 041103w.dat*
(the west robot data file was downloaded on wednesday)
* made measurements of the boom angles for the sonics on the
mini-tower:
5.7m csat : 180 deg from magnetic North
2.56m csat : 186 deg from magnetic North
1.6m handar: North line is about 2 deg east of magnetic Norht.
* jia was downloading sap flow data.
* at hydra site, connected the regulators (leak check) for:
c2 = CC18996, 1200 psi 412.937 ppm
c4 = CC93985, 1520 psi 504.2 ppm
* downloaded other logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 878606 Nov 5 10:45 uc11_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 307399 Nov 5 11:10 tc11_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 529128 Nov 5 11:16 soil11_5.dat*
253: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 08-Dec-2004 16:01:59 MST, site visit on Wednesday, November 3rd (SpB, ML, MW)
Wednesday, November 3rd Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB, ML, MW
Purpose of visit: Move down the quacker box and get the hydra
back on-line.
Weather: A warm, calm day. A few gusts started picking up a bit
in the afternoon.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up my Jeep. Walked the powerline.
* the hoar-frost on the snow in the morning was fairly spectacular and
sparkley. (see photos).
---------
* met Mark L at MRS in the morning and then he helped me lower the
quacker box. After it was lowered it was much, much easier to arrange
the cables (removed some old cables which were going to UPS) and add
the short-haul modems for the hydra into the quacker box. (I'm hoping
that this will stop any crashes with the hydra edgeport).
* Moved the hydra short-haul modems into the quacker box. Here
are the connections:
Licor short haul (borrowed from ATD, B&B brand):
TdA- = blue
TdB = blue/white
RdA = white/orange
RdB = orange
Opto22 short haul (black box brand):
Tx- = blue/white
Tx+ = blue
Rx- = orange/white
Rx+ = orange
* downloaded some logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 668488 Nov 3 14:36 cnr11_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 148021 Nov 3 14:59 met11_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 856611 Nov 3 14:54 nctc11_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 245702 Nov 3 14:57 prf11_3.dat*
* checked the west robot -- done =1, so i closed some of the stopcocks
and downloaded the logger data. the logger file is:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 50608 Nov 3 15:27 041103w.dat*
* Mike W was up doing soil samples (he had told me he was going to be
in new mexico...otherwise I would have asked him to help me rather
than bother Mark L with this!!).
* changed out the ozone target (don't need to worry about this
anymore). e-mail from Andrew (also some info about dririte):
Date: Wed, 03 Nov 2004 16:12:20 MST
To: "'Sean Burns'"
From: "andrew turnipseed"
Subject: RE: ozone...
Thanks for switching the targets. Yellow means a fresh target - then
they turn brownish-yellow - then start bleaching white. The ones out in
the sensor box are all OK - not too surprising that you get a low signal
- O3 concentrations are probably pretty low these days (and will stay
there) - the reactivity might be slower when its cold too - that's one
thing that I hope to look at. I don't think you have to worry about
switching them for a while - I only have a few targets left and I'll
start spacing them out over the winter some. (at least until I make some
more). I can try and take care of switching them over the winter.
You can't use dririte upstream of the IRGA. I've never tested this
myself - but numerous people have told me that dririte interacts with
CO2 - I think it absorbs CO2. The reason we use mag. Perchlorate is
that everybody I've ever known who works with CO2 says that it is the
only dessicant that does not interact in some way with CO2. (I think
Nafion is the only other "safe" way to dry sample gas and not have an
influence on CO2).
andrew
252: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 08-Dec-2004 16:00:52 MST, site visit on Tuesday, November 2nd (SpB)
Tuesday, November 2nd Visit:
----------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Restore the data system!
Weather: A fairly warm, calm day. There was a bit of up-slope
wind. About 7" of fresh snow on the ground.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up my Jeep. Walked the powerline.
* voted. . .
---------
* When I checked the data system this morning it was down. It
appeared to go down at around 23:30 Monday night. The problem looked
similar to what happened with the 2nd edgeport last year (goes into
some kind of panic mode). My empirical evidence suggests that this
happens on extremely cold nights and I think it might be due to having
the 2nd edgeport in a plastic box outside of the quacker box.
* after a bit of messing around I re-started the data system using
only 1 edgeport (so no hydra data). The lights on this edgeport (the
"old" edgeport) were blinking red, but it seemed to be working ok.
* I decided to lower the quacker box one level---as it is now working
in the quacker box involved balancing the quacker on my knee while
sitting atop a rickety ladder. I asked Mark Loslebon to help me out.
* I removed the valve from Britt/Andy which was on the span gas
cylinder. Note: the fitting on the regulator is cross-threaded and
needs to be replaced (though it seemed to work ok).
* switched the chan204 (met data logger) back to using the original short-haul
modem it was using (the replacement one I tried didn't work at all (it might
be broken?)).
251: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 08-Dec-2004 15:57:59 MST, site visit on Saturday, October 30th (SpB)
Saturday, October 30th Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: See how hydra survived the wind, swap out the B2 line
with a different line.
Weather: Cold. Windy at times, but also upslope at times. There was a big
broad cap cloud up at the divide.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up my Jeep. Walked the powerline.
---------
* at 13:00 MST, swapped the tubing to B2/C2 with the tubing to B3
(from G3). This was a check to find out if the high values at B2 are
due to a problem with hydra and/or with the inlet/tubing. or is it
real?
* On Oct 28th at 10am MDT I modified the opto22 code to sample A1-A6
and then sample B1-B6. This change happened between these 2 files:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 68990 Oct 28 10:01 nwt041028.160000 (old sampling)
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 33604758 Oct 28 18:00 nwt041028.160136 (A1-A6, B1-B6)
(prior to this I was doing something like A1,B2,A2,B2, etc).
* from 14:15-15:00 MST, changed the dessicant at the profiler (had
problems with this...leave it in "auto" mode...duh!!).
* replaced the short-haul modem in the met data-logger box...this
didn't seem to help at all (in fact it seemed to make things worse).
Connections: TxA = White wire
TxB = Black wire
RxA = Green
RxB = Red
* the power supply for the hydra-licor short-haul modem at the tower
is very, very sensitive. When i walked by it it must have caused the
power to go off at the modem so we lost a few hours of hydra data.
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 626466 Oct 30 13:49 tc10_30.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 1154710 Oct 30 14:02 soil10_30.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 769460 Oct 30 15:21 prf10_30.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 375286 Oct 30 15:27 met10_30.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 280685 Oct 30 15:49 tchy10_30.dat*
* connected the snow profile inlets to the hydra. The inlets
connected are:
A7 = air (2.4m ht)
A8 = West Ground level
A9 = East Ground level
B7 = middle ground level
B8 = North Ground level
B9 = South Ground level
250: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 08-Dec-2004 15:56:23 MST, site visit on Wednesday, October 27th (SpB, MW)
Wednesday, October 27th Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB, MW
Purpose of visit: Work with Mike to get the hydra up and running.
Weather: Nice, warm. Gentle upslope wind.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up my Jeep. Walked the powerline.
* met Mike up at the site.
---------
* Mike blew in the inlets at the following times (I was controlling
the Hydra from the trailer and talking to Mike via the radios):
-- tubing flow is set to "30" = 1.43 lpm
-- flow from hydra jars to licor box is set to "40" = 0.881 lpm
-- "D" on = A . . . "D" off = B
-- for a photo of the inlets see:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/041024/pic00016.jpg
times of blow tests:
9-off B1 = G1 = 10:14:00 MST
9-on A1 = C1 = 10:17:00 MST
9-on A2 = G2 = 10:25:00 MST (some problems, repeated below)
9-off B2 = C2 = 10:37:00 MST
9-off B3 = G3 = 10:41:00 MST
9-on A3 = C3 = 10:44:00 MST (note, Mike reported some water near filter)
9-on A4 = G4 = 10:47:00 MST
9-off B4 = C4 = 10:50:30 MST
9-off B5 = G5 = 10:56:00 MST
9-on A5 = C5 = 10:59:30 MST
9-on A6 = G6 = 11:05:30 MST
9-off B6 = C6 = 11:08:00 MST
-- repeated a few inlets at the end to make sure they are working ok --
9-on A5 = C5 = 11:18:00 MST
9-on A2 = G2 = 11:21:00 MST (some problems, repeated below)
9-off B5 = G5 = 11:25:00 MST
* at 12:40 MST started running hydra with continuous line sucking.
* started setting up the snow diffusion experiment.
* moved out a few more cylinders.
249: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 15-Nov-2004 14:18:45 MST, site visit on Tuesday October 26th (SpB)
Tuesday, October 26th Visit:
----------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Finalize several things with the hydra.
Weather: Nice, warm. Gentle upslope wind.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up my Jeep. Walked the powerline.
* saw a lynx (long legs) on the road below MRS...
---------
* added a 2nd outlet to the transformer at the hydra (Kurt from ATD
gave me the power strip to add). This outlet was added to balance the
load at the hydra and run the pump...it appears that the hydra and
pump can't be running off the same powerstrip at the same time!
* Downloaded the thermocouple and MRS snowprobe logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 19478 Oct 26 12:23 mrs10_26.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 342709 Oct 26 11:16 tchy10_26.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 2156 Oct 26 14:52 tchy10_26b.dat*
* Checked the thermocouple data. Noticed that there was a problem
with the data from the AM25T. Double-checked my code and noticed it
was missing a do loop. Fixed this problem, so data after this time
should be reasonable (put details of code here).
* at ~14:00 MST, straightened out the hydra TC data and it should be
ok after this time. The AM25T mux TCs are:
chan1 - G3
chan2 - C3
chan3 - G2
chan4 - C2
chan5 - buried with the middle snow probe.
* so in the data file the columns and data should be:
1 PanelT 1 2 1
2 batV 1 1 1
then 37 columns of data which are:
3 tc_2 5 1 1
4 tc_3 9 1 1
5 tc_4 9 1 1
6 tc_5 9 1 1
7 tc_6 9 1 1
8 tc_7 9 1 1
9 tc_8 9 2 1
10 tc_8 9 1 1
11 tc_9 9 1 1
12 tc_10 9 1 1
13 tc_11 17 1 1
14 Ref_TC 1 2 2
15 tcmux_1 5 1 1
16 tcmux_2 9 1 1
17 tcmux_3 9 1 1
18 tcmux_4 9 1 1
19 tcmux_5 9 1 1
20 tcmux_6 9 1 1
21 tcmux_7 9 1 1
22 tcmux_8 9 1 1
23 tcmux_9 9 1 1
24 tcmux_10 9 1 1
25 tcmux_11 9 1 1
26 tcmux_12 9 1 1
27 tcmux_13 9 1 1
28 tcmux_14 9 1 1
29 tcmux_15 9 1 1
30 tcmux_16 9 1 1
31 tcmux_17 9 1 1
32 tcmux_18 9 1 1
33 tcmux_19 9 1 1
34 tcmux_20 9 1 1
35 tcmux_21 9 1 1
36 tcmux_22 9 1 1
37 tcmux_23 9 1 1
38 tcmux_24 9 1 1
39 tcmux_25 17 1 1
a data file looks like this:
PanelT batV tc_2 tc_3 tc_4 tc_5 tc_6 tc_7 tc_8 tc_8 Ref_TC tcmux_1 tcmux_2 tcmux_3 tcmux_4 tcmux_5
114, 304, 1450, -1.869, 13.47, 1.05, .18, .661, 1.587, .734, 1.157, -2.524, .784, -6999, -6999, -6999, 0, -2.524, -.349, -.021, -.318, .544, .004,
114, 304, 1455, -1.935, 13.46, 1.049, .177, .659, 1.585, .731, 1.154, -2.607, .78, -6999, -6999, -6999, 0, -2.607, -.292, .036, -.263, .601, .061,
114, 304, 1500, -2.002, 13.46, 1.048, .175, .658, 1.584, .73, 1.153, -2.7, .779, -6999, -6999, -6999, 0, -2.7, -.255, .073, -.226, .639, .099,
114, 304, 1505, -2.067, 13.45, 1.046, .171, .656, 1.582, .727, 1.152, -2.8, .775, -6999, -6999, -6999, 0, -2.8, -.231, .098, -.202, .664, .123,
plot(t,data_save(:,6:13),'.-')
plot(t,data_save(:,6:13),'-',t,data_save(:,12),'.-',t,data_save(:,4),'o-',t,data_save(:,13),'k-')
set(gca,'xlim',[300 305])
data_tcmux=data_save(:,19:23);
* checked the snow probes. The snow probe farthest from the tree is 10cm
higher than the one in the middle (ie, it will have levels shifted by 10cm
relative to the middle probe). Probe hts:
Farthest from tree -- top ht = 170cm
Middle probe -- top ht = 160cm (this probe is #3, ie the last columns of data).
248: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 15-Nov-2004 14:09:58 MST, site visit on Sunday, Oct 24th (SpB)
Sunday, October 24th Visit:
---------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: set up the diffusion part of undersnow.
Weather: It was snowing on/off lightly in the morning. Then warmed up
and was calm during the day. Started snowing (rather heavily) as I
left.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up my Jeep. Walked the powerline.
---------
* When the pump for the nafion dryer comes on it causes the opto22 to
lose it's mind.
* downloaded some logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 65528 Oct 24 14:33 tchy10_24.dat*
247: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 15-Nov-2004 14:08:16 MST, site visit on Saturday, Oct 23rd (SpB)
Saturday, October 23rd Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: finish communication to Hydra.
Weather: Bright and Sunny (but cool). There was a light
dusting of fresh snow (less than 1").
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up my Jeep (turned in the Monson Jeep on Thursday)
* Picked up some extra wood from resource2000 before going up to the site.
* (On Friday) borrowed 2 short-haul modems from Steve Oncely to try
with the hydra.
---------
* Put a new top on the hydra tower section
* tried using the non-powered blackbox short-haul modem (model
ME721A-M) to communicate with the opto22. (this didn't seem to
work). I then tried using the B&B RS-422 short-haul modem at the
end near the hydra...the "recieve" light was flashing but nothing
appeared to be happening with the opto22 (even after rebooting). One
thing I wasn't sure about...with the blackbox short-hauls there is a
"DCE/DTE" switch...the B&B modems didn't have this.
* I then attached the ME800 pair of short-hauls to the opto22 and used
the B&B modems for the licor-7000 data. (This worked...note, that it
started working when the opto22 was sent a "reset" signal at 18:00 MDT).
* The small files created when i was messing around with restarting
the data system:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 22443524 Oct 23 15:24 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt041023.160000
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 2999339 Oct 23 16:08 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt041023.212525
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 4171274 Oct 23 17:14 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt041023.220839
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 3272620 Oct 23 18:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt041023.231434
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 3067904 Oct 23 18:43 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt041024.000000
* here is an example of running "rrelay" (control for opto22):
[~] rrelay quacker
Commands:
h: stop output, show this help. Enter g to restart output
?: same as h
p: pause output
g: go, restart output
s: show state of relays in binary form (0=open,1=closed).
Enter g to restart output
o: open all relays
number : toggle a relay open->closed or closed->open.
You must enter a space or carriage return after the number.
There are 16 relays, so enter a number
between 0 and 15.
r: resume relay program control of relays
q: quit rrelay (relay program will resume control)
Q: terminate entire data acquisition program
relays :
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
21:28:39.0 77319.0 8000
21:28:40.0 77320.0 8000
21:28:41.0 77321.0 8000
21:28:42.0 77322.0 8000
21:29:00.0 77340.0 018002
relays (user override):
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
21:29:01.0 77341.0 018002
21:29:02.0 77342.0 018003
246: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 15-Nov-2004 14:06:26 MST, site visit on Thursday, October 21st (SpB, MW)
Thursday, October 21st Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site: SpB, MW
Purpose of visit: set up for undersnow.
Weather: Warm, calm day (the calm before the storm?). A
perfect October day to work at the site.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson jeep (returned the jeep in the afternoon).
* Mike did his soil samples.
---------
* ran the 2nd serial line from the hydra site to the tower (mike put
green flagging on this line).
* connected the short-haul modem for the opto22 at the tower (didn't have
time to connect it and try it at the other end).
* we blew out the hydra lines...several of them had some water in
them...this also confirms which lines go to which inlet. The lines
are now finished. If hydra is working before the snow covers them we
can also do a blow test...
* installed the thermocouples at approx 5cm depth near each of the
inlets. note: also placed one thermocouple in the hole of the snow
profile sensors.
* the east robot had done=1 (on attempt 3?).
245: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 15-Nov-2004 14:05:24 MST, site visit on Wednesday, October 20th (SpB)
Wednesday, October 20th Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: set up for undersnow.
Weather: clear, cool day.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson jeep.
---------
* in the morning went down to denver to pick up the serial cable and
also the re-calibrated gas cylinders from Britt/Andy. The cylinders
picked up from Britt/Andy are:
Tony Britt Nominal
Cyl ID ID Cal Value Location (as of 8/23/04)
------- ---- ------ -------- ------------------------
*CC66802 12 398.14 396 Pine Cal1 (Brought back to CU for return)
*CC66062 Airgas 400 used in May at the CU tower.
(Brought back to CU for return)
CC145936 Airgas (approx 720 psi) used in July at CU tower.
CC13996 Airgas (approx 1350 psi) ...might be the one used at hydra last winter...
(thought it was CC18996!)
CA02337 1 417.99 422 Pine Cal4 (1030 psi left)
CC114714 6 349.30 348 Pine Cal2 (920 psi left)
CC66823 9 334.86 333 Pine Cal3 (810 psi left)
Other Cylinders used by Tony/ATD:
---------------------------------
CC37790 5 363.04 364 Pine Ref
CC68857 2 395.45 398 Aspen High
CC88896 4 387.60 389 Willow High
CC12047 7 339.71 338 Aspen Low
CC28382 8 337.17 336 Willow Low
CC12735 10 310.35 309 Aspen Ref
CC12213 11 302.90 300 Willow Ref (off)
CC28046 NA 401.33 404 at CU Tower.
CA03141 3 396.75 396 Empty (was at Pine)
* ran a serial cable from the hydra site to the tower (used around
850' of serial cable).
* installed ME800 short-haul modems for the licor-7000...this seemed
to work fine...however when i tried to use the 2nd type of short-haul
modem it didn't work (in fact, the data system crashed).
* downloaded a few data files from the tower (and hydra thermocouple)
data loggers...these are:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 645599 Oct 20 15:49 met10_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 1018075 Oct 20 15:39 prf10_20.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 75329 Oct 20 17:11 tchy10_20.dat*
244: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 15-Nov-2004 14:04:13 MST, site visit on Tuesday, October 19th (SpB, AS, EA, BL)
Tuesday, October 19th Visit:
----------------------------
At the site: SpB, AS, EA, BL
Purpose of visit: set up for undersnow.
Weather: cold/overcast, but ok for working (not
snowing).
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson jeep.
* Aaron/Barry/Eric came up and setup one of the inlet stands
near G/C plot #6.
---------
* continued to work on setting up the thermocouples. The reference
sensor in the am25t isn't working so I'm using a thermocouple from the
cr23x to get the reference temperature in the am25t box.
* Downloaded a few sample files with thermcouple data (note these are
changing during setup):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 56600 Oct 19 13:48 tchy10_19.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 1550 Oct 19 14:21 tchy10_19a.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 983 Oct 19 15:27 tchy10_19b.dat*
243: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 15-Nov-2004 14:03:06 MST, site visit on Monday, October 18th (SpB)
Monday, October 18th Visit:
----------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: set up for undersnow.
Weather: Windy (downslope winds) and cold. Periods of
snow blowing off the divide. Didn't accumulate to much
snow, but it was blowing around quite a bit.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson jeep.
* Tim T. was doing his last leaf measurements of the season.
---------
* cleaned up around the tower (put things outside the tower either
inside or under the shed).
* installed the new program on the tc_hydra data logger. Now collecting
data from 4 thermocouples (need to fix up the am25T).
242: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 15-Nov-2004 14:01:50 MST, site visit on Sunday, October 17th (SpB, DB)
Sunday, October 17th Visit:
----------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: set up for undersnow.
Weather: perfect fall day in the high country!
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson jeep.
* Tim T. was doing his last leaf measurements of the season.
* Dave Bowling was finishing up the shed.
---------
* was able to have the hydra and opto22 working at the tower
with short-haul modems and short serial cables (didn't test this
thoroughly enough!!).
* had a few problems with the opto22...it only worked after i
restarted the ndaq system (this sends a reset command to the opto22).
* here are the files created when i was trying things out:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 33207228 Oct 17 10:00 nwt041017.080000
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 5286478 Oct 17 11:14 nwt041017.160000
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 2216983 Oct 17 11:47 nwt041017.171522
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 469440 Oct 17 11:58 nwt041017.174710
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 1856458 Oct 17 12:34 nwt041017.180714
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 878785 Oct 17 12:50 nwt041017.183427
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 21768462 Oct 17 18:00 nwt041017.185010
* downloaded some logger data. There was a funky time issue with the
soil data, but only the last couple samples were affected..the logger
data files are:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 711705 Oct 17 12:32 soil10_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 458137 Oct 17 12:36 soil10_17b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 618994 Oct 17 12:42 tc10_17.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 108168 Oct 17 15:22 tchy10_17.dat*
* Dave Bowling helped me carry the hydra from the tower down to the
hydra site.
241: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 15-Nov-2004 13:59:58 MST, site visit on Saturday, October 16th (SpB, DB, JM, K)
Saturday, October 16th Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site: SpB, DB, JM, K
Purpose of visit: work on thermocouples/undersnow.
Weather: still some fresh snow on the ground. pretty nice day.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson jeep. Gave John a ride up.
---------
* Dave and Co. worked on the shed.
* worked to get the thermocouples going.
* at 14:20 MST was done with arranging the snow temperature probes in
the following waY:
small probe = 94cm from tree, 4th level is at z=0
lower levels are: -30cm, -20cm, -10cm
2nd probe (i believe this is chan3), "TP101 461" is on the label.
dist from tree = 152 cm
3rd probe
dist from tree = 210cm
240: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 15-Nov-2004 13:10:13 MST, site visit on Friday, Oct 15th (SpB, CXY, JH, JM, DB)
Friday, October 15th Visit:
---------------------------
At the site: SpB, CXY, JH, JM, DB
Purpose of visit: work on the shed.
Weather: some fresh snow on the ground. pretty nice day.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson jeep. Met Dave at MRS.
---------
* for most of the day we hauled out the parts for the shed.
* worked on the tubing for the undersnow inlets.
239: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 15-Nov-2004 13:09:06 MST, site visit on Thursday, Oct 14th (SpB)
Thursday, October 14th Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: set up for undersnow.
Weather: Partly-cloudy. about 7-8" of fresh snow.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson jeep.
---------
* at 12:20 MST, swapped out the N2 at the main tower.
* made the thermocouples at MRS with Mark L (using a welding torch).
238: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 15-Nov-2004 13:08:10 MST, site visit on Tuesday, Oct 12th (SpB, JH, J)
Tuesday, October 12th Visit:
----------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH, J
Purpose of visit: set up for undersnow.
Weather: Clear, windy (downslope winds). Cool, but not
cold.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson jeep.
---------
* jia was collecting soil samples; john was doing dendrometers.
* started to build the connections for the profiler pump (need to tap
threads to the base to attach to the inside of the li-6251 box)
* disconnected the MRS snow temp probes and moved them to the new Hydra
location.
* started organizing the dekabon lines at the hydra site.
237: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 15-Nov-2004 13:07:04 MST, site visit on Monday Oct 11th (SpB, CXY, KK, SS, SO, JM, C)
Monday, October 11th Visit:
---------------------------
At the site: SpB, CXY, KK, SS, SO, JM, C
Purpose of visit: move stuff around for undersnow.
Weather: Clear, windy (downslope winds). Cool, but not
cold.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson jeep.
* ATD dismantled the "aspen" tower.
---------
* chuixiang and i finished rolling out the power cable from the
trailer to the hydra site (Kurt let us borrow a 2nd, shorter spool).
* chuixiang moved all the CME hydra cylinders from the pine site down
to the trailer.
* we moved the transformer from the trailer out to the hydra location.
and also moved some of the aluminum panels (by the CU tower) over to
serve as "walls" for protecting the hydra.
* as we were leaving we helped ATD move a few tower sections from the
aspen site out to the road...they were blocking the road so we had to
help!!
236: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 15-Nov-2004 13:05:49 MST, site visit on Saturday, Oct 9th (SpB)
Saturday, October 9th Visit:
--------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Add Hydra to the data system, check on the small profiler
pump.
Weather: Not bad (from what I recall).
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson jeep.
---------
* updated the 23x fast program and the ops files to collect data from
the new pressure sensors Andrew added to the fast ozone system (not
exactly sure why it didn't work yesterday). at around 14:00 MDT these
changes were finalized. Files are:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 32715438 Oct 9 10:00 nwt041009.080000
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 18507260 Oct 9 14:31 nwt041009.160000
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 14491628 Oct 9 18:00 nwt041009.203256
* checked on the small KNF pump at the profiler. It still didn't
seem to be working very well.
* downloaded logger data from the east robot:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 24480 Oct 9 15:06 041009e.dat*
* swapped flasks at both the east/west robots.
* modified the robot logger program to switch to a monthly cycle.
The new settings are: "Fudge=14" and "Interval= 28"...which I think
means everything will happen once a month on Wednesdays...
The robots will start running on days:
294 Oct 20th
322 Nov 17th
350 Dec 15th
and we need to collect the flasks (at the latest) on days:
294+7 Oct 27th
322+7 Nov 24th
350+7 Dec 22nd
235: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 15-Nov-2004 13:04:43 MST, site visit on Friday, Oct 8th (SpB, KK, AT)
Friday, October 8th Visit:
--------------------------
At the site: SpB, KK, AT
Purpose of visit: deliver the bowling shed.
Weather: Nice (from what I recall).
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson jeep. Before going up to the site, borrowed a
truck from ATD and went to Home Depot to get the shed for Dave
Bowling.
* Kurt Knudsen from ATD drove the truck with the shed up and I met
him at the trailer. He also let us borrow a long power cord.
---------
* Andrew turnipseed added 3 pressure sensors to the fast ozone system.
* Kurt and I unloaded the shed and piled it up near the trailer.
* We also started unspooling power cable to go from the trailer out to
the new hydra site (it didn't reach!).
* when we tried to add these data to the data system it caused problems
with the li-6262 data (they are both on the "fast" cr23x data logger). So
there were many small files created that might be problematic...these are:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 146102 Oct 8 15:12 nwt041008.211035
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 104934 Oct 8 15:25 nwt041008.212342
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 1160146 Oct 8 15:43 nwt041008.212550
* eventually, we reverted to the old cr23x logger program which didn't
cause problems for the li-6262 data.
* need to update the ops on specialk/urquell/porter!!
234: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 15-Nov-2004 13:03:53 MST, site visit on Thursday, Oct 7th (SpB, MW, DA, HL)
Thursday, October 7th Visit:
----------------------------
At the site: SpB, MW, DA, HL
Purpose of visit: look at the profiler pump.
Weather: pretty nice.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson jeep.
* Went to the ameriflux meeting in the morning...was going to meet Mike
at the site around noon, but didn't get there till almost 1pm (as he
was leaving).
* Dean Anderson was there with Hank Loescher and someone else.
---------
* mike worked some more on the inlet boxes and took soil samples.
* at 13:15 MST, replaced dessicant tube in the profiler (used the
temporary one).
* moved the licor-7000 part of the hydra out to the CU tower.
* downloaded logger data from the west robot:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 47512 Oct 7 15:40 041007w.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 24480 Oct 9 15:06 041009e.dat*
233: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 15-Nov-2004 13:02:49 MST, site visit on Tues, Oct 5th (SpB, MW, KK, C, SS, JM)
Tuesday, October 5th Visit:
--------------------------
At the site: SpB, MW, KK, C, SS, JM
Purpose of visit: start setting things up for undersnow.
Weather: Partly-cloudy morning...a storm was happening up at the
divide in the afternoon (never really hit us). The afternoon was
cloudy.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson jeep.
* ATD was tearing down the "willow" tower.
---------
* mike worked on setting up the snow depth poles at the girdled plots.
* in the morning added the photodiodes/2nd PAR sensor to chan 205. photos
of the setup are at:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/041005/pic00025.jpg
* at 11:44 MST (18:44 UTC) modified the following programs to do this:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 2951 Oct 5 12:44 channel_config
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 2200 Oct 6 11:37 covar.config
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 6163 Oct 4 23:17 prep.config
(originally forgot to modify "channel_config" so there was a short
period when chan205 data are going to be a bit messed up).
* new parameters are:
- pdiode1 = North side photodiode, (on the left in the photo, with orange tape)
- pdiode2 = South side photodiode, (on right in photo, no tape)
- PAR2_up = 2nd par sensor (s/n Q15450)...add details about sensor...
SN Q15450 - Calibration Constant = 6.46 umol/(sec m2),
Calibration Multiplier = -154.80 umol/(s m2) per microamp
* downloaded data from the CNR cr23x. the files are:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 39997 Oct 5 10:13 cnr10_5.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 515 Oct 5 10:40 cnr10_5b.dat*
* the profiler pressure seems strange. I think the new dessicant tube
has a slightly blocked end filter. at 11:15 MST, changed the 2-micron
filter (just in case this was the problem). at 11:23 MST, zeroed
li-6251.
* took photos of the brackets used by ATD to mount instruments (we
should try and use a similar system!).
* Mike and i dismantled the hydra and moved it from the Pine tower
over to the CU tower (for testing).
232: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 15-Nov-2004 13:01:54 MST, site visit on Monday, Oct 4th (SpB, RD, SO, DS, KK, C, SS)
Monday, October 4th Visit:
--------------------------
At the site: SpB, RD, SO, DS, KK, C, SS
Purpose of visit: Tour with Roger Dahlman, finish setup of photodiodes,
change profiler dessicant.
Weather: Nice calm sunny morning...gave way to clouds and some snow
pellets falling around 11am. The afternoon was cloudy. In the
afternoon here was thunder/lightning to the north/south of us
(luckily, it seemed to miss us).
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson jeep. Met Steve/Dave/Roger at MRS.
---------
* made a CU Tower, Pine, Willow, CU Trailer loop tour with Roger
Dahlman (DOE).
* measured the east hydra inlet for jielun...made a slight adjustment
to the height and orientation of this inlet.
* between 13:00-13:14 MST, changed dessicant for profiler.
blow test, ok.
* downloaded some logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 989590 Oct 4 13:33 soil10_4.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 531042 Oct 4 13:41 tc10_4.dat*
231: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 15-Nov-2004 13:01:04 MST, site visit on Sunday, October 3rd (SpB)
Sunday, October 3rd Visit:
--------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: setup the par/photodiodes at top of tower. download
logger data.
Weather: Nice calm sunny morning...gave way to clouds and some snow
pellets falling around noon.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson jeep.
---------
* at 11:45 MST, turned off the fan in the li-6262 box...also, zeroed
the li-6262 (h2o was at ~ 22mV, co2 was at ~ 20mV).
* downloaded logger data (no time problems)...the data files are:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 958893 Oct 3 10:58 cnr10_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 1025047 Oct 3 11:17 prof10_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 707480 Oct 3 11:26 met10_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 820444 Oct 3 11:38 nctc10_3.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 175 Oct 3 11:39 nctc10_3b.dat*
* added battery voltage to the nctc data logger (in the 5-min logger
data).
* started to setup the 2nd li-190sa as well as the 2 photodiode sensors.
* repaired on the thermocouples (around 10m?) where the probe support
was loose.
230: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 15-Nov-2004 12:59:28 MST, site visit on Thursday, Sept 30th (SpB, JH)
Thursday, September 30th Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH
Purpose of visit: Do robots, do blow tests with li-6251.
Weather: It was wet and overcast most of the day. Small frozen
rain/snow was falling from the sky. there was some gusty winter-like
winds.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson jeep.
* Duane was up working in his trailer.
* this is the last "official" day that ATD will be collecting data for
CME.
* brought up everything I need to put up the li-190 and photodiode
sensors.
---------
* did huff n' puff tests on the profile system (jia huffed)...results
(based on my watch which is 11 seconds fast):
watch time (MST) action approx mV
---------------- -------------- ---------
10:30 MST checked zero 0.009
10:32:0 0.5m (lev1), huff 1.318
10:32:25 9.+
10:34:0 1m (lev2), huff 1.318
(i forgot that this was disconnected!)
10:35:0 2m (lev3), huff 1.32
10:35:23 2.+
10:37:0 5m (lev4), huff 1.319
10:37:25 3.+
(note: my watch was 11 seconds faster than the system clock.)
* checked that the time was ok on the soil cr23x (and heard the mux
click away).
* at ~14:00 MST, reconnected the 1-m inlet at teh mini-tower (level 2).
* swapped flasks at the East/West Robots (I did the west, jia did the
east). Fixed the broken support cable at the East Robot. logger data
are:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 17383 Sep 30 13:40 040930e.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 21718 Sep 30 11:38 040930w.dat*
* for the East and West Robots: raised the lower inlet from 5cm up to
30cm.
* took some photos for Jielun.
* at ~15:30 MST: Moved the hydra west inlet from being 100cm above
como creek to being 160cm above como creek (160cm above the water at
como creek was approximately 100cm above the north bank of como
creek). Photos of the location of the west inlet can be seen at:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/photos_040930.html
(these photos also show the lower inlets of hydra on the pine profile)
* at ~15:40 MST: dropped a chunk of dry ice in the hydra box to check
for any jar leakage.
* downloaded the UC cr23x logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 1092943 Sep 30 12:28 uc9_30.dat*
228: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 15-Nov-2004 12:57:08 MST, site visit on Sunday, September 26th (SpB)
Sunday, September 26th Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Clean up the trailer, work on the shed.
Weather: Warm, sunny. A perfect fall day!
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson jeep.
* Tony Delany was up at the site with his wife.
---------
* cleaned out a bunch of JUNK from the trailer (old boxes, shoes, etc).
* worked a little bit on leveling out the supports for the shed.
* started to splice the broken cable at the East Robot Tower.
227: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 27-Sep-2004 11:52:06 MDT, site visit on Thursday, Sept 23rd (SpB, JH)
Thursday, September 23rd Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH
Purpose of visit: Do robots, bring out some more stuff for the shed
(Cinder blocks).
Weather: About 3 inches of fresh snow on the ground...it warmed up
enough during the day to melt a lot of the snow, but there was still
some in the trees. Downslope winds...blustery at times. Cap cloud up
near the divide. Sunny in Boulder.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson jeep.
* hauled out some cinder blocks for the shed.
* Duane was up working in his trailer.
---------
* at 14:00 MST, replaced the ozone target
* downloaded logger data from the N Canopy data loggers (no time
problems and the battery charger appears to be working fine now)..ie:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 421671 Sep 23 11:24 tc9_23.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 773449 Sep 23 11:34 soil9_23.dat*
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 855987 Sep 23 15:49 mrs_040923.dat
* swapped the flasks at the East/West robots. Jia helped out at the
east robot (and i showed her the paperwork, procedures, etc).
* downloaded robot data files from the gateway laptop:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 13386 Sep 23 12:41 040923e.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 17138 Sep 23 11:58 040923w.dat*
226: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 27-Sep-2004 11:51:05 MDT, site visit on Friday, September 17th (SpB, JH, MW, JM)
Friday, September 17th Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH, MW, JM
Purpose of visit: start setting up for the shed, do the robots.
Weather: Fairly warm and comfortable...some occasional wind gusts.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson jeep.
* bought up four 8' timbers from McGuckins for the shed.
* brought down the metal box which belonged to Teresa Campos (NCAR ATD).
(returned this box to her on Tuesday, 9/21)
---------
* hauled timbers out to the CU Tower.
* Swapped flasks at the East/West robots with Jessica (to show her how
to do this). Logger files are:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 22173 Sep 17 13:18 040917e.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 16560 Sep 17 12:18 040917w.dat*
* moved the scaffolding tower section from the base of the CU Tower
over to where the hydra will be this winter. (cleaned up this area
around the base of the CU Tower).
225: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 27-Sep-2004 11:49:36 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, Sept 14th (SpB)
Tuesday, September 14th Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: change profiler dessicant. swipe the krypton. check
on the north canopy tower battery.
Weather: Fairly blustery. some stiff downslope winds...it really feels
like summer is ending.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson jeep.
* the aspens are all very bright and yellow right now (see photos).
---------
* at 11:49 MST, swiped the krypton hygrometer
* at 12:34 MST, zeroed the licor-6262.
- co2 was off by approx +23mV
- h2o was at approx +40mV
at 12:36 MST, back to sample.
* at 12:41 MST, check the li-6251 zero. at ~ +0.020 mV
* changed the dessicant trap, from 12:53-12:54:30 MST, ran span gas through
the system....seemed to be constant at around 1.228-1.231 mV. @12:54:30, back
to sample.
* downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 853981 Sep 14 12:23 prof9_14.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 531963 Sep 14 12:30 met9_14.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 419446 Sep 14 13:09 soil9_14.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 227624 Sep 14 13:14 tc9_14.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 1488 Sep 14 13:34 soil9_14b.dat*
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 455907 Sep 23 10:09 mrs_040914.dat
* replaced the battery charger at the N Canopy tower. The one there
seemed to be working ok, but it was buzzing and the terminals were
quite hot after running it in manual mode last time. Still using the
same battery...which looks like maybe it recovered ok??
* some info from jason about using the automounter on russter2:
Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2004 12:01:01 MDT
To: "Sean Burns"
From: Jason Hill
Subject: Re: usbkey on porter...
My responses are inline.
>
> Hi Jason,
>
> ok, thanks. i used the usbkey on porter and it worked fine....
>
> i don't recall the best way to mount the usb devices with sudo...the
> way i originally mounted the usb smartmedia was to do:
>
> sudo mount -t vfat /dev/sdb1 /mnt/smartmedia/
This is correct, but last time you connected the smartmedia it was on
/dev/sda1. My worry is that when russter2 rebooted with the new kernel,
it may have renumbered those devices.
>
> is the device for the smartmedia on russter2 now "/dev/sda1"??...so I
> should mount it with:
>
> sudo mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /mnt/smartmedia/
>
That would be the case, as long as the smartmedia is still known to the
kernel as sda1. I am not sure if the new kernel, when it rebooted, saw
that there were no devices hooked up and zeroed them out, in which case
whatever you plugged in first would be the sda device. The reverse is
true on porter, for instance. You plugged in the usbkey firt, so THAT
device is sda on porter.
> also, there is no "/mnt/smartmedia" directory...should i create this
> directory before i do the mounting or is there a better way to do
> this?
Yes, you should go ahead and create that directory. Please do NOT
create any directories under /misc, as those get created as you
cd into the automount.
>
> what exactly would the sudo command be for the usbkey? i guess if i
> can figure out what the /dev/ is of something then it's not too
> difficult to mount them....is there an easy way to do this?? does
> /var/log/messages have this info?
Yes, as you plug them in, they should show up in /var/log/messages.
224: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 27-Sep-2004 11:47:42 MDT, site visit on Thursday, Sept 9th (SpB, MW, SO, JS, TD, J)
Thursday, September 9th Visit:
------------------------------
At the site: SpB, MW, SO, JS, TD, J,
Purpose of visit: Reboot russter2. check on profiler dessicant.
setup the common inlet.
Weather: Very variable weather. Several rain squalls passed though,
but never really amounted to much. It was gusty one moment and then
calm and sunny the next.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson jeep.
---------
* Rebooted russter2...note: there was a floppy in the floppy drive
which caused russter2 to do "NTLDR" and not boot properly.
rebooted the quacker at 11:03 MDT.
restarted data system at 11:15 MDT (17:15 UTC).
* at 11:29 MST started flow to the common inlet with Hydra.
* at 11:43 MST, switched out the ozone target.
* downloaded some logger data files:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 569754 Sep 9 15:13 soil9_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 588 Sep 9 15:15 soil9_9b.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 162450 Sep 9 15:20 tc9_9.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 160 Sep 9 15:22 tc9_9b.dat*
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 362065 Sep 14 11:09 mrs_040909.dat
* the battery at the N Canopy tower was not powering things...it looks
like the charger wasn't working properly (no ac power light)...i tried
to recharge it with a different charger and hopefully it will run ok.
it was working when i left. --- instead of using batteries think up a
better way to power the data loggers!!
* moved the battery/battery charger from the middle of the tower
(which was previously used to power the "fast" cr23x) over by the
"soil" cr23x.
* swapped out the robot flasks...files (including Bobs logger files
from last week) are:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 23214 Sep 2 05:39 040902e.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 26767 Sep 2 06:23 040902w.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 16026 Sep 9 15:53 040909e.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 21610 Sep 9 13:00 040909w.dat*
* helped jielun/steve to use the trimble GPS (to mark the soil
sensors)...took these data back down to CU for differential
correction.
* brought up 2 new cylinders from AirGas (get numbers). These are:
CC187532 401.0 ppm +/- 2%
CC187116 400.0 ppm +/- 2%
* brought up the new carbon-vane pump.
223: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 27-Sep-2004 11:45:01 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, August 31st (SpB, JH, MW, SO, KK)
Tuesday, August 31st Visit:
---------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH, MW, SO, KK
Purpose of visit: Download logger data. Do some prep work for
the undersnow/girdle plots this winter.
Weather: Upslope. Started off nice and sunny...a storm blew through
around 11am, but missed us. Heard some thunder off to the South. Then
it cleared up and was bright and sunny.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson jeep.
* The aspens are starting to turn yellow.
---------
* downloaded logger data from most of the tower data loggers. No
time problems (though the N Canopy battery voltage continues to
drop)...the data files are:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 685583 Aug 31 09:46 tc8_31.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 1347074 Aug 31 09:58 soil8_31.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 911692 Aug 31 10:26 prof8_31.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 558497 Aug 31 10:32 met8_31.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 706395 Aug 31 10:39 nctc8_31.dat*
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 1744429 Aug 31 16:13 mrs_040831.dat
* Mike dismantled the dekabon inlets and gathered the tubing which was
at the old hydra sites (note, he might have stepped on the soil
moisture probe at the profile site...check and see if the data changed
from this?!)...
* we inventoried the remaining dekabon tubing to be:
Four Sections at 24.5m (80 feet)
One Section at 15m (24.5 feet)
(should also measure the tubing at the boxes).
* soilT probe at profile site was out of the ground (i pushed it back in).
* Mike trimble GPS'ed the new girdled tree plots.
* took some measurements of the fence around the tower. It's:
6' x 16.6' x 12'
1.83m x 5.08m x 3.68 m
* The outside of Deans tower had measurements of: 3.2m x 2.7m
* checked the east/west robots. both had done=1. details:
east robot, attempt=1, minco2=342, maxco2=395, co2_range=53 ppm
west robot, attempt=2, minco2=381, maxco2=444, co2_range=63 ppm
* worked with Steve Oncley on the Hydra inlets (blow tests). Used Gordons
new code which is:
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 08:20:29 MDT
To: Steve Oncley , Sean Burns
From: Gordon Maclean
Subject: rrelay
Steve, Sean,
I've installed the new code on daisy this morning. It seems to
be working.
To remotely control the relay use the rrelay program.
It is on both aster and daisy.
On daisy, do
/usr/local/bin/rrelay localhost
On aster, do
rrelay daisy
It first displays some help If you do "g" it will start displaying
the time, seconds since 00:00GMT, and the hex value of the relays.
Hopefully it is self explanatory. When your done with the manual
control, do "r" to resume the normal program control of the relays.
Or, when you do a "q" to quit, it will resume normal control.
In this example I did a "g" to go, an "o" to open the
relays (when you change a relay it does an "s" for you), and
then a "r" to resume the program.
Note that when you override the program, it sets bit 16, hex
value0x10000.
I'll be a Jeffco today. Send email if you have questions.
Gordon
$ rrelay daisy
Enter:
h: stop output, show this help. Enter g to restart output
?: same as h
p: pause output
g: go, restart output
o: open all relays
s: show state of relays. Enter g to resume
q: quit rrelay program
Q: quit data acquisition program
number : toggle relay number off->on or on->off
(must enter a space or carriage return after number
There are 20 on this relay, so enter a number
between 0 and 19
r: resume relay program control of relays
14:14:22.0 51262.0 000601
14:14:23.0 51263.0 000601
14:14:24.0 51264.0 000601
relays (user override):
19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
14:14:25.0 51265.0 000601
14:14:26.0 51266.0 100000
14:14:27.0 51267.0 100000
14:14:28.0 51268.0 100000
14:14:29.0 51269.0 100000
14:14:30.0 51270.0 000601
14:14:31.0 51271.0 000601
14:14:32.0 51272.0 000601
14:14:33.0 51273.0 000601
14:14:34.0 51274.0 000601
Details of the blow test on August 31st 2004:
opto Inlet Type of Times in UTC lag time
Code ID Location point Exhale Puff Reach Li-7000 (seconds)
----- -- ------ --------- -------- --------- ---------
9 0 A1 180m Transect 20:15:0 20:18:44 224
0 B1 160m " 20:11:0 20:14:28 208
9 1 A2 140m " 20:07:0 20:09:53 173
1 B2 120m " 20:03:02 20:05:37 155
9 2 A3 100m " 20:00:0 20:02:08 128
2 B3 80m " 19:57:0 19:58:45 105
9 3 A4 60m " 19:52:0 19:54:15 135
3 B4 40m " 19:50:0 19:50:59 59
9 4 A5 20m " 19:48:0 19:48:30 30
4 B5 -20m " 19:43:0 19:43:35 35
9 5 A6 -40m / West E/W transect 20:22:0 20:27:58 358
(note: there were 2 pulses for A6)
5 B6 -60m / East " 20:31:0 20:34:55 235
9 6 A7 1m Profile 19:46:0 19:46:15 15
20:41:0 20:41:15 15 (2nd run)
6 B7 2m " 20:43:0 20:43:19 19
9 7 A8 6m " 20:46:0 20:46:29 29 (weak pulse)
20:56:0 20:56:20 20 (2nd run)
7 B6 10m " 20:48:0 20:48:25 25
9 8 A9 17m " 20:50:0 20:50:33 33
8 B9 30m " 20:52:0 20:52:48 48
222: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 27-Sep-2004 11:43:41 MDT, site visit on Thursday, August 26th (SpB, JH, AT)
Thursday, August 26th Visit:
----------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH, AT
Purpose of visit: Meet with Andrew, help jia with branches (though
i didn't help very much), clean up the tower.
Weather: Overcast and cool. It rained a few drops every now and
there were some low clouds, but it was generally rain-free. Some
sun breaks.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson jeep.
* Andrew was up early at the tower.
* John was supposed to also help with branches, but never showed up.
* mushrooms are everywhere.
---------
* Andrew put in new tubing for the fast and slow ozone system. he
also replaced the pump for the ozone flux system.
* at around 11:30 MST switched the "flux" cr23x from battery power
back to A/C power...unplugged the battery charger and disconnected it
from the battery (in the middle of the tower). This battery is
basically brand new and can be used somewhere else at the site.
* Jia clipped branches from 7 or 8 trees...she primarily used the
canopy access towers for this and didn't need much help from me.
* re-connected the 1m inlet to run directly back to the li-6251
(instead of going through the jar).
* cleaned up some power cords and serial cables which were on the
tower. There was a blue extention cord with a oversize connector at
one end...i checked with Herm and Tim about this and here is the
reply:
Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2004 18:04:00 MDT
To: Sean Burns
From: Timothy.Tomaszewski@colorado.edu
Subject: Re: Stuff on the CU Tower...
Hello Sean. Herman has left for New Zealand but I believe I can answer this
question. I have never seen that blue cord or the end piece that is on it
(filter pack?). I am aware of all the gear he has used on the main tower for
the last 3-4 years and that does not look familiar. Regarding our stuff under
the red coolers. We should be done sampling in about 2weeks and we will remove
any items that (perhaps pumps/coolers unless herm decides to use them next year)
don't need to stay. Also, I'll be sure to fasten down whatever we leave.
Let me know if you have any more questions.
-Tim
Quoting Sean Burns :
>
> Hi Herm and Tim,
>
> I'm trying to get the CU tower cleaned up a little bit before it
> starts getting cold and snowy (ie, pulling off extra cables and
> extention cords which don't seem to be used or needed anymore)...there
> is a blue extention cord which had a special fitting on one end...the
> other end went to several orange extention cords which eventually went
> to nothing. a photo of the blue extention cord is:
>
> http://urquell.colorado.edu/photos/040826/pic00013.jpg
>
> Is this yours and/or do you use it? I asked Andrew Turnipseed about
> it and he wasn't sure who it belonged to. . .for now I have taken it
> off the tower and it's under the tarp at the base of the tower....if
> you do use it and need it on the tower i'll put it back up there...
>
* Bob swapped the flasks in the afternoon. The logger data files are:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 19235 Aug 26 14:02 040826e.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 19321 Aug 26 14:35 040826w.dat*
221: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 27-Sep-2004 11:42:32 MDT, site visit on Monday, August 23rd (SpB)
Monday, August 23rd Visit:
--------------------------
At the site: SpB, SO, JM
Purpose of visit: Check out profiler system...work on common hydra inlet.
Weather: South wind. Blustery, cool, and overcast all day. It feels
like summer is over!
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson jeep.
* found a pump in the trailer...it is a: KNF Pump -- model UN 815 KNI
serial number 1/615575, 115V/60Hz, Mfg 4/02. Need to buy a few new
pumps to have for spares...
---------
* the li6251 stopped working mid-day last Saturday...it looks like
this was due to the dessicant trap fitting being plugged up with
magnesium perchlorate.
* from 10:39-11:39 MST changed the li6251 dessicant (and also tried
to gather fittings/tubing for the new pump/inlet).
* at 11:39 MST, zeroed the li6251 and did a blow test. it was close
enought to zero that it didn't need any adjustment.
* at 11:56 MST, swiped the krypton hygrometer.
* at 15:30 MST, connected Deans old pump to the 1m inlet of the
profiling system. Need to look at this and determine the effect of
using this pump on the system. . .
* both east/west robots had done=1 . . .closed the stopcocks which
were easy to reach. details:
east robot, attempt=1, minco2=350, maxco2=432, co2_range=82 ppm
west robot, attempt=1, minco2=369, maxco2=452, co2_range=83 ppm
* bob swapped the flasks on August 20th...the logger data files
are:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 34604 Aug 20 06:21 040820e.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 14685 Aug 20 07:07 040820w.dat*
220: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 27-Sep-2004 11:41:15 MDT, site visit on Thursday, August 19th (SpB)
Thursday, August 19th Visit:
----------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: The "fast" cr23x was dropping data pts....look
at this.
Weather: Heavy, thick fog most of the day. Calm. Some rain in the
afternoon.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson jeep.
* Duane was over in his shack.
---------
* replaced the battery which powers the fast cr23x data logger...note:
can actually use A/C power which might be a better idea.
* installed the "pathfinder" software for the trimble GPS on the
gateway up in the trailer. (borrowed the installation disk from Todd
Ackerman).
* took a lot of "fog" photos, but these were accidentally deleted from
the digital camera before downloading them (still learning how to use
this camera).
* downloaded the CNR logger data (did this since i was up near the top
of the tower)...the file is:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 364304 Aug 19 11:25 cnr8_19.dat*
* checked that the soil/tc data logger were working ok (seemed ok).
* in the afternoon worked in the trailer (from russter2).
219: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 25-Aug-2004 18:16:43 MDT, site visit on Monday, August 16th (SpB)
Monday, August 16th Visit:
--------------------------
At the site: SpB
Purpose of visit: Continued to use Trimble GPS to mark new towers/trails.
Weather: There was an upslope wind above the trees. Warm and dry day.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson jeep.
* used my own digital camera (with 10x zoom) to get some closeup
photos of the various towers.
---------
* at 14:50 MST, repositioned the hydra west inlet to be directly above
the creek (previously it was slightly to the side of the creek). Note:
the old location of the inlet was about 20m North and 10m East of
the creek. For more details see:
http://urquell.colorado.edu/sean/plots_cme/niwot_map_040818.ps
* used the trimble on the trail which heads west past the west robot.
Found "R3" SF6 release point and the cylinder of SF6. Also, did
GPS measurements of the CU Tower (top) and Aspen (top). Tested to see
if the GPS is accurate enough to actually mark the corners of these
towers.
* tried to put the "pathfinder" gps software on the laptop up in the
trailer, but it wouldn't allow me to run it.
* downloaded some logger data...the files are:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 851911 Aug 16 11:18 prf8_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 521610 Aug 16 11:25 met8_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 646707 Aug 16 12:55 tc8_16.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 633576 Aug 16 12:48 uc8_16.dat*
* note, while downloading the TC data i noticed that TC6 was around
25C while the others were all around 10-19C (check this). Maybe
TC6 was in the sun?!
* Bob swapped out the West Robot flasks last Friday...data file is:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 23526 Aug 13 11:38 040813w.dat*
* checked the east/west robots...here's my e-mail to Bob:
Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2004 15:21:51 MDT
To: robert.beyer@Colorado.EDU
cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU
From: "Sean Burns"
Subject: Robots Update...
Bob,
you will be happy to know that your early morning trip up here on
Saturday paid off...both robots ran and both have "done=1". Since
they are both "done=1" you can come up here any day this week and swap
them out. (note: you need to make sure a "fresh" suitcase is up
here...you can call steve seibold at MRS at 303-492-8841 and he will
tell you if there is a new suitcase here or not...steve is the manager
at MRS)
here are the details from when i checked the loggers today:
done=1 attempt range min max
-------- ------- ----- ----- -----
east robot yes 1 58.6 358 417
west robot yes 1 61 397.4 459.2
as you can see the ranges are similar, but the max/mins are
different...i wouldn't worry about the min/max's being
diffferent...the co2 sensors in the robots are not that good so
differences in the absolute measurement of co2 are to be expected.
it's good to see the ranges close to eachother. something to keep in
mind is that as long as the co2 values measured by the robots are in
the 300-470ppm range they are probably fine....if they fall below 300
or above 500 this would probably mean there is a problem...a leak or
closed flask, etc....the air in the flasks will be analyzed at Utah
and the accurate values of co2 will be determined then.
i noticed at the west robot a few of the flasks had the stopcocks open
a bit too far...it's usually a good idea to make sure both orings in
the flasks are touching the flask. . .on a few of them only one o-ring
was touching (i left a note in the robot and pointed out a few example
flasks which had this problem). in the west robot i closed the
stopcocks which were easy to reach (forgot to do this at the east
robot)...also, at the west robot all the extra papers which were in
there were gone...this includes the extra forms as well as
instructions and some e-mails which were helpful to keep in
there...any idea where these things are?? maybe they were at the east
robot and i didn't notice them...
etc, etc.
218: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 25-Aug-2004 18:14:39 MDT, site visit on Thursday, August 12th (SpB, SO, C)
Thursday, August 12th Visit:
----------------------------
At the site: SpB, SO, C
Purpose of visit: Use Trimble GPS to mark new towers/instruments.
Weather: Sunny/calm. . .slight gust from time-to-time. Stayed dry all
day (?).
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson jeep.
* called to extend the jeep rental...rental is from Enterprise at 5472
Arapahoe (303.449.9466). hours: 7:30-6pm. need to return the car by
Thursday the 19th.
* picked up the Trimble GPS from Todd at INSTAAR.
---------
* downloaded some logger data (once again the time seemed wrong when i
connected, but the data and time seem ok...i think the N Canopy
battery voltage is still dropping down a bit too much!!):
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 869560 Aug 12 14:00 soil8_12.dat*
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 919068 Aug 16 10:38 mrs_040812.dat
* Hydra Cylinders:
12 (cal1) 1020/4
6 (cal2) 1670/10
9 (cal3) 1840/11
1 (cal4) 1710/14
5 (ref) 1600/8
* at 12:40 MST, moved hydra "west" inlet back to side of the creek
(note: on 8/16 moved it so it's right over the water).
* for Hydra inlets: 120m - North side of creek
140m - at como creekside (i think on N side).
* Walked the road/trails North of the CU Tower.. .GPS'ed Pine/Willow and
all trails up to there...Trimble data file:
183419 Aug 13 16:34 /home/staff/sburns/gps_data_040812/sb040812.ssf
* Denver ground station data for this day didn't exist, so I used Ft
Collins ground station data instead.
* Worked with Jason Hill (unixOPS) to make usb media on russter2 work:
To access photos: cd /misc/smartmedia
To access usb stick: cd /misc/usbkey
(note: don't need to "unmount" these devices...they will automatically
be unmounted and/or just unplug them.)
217: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 25-Aug-2004 18:13:17 MDT, site visit on Monday, August 9th (SpB, SO, TD, BS, BS)
Monday, August 9th Visit:
-------------------------
At the site: SpB, SO, TD, BS, BS
Purpose of visit: Tour of new towers by NCAR.
Weather: South wind. Clear at the site, but cloudy out on the plains.
Fairly warm and sunny.
---------
Misc Notes:
* met Steve O and Tony at NCAR and rode up in the ATD Jeep. Britt met
us at the site. Bill Sacks and ? were the only ones on the tour.
---------
* Steve & Tony led a small tour to the new NCAR towers (aspen/pine/willow).
(this will be the last time Tony is at the site for a while...)
* Britt did a roundabout with the portable tanks...
* it looks like when i logged out of russter2 at 8:56am it somehow
stopped the archive process on russter2...i can't recall what i did
differently about logging out that morning (if anything). i was in a
hurry to meet with Tony/Steve, so maybe i exited without quitting the
cockpit??
covar kept running so we have 5-minute statistics, but no hi-rate data
(i didn't notice and fix this problem till 8am on Friday, 8/13).
216: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 25-Aug-2004 18:11:12 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, August 4th (SpB, TD) and on Friday, August 6th (SpB, CC, DK)
Friday, August 6th Visit:
-------------------------
At the site: SpB, CC, DK
Purpose of visit: Tear down sodar (done by Craig), do some GPS'ing.
Weather: Downslope bursts of cool air/wind...when wind stopped, rather
warm. a brief shower passed through around 3pm leaving sparkling,
clear air in its' wake.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson jeep.
* on Thurs picked up the Trimble GPS from Todd at INSTAAR. (need to
return it so he can use it next Tues).
---------
* Differential GPS measurements of sf6/hydra inlets..file is:
79615 Aug 8 14:23 /home/staff/sburns/gps_data_040806/sb040806.ssf
* at 12:30 MST, replaced N2 cylinder at tower.
old cylinder: CC37379 (~100 psi left)
new cylinder: CC125685 @ 2100 psi
* Span Gas at CU Tower:
Scott-Marrin: C28046 @1700 psi (404 ppm +/- 2%)
* send an e-mail to Teresa Campos...there are 2 of her cylinders at
the tower (i think they are hers?):
- Small Scott-Speciality Cylinder: CO in Air (07A97?)
- 150-size Nitrogen Cylinder Bal-2923
* swapped east robot flasks; brought 2 suitcases back to campus.
* checked the new cylinder at the West Robot and the pressure seemed
fine (over 2000 psi)
* at 15:30 MST, opened valves for tanks #9 (cal3) and #12 (cal1) at
the hydra (pine site). (they appeared to hold pressure fine after
the last visit).
* started using the new camera: Olympus, C-2040ZOOM, w/ dazzle reader.
* worked on software for the new camera...e-mail:
Date: Fri, 06 Aug 2004 10:00:33 MDT
To: trouble@specialk.Colorado.EDU
cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU
From: "Sean Burns"
Subject: mounting dazzle smart media device on russter2...
Hi,
I tested mounting a "dazzle" smartmedia device on russter2 (computer
in trailer above MRS)...the commands i did (which seemed to work fine)
were:
sudo mount -t vfat /dev/sdb1 /mnt/smartmedia/
then the /mnt/smartmedia was seen as:
/home/staff/sburns[46]: df -k | grep smart
/dev/sdb1 31968 1744 30224 6% /mnt/smartmedia
the files on there were:
dir /mnt/smartmedia/dcim/100olymp/
total 1696
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 16384 Dec 31 1999 ./
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 16384 Dec 31 1999 ../
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 407900 Dec 31 1999 p1010001.jpg*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 445599 Dec 31 1999 p1010002.jpg*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 421178 Dec 31 1999 p1010003.jpg*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 404037 Dec 31 1999 p1010004.jpg*
can the mount command be added to /etc/fstab so that anyone user has
the ability to mount this device? I'm going to reboot this computer
at around 12:30pm so if any changes can be made before that it would
be fine...
thanks,
SpB.
Wednesday, August 4th Visit:
----------------------------
At the site: SpB, TD
Purpose of visit: work on hydra, swap flasks.
Weather: not sure.
---------
Misc Notes:
* this entry missed getting in the logbook, so i'm working from my notes in
March, 2006!
* checked on old gas cylinders in the morning (these are the "mystery"
cylinders found in the lab).
---------
* between 11:08-11:28 MST, changed profiler dessicant tube.
at 11:08 MST, zero, stopped pump
at 11:25, connected again
at 11:26:0 --checked zero. blow test ok.
at 11:28, back to sample.
* the small profiler pump= model UNMP30 KNDC
* at the west robot, new span gas cylinder (CC175878, 391.4ppm) at 2000 psi.
* changed west robot logger program (span val change from 403.3 to 391.4 ppm)
(didn't change the aircraft program, span val might not matter).
* Hydra cylinders (not exactly sure what all these notes mean!):
Ref Cal4 Cal3 Cal2 Cal1
before 8/4 5 1 3(empty) 6 9
after 8/4 5 1 9 6 12 (from CU)
12= CU Cylinder
[cal4] 14:00 MST
~15:00 MDT
blow test CO2
"D" off S3 ~42 ~same
"D" off S4 ~23000
(B4)
flow inside @ 31
Hydra flow at 40 (2 lpm)
215: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 25-Aug-2004 18:09:29 MDT, site visit on Monday, August 2nd (SpB, SO, TD)
Monday, August 2nd Visit:
-------------------------
At the site: SpB, SO, TD
Purpose of visit: C130 Flight--do robots.
Weather: Clear and calm in the morning...clouds built
up in the afternoon.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove up the Monson jeep...before heading up, stopped at McGuckins
and bought various misc items.
* This is the final C-130 Flight (RF16).
---------
* staked and covered the extention cord connection which runs out
to the N Canopy Tower.
* at 13:03:00 MDT the C-130 flew over the tower.
* downloaded logger data from all loggers (except the UCan
logger)....there was a small time problem with the soil logger, but
didn't seem to be a problem in the data file...data files are:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 453417 Aug 2 11:37 cnr8_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 449164 Aug 2 12:01 met8_2.dat*
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 1102274 Aug 4 10:36 mrs_040802.dat
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 610321 Aug 2 12:27 nctc8_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 727421 Aug 2 11:56 prf8_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 1033480 Aug 2 12:42 soil8_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 549526 Aug 2 13:15 tc8_2.dat*
* unplugged the power to the robot data loggers. . .closed the
stopcocks which were easy to reach. Downloaded the logger data
files which are:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 1734 Aug 2 15:39 040802e.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 1851 Aug 4 12:24 040802w.dat*
* New Cylinder at West Robot tower: CC175878 Value=391.4ppm. +/-2%
(Cylinder dragged to west robot tower on 2 August 2004.)
214: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 25-Aug-2004 18:08:05 MDT, site visit on Friday, July 30th (SpB, JH, J, MW, GA/S/T)
Friday, July 30th Visit:
------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH, J, MW, GA/S/T
Purpose of visit: Help WSU pack up.
Weather: hot.
---------
Misc Notes:
* took MRS shuttle up; drove down in the Monson Jeep with
Mike/Jia/Jess.
---------
* walked the sf6 lower inlet line to get an idea of where
the inlets are (diff GPS these pts at a later date).
* checked hydra cylinder values:
Ref= 1750/8
cal4= 1800/15
cal3= 1600/11 (this one had a leak...by monday it was zero!)
cal2= 1700/10
cal1= 1850/10
* downloaded sodar data.
213: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 25-Aug-2004 18:06:47 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, July 28th (SpB, JH, J, SO, TD)
Wednesday, July 28th Visit:
---------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH, J, SO, TD
Purpose of visit: Swap out the krypton hygrometer.
Weather: Cumulus clouds up at the divide. As the upslope wind
developed there was a storm to the North of us. . .hail and
lightning/thunder started around 13:30.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson Jeep.
* Gene Allwine is going to pack up things on Friday.
* lots of flowers and mushrooms popping up everywhere (check out
photos!).
---------
* from 10-11 MST, replaced the borrowed NCAR krypton hygrometer
(sn1101) with our recalibrated one. Here are the coefficients
for the NCAR krypton:
this is from ATD...the info is in /net/aster/cal_files/krypton1101
# A value of 0.0 for SonicSeparation likely means that it isn't available -
# someone needs to re-visit the project info and make a determination.
#
# Kw Vo (mv) X(cm) Bias SonicSeparation(cm)
# DASH04, calibration done at NCAR
2003 Dec 30 00:00:00 -.188 3375.2 1.3 0.0 0.0
# CME04, calibration done at NCAR
2004 Jun 1 00:00:00 -.168 2464.9 1.3 0.0 0.0
our newly calibrated krypton (sn: 1249) has the following values
(updated in lat.heat1.q and sens.heat.q):
# Borrowed a krypton hygrometer from ATD (sn 1101) from Jun 15-Jul 28 2004 :
if(t1 >= utime("04 jun 15 120000") & t1 < utime("04 jul 28 110000")) {
plength <- 1.3 # pathlength in cm
if(rhov*1000 <= 9.00 ) kw <- 0.168
else kw <- 0.168
}
# Recalibrated July 2005 :
if(t1 >= utime("04 jul 28 110000") & t1 < utime("10 jan 1 000000")) {
plength <- 1.229 # pathlength in cm
if(rhov*1000 <= 9.20 ) kw <- 0.162 # note: these are the "windows scaled" values
else kw <- 0.147
}
## units : g m^-3
the values for the ncar krypton are the "clean" window values..plus
they don't do a wet and dry range (that is why wet/dry ranges are the
same for the sn 1101).
* checked that the soil data logger was still ok (time was ok & the
mux was clicking).
* Jia and Jess were setting up the west sap flow site.
* there was a suitcase sitting down at MRS.
* the sodar was working, but i didn't download data.
* Bob did the robots on Monday...the files are:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 1813 Jul 26 15:50 040726e.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 2818 Jul 26 15:19 040726w.dat*
212: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 27-Jul-2004 16:35:56 MDT, site visit on Friday, July 23rd (SpB, SO, C, GA)
Friday, July 23rd Visit:
------------------------
At the site: SpB, SO, C, GA
Purpose of visit: Retrieve a backpack for Russ.
Weather: Cold and wet. Some big lightning near the tower. rained all
day....it was like being in a cloud.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson Jeep.
* Brian Lamb/Gene Allwine group doing SF6 releases.
---------
* power outage of ~2.5 hours the previous afternoon (7/22), ie:
[cuff@quacker ~]$ fgrep apmd /var/log/messages*
Jul 20 15:21:33 quacker apmd[894]: Now using Battery Power
Jul 20 15:21:33 quacker apmd[894]: Battery: * * * (100% 3:20)
Jul 20 15:21:37 quacker apmd[894]: Now using AC Power
Jul 20 15:21:37 quacker apmd[894]: Charge: * * * (100% 3:20)
Jul 22 15:12:02 quacker apmd[894]: Now using Battery Power
Jul 22 15:12:02 quacker apmd[894]: Battery: * * * (100% 3:20)
Jul 22 17:54:39 quacker apmd[894]: Now using AC Power
Jul 22 17:54:39 quacker apmd[894]: Charge: * * * (30% 1:00)
Jul 22 18:10:09 quacker apmd[894]: Now using Battery Power
Jul 22 18:10:09 quacker apmd[894]: Battery: * * * (76% 2:32)
Jul 22 18:10:12 quacker apmd[894]: Now using AC Power
Jul 22 18:10:12 quacker apmd[894]: Charge: * * * (76% 2:32)
Jul 22 18:10:43 quacker apmd[894]: Now using Battery Power
Jul 22 18:10:43 quacker apmd[894]: Battery: * * * (76% 2:32)
Jul 22 18:10:46 quacker apmd[894]: Now using AC Power
Jul 22 18:10:46 quacker apmd[894]: Charge: * * * (76% 2:32)
Jul 22 18:22:58 quacker apmd[894]: Battery: -1.229508 (0:12) 4294967295:4294967282 (91% 3:02)
* downloaded (and restarted) the sodar.
* tried to clean up the trailer a bit. Also, looked for a power cable
to run the fiber optic box (Steve O needed this). Didn't find it.
211: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 27-Jul-2004 16:33:01 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, July 21st (SpB, JH, J, SO, BL/GA+)
Wednesday, July 21st Visit:
---------------------------
At the site: SpB, JH, J, SO, BL/GA+
Purpose of visit: Change dessicant on the profiler.
Weather: Big cumulus clouds up on the divide. Seemed like it might
rain, but never really happened.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up the Monson Jeep.
* Brian Lamb/Gene Allwine group doing SF6 releases.
* Jia/Jessica were working on the east sap flow sensors.
* loaned a cylinder of co2 to Brian Lamb/Gene:
SG9153646BAL 409.2 ppm (+/- 2%)
(note, they found this cylinder to have sf6 in it, so
they couldn't use it and borrowed the scott-marrin one
out at the tower)
---------
* Downloaded a some logger data (no time problems, though I had to
adjust several of the data logger clocks which seemed a bit strange,
eg, profile logger was around 1:20 fast)...logger data files are:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 790715 Jul 21 11:14 prf7_21.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 427 Jul 21 11:15 prf7_21b.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 487360 Jul 21 11:52 met7_21.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 1121141 Jul 21 12:12 soil7_21.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 603008 Jul 21 12:18 tc7_21.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 873991 Jul 21 12:29 uc7_21.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 1184559 Jul 23 13:40 mrs_040721.dat
* connected power for the East sap flow site to the bottom breaker.
* at 11:12 MST, did a zero of the li-6262. Both co2 and h2o were
about + 17 mV. Set to zero.
* between 11:30-11:45 MST changed the profiler dessicant. at 11:40
MST did a zero check (near zero, no adjust). Did a blow test (ok).
* at 11:41 MST, ran span gas, value was ~ 1.283 mV.
* at 11:42:15 MST, back to manual mode.
* stopped by the east robot to check on it:
at 12:44 MST, pump was running (valve=13).
at 12:47 MST, pump stopped. (valve stayed at 13)
at 12:48 MST, valve switched to 14.
* checked Hydra tank pressures:
cal1 1900/25
cal2 1950/10
cal3 700/21
cal4 1910/6
ref 1950/2
i didn't have a wrench with me so i closed the valve on cal3...the
regulator on cal3 seemed a bit flakey...
** also, here's info about the pressure sensor on the li-6262:
Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2004 10:13:37 MDT
To: "'Sean Burns'"
From: "andrew turnipseed"
Subject: RE: li6262...
The only problem that I remember about low pressure stuff is that the
pressure sensor that is in the Li6262 has a stated lower measurement
limit of 58 kPa (ambient is about 71 kPa). So if you're pulling through
a long line - you can drop below this threshold. However, I found that
the pressure sensor is actually linear below this, but gives a negative
voltage. (that's why we always have a negative voltage on our EC
Li6262!). Essentially there is no problem - you just have to feel good
that the calibration of the pressure sensor extends past what Licor
states. I used an independent pressure sensor to do this - it probably
holds for all of the Licor P-sensors though.
Quick fix - just keep running it and record the negative voltages from
the pressure sensor. You also may have to make sure there aren't any
leaks in the connections inside the Licor (they will suck air in). But
you have to do that anyway. Probably my only other comment is that you
would like to span that irga at the pressure that you're sampling at -
then it should be no problem.
andrew
210: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 27-Jul-2004 16:30:57 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, July 20th (RB, AT, AW, BL+)
Tuesday, July 20th Visit:
------------------------
At the site : RB, AT, AW, BL +
Purpose of visit: Andrew did ozone targets, Bob did robots, there were
morning/afternoon C130 flights.
Weather: not sure.
---------
Misc Notes:
* C130 flights RF07 and RF08
* Andy Watt did an IC (see below).
* Brian Lamb/Gene Allwine group up working on SF6 releases.
---------
* Andrew Turnipseed was up at the tower and did some things with the
ozone sensor, ie:
Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2004 17:33:40 MDT
To: "'Sean Burns'"
From: "andrew turnipseed"
Subject: fast o3
Sean
Fyi - I was up at the ridge today. Switched to a new target in the
fast O3 sensor, so it should be OK for a few weeks. Also played
around with some O3 tests. So signals may look funny between 12:30
and 1:30 today. There are 3 or 4 more targets in the fast O3 box with
the flow controller. They are all "good" (or new) - no matter what
the labels on them may say. I may try to do a little work on the O3
system here soon.
andrew
* Bob swapped the flasks at the East/West Robots...the files he
downloaded are:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 3470 Jul 20 16:05 040720e.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 3623 Jul 20 15:06 040720w.dat
* Details of Andy Watt's IC:
Andy INTERCOMPARISON SYSTEM FIELD NOTES,
--------- Tuesday, July 20, 2004 -------
(note, all times shown in MST)
(CU Times are based on my watch time, but in MST)
Tank Pressures with Valves
Cylinder Closed Open
-------- ------- -----
A FA02374 1740/24
B FA02361 1760/26
C FA02340 1710/22
AIRCOA A Willow site
13:09:00 Fast flow on Cylinder A (valves 11 + 12)
13:10:00 Switched to slow flow (valve 12 off)
Flow drops to 1.408-1.438 VDC
14:12:05 Switch to Cylinder B, fast flow (valve 12 on)
14:12:35 Slow flow, (valve 12 off) CO2 reads 301-320.
14:14:00 Switch to Cylinder C, fast flow
14:14:30 Cylinder C, slow flow. CO2 reads 332-350.
14:16:00 Resume relay program control
14:18:00 Cylinder A, fast flow
14:18:30 Cylinder A, slow flow. CO2 reads 366-385.
14:20:30 Cylinder B, fast flow
14:21:00 Cylinder B, slow flow. CO2 reads 301-322.
14:23:00 Cylinder C, fast flow
14:23:30 Cylinder C, slow flow.
14:25:30 Resume relay program control.
CU Tower
15:05:00 P = 21 psig. Switch profile to manual. Toggle C2.
15:09:00 3-way to ICS, Cylinder A, adjust gauge to 21 psig.
15:11:30 Step 4-way to B
15:12:00 Pressure adjusted to 21.
15:14:40 Step 4-way to C
15:15:00 Adjusted pressure to 21.
USGS Time is 15:24:00, All reported times here are datalogger times
15:24:00 Attached line. Pressure reading on LiCor panel is 46.51 kPa
15:25:00 Switch 3-way to start ICS, Cylinder A
15:26:00 Adjust pressure on A to 46.29 kPa, CO2 reading is 379.8
15:28:00 Step 3-way to sample gas B, adjusting pressure
15:29:00 Pressure stablized at 46.90 kPa
15:31:00 Step 3-way to sample gas C, adjusting pressure.
15:32:00 Pressure stablized at 46.70 kPa
15:35:30 Switch 3-way back to sample from towers, line disconnected
209: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 27-Jul-2004 16:30:02 MDT, site visit on Monday, July 19th (SpB, TD, SO, C, BL, GA, G/J)
Monday, July 19th Visit:
------------------------
At the site : SpB, TD, SO, C, BL, GA, G/J
Purpose of visit: Help Tony setup the Hydra.
Weather: Clouds formed early up on the divide. Thunder/Lightning
Hail/Rain started at about 2:45pm (just as we were leaving).
---------
Misc Notes:
* Brian Lamb and co. were up there setting up.
* flowers are popping up everywhere around the site.
* as we left there was a pretty good storm going on, and water was
ripping down the road.
---------
* Greg/John collected branches and did dendrometers.
* the sodar laptop was down. it looked like it stopped working around
9am on the 18th. i rebooted it and it seemed to work ok. Also, i
reset the laptop clock to be in synch with the CU data system clock.
details:
sodar PC Time CU Data System Time
------------- -----------------------------
11:09:41 9:12:00 MST (or 10:12:00 MDT)
* brought 2 of the air inlets from undersnow and brought them over to
the "pine" tower. Set up one of these as the 10m inlet for Hydra.
* Greg/John/I laid out the dekabon lines for the "upcreek" and
"downcreek" hydra inlets.
208: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 27-Jul-2004 16:28:35 MDT, site visit on Thursday, July 14th (SpB, RM, JH, J, TD, BL, SO, + others)
Thursday, July 15th Visit:
---------------------------
At the site : SpB, RM, JH, J, TD, BL, SO, + others
Purpose of visit: Reconnect the li-7500. Help Tony setup the Hydra.
Look at the sap flow setup.
Weather: Calm day. A pretty steady upslope in the morning with some
big clouds up on the divide. Clouded up for part of the day, but
never rained more than a few drops.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up in Jeep with Russ/Jia/Jessica
* the van with Brian Lambs stuff broke down in Wyoming.
* went up the new ncar tower (pine)...nice view!! it's interesting to
see the landscape from a different perspective.
---------
* @9:00 MST, reconnected the li-7500 and it worked fine.
* Looked at Jias sap flow setup...it seemed that sometimes the upper
and lower thermocouples were giving a temperature difference of ~ 0.
However, others were working fine.
207: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 27-Jul-2004 16:26:48 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, July 14th (SpB, TD, JS, S, R, SO, + lots of others)
Wednesday, July 14th Visit:
---------------------------
At the site : SpB, TD, JS, S, R, SO, + lots of others.
Purpose of visit: Help Tony setup the Hydra.
Weather: Very calm day. There was some thunder/lightning around
1pm, but it was primarily to the North of us.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove up with Tony/Jielun/Stefan from NCAR (ATD blazer).
---------
* didn't even make it out to the tower. mostly just moved stuff out
to pine where the hydra is being setup.
** Wed, July 14th----extremely calm morning...big co2 gradients!
206: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 27-Jul-2004 16:23:30 MDT, site visit on Monday, July 12th (SpB, DA)
Monday, July 12th Visit:
------------------------
At the site : SpB, DA
Purpose of visit: Swap the robot flasks (now running in aircraft mode).
Weather: Puffy cumulus clouds floating off the divide. A good day to
escape to the cool mountians!
---------
Misc Notes:
* used the Monson jeep.
* the first C130 flights in July happened in the morning (RF06)
and afternoon (RF07).
* picked up 2 suitcases at MRS on the way up to the trailer. Bob swapped
flasks last Friday and shipped 3 suitcases back to Utah.
* saw the endangered green-back cutthroat in como creek (first time
this year).
---------
* checked the n2 and span gas at the tower --- span gas was around 2000psi.
n2 around 1100 psi.
* tried to reconnect the cable for the PSP sensor. no luck. i think i need
to pull this down and remake the cable. Downloaded the CNR data from
the cnr logger:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 433465 Jul 12 15:06 cnr7_12.dat
* swapped flasks at the East and West robots. these are "aircraft"
mode flasks. Both were at valve location=16. The logger data files
are:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 1377 Jul 12 15:39 040712e.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 1406 Jul 12 14:23 040712w.dat
* the rebooting of russter2 on the 8th might have caused some problems
with the config files (Andrew first alerted me to this looking at the
ozone covar data)...here's an e-mail from gordon:
Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2004 16:38:08 MDT
To: Sean Burns
From: Gordon Maclean
Subject: Re: prep.config...
This problem is definitely not a kernel issue.
Check the covar group that the fast.o3 variable is a member of:
cd $ASTER/projects/NIWOT/ops1/
fgrep o3 covar.config
It is a member of this group:
0 F u.csi.24m v.csi.24m w.csi.24m tc.csi.24m co2.ec h2o.ec h2o.kr fast.o3 p.kPa nox;
If any variable in that group is missing for an entire 5 minute
statistics period, then the resultant statistics for the entire
group will have the mising data flag. One of the changes I made
to the campbell_binary code is that 6999 is converted to the
missing data value. If one of the other variables in the group
is fixed at 6999, then the 5 minute statistics for the entire
group is given the missing data value. That is probably what is
going on.
If you can verify that then we can figure out how to proceed.
Gordon
and my reply:
Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2004 17:06:09 MDT
To: Gordon Maclean
cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU
From: "Sean Burns"
Subject: Re: prep.config...
Hi Gordon,
thanks for the reply...i did a quick check of the data in that
group..ie:
prep -D u.csi.24m,v.csi.24m,w.csi.24m,tc.csi.24m -f -B "2004 07 12 6:00" -E "2004 07 12 6:10" -A -t | more
Set OPS period: OPS=ops1
Opened: /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt040712.000000
06:00:00.041 0.514 -3.302 -0.534 16.02
06:00:00.141 0.483 -3.339 -0.528 15.93
06:00:00.241 0.564 -3.363 -0.447 15.94
06:00:00.341 0.62 -3.304 -0.482 16.06
06:00:00.441 0.578 -3.161 -0.477 16.12
06:00:00.541 0.593 -3.141 -0.332 15.97
06:00:00.640 0.553 -3.179 -0.234 15.99
06:00:00.740 0.551 -3.194 -0.192 15.94
prep -D co2.ec,h2o.ec,h2o.kr -f -B "2004 07 12 6:00" -E "2004 07 12 6:10" -A -t | more
Set OPS period: OPS=ops1
Opened: /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt040712.000000
06:00:00.041 1119 550.4 148.7
06:00:00.141 1120 552.1 149.4
06:00:00.241 1119 551.9 148.7
06:00:00.341 1119 551.1 148.9
06:00:00.441 1119 551.9 149
06:00:00.541 1120 553.1 148.4
06:00:00.640 1119 550.9 146.7
prep -D fast.o3,p.kPa,nox -f -B "2004 07 12 6:00" -E "2004 07 12 6:10" -A -t | more
Set OPS period: OPS=ops1
Opened: /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt040712.000000
06:00:00.041 202.4 1e+37 0.994
06:00:00.141 202.7 1e+37 0.828
06:00:00.241 206.3 1e+37 1.159
06:00:00.341 206.8 1e+37 0.662
06:00:00.441 204 1e+37 0.497
06:00:00.541 194.6 1e+37 0.662
06:00:00.640 200 1e+37 0.828
06:00:00.740 202.9 1e+37 0.828
so, all seemed ok, excpept the "p.kPa" data are all messed up
(1e+37)...i think this is the pressure output by the li-7500 (which i
still have disconnected). So, i removed both p.kPa and "nox" (which
was just floating voltage) from the 0 group in "covar.config"..then i
did the redo_covar and all seemed to work ok now. i guess when i
restarted the covar process (by rebooting russter2 on July 8th) it
must have started using the changes you made to binary_campbell.c back
in June...
i have a question for you about the ops organization on russter2...but
i'll wait till you are back in town...
thanks!
SpB.
this caused me to need to restart the covar process on russter2...here's
details:
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 09:05:14 MDT
To: Sean Burns
From: Gordon Maclean
Subject: Re: prep.config...
Sean Burns wrote:
> Hi Gordon,
>
> running "covar_redo" recreated the files correctly...but the old covar
> process (from Jul 8th) is still running...ie:
>
> ps -gaxu | grep covar
> sburns 5079 0.0 0.5 3192 1440 ? S< Jul08 0:06 covar -S -a quacker
>
> should i kill this process (kill -HUP 5079) and then restart the covar
> with:
>
> sudo covar -S -a quacker
>
Yup you've got to kill -HUP it, give it a few seconds to quit and then
rerun. Run it from your account. There is a script in
$ASTER/projects/NIWOT/scripts called covar_quacker which runs it with
the above options.
Glad to hear the russter2 is working well,
Gordon
205: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 27-Jul-2004 16:22:40 MDT, site visit on Friday, July 9th (RB)
Friday, July 9th Visit:
-----------------------
At the site : RB
Purpose of visit: Swap robot flasks. Switch robot logger
program to "aircraft" mode.
Weather: not sure.
---------
* Bob switched the robot flasks. The logger data files are:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 40687 Jul 9 09:26 040709e.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 41137 Jul 9 07:58 040709w.dat
204: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 27-Jul-2004 16:21:07 MDT, site visit on Thurday, July 8th (SpB, G/J)
Thursday, July 8th Visit:
-------------------------
At the site : SpB, G, J
Purpose of visit: Change dessicant and replace span gas with the
ATD-calibrated cylinder. download logger data.
Weather: Hot, hot, hot. A blustery wind every now and then.
---------
Misc Notes:
* used the Monson jeep. met greg and john at settlers at 10:30am.
* brought down empty N2 cylinders (3 of them). Also brought down the
three hydra cylinders (700/550/400ppm) and two airgas cylinders used
recently at the tower.
* the dark-eyed junco nest near the sodar is empty.
---------
* before going up to the site went down to Jeffco and picked up the
scott-marrin cylinders from Andy. Once was CC28046 and ?
* at ~11:00 MST, rebooted russter2 (kernel update).
* at 12:30 MST, swapped out span gas.
old airgas cylinder = CC145936 = ~700 psi left.
new scott-marrin cylinder = CC28046 = 2020 psi.
N2 is at about 1030 psi.
* G/J added water to the grounding pits.
* downloaded logger data (no time problems)..files are:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 967078 Jul 8 12:04 prf7_8.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 591363 Jul 8 12:11 met7_8.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 884240 Jul 8 12:21 nctc7_8.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 705699 Jul 8 12:53 tc7_8.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 331 Jul 8 12:56 tc7_8b.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 1311970 Jul 8 13:08 soil7_8.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 1407115 Jul 12 13:36 mrs_040708.dat
* at 13:12 MST, did a zero on profiler. 13:12-13:26 changed profiler
dessicant. did zero and span after swapping out the dessicant. also,
did a blow test. the zero was near zero both before and after change.
* downloaded sodar data.
* robot logger data downloaded while i was away:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 50469 Jun 25 11:57 040625e.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 17948 Jun 25 11:18 040625w.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 19523 Jul 2 08:28 040702e.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 47464 Jul 2 09:44 040702w.dat
203: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 27-Jul-2004 16:19:56 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, June 23rd (SpB, MW, E)
Wednesday, June 23rd Visit:
---------------------------
At the site : SpB, MW, E
Purpose of visit: Replace the N Canopy tower Battery.
Weather: Warm and sunny.
---------
Misc Notes:
* used the Monson jeep with Mike and his student helper.
* Mike was collecting soil samples.
---------
* at ~10:30 MST replaced the battery at the N Canopy tower.
* downloaded the data I could from the data loggers:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 337118 Jun 23 10:07 tc6_23.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 605714 Jun 23 10:17 soil6_23.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 301 Jun 23 10:18 soil6_23b.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 243322 Jul 8 11:37 mrs_040623_raw.dat
202: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 27-Jul-2004 16:17:24 MDT, site visit on Thursday, June 22nd (SpB, DA)
Tuesday, June 22nd Visit:
-------------------------
At the site : SpB, DA
Purpose of visit: Figure out what is wrong with the 21.5m csat.
Weather: Finally, some sunshine and drier weather. A calm, sunny
day.
---------
Misc Notes:
* used the Monson jeep.
* Dean Anderson was working on the USGS tower.
---------
* the low-level sonics started working properly...it took a little
while in the morning for this to happen (as the transducers dried
out).
* noticed there is a cr10x near the top of the tower.
* wiring into the fast cr23x:
CSAT:
green = into C1 (w/ red from li-7500)
black = ground
brown = into C3 (w/ green from li-7500)
clear = ground (w/ black)
white = into C2
LI-7500:
red = C1
black = C2
green = C3
white = GRound (near C4).
* the li7500 was causing the problems with the 21.5m csat...here's my
e-mail:
Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2004 15:59:41 MDT
To: maclean@ucar.edu, turnip@ucar.edu
cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU
From: "Sean Burns"
Subject: stupid li7500...
hi,
ok, the sonic at 21.5m is back in business...i noticed that in
addition to the sonic the li7500 was also giving back 9999s...this
made me wonder if it was a problem with the SDM ports on the
23x...since both the csat and the li7500 share those ports. andrew,
do you know who's cr10x is in a white box near the top of the tower?
there is a sc32a communication box which has "mark williams" written
on it...so, is that his cr10x? anyway, i was able to connect to this
cr10x (the date on the logger was from 2000)...and my plan was to hook
up the csat to this cr10x (thinking maybe the SDM ports on the 23x
were having problems...)...before i did this i did something simpler.
dissconnect the csat from the SDM ports...still 9999s on the
li7500...then i did the opposite...only connected the csat. then, it
worked. must be a problem with the li7500 or the li7500 cable...
gordon, sorry i doubted your code!!...send me a bill for a margarita
on the beach...
i disconnected the li7500 and will deal with this when i get back from
vacation...it's nice to have these data, but i don't consider them
"critical" (like the csat at 21.5m).
andrew, i'll send you some more details about the problems with the
login to russter2...it's something in your .login or .cshrc that now
needs to get the aster code in a different location...however, i feel
pretty good that russter2 won't crash like the old russter was (which
was not crashing too often)...
i need to get going...
SpB.
* at 15:09 MST, shutdown profiler to change the MgCl04 dessicant.
* at 15:21 MST, did a zero of profiler...it was near 0, so no
adjustment necessary. @15:23 MST back to auto.
* downloaded logger data from the tower (noted that the north canopy
data loggers were not working...battery problem)..files downloaded
are:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 390595 Jun 22 14:02 cnr6_22.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 751462 Jun 22 14:47 met6_22.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 1022892 Jun 22 14:38 prf6_22.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 193734 Jun 22 14:40 prf6_22b.dat
201: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 27-Jul-2004 16:16:41 MDT, site visit on Monday, June 21st (SpB)
Monday, June 21st Visit:
------------------------
At the site : SpB
Purpose of visit: Figure out what is wrong with the 21.5m csat.
Weather: Wet and foggy in the morning...started snowing around mid-day.
A few inches of snow fell and stuck.
---------
Misc Notes:
* used the Monson jeep. tried to do a bird survey in the morning, but
was rained out.
---------
* worked from the trailer waiting for the weather to clear.
* had russter taken off of CU service (shutdown).
* moved russter2 into the place where russter used to be. cleaned up
the trailer a bit.
200: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 13-Jul-2004 17:34:17 MDT, site visit on Thursday, June 17th (SpB, BB, RM, SO, SS)
Thursday, June 17th Visit:
--------------------------
At the site : SpB, BB, RM, SO, SS
Purpose of visit: Meet Gordon at the trailer to change from russter to russter2.
Weather: Just at the edge of the fog in the morning. Started raining/snowing
as the day went on.
---------
Misc Notes:
* used the Monson jeep.
* The steves from ncar were working on the ATD data system. (gordon
was planning to be there, but never made it)
---------
* connected russter2 to the tower hub.
* spent (wasted?) most of the day trying to change the data system
without Gordons help. This was mostly unsuccessful, and at the end of
the day I switched back to using russter (but left russter2 connected
to the tower network).
* disconnected russter (put a terminator in the MRS network hut, but
left the 10-base2 hub there).
* Brant and Bob came up and swapped out the robot flasks. Logger files are:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 24326 Jun 17 09:49 040617e.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 42396 Jun 17 10:34 040617w.dat
199: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 13-Jul-2004 17:29:34 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, June 15th (SpB, TD, B, KK, MR)
Tuesday, June 15th Visit:
-------------------------
At the site : SpB, TD, B, KK, MR
Purpose of visit: Work on chan200. Change the battery charger at the
N Canopy tower. Swap out the krypton hygrometer.
Weather: Clear blue in the morning. light winds. started to cloud up
in the afternoon and was raining lightly when i left (around 5pm).
---------
Misc Notes:
* used the Monson jeep.
* met up with Mike Ryan (and john?) who are doing soil respiration
measurements around the tower site (scale of ~ 50m grid).
* stopped by NCAR and picked up Tony Delany and Brian who are
working on the Hydra lines.
* anchors were being drilled be ncar at the pine site.
* Tony Delany borrowed 18 of our Gelman filters from the
trailer (there are 6 left, he said he will buy us the ones
he's borrowing).
---------
* replaced the battery charger at the N Canopy tower with a
"automatic" charger. The one which was there was a "manual" charger
and should not be used for long-term battery health. (need to check
that the battery at the N Canopy tower is still ok).
* downloaded logger files from the N Canopy data loggers..after
changing out the battery charger I re-set the data logger times since
the soil logger had a time problem (TC logger was ok)...files
downloaded are:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 1124703 Jun 15 10:11 soil6_15.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 611885 Jun 15 10:19 tc6_15.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 95733 Jun 15 12:06 uc6_15.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 644619 Jun 17 09:52 mrs_040615.dat
* at 11:57 MDT the russter rebooted. This killed the data system. I
left it off for several hours while i was working on cleaning up the
serial cables in the quacker box. It looked like russter crashed due
to a memory SIMM problem...
* at 12:30 MST changed the ozone target. pulled out "NEW 2".
* checked east/west robots. east, done=1, co2_range= 61.41 west,
done=0, co2_range= 46.7. I slightly lowered the lower inlet at the
west robot...so now they are both about 4 cm off the ground.
* took some photos of the new NCAR "willow" tower.
* tried restarting the sodar and it seemed to work ok.
198: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 13-Jul-2004 17:27:57 MDT, site visit on Friday, June 11th (SpB)
Friday, June 11th Visit:
------------------------
At the site : SpB
Purpose of visit: Swap robot flasks. Check on ch200 (UC logger).
Weather: A cool (almost cold) day. Overcast with gusty downslope
winds.
---------
Misc Notes:
* used the Monson jeep.
* went shopping before I went up to the site. Bought the following
items:
1. set screw (for grounding)
2. braided grounding cable
3. replacement flourecent bulbs for trailer
4. battery charger (automatic model).
5. several various-sized crescent wrenches (keep at tower)
6. a new extention cord (~20') for the UPS/quacker.
* on 6/9 at around 20:40 UTC channel 200 (UC logger) stopped sending data
to the quacker.
---------
* Downloaded sodar data (sodar_040611.zip). Burned the files onto
a CD so I could get some of the older *.raw data files. I found
that these files compress quite well. The sodar did not come back
up when I tried to reboot the system. I turned the UPS off and put
the sodar laptop in the trailer. Other sodar notes:
Sodar/PC Time: 14:20:00
My Watch Time: 13:21:04 MDT (or, 12:21:04 MST)
C Drive= 37 Gb, Free Space= 16.8 Gb.
* investigated what was wrong with ch200. the short-haul modem (black box)
had no lights on the front of it. I modified the UC logger program to
send the data out the rs-232 port (instead of the CS i/o port) and used the
extra serial cable that was going out to that box. This seemed to work
ok (note: there are occasional data dropouts with this setup).
* downloaded the UC logger file before doing anything:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 74982 Jun 11 14:13 uc6_11.dat
* swapped the east/west robot flasks. The logger files are:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 20078 Jun 11 16:51 040611e.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 47017 Jun 11 15:56 040611w.dat
197: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 16-Jun-2004 18:24:19 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, June 8th (SpB, TD, KK, J/K)
Tuesday, June 8th Visit:
-----------------------
At the site : SpB, TD, KK, J/K
Purpose of visit: Check sodar, robots.
Weather: typical--sunny morning, cloudy afternoon. some rain.
---------
Misc Notes:
* used the Monson jeep.
---------
* Downloaded sodar data (sodar_040608.zip). I switched the sodar
to run with the old version of FASrun (2.0.0-p45). . .this was an effort
to figure out why the *.raw files are so small with FASRun 2.01. Added
a fan in an effort to keep the sodar cool.
* Checked the east and west robots...east robot had done=1, and
west robot had done=0. the co2_range at the east robot was around
162.4ppm. (One of the stopcocks was not open all the way)
* from 14:00-14:20 MST Kurt replaced the bottom and top breakers with
non-gfi breakers. We were originally only going to replace the bottom
breaker, but we did the wrong one to start with...so just did both.
* with Kurt checked the tension on the tower cables. The results (i
think these numbers are tension in lbs):
inside cables outside cables
NW 600 600 680 680 (ie, corner near fence door)
NE 640 640 680 680
SW 550 600 600 600
SE 600 600 610 700
* downloaded the UC logger data and MRS snow probe data. Files are:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 487408 Jun 8 13:23 uc6_8.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 1128805 Jun 8 16:58 mrs_040608.dat
196: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 16-Jun-2004 18:22:05 MDT, site visit on Friday, June 4th (SpB, RM, BB, RB, G/J)
Friday, June 4th Visit:
-----------------------
At the site : SpB, RM, BB, RB, G/J
Purpose of visit: Modify the CNR logger program.
Weather: Sunny morning and overcast in the afternoon.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Took the shuttle up in the morning. Biked down 4-mile canyon to
sunshine canyon.
* Brant was showing Russ and Gregg/John about the dendrometers.
---------
* Downloaded sodar data.
* Brant and Bob swapped the robot flasks.
* removed the following data from prep.config (created ops14):
diff ops14/prep.config ops13/prep.config
< s=quacker:205 c=camp_21x_bin("W m-2","mv","mv","mv")
< d=(sd.1,PAR.up,PAR.dn,Rnet.22m) r=1
< m=(-100:1500,-5:15,-5:15,-50:125)
---
> s=quacker:205 c=camp_21x_bin("W m-2","W m-2","T","W m-2","W m-2","mv","mv","mv","mv","mv","mv")
> d=(sd.1,sd.2,T,Lw.1,Lw.2,PAR.up,PAR.dn,PAR.dif,nr.lite,Rnet.22m,Rnet.2) r=1
> m=(-100:1500,-100:1000,250:310,-100:1000,-100:1000,-5:15,-5:15,-5:15,-10:50,-50:125,-50:125)
diff ops14/channel_config ops13/channel_config
< quacker iv1624 0 205 0 on obsolete 9600.8.8.1 camp_21x_lr_bin_4
---
> quacker iv1624 0 205 0 on obsolete 9600.8.8.1 camp_21x_lr_bin_11
diff ops14/covar.config ops13/covar.config
< 6 a sd.1 PAR.up PAR.dn Rnet.22m;
---
> 6 a sd.1 sd.2 T Lw.1 Lw.2 PAR.up PAR.dn PAR.dif nr.lite Rnet.22m Rnet.2;
* modified the cnr logger program to stop outputting these parameters at 1-hz (might need to change
this back if we get back the CNR sensor). Before doing this downloaded the CNR logger data:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 344729 Jun 4 11:46 cnr6_4.dat*
* @11:00 MST swapped out the li-6251 dessicant. at 11:26 MST, finished.
did a zero.
* Measured the snowprobe measurement depths. These are:
Snow Probe A (at site 5): -7cm, 3cm, 13cm, 23cm, up to 93cm.
SnProbe B (at profile site): -22cm, -12cm, -2cm, 8cm, up to 178cm.
Snow Probe C (at site 1): -17.5cm, -7.5cm, 2.5cm, 12.5cm, up to 182.5cm.
* Measured 2.5m csat boom to be pointing at around 170 deg from magnetic North (need to figure out
a better way to do this measurement).
195: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 16-Jun-2004 18:07:59 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, June 2nd (SpB, JS, SO, TD, KK)
Wednesday, June 2nd Visit:
--------------------------
At the site : SpB, JS, SO, TD, KK
Purpose of visit: Modify the aster and profiler logger program to
increase the co2 resolution.
Weather: Partly sunny with overcast afternoon + light showers.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove up the Monson rental Jeep.
---------
* Downloaded sodar data with Jielun --- she changed the avg time from
10-min to 15-min.
* Downloaded logger data. No time problems. Files are:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 527587 Jun 2 13:05 met6_2.dat*
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 348403 Jun 2 14:25 nctc6_2.dat
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 850914 Jun 2 12:59 prf6_2.dat*
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 2815 Jun 2 13:56 prf6_2b.dat
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 6388 Jun 2 16:46 prf6_2c.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 519779 Jun 2 12:22 soil6_2.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 658973 Jun 2 12:30 tc6_2.dat*
* put a 9/16" grounding rod in near the soil data logger.
* increased the resolution of the li-6251 signal (from 1mV to 0.1mV
resolution). Here are the details of what I did:
% modified:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 maclean aster 6736 Jun 2 14:37 /usr/local/aster/config/sio_msg_formats
by adding the line:
camp_bin_10l_1h 0x00 none 24 binary "\xfc\x01" 20 none
i also needed to modify the cr23x code, "prof30b.csi". I increased the
resolution output which was doing (note, that i only increased the resolution
of the co2, not the other parameters):
20: Set Active Storage Area (P80)
1: 1 Final Storage Area 1
2: 1 Array ID
21: Resolution (P78)
1: 1 High Resolution
22: Sample (P70)
1: 1 Reps
2: 5 Loc [ analog_1 ]
23: Resolution (P78)
1: 0 Low Resolution
24: Sample (P70)
1: 10 Reps
2: 6 Loc [ analog_2 ]
; 62 is binary output thru the CSIO port
; 52 is ascii output thru the CSIO port
then i changed the order of the span and zero..i'm now putting
the span first and the zero second...this is modified by:
;Calibrate every four hours.
;
33: If time is (P92)
1: 0 Minutes into a
2: 240 Minute Interval
3: 3 Call Subroutine 3
;Span mode.
;
34: If Flag/Port (P91)
1: 12 Do if Flag 2 is High
2: 30 Then Do
35: Timer (P26)
1: 1 Loc [ CalTime ]
36: If (X<=>F) (P89)
1: 1 X Loc [ CalTime ]
2: 3 >=
3: 60 F
4: 30 Then Do
;End span mode.
;
37: Do (P86)
1: 22 Set Flag 2 Low
;Start zero mode.
;
38: Do (P86)
1: 2 Call Subroutine 2
39: End (P95)
40: End (P95)
;Zero Mode.
;
41: If Flag/Port (P91)
1: 11 Do if Flag 1 is High
2: 30 Then Do
42: Timer (P26)
1: 1 Loc [ CalTime ]
43: If (X<=>F) (P89)
1: 1 X Loc [ CalTime ]
2: 3 >=
3: 60 F
4: 30 Then Do
;End zero mode.
;
44: Do (P86)
1: 21 Set Flag 1 Low
; Reset to level 1
45: Do (P86) ; increment level and set control lines for level 1
1: 1 Call Subroutine 1
46: End (P95)
47: End (P95)
An example of the higher resolution data:
prep -D co2.prof,status.prof -f -B "2004 06 3 6:00" -E "2004 06 03 6:05" -A "%3.2f %4.0f" -t | more
Set OPS period: OPS=ops13
Opened: /usr/local/cuff/aster/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt040603.000000
06:00:00.775 1337.30 3000
06:00:01.775 1334.90 3000
06:00:02.777 1333.40 3000
06:00:03.777 1332.00 3000
06:00:04.776 1331.30 3000
06:00:05.776 1330.60 3000
* all these modifications are in "ops13" where (note, these times are in UTC):
ops12 2004 may 06 15:40:00 - 2004 jun 02 21:30:00
ops13 2004 jun 02 21:30:00 - 2004 jun 04 19:00:00
ops14 2004 jun 04 19:00:00 - 2010 jan 01 16:00:00
194: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 16-Jun-2004 18:06:48 MDT, site visit on Friday, May 28th (AW)
Andy INTERCOMPARISON SYSTEM FIELD NOTES,
--------- Friday May 28th 2004 -------
(note, all times shown in MST)
(CU Times are based on my watch time, but in MST)
my watch time= 8:00 MST
CU computer time= ?? MST
Tank Pressures with Valves
Cylinder Closed Open
-------- ------- -----
A FA02374 1740/24
B FA02361 1760/26
C FA02340 1710/22
CU 8:06:20 Position 5, Reading 1.286
CU 8:06:52 Position 6, Reading 1.290
CU 8:07:35 Switch profile to manual
CU 8:07:45 Toggle C2
CU 8:09:00 Pressure gauge reads 20.8 psig
CU 8:10:53 3-way to ICS, gauge reads 20.8 psig, Reading 1.258
CU 8:14:30 Step 4-way to B
CU 8:15:15 Pressure adjusted to 20.8, Reading 1.097
CU 8:18:45 Step 4-way to C
CU 8:19:30 Adjusted pressure to 20.8, reading is 1.164
CU 8:23:00 Back to C2, Reading 1.208
CU 8:24:22 Back to Auto, Reading 1.287, Position 5
CU 8:24:52 Position 6
USGS Time is 8:34:44, watch time is 8:35:00, All reported times here are datalogger times
USGS 8:35:30 Attached line, Sampler on Position 14, Pressure reading on LiCor panel is 61.40 kPa
USGS 8:36:00 Sampling position 1, pressure reads 61.74 kPa
USGS 8:37:00 Switch 3-way to start ICS, Gas A
USGS 8:38:30 Adjust pressure on A to 62.39 kPa, CO2 reading is 438.5, H2O reading is 0.420 mm/m
USGS 8:40:30 Pressure at 62.42 kPa
USGS 8:40:35 Step 3-way to sample gas B, adjusting pressure
USGS 8:41:00 Pressure stablized at 61.22 kPa, CO2 reading is 367.8, H2O reading is 0.394 mm/m
USGS 8:43:00 Pressure at 61.20 kPa
USGS 8:43:05 Step 3-way to sample gas C, adjusting pressure.
USGS 8:44:00 Pressure stablized at 61.33 kPa, CO2 reading is 397.7, H2O reading is 0.364 mm/m
USGS 8:46:00 Pressure at 61.72 kPa
USGS 8:46:13 Switch 3-way back to sample from towers, line disconnected
USGS 8:46:15 System is sampling line 7, CO2 reading is 388.8, H2O reading is 10.03 mm/m
USGS 8:59:00 System is sampling line 5, CO2 reading is 389.5, H2O reading is 9.94 mm/m
193: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 16-Jun-2004 18:04:12 MDT, site visit on Thursday May 27th (SpB, RB, MW)
Thursday, May 27th Visit:
--------------------------
At the site : SpB, RB, MW
Purpose of visit: Swap out the N2 and span gas at the tower. Swap
the robot flasks.
Weather: Puffy cumulus clouds. Warm and party sunny.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove up the Monson rental Jeep.
* C130 flights RF05...the afternoon flight was cancelled.
---------
* MW was there in the morning doing soil sampling.
* swapped the flasks at the East/West Robots. I showed Bob what to do
with this. The data files are:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 3115 May 27 16:53 040527e.dat*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 3704 May 27 15:46 040527w.dat*
* downloaded the soil and mrs data...files are:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 sburns 711402 May 27 16:29 soil5_27.dat*
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 756161 Jun 2 11:10 mrs_040527.dat
* @13:00 MST, replaced the N2 and span gas cylinders at the tower.
N2 at ~ 2050 psi
co2 at ~ 1000 psi (CC145936, (400.37+398.99+400.42)./3 = 399.93);
* reconnected the PSP radiometer.
* checked the sensor hts for the snow probes (note, one still had
snow around it so i didn't do anything with that one).
at profile site: Length of probe above ground: 181.5 cm
short probe, 99cm above ground.
T1= 93cm, T2= 83cm, T3=73cm, etc.
192: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 28-May-2004 16:52:34 MDT, site visit on Friday, May 21st (BS, AW)
Britt and Andy did a britt IC:
* Britt/Andy INTERCOMPARISON SYSTEM FIELD NOTES,
--------- Friday May 21th 2004 -------
(note, all times shown in MST)
(CU Times are based on my watch time, but in MST)
my watch time= 9:15 MST
CU computer time= ?? MST
Tank Pressures with Valves
Cylinder Closed Open
-------- ------- -----
A FA02374 1880/24
B FA02361 1750/21
C FA02340 1780/20
CU 9:20 switch profile to manual, system had just switched from 5 to 6
CU 9:20:20 toggle C2
CU 9:22 Pressure gauge reads 20 psig
CU 9:22 3-way to ICS, gauge reads 18 psig
CU 9:23 A is flowing (increased pressure to 20)
CU 9:26:30 step 3-way to B, pressure adjusted to 20
CU 9:30:15 step 3-way to C, pressure at 21
CU 9:30:30 adjusted pressure to 20, reading is 1.176
CU 9:34 back to A
CU 9:34:15 switched 3-way, pressure at 20 psig
CU 9:37 Reading is 1.235 stop ICS
CU 9:38:15 toggle C2, Manual-Auto switches
CU 9:40 System just switched from line 2 to line 3
CU 9:40:30 Reading is 1.296
USGS Time is 10:15:58, watch time is 10:16:05
USGS 10:15 attached line
USGS 10:25:30 (watch time) sampling position 2, pressure reads 61.74 kPa on LiCor panel, can't get keypad to read pressure
USGS 10:26:05 (watch time) sampling position 3, pressure reads 62.32
USGS 10:27:30 (now all times are datalogger times) switched 3-way, measuring A
USGS 10:29:04 adjust pressure on A to 62.2 kPa
USGS 10:31:30 pressure at 61.51 kPa
USGS 10:31:50 step 3-way B adjusting pressure.
USGS 10:33:30 start B pressure 61.88
USGS 10:36:30 pressure at 61.91 kPa
USGS 10:36:45 step 3-way C adjusting pressure.
USGS 10:38:43 start C pressure 61.89
USGS 10:41:03 pressure at 61.87 kPa
USGS 10:41:15 back to B
USGS 10:42:00 3-way back diconnected.
USGS 10:42:15 system is sampling line 5
191: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 28-May-2004 16:51:40 MDT, site visit on Thursday, May 20th (SpB, MW)
Thursday, May 20th Visit:
--------------------------
At the site : SpB, MW
Purpose of visit: swap robot flasks.
Weather: Calm. Overcast. It felt like it might rain, but never did.
lots of water and quickly melting snow.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove up the Monson rental Jeep.
* C130 flights RF03 and RF04.
---------
* MW was there in the morning doing soil sampling.
* swapped the flasks at the East/West Robots. The data files are:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 2680 May 20 15:10 040520e.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 522 May 20 14:19 040520w.dat
* Info to have suitcases picked up at MRS:
FedEX: 1.800.463.3339 -- using an "express saver package".
MRS -- CU Mountian Research Station
818 County Road 116
Nederland, CO 80466
ph: 303.492.8841
pickup number: #6 (for Monday, May 24th).
190: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 28-May-2004 16:48:03 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, May 19th (SpB, BB)
Wednesday, May 19th Visit:
--------------------------
At the site : SpB, BB
Purpose of visit: Replace inlet filters on the profile system, change
REBS dome. Bring down a bunch of empty cylinders. Upload modified
west robot program.
Weather: Calm. partly cloudy. warm.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove up the Monson rental Jeep.
* brought up 2 cylinders of N2. Brought down 9? empty cylinders. One
was the old scott-marin standard which Russ wanted to use in the lab.
* The snow is melting quickly.
* there was a lame rabbit near the snow pit area.
---------
* at ~10 MST, replaced the REBS domes.
* pulled all the dessicant out of the boxes on the tower and the soil
logger box...need to bake the used dessicant and then return it to the
boxes (didn't do the ones at the N Canopy tower).
* downloaded logger data:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 346871 May 19 12:06 cnr5_19.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 949642 May 19 13:27 prf5_19.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 592573 May 19 13:34 met5_19.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 397555 May 19 13:39 nctc5_19.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 221384 May 19 14:23 uc5_19.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 430776 May 19 14:41 soil5_19.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 241885 May 19 14:50 tc5_19.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 1561466 May 20 14:32 mrs_040519.dat
* brought a cylinder of N2 out to the tower.
* at 13:40 MST, shutdown the profiler to change the inlet filters (and
the Nupro filter inside the box). Did a zero check. At 14:51 MST,
profiler back on-line (did another zero check).
* at 15:00 MST, zeroed the li-6262.
* downloaded the data file at the west robot. this is:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 1315 May 19 15:33 040519w.dat
* at West Robot--updated the logger program---changed line 484 in
niwot_pm.csi..it was:
41: Z=F x 10^n (P30)
1: 21.0 F @@8
2: 0 n, Exponent of 10
3: 46 Z Loc [ usertime ]
and is now:
41: Z=F x 10^n (P30)
1: 20.0 F @@8
2: 0 n, Exponent of 10
3: 46 Z Loc [ usertime ]
* checked the status of tubing at the old NCAR tower. The davit(?) is
still there. The tubing situation: 4 to old east tower, 4 to old west
tower, 5 up the old ncar tower (short sections), and 2 cross the
trail.
* Information from the Breaker Box:
Culter-Hammer
CH8L 125RP
Type 3R enclosure
Use Culter-Hammer type CH,CH3,CHNT breakers.
Branch Bus fingers rated @ 140 Amps max.
(single pole)
189: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 28-May-2004 16:45:20 MDT, site visit on Friday, May 14th (SpB, MW, CC, AW)
Friday, May 14th Visit:
-----------------------
At the site : SpB, MW, CC, AW
Purpose of visit: Restart the data system (quacker was down). Do
flasks (for c130 flight).
Weather: Strange weather. A beautiful, calm morning at the site (with
about a foot of fresh snow). Turned blustery and snowy in the
afternoon. then partly cloudy.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove jeep up to MRS (saw a herd of Elk off the peak-to-peak).
* Craig Clements from Univ of Houston was at the site working
on the sodar (near c1).
* brought the trailer li-6251 down to CU for Russ...the coefficients
for this licor are:
# LICOR 6251 Serial No. IRG3-308, Recalibrated : Nov. 2000
To <- 36.9+273.15 # K
K <- 18455
A <- 0.1324
B <- 2.242E-05
C <- 2.026E-09
R <- 0.0
Po <- 101.3 # kPa
p.slope <- 0.01517 # kPa/mV
p.offset <- 58.912 # kP
}
from russter: /usr/local/./aster/isff/src/sfun/NIWOT/standard.co2.q
* Duane was filling cylinders---however he has a new ballast system so
he will primarily be filling the ballasts at night instead of pumping
during the day.
---------
* at 6:00 MST, restarted the data system. (note: Andy Watt had been
up there the night before to reset the bottom breaker...in doing so,
he tried to clean snow off the extention cords and accidentally
tweaked the extention cord to the UPS). The UPS/quacker extention
cord/outlet is very sensitive to being moved...i should put a note
there or try to fix this. Also, Andy mentioned that he was there
right at 20:30 MDT...the data system went down at 20:33 MDT...this
probably indicates a need to replace the UPS battery.
* 6:45-7:00 MST, the C130 was flying near the tower. was sitting
up there waiting for it to fly over, but that didn't happen till i
was back on the ground. i caught the 2nd flyover.
* Mike W. was up there taking soil samples.
* the sodar was not operating. a fuse was blown, and Craig C. was
working to fix this.
* downloaded the logger data from the North Canopy tower (times were
ok at MRS and TC, but soil logger was off).
Data Logger Logger Time PC/MST Time
----------- ---------------- -------------
soil 4/30/04, 10:44:0 5/14/04, 13:17:24 MST
23xTCs ok
MRS cr10x ok
* data files are:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 523839 May 14 12:59 tc5_14.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 186441 May 14 13:05 mrs5_14.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 924801 May 14 13:18 soil5_14.dat
* swapped flasks at the East/West Robots. The data files are:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 4851 May 14 14:41 040514e.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 2645 May 14 13:38 040514w.dat
* at 19:18 MST -- changed the dessicant on the profiler.
* Britt/Andy INTERCOMPARISON SYSTEM FIELD NOTES,
--------- Friday May 14th 2004 -------
(note, all times shown in MST)
(CU Times are based on my watch time, but in MST)
my watch time= 19:52:00 MST
CU computer time= 19:51:35 MST (ie, my watch is about 25 sec fast)
Tank Pressures with Valves
Cylinder Closed Open
-------- ------- -----
A FA02374 1700
B FA02361 1850
C FA02340 ?
CU 18:16:00 switch profile to manual
CU 18:19:00 3-way to ICS
CU 18:20:18 step 3-way A (increased pressure)
CU 18:20:18 step 3-way A (start A)
CU 18:23:18 step 3-way B
CU 18:26:18 step 3-way C (co2 ~1.20 mV, p~18 psi)
CU 18:29:18 stop ICS
CU 18:29:40 step 3-way A (back to A, co2 ~1.294 mV)
CU 18:30:50 step 3-way B (back to B, co2 ~1.134 mV)
CU 18:32:13 step 3-way C (back to C, co2 ~1.205 mV, p~20psi)
CU 18:35:10 MST --- did a zero check of li-6251.
** note: the below sampling is done after changing the dessicant in the CU system.
CU 19:24:00 3-way to ICS
CU 19:25:17 step 3-way A (co2~1.31)
CU 19:28:00 step 3-way B (start B, P a bit low)
CU 19:28:45 step 3-way B (P increased to 20, co2~1.160 mV)
CU 19:30:00 step 3-way C (co2 ~1.225 mV)
CU 19:32:35 MST --- did a zero check of li-6251.
USGS Time Check-- didn't do this...(times shown are based on the USGS computer time)
USGS 19:00:00 arrived at li-7000 shack.
USGS 19:03:00 attached line
USGS 19:04:30 run start A P~617mbar, CO2~441.7 ppm, h2o~0.931
USGS 19:08:00 step 3-way B adjusting pressure.
USGS 19:10:00 start B P~621, CO2~370.0, h2o~0.891
USGS 19:13:00 step 3-way C adjusting pressure.
USGS 19:15:00 start C P~626, CO2~399.7, h2o~0.883
USGS 19:18:00 3-way back diconnected.
187: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 11-May-2004 11:28:00 MDT, site visit on Monday, May 10th (SpB, JS, CC, DA, KK)
Monday, May 10th Visit:
-----------------------
At the site : SpB, JS, CC, DA, KK
Purpose of visit: Setup the sodar. Reconnect the eppley PSP sensor.
Clean the krypton hygrometer.
Weather: Winds were southerly...lots of cumulus clouds around.
Cumulus congestus out over the plains as we left. Cool and
comfortable. (note, later in the evening there were tornados and
t-storms out over the plains).
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove up with Jielun from FL. Craig Clements from Univ of Houston
was at the site to set up a sodar (near c1).
* Lots of snowmelt since last week. the trail is now showing bare
patches and there is water flowing down the trail. Open areas are all
snow-free, but the forest still has plenty of snow.
* Dean Anderson was bringing co2 out to the USGS system.
* Kurt Knudson (from NCAR) was unloading tower sections.
---------
* Helped unload the scintec sodar stuff from the van (didn't do too
much, Jielun and Craig did the setup).
* ~13:00 MST, swiped the krypton hygrometer (need to get some more DI
water).
* ~13:10 MST, reconnected the PSP...I put some electrical tape on the
connector which will hopefully stop this from happening again.
* downloaded UC logger data:
* note about scintec software---use version 2.0 (not the 2.1 version).
* next time up at the site need to replace the profiler dessicant (the
dessicant tube is at the base of the tower, but need to bring the
indicator glass).
186: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 11-May-2004 11:25:56 MDT, site visit on Thursday, May 6th (SpB, BB, SO, MW)
Thursday, May 6th Visit:
----------------------
At the site : SpB, BB, SO, MW
Purpose of visit: Take out the hydra. Check out the new NCAR
tower locations. Collect soil samples.
Weather: Warm and sunny. Some gusty winds.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove up with Steve Oncley from FL. Mike drove Brant up from
settlers park.
* the creek is flowing nicely now. Road is clear up to C1 and
a bit beyond.
---------
* Shutdown the hydra. The last file with hydra data is:
data_stats < /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt040506.080000
Opened:
# of points start time end time delta time freq
0 27558 08:00:00.094 15:43:52.851 27832.758 0.990
200 278249 08:00:00.084 15:43:53.757 27833.674 9.997
201 278335 08:00:00.056 15:43:53.686 27833.631 10.000
203 27834 08:00:00.488 15:43:52.934 27832.445 1.000
204 27834 08:00:00.254 15:43:52.846 27832.592 1.000
205 27835 08:00:00.008 15:43:53.540 27833.531 1.000
206 278334 08:00:00.052 15:43:53.743 27833.691 10.000
207 27834 08:00:00.692 15:43:53.146 27832.453 1.000
208 27851 08:00:00.092 15:43:53.658 27833.566 1.001
210 200 08:00:00.826 15:37:22.153 27441.326 0.007
the first data file without the hydra data is:
data_stats < /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt040506.154502
Opened:
# of points start time end time delta time freq
0 889 15:45:02.482 15:59:59.362 896.880 0.990
200 8949 15:45:06.808 15:59:59.931 893.123 10.019
201 8932 15:45:08.817 15:59:59.953 891.136 10.022
203 891 15:45:10.827 15:59:59.003 888.176 1.002
204 890 15:45:12.839 15:59:59.919 887.080 1.002
205 887 15:45:14.849 15:59:59.609 884.760 1.001
206 8851 15:45:16.858 15:59:59.945 883.087 10.022
207 883 15:45:17.236 15:59:59.215 881.979 1.000
* when taking apart the hydra 2 of the inlet lines appeared to have
water in them when disconnected from the Hydra (lines A4/A5).
* final hydra cylinder pressures:
400 ppm -- 1220 psi
zero air -- 400 psi (left this at the tower)
500 ppm -- 1600 psi
700 ppm -- 1610 psi
* Brant and Mike carried the hydra back to the trailer. Steve and I
took the li-7000 box and cylinders, etc.
* Brant and Mike collected soil samples and checked on lysimeters.
* disconnected the hydra edgeport from the quacker (the edgeport is
now in the trailer). I left the usb hub in the quacker box and it's
still being used by the edgeport there. Also, I turned on the fan in
the quacker box.
* Steve, Brant, and I went around to see the proposed NCAR tower
locations (willow, pine, aspen).
185: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 11-May-2004 11:23:27 MDT, site visit on Monday, May 3rd (SpB, AW)
Monday, May 3rd Visit:
----------------------
At the site : SpB, AW
Purpose of visit: Reset the bottom breaker. Try out the walk-around
co2 tanks with Andy Watt. Download logger data.
Weather: Very warm and sunny...it was relatively calm with the
occasional gust. Wind was from the south for a little while, but then
was primarily downslope. Clouded up in the afternoon and spit a bit
of rain/snow/wetness on me (even though it was sunny). Nice clouds.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove the jeep up. Met Andy Watt at MRS.
* Andy Watt had 3 small co2 cylinders in a backpack system (same as
what we used in summer 2002).
* The snow is still holding up (especially in the morning), but i
started postholing a few times. The road was quickly becoming
snow-free.
---------
* at ~10 AM MST, reset the bottom breaker. (before resetting them i
checked the time on the soil cr23x logger and it seemed fine...ie, the
battery kept everything running over the weekend). it looks like the
breaker popped Friday afternoon at around 5-6pm'ish.
* Britt/Andy INTERCOMPARISON SYSTEM FIELD NOTES -------
(note, all times shown in MST)
my watch time= 11:47:00 MST
CU computer time= 11:46:40 MST (ie, my watch is about 20 sec fast)
Tank Pressures with Valves
Cylinder Closed Open
-------- ------- -----
A FA02374 ?
B FA02361 ?
C FA02340 ?
CU 10:25:0 to man, C2 on ?
CU 10:26:00 3-way to ICS
CU 10:26:00 step 3-way A (P_reg~? psi)
CU 10:27:15 step 3-way B (P_reg~? psi)
CU 10:29:00 step 3-way C (P_reg~? psi)
CU 10:31:00 step 3-way B (co2 ~1.17 mV)
CU 10:33:00 step 3-way A (co2 ~1.34 mV)
CU 10:36:00 MST --- did a zero check of li-6251.
USGS Time Check-- didn't do this...(times shown are based on the USGS
computer time)
USGS 11:59:00 arrived at li-7000 shack.
USGS 12:00:00-12:00:30 usgs cal started (co2 down to ~6.1ppm).
USGS 12:00:30-12:01:00 (a valve was buzzing, co2 seemed to
go over 500 ppm...and never really settled down?)
USGS 12:10:00 attached line (i cross-threaded the 3-way valve,
Andy had a spare).
USGS 12:17:00 run start A P~61.5 kPa, CO2~438 ppm
USGS 12:19:00 step 3-way B P~62.7, CO2~366.5
USGS 12:22:30 step 3-way C P~60.5, CO2~396.4
USGS 12:26:30 step 3-way A
USGS 12:29:00 step 3-way B
USGS 12:31:30 step 3-way C
USGS 12:33:? 3-way back diconnected.
* Checked Robots. West robot had done=1, co2_range=38.2ppm East robot
had done=0, co2_range=8.x...i also noticed that min_range=65?!?
(Need to check into this more carefully). Downloaded the robot
logger data files:
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 168068 May 3 14:24 040503e.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 72117 May 3 11:25 040503w.dat*
* Uploaded the new programs from Andy@Utah into the robot data
loggers. The floppy I put them on (last Friday) did NOT
work!!. . .so, i had to do the following on the russter to get the
logger files:
mv niwot_am.dld niwot_am_unix.dld
mv niwot_pm.dld niwot_pm_unix.dld
unix2dos -ascii niwot_am_unix.dld niwot_am.dld
unix2dos -ascii niwot_pm_unix.dld niwot_pm.dld
cp niwot_*.dld /floppy/no_name/
(did the same thing with the *.csi logger files)
after this the gateway could read the ASCII files on
the floppy.
* here are details about these programs (part of Andys e-mail):
Program Start/Stop Time Robot Flask Collection
------- --------------- ----- --------------------------------
niwot_am 430 am 300 pm East top level only, every 45 minutes
niwot_pm 900 pm 1230am West all 3 levels, every 15 minutes
The "am" program will start the day after you load it on the logger
(430am the next morning) and the "pm" program will start the day you
load it the logger. both programs will start over the following day at
their respective start times. Sean and Brant, you have a window
between 3 and 9 pm to collect flasks from both robots once you get the
flight time from Chun-Ta. So, you should collect flasks from both
robots between 3 and 9 pm the day of the flight. The choice of robot
and program is up to you. Please collect the data each time you
collect flasks and please write on the field form the robot (east /
west) and the program on that robot (am / pm). Please also, reset the
robots as normal once the flasks and data have been collected. Leave
these programs on the robots until the airborne experiment is
finished.
Let me know if you need anything else. Another suitcase left today for
Niwot. My cell phone number is 801.573.1033. Please call me if you need
anything!
* West Robot is using niwot_pm.csi (station is RobWairc)
East Robot is using niwot_am.csi (station is RobEairc)
* at 15:42 MST -- set the hydra flow rate to the buffer volumes
back to 30 (was at 50). Note: B4 could not maintain the high
flow rate.
* Did one quick injection of co2 under the snow...details:
injection1 -- used 164cm injection port
@17:37:30 MST, started flow of co2
@17:38:00 MST, stopped flow of co2
@17:38:23 MST, the pump came on.
(this was based on my watch time...watch is ~20sec fast)
---before doing this i removed the inlet cover to one of
the co2 profile inlets and buried the gelman filter in the
snowpack...
* downloaded logger data...no time problems (even with the
bottom breaker popping)...there seemed to be a lot of soil
logger data files which was strange...the data files are:
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 405459 May 3 10:54 cnr5_3.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 1363427 May 3 15:01 soil5_3a.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 1266775 May 3 15:18 soil5_3b.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 529090 May 3 15:23 soil5_3c.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 295 May 3 15:24 soil5_3d.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 704938 May 3 15:33 tc5_3.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 1031313 May 3 15:53 prf5_3.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 147086 May 3 15:55 prf5_3b.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 715911 May 3 16:02 met5_3.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 842901 May 3 16:11 nctc5_3.dat*
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 1416997 May 10 11:02 mrs_040503.dat
* switched the indicator dessicant for the profiler system.
(note: there is a fresh supply of magnesium perchlorate
at the base of the tower).
* dug a snowpit (might be the last one in our clearing).
184: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 11-May-2004 11:21:57 MDT, site visit on Saturday, April 24th (SpB)
Saturday, April 24th Visit:
---------------------------
At the site : SpB
Purpose of visit: Dig a snow pit. Clean snow off the hydra.
Weather: Rather windy (downslope). Lots of sunshine...there was fresh
snow in the morning, but started turning slushy in the afternoon.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove the jeep up.
* brought cylinder, CC145936 out to the tower...co2 concentration:
399.9, 1000 psi (i think this is air from one of Tonys cylinders).
* the lights in the trailer had been left on...one of the
florescent bulbs was out, and the other was flickering.
---------
* cleaned snow off of the Hydra (retrieved the multi-meter).
* confirmed that the tc logger at the North Canopy tower was working
(at least the time seemed fine, and no "low battery" messages)
* dug a snow pit.
183: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 23-Apr-2004 15:22:21 MDT, site visit on Monday, April 19th (SpB, BB, MW)
Monday, April 19th Visit:
-------------------------
At the site : SpB, BB, MW
Purpose of visit: Replace the battery at the North Canopy Tower.
Check robot flasks. Dig a snow pit.
Weather: A light upslope wind. It was supposed to be windy today, but
that didn't happen until later in the evening. It was a pleasant
spring-like day to be up at the site (but still lots of snow on the
ground). Surprisingly, the road was still snowed over.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Met Brant at settlers park and he drove up.
* bought two new 100' extention cords from McGuckins and borrowed two
100' (blue) extention cords from ACD to use at the N canopy tower.
* Mike Weintraub (new post-doc) came up to help.
* I think i left the multi-meter out by the hydra...i think it's
underneath the hydra and should be out of the weather.
---------
* Replaced the battery charger and battery at the North Canopy Tower.
Ran 2 sections of 100' extention cords from the bottom outlet to the
battery charger for the data loggers at the N Canopy Tower. Also
borrowed 2 sections of 100' extention cords (the blue ones) to run the
Hydra. The extention cords I'm using are a thicker gage than the old
one which (hopefully) will help with our power problems at the North
Canopy tower. Note: the cr10x ("MRS logger") records the battery
voltage which can be used to tell when the power/battery started
having problems. The cr10x worked ok with the low battery-voltage,
but the two cr23x loggers ("soil" and "tc") did not (probably lost
several weeks of data from them).
* After replacing the battery/charger system we redownloaded the
campbell programs to the data loggers (reset the clocks, though i
might not have done this with the soil logger??). All seemed to be
working fine when we left.
* The breakers were fine---i showed Mike where they were and how to
reset them when they pop.
* Brant did a snow pit.
* for the robots: co2 range at the east robot was ~8.9ppm and the west
was around 15ppm. Brant hauled the suitcase out to the West Robot and
it's still there (to use next time we swap flasks).
* Did one quick injection of co2 under the snow...details:
injection1 -- used 164cm injection port
@14:01:00 MST, started flow of co2
@14:01:30 MST, stopped flow of co2
(this was my watch time...might be MDT, not MST?!)
* We hauled back 2 empty N2 cylinders (probably need to calibrate a
cylinder of co2 span gas next week and bring it out to the tower).
182: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 23-Apr-2004 15:15:56 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, April 14th (SpB)
Wednesday, April 14th Visit:
----------------------------
At the site : SpB
Purpose of visit: Bottom breaker popped yesterday (not sure when).
Swap robot flasks. Replace plastic cover over the li6262 inlet.
Weather: Big snow at the end of last week and over the weekend
(probably about 20"). There were some wet-looking cumulus clouds in
the morning and dark clouds up near the divide. Winds were primarily
downslope. Periods of sun...most of the time it was calm, but there
were occasional wind gusts. The air/trees/towers were fairly
dry...but where there was snow it was melting and dripping (it was
rather warm).
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove the jeep up.
* gave MRS Andy a bunch of completed snow-pit forms.
* Brant did a snow pit on Monday (and broke trail).
---------
* cleared the snow off of the top of the hydra.
* the bottom breaker was popped.. reset at 11:40 MST.
* downloaded logger data...there were lots of time problems in the
loggers at the N canopy tower....and the programs did not seem to be
working correctly...the files are:
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 403122 Apr 14 12:47 cnr4_14.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 469832 Apr 14 12:36 met4_14.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 788456 Apr 14 12:29 prf4_14.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 343 Apr 14 12:30 prf4_14b.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 1311240 Apr 14 14:20 soil4_14.dat* * from "download all"
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 1402034 Apr 14 14:48 soil4_14b.dat* * from "download all"
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 62240 Apr 14 14:51 soil4_14c.dat* * from "download all"
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 884 Apr 14 15:14 tc4_14.dat*
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 311354 Apr 19 09:49 mrs_040414.dat
* TC Logger had a message: E10 134 Low Battery.
* increased the CNR logger clock by about +50 sec.
* swapped the robot flasks, changed the cycle to go from Sat to Wed
(ie, fudge factor is now 3 (not 4). left the suitcase in the trailer.
The programs being used are:
* at 12:20 MST, disconnect the li6262 and changed the 2 micron Nupro filters
at the inlet and within the li6262 box. Also, replaced the plastic cover
which is at the inlet to the li6262 (see photos).
* at 13:29 MST, zeroed the li6262. co2 went from +16mV ---> 0
h2o went from +14mV ---> 0
* took photos of hydra inlets...photo order: 17, 4, 5, snowT, 7, 8,
18+9, 18, 9, 10, 12, 10(again), 1, 2
* Did injections of co2 under the snow...details:
(times are based on my watch time...might be MDT, not MST?!)
injection1 -- used 128cm injection port
@16:33:00 MST, started flow of co2
@16:33:30 MST, stopped flow of co2
pump came on at 16:34:17 (watch is probably off by 17 seconds).
injection2 -- used 164cm injection port
@17:46:00 MST, started flow of co2
@17:46:35 MST, stopped flow of co2
pump came on at 17:47:20 (watch is probably off by 17 seconds).
* from 17:00-17:25 MST, changed dessicant in li6251. (Didn't have the
dri-rite indicator, but will bring with me next time). at 17:26 MST,
zeroed li-6251, offset was approx 0.013 mV.
181: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 23-Apr-2004 15:14:16 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, April 7th (SpB)
Wednesday, April 7th Visit:
---------------------------
At the site : SpB
Purpose of visit: Bottom breaker popped yesterday afternoon. Swap
robot flasks. Replace plastic cover over the li6262 inlet (never had
a chance to do this).
Weather: Calm and partly cloudy in the morning. Started snowing
around the time i left the trailer. Snowed/sleeted on/off all day
(accumlated about 4 inches?). Never much wind. By the end of the day
it was very cloud-like.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove the jeep up. The road up to C1 was pretty well snowed over.
* very wet, heavy snow (probably snowed a fair amount last weekend).
the snow depth near tree boles was quite shallow (after the warm
weather last week), but in the open areas the snow seemed as deep as
it has been all winter. everything was wet and dripping.
* brought along an umbrella which was quite helpful when using the
laptop.
---------
* both the bottom and top breaker were popped. reset at 10:40 MST.
* swapped the robot flasks, changed the cycle to 7 days (details).
This was done using a "fudge day" of 4....and cycle of 7days...which
means the flasks are ready to check on Fridays (note: this was changed
to a fudge day of 3 on the april 14 visit).
* left the suitcase at MRS to be picked up by fedEX.
* reset all the loggers at the N canopy tower. spent some time
modifying the program for the tc logger (since the ref temperature
seems dead in the am416t?). downloaded some logger data:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 486985 Apr 14 08:51 mrs_040407.dat
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 1459 Apr 7 11:17 tc4_7.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 168 Apr 7 11:31 tc4_7b.dat*
* there appear to be power problems at the N canopy tower.
* the li6262 was powered off since the top breaker popped...also, when
I reset the breaker there was still not power at the top outlet (which
powers the li6262). I hit the "test gfi" button on the breaker and
then it seemed to start working (this has never happened to me
before). It could be water getting into the extention cord??...might
need to put some tape around this or protect it from water?
* took some photos of the inlets...it was snowing so i did this rather
quickly (only 1 photo at each location)...photo order: s17, 4, 5, 7,
8, 18+9, 9(?), 10, 12, 1, 2, 10.
* didn't have time to do a snow pit (asked brant to do this on Friday).
180: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 02-Apr-2004 13:00:28 MST, site visit on Thursday, April 1st (SpB)
Thursday, April 1st Visit:
--------------------------
At the site : SpB
Purpose of visit: Try another diffusion experiment with the Hydra
(using pure co2). Download some logger data. Snow pit. Check
Robots. Replace plastic cover over the li6262 inlet.
Weather: Warm and cloudy (light upslope wind). I thought I heard
thunder, but it might have been a plane.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove the jeep up. Practically no snow at MRS. Took a ride
with Duane up to the trailer (brought a robot suitcase with me).
* heard what i thought were warblers (maybe RC kinglets?) twittering
(never got to see them). (Probably these are dark-eyed juncos!)
* Como creek is gurgling pretty nicely now. the packed part of the
trail is still ok for travel. but off trail need snowshoes.
---------
* When i arrived at the trailer all the hydra boxes on cockpit were
RIP...the bottom breaker had popped (first time this has happened this
year). at 11:20MST reset the breaker. Hard to tell when it popped,
but maybe sometime yesterday evening (i know it was working ok
yesterday afternoon). End result: no hydra data as long as there is
no power (the battery can't run the pumps for long).
* this messed up all the N Canopy data loggers...here are some of the
time problems:
Data Logger Logger Time PC/MST Time
----------- ---------------- -------------
soil 3/03/03, ?? 4/1/04, 11:30:00 MST
23xTCs 04/06/06, 12:19:40 4/1/04, 12:05:00 MST
MRS cr10x 01/01/00, 1:12 4/1/04, 12:32:00 MST
(not exactly sure about the above logger times...)
* downloaded data logger files (time problems at N Can files, tower
are ok):
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 571009 Apr 1 15:51 met4_1.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 380407 Apr 1 15:56 nctc4_1.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 897706 Apr 1 15:44 prf4_1.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 322157 Apr 1 10:33 soil4_1.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 126938 Apr 1 11:04 tc4_1.dat*
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 1461898 Apr 7 10:16 mrs_040401.dat
* at 11:37 MST resent the program to the soil logger.
* the TC logger looks like it has some serious problems...from what I
could tell the thermocouple MUX was not working properly. the ref
Temperature seemed to be all screwed up. Need to check this again
next week! Modified the program to sample at 5-min (instead of
10-min). New program is TC32X04.DLD (old program is TC32X03.DLD)
* at 11:55 MST the hydra pump started working again.
* at 12:10 MST sent new program to TC logger.
* at 12:33 MST uploaded program to cr10x logger (if power goes out the
program is lost). NOTE: need to bring down the SC32A for brant!!
* checked hydra flow rates. A8 was around 70??....B4 was at around
20. reset all to be 30. Was first running the hydra with sucking,
then sampling....before doing the injection i changed it to be running
with continual sucking, and simultaneous sampling.
* at 13:32 opened the li-7000 box to try and keep the licor cool.
* order of photos of inlets: prof, 12, prof, 1, 2, 17, 18, 9
4, 5, 6, 8, (18 and 9 together), snowTprobe, 17 (note: you can
see the tupperware box!).
* Injections of pure co2 into the snowpack (did 3 today):
note: 200cm port = bev-a-line tubing
128cm port = hard white tubing
92cm port = black dekabon tubing
for injections set vernier valve to 1 @ 20 psi. (this
corresponds to about 1.5 lpm flow rate). note these are
based on my watch time which is about 6 seconds faster
than computer time.
injection1 -- used 92cm injection port
@13:48 MST, started flow of co2
@13:49 MST, stopped flow of co2
injection2 -- used 128cm injection port
@15:24 MST, started flow of co2
@15:25 MST, stopped flow of co2
injection3 -- used 200cm injection port
@17:09 MST, started flow of co2
@17:10 MST, stopped flow of co2
* this time i logged into the quacker and made sure all injections
worked...also, the co2 levels never fully recovered, but there should
be a second peak in the data.
* used Andrews map of the N. Canopy study plot to figure out which
tree Temps are being measured at 2 depths (3 and 6cm depth). The ones
I found are:
spruce1 --- right next to the N Can tower -- circum= 82cm.
note: the thermocouples are on the opposite side of the tree
from eachother.
fir1 -- next to spruce1 -- curcum= 40cm.
could not find the pine tree with the 2 thermocouples...need to follow
the wires from the data logger and/or check these data...
* checked the robots. The west robot had done=1, but i think there
was a possible leak in flask 13 and/or 14. The co2 values seemed off
from the logger. I downloaded the logger data, closed the stopcocks,
but didn't swap since East robot was not done sampling (the suitcase
is at the tower).
* at 16:00 MST, did a snow pit.
178: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 02-Apr-2004 12:29:59 MST, site visit on Friday March 26th (SpB, TR, RM, AW)
Friday, March 26th Visit:
-------------------------
At the site : SpB, TR, RM, AW
Purpose of visit: Try a diffusion experiment with the Hydra (using
pure co2). Finish downloading logger data. Snow pit. Pick out
trees for branch-work.
Weather: Warm and sunny in the morning (light upslope wind). Clouded
up in the afternoon and the wind became downslope/gusty.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove the jeep up. Met Russ at settlers, picked up Andy Watt in
Nederland, met Todd at the trailer.
* Andy Watt is working with Britt at NCAR (e-mail: watt@ucar.edu)
* como creek is starting to gurgle.
---------
* Todd and Russ picked out some trees for the early morning experiment
next week (these trees are just off the main trail right before the
turnoff for the tower).
* @11:36 MST, changed the ozone target. e-mail from Andrew about this:
Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 10:55:39 MST
To: "'Sean Burns'"
From: "andrew turnipseed"
Subject: RE: data processsing....
[stuff deleted..]
One other thing - I don't know when you'll be going to the site next,
but could you change the target on the fast O3 sensor whenever you're
there (if the weather's not too bad). There is a spare target in a
ziploc bag in the fast O3 box at the tower. Just need to turn off the
power (bottom gray box - switches on inside of lid) - then open the top
gray box. Should be another target there and you just pop the old one
out, new one in and close it up. Remember to turn power switches back
on with the top box closed. There's no rush - whenever you have a few
minutes up there. thanks
also,
Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 14:26:50 MST
To: "'Sean Burns'"
From: "andrew turnipseed"
Subject: RE: data processsing....
Leave the old target in the trailer (last cabinet towards Sun station) -
I'll get it sometime. The only power you really have to turn off when
switching targets is the power to the box with the target in it.
Everything else can keep running - but doesn't hurt to turn off either.
* at 11:50 MST, cleaned the krypton hygrometer lens. note, need to
replace the plastic inlet cover for the licor6262...i think a small
nalgene bottle is what has been used in the past for this...there was
a spare in the trailer, go to chemstores to get some new ones.
* downloaded logger data for the CNR and UC loggers (no time
problems). data files are:
* note: pressure sensor is actually at 12m (not 13m!!). Need to
adjust the data processing for this.
* checked cylinders at the tower, N2 @ 1780 psi, span @ 850psi.
* Injected pure co2 into the snowpack:
note: 200cm port = bev-a-line tubing
128cm port = hard white tubing
92cm port = black dekabon tubing
for injections set vernier valve to 1 @ 20 psi. (this
corresponds to about 1.5 lpm flow rate).
injection1 -- used 92cm injection port
@14:16 MST, heard the pump turn on.
@14:19 MST, pump stopped.
@14:23 MST, started flow of co2 (pump started)
@14:24 MST, stopped flow of co2
* took some photos of the hydra inlets..photo order:
17,18,9,8,4,5,7,snowTprobe,10(prof),12,1,2,snowTprobe.
* at 15:00 MST, did a snow pit.
176: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 02-Apr-2004 12:17:37 MST, site visit on Wednesday, March 17th (SpB)
Wednesday, March 17th Visit:
----------------------------
At the site : SpB
Purpose of visit: Try a diffusion experiment with the Hydra (using
pure co2). Download logger data. Snow pit.
Weather: Strong, gusty downslope wind. Clouds up at the divide.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove the jeep up.
* borrowed a co2 regulator from Tony to do the co2 injection test
(using the tank of pure co2 at the site). also, borrowed a long piece
of thin channel to setup various injection lines under the snow...
* borrowed 4 DSIMMS from Orrie at UnixOPS to swap out in the russter.
* borrowed a ruler from Andy O. to do the snowpit.
* brought up some tools and a tool wrap to keep tools out at the
tower.
---------
* Early this morning the russter had another shutdown/reboot...ie:
[~] last -10
sburns pts/2 specialk.colorad Wed Mar 17 07:55 still logged in
sburns pts/1 specialk.colorad Wed Mar 17 07:54 still logged in
reboot system boot Wed Mar 17 04:56
sburns pts/1 toyon.mmm.ucar.e Tue Mar 16 08:41 - 16:35 (07:53)
sburns pts/1 specialk.colorad Tue Mar 16 07:54 - 07:54 (00:00)
sburns pts/1 specialk.colorad Tue Mar 16 01:06 - 01:06 (00:00)
[~] df -k
Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on
/dev/dsk/c0t3d0s0 34279 23014 7838 75% /
/dev/dsk/c0t3d0s5 548719 389430 104418 79% /usr
/proc 0 0 0 0% /proc
fd 0 0 0 0% /dev/fd
/dev/dsk/c0t3d0s3 96031 71956 14472 84% /var
/dev/dsk/c0t3d0s4 48023 11999 31222 28% /opt
/dev/dsk/c0t3d0s6 1062831 872980 136710 87% /usr/local
swap 214836 12 214824 1% /tmp
/dev/dsk/c0t1d0s2 2012390 523673 1428346 27% /home
/dev/dsk/c0t2d0s2 4124422 2369622 1713556 59% /data
made a backup of the aster software from russter...the *.tar files
are on specialk in (burn onto a CD?):
~/docs/backup_russter/
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root root 157667840 Mar 17 08:29 russter_aster_backup.tar
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root root 6960128 Mar 17 08:31 russter_aster_backup2.tar
* @11:40MST shutdown data system---swapped out the DSIMMS on the
russter (there were spiders in the computer---see photos). I left two
of the DSIMMS from Orrie in a drawer by the russter...these are in a
anti-static shield and can be used in a pinch. Also, the two i
removed are in a plastic bag along with the two extras...one of these
may be bad (remove the spider carcass and web before using). @12:25
MST data system is back up.
* @~1245 MST, Modified the opto22 program to start sampling only the
4 profile inlets (A8, B1, B2, B3) with a 3-minute suck before the
sampling.
* downloaded logger data (no time problems...still need to get cnr
and uc data...and dump mrs data to the disk on Andys computer). files
are:
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 737855 Mar 17 14:37 met3_17.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 538041 Mar 17 14:42 nctc3_17.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 999173 Mar 17 14:27 prf3_17.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 189757 Mar 17 14:30 prf3_17b.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 1444748 Mar 17 15:25 soil3_17.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 911857 Mar 17 15:36 soil3_17b.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 609 Mar 17 15:39 soil3_17c.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 712320 Mar 17 15:53 tc3_17.dat*
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 2781914 Apr 1 10:30 mrs_040317.dat
Also, grabbed data on the gateway from Nov/Dec 2002 (I couldn't find
these all of these file in the lab)...files are:
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 183212 Nov 22 2002 23uc11_2.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 435004 Nov 21 2002 23xa1121.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 89476 Dec 1 2002 23xa12_1.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 874296 Nov 7 2002 PROF11_7a.DAT*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 856131 Nov 7 2002 PROF11_7b.DAT*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 74025 Nov 7 2002 cnr11_07.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 87136 Dec 1 2002 cnr12_1.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 1285428 Nov 21 2002 den11_21.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 297714 Dec 1 2002 den12_1.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 214431 Nov 7 2002 met11_07.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 152378 Dec 1 2002 met12_1.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 1180226 Nov 22 2002 nt11_22b.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 1233666 Nov 22 2002 ntc11_22.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 847472 Dec 1 2002 prf12_1a.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 356070 Dec 1 2002 prf12_1b.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 1483270 Nov 21 2002 tc11_21.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 797841 Nov 21 2002 tc11_21b.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 486080 Dec 1 2002 tc12_1.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 57501 Dec 6 2002 uc12_6.dat*
* at 15:00 MST replaced the cylinder of N2 at the tower (it
was almost empty). New cylinder of N2 P= 1890 psi.
Span gas P @ 900 psi.
* Injected pure co2 into the snowpack:
note: 200cm port = bev-a-line tubing
128cm port = hard white tubing
92cm port = black dekabon tubing
for injections set vernier valve to 1 @ 20 psi. (this
corresponds to about 1.5 lpm flow rate).
injection1 -- used 200cm injection port
@13:54MST, started flow of co2
@13:55MST, stopped flow of co2
injection2 -- used 92cm injection port
@15:28MST, started flow of co2
@15:29MST, stopped flow of co2
* took photos of all the inlet locations..photo order:
17,18,9,4,5,snowTprobe,7,8,(18and9 together)
* checked flow rates at hydra. B1 was a bit high (ball was at around
40). Adjusted all flows to be at a ball level of 30.
* at 16:15 MST, changed profiler dessicant (there was an extra
one in the box). @16:28 MST, zeroed licor 6251. the offset was
around 0.018 mV. @16:30 MST, li6251 was set back to auto mode.
* at 16:45 MST, did a snow pit.
175: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 15-Mar-2004 16:32:42 MST, site visit on Tuesday, March 9th (SpB, BB, AS, EA, + other ncars)
Tuesday, March 9th Visit:
------------------------
At the site : SpB, BB, AS, EA, + others from NCAR.
Purpose of visit: Try a diffusion experiment with the Hydra (using
pure co2). Be present when Aaron/Eric collect air samples. Snow
pit. Robot flasks.
Weather: Quite warm. About 5-6" of fresh snow since last week. It
was extremely windy last saturday (March 6th).
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove the jeep up. met Brant at settlers park.
* borrowed a co2 regulator from Tony to do the co2 injection test
(using the tank of pure co2 at the site). also, borrowed a long piece
of thin channel to setup various injection lines under the snow...
---------
* @~10am MST, Modified the opto22 program to start sampling only the
4 profile inlets (A8, B1, B2, B3) with a 3-minute suck before the
sampling.
* Brant swapped out the robot flasks.
* hauled the cylinder of pure co2 over to the hydra profile location
and stuck the injection tubing down under the snowpack. There are
4 different lengths of tubing going to different locations along
the 200cm piece of channel...the injection pts are:
90cm 128cm 164cm 200cm
| | | |
===========================================
|
tubing comes up out of the snow at this end.
* the problem seemed to stop operating around the time when ACD
started running their pump...it eventually started working again (i
went to the quacker and restarted the opto22 software)...but need to
be more careful about this next time.
* started co2 injection at 14:13 MST. Injected co2 until 14:16 MST.
set the vernier valve to 1 (1== 1.51 liter/min) and the regulator to
20psi. The co2 tank had a pressure of about 400psi.
* took some photos for Russ...photo order:
12, 10, 1, 2, 17, 18, 9, snowTprobe, 7, 2 (again), 4, ACD setup, 8.
172: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 15-Mar-2004 16:28:26 MST, site visit on Monday Mar 8th (AT)
Monday, March 8th Visit:
------------------------
At the site : AT
Purpose of visit: Andrew went up to swap out the ozone target.
Weather: not sure, i think it was rather warm.
---------
Misc Notes:
* the russter crashed/rebooted while andrew was up there.
---------
* e-mail from Andrew:
Date: Mon, 08 Mar 2004 11:30:38 MST
To: Sean.Burns@colorado.edu
From: Andrew Turnipseed
Subject: data
Sean
I came up to put some new targets in the fast O3 sensor. I logged
into russter and data seemed fine. Went to the tower - put in the new
targets and came back. russter had logged me out (don't know the
reason) and the data had stopped. I tried logging into quacker (its
alive and powere is on out at tower) and doing the ./stop_adam and
./start_adam thing, but the data did not start up. Don't know what
happened, or if I did something, but you'd better check it out. Since
it seems like power is OK and quacker is alive - I"m guessing that you
can deal with it over the network. I have to leave here in just a few
minutes.
andrew
* The russter had rebooted itself...it looks like one of the memory
SIMMS is starting to fail...there were the following messages:
maclean pts/3 dyn80-1.atd.ucar Mon Mar 8 11:59 still logged in
sburns pts/2 specialk.colorad Mon Mar 8 11:55 still logged in
sburns pts/1 toyon.mmm.ucar.e Mon Mar 8 11:52 still logged in
aturnip console :0 Mon Mar 8 11:05 - 11:35 (00:29)
reboot system boot Mon Mar 8 10:51
aturnip console :0 Mon Mar 8 09:55 - down (00:56)
sburns pts/1 toyon.mmm.ucar.e Mon Mar 8 08:19 - down (02:32)
sburns pts/1 specialk.colorad Sun Mar 7 12:45 - 12:47 (00:01)
from /var/adm/messages (on russter):
Mar 7 18:07:00 russter ntpdate[23692]: adjust time server 128.138.82.228 offset 0.3348329
Mar 8 06:07:00 russter ntpdate[25123]: adjust time server 128.138.82.228 offset 0.3406982
Mar 8 10:53:15 russter unix: [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] cannot sync -- giving up
Mar 8 10:53:15 russter unix: 3334 static and sysmap kernel pages
Mar 8 10:53:15 russter unix: 54 dynamic kernel data pages
Mar 8 10:53:15 russter unix: 301 kernel-pageable pages
Mar 8 10:53:15 russter unix: 0 segkmap kernel pages
Mar 8 10:53:15 russter unix: 0 segvn kernel pages
Mar 8 10:53:15 russter unix: 700 current user process pages
Mar 8 10:53:15 russter unix: 4389 total pages (4389 chunks)
Mar 8 10:53:15 russter unix: dumping to vp f5b20234, offset 375264
Mar 8 10:53:15 russter unix: panic: asynchronous memory fault: MFSR=81004060 MFAR=380a820
Mar 8 10:53:15 russter unix: ^MSunOS Release 5.6 Version Generic_105181-35 [UNIX(R) System V Release 4.0]
Mar 8 10:53:15 russter unix: Copyright (c) 1983-1997, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Mar 8 10:53:15 russter unix: vac: enabled in writeback mode
Mar 8 10:53:15 russter unix: cpu0: FMI,MB86907 (mid 0 impl 0x0 ver 0x5 clock 170 MHz)^M
Mar 8 10:53:15 russter unix: mem = 65536K (0x4000000)
Mar 8 10:53:15 russter unix: avail mem = 61259776
from /var/log/messages (on quacker):
Mar 8 10:34:21 quacker timeupdate[1239]: Adjusted clock 421 milliseconds forward. RPC calls took 415 milliseconds
Mar 8 10:50:21 quacker adam[1241]: socket write would block: 1 blocked writes
Mar 8 10:50:24 quacker adam[1241]: socket write would block: 101 blocked writes
Mar 8 10:50:24 quacker adam[1241]: lost 1 samples due to blocked write on socket
Mar 8 10:50:27 quacker adam[1241]: socket write would block: 201 blocked writes
Mar 8 10:50:30 quacker adam[1241]: socket write would block: 301 blocked writes
Mar 8 10:50:33 quacker adam[1241]: socket write would block: 401 blocked writes
Mar 8 10:50:35 quacker adam[1241]: socket write would block: 501 blocked writes
Mar 8 10:50:38 quacker adam[1241]: socket write would block: 601 blocked writes
Mar 8 10:50:41 quacker adam[1241]: socket write would block: 701 blocked writes
Mar 8 10:50:44 quacker adam[1241]: socket write would block: 801 blocked writes
Mar 8 10:50:46 quacker adam[1241]: socket write would block: 901 blocked writes
Mar 8 10:50:49 quacker adam[1241]: socket write would block: 1001 blocked writes
Mar 8 10:50:52 quacker adam[1241]: socket write would block: 1101 blocked writes
Mar 8 10:50:52 quacker adam[1241]: lost 1001 samples due to blocked write on socket
Mar 8 10:50:55 quacker adam[1241]: socket write would block: 1201 blocked writes
Mar 8 10:50:58 quacker adam[1241]: socket write would block: 1301 blocked writes
Mar 8 10:51:00 quacker adam[1241]: socket write would block: 1401 blocked writes
Mar 8 10:51:03 quacker adam[1241]: socket write would block: 1501 blocked writes
Mar 8 10:51:06 quacker adam[1241]: socket write would block: 1601 blocked writes
[stuff deleted...]
Mar 8 10:52:40 quacker adam[1241]: socket write would block: 5001 blocked writes
Mar 8 10:52:43 quacker adam[1241]: socket write would block: 5101 blocked writes
Mar 8 10:52:44 quacker adam[1241]: lost 5001 samples due to blocked write on socket
Mar 8 10:52:46 quacker adam[1241]: adam socket write: Connection reset by peer
Mar 8 10:52:48 quacker sio[1245]: opened /dev/ttyUSB10
Mar 8 11:22:52 quacker sshd(pam_unix)[16198]: authentication failure; logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=NODEVssh ruser= rhost=russter user=cuff
Mar 8 11:22:54 quacker sshd[16198]: Failed password for cuff from 10.0.0.1 port 32816 ssh2
Mar 8 11:22:57 quacker sshd[16198]: Accepted password for cuff from 10.0.0.1 port 32816 ssh2
Mar 8 11:22:58 quacker sshd(pam_unix)[16200]: session opened for user cuff by (uid=500)
Mar 8 11:23:05 quacker su(pam_unix)[16218]: session opened for user root by cuff(uid=500)
Mar 8 11:23:34 quacker timeupdate[16269]: clnt_create: russter: RPC: Program not registered
Mar 8 11:23:34 quacker adam[16271]: adam starting
Mar 8 11:23:34 quacker sio[16273]: sio starting
Mar 8 11:23:34 quacker adam[16271]: clnt_create: russter: RPC: Program not registered
Mar 8 11:23:34 quacker rserial[16275]: clnt_create: russter: RPC: Program not registered
* Here are some useful commands for restarting the data on the
russter/quacker:
on russter do: sudo /etc/rc3.d/s80aster start (this will restart the aster processes on russter)
on quacker do: /etc/rc3.d/S99cuff start (as root)
more /etc/rc3.d/S99cuff
#!/bin/bash
# Init file for CUFF processes
#
# comments read by chkconfig
# syntax: levels start_prior stop_prior
# chkconfig: 2345 99 05
# description: CUFF data acquisition processes
# Source function library.
. /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions
auser=cuff
RETVAL=0
case "$1" in
'start')
# insmod usbcore
# insmod usb-uhci
# insmod usbserial
# insmod io_edgeport
echo "Starting cuff processes from $auser account"
su - $auser -c "cd /usr/local/cuff/src/adam; ./start_adam >& /dev/null &"
su - $auser -c "cd /usr/local/cuff/src/adam; ./start_opto >& /dev/null &"
;;
'stop')
su - $auser -c "/usr/local/cuff/src/adam/stop_adam"
su - $auser -c "/usr/local/cuff/src/adam/stop_opto"
;;
esac
exit $RETVAL
171: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 15-Mar-2004 16:25:24 MST, site visit on Monday, Mar 1st (SpB, AS, EA, etc)
Monday, March 1st Visit:
------------------------
At the site : SpB, AS, EA, + others from NCAR.
Purpose of visit: See what Aaron and Eric are doing at the site...show
them power at the Hydra. Try a diffusion experiment with the Hydra.
Weather: There were a few gusts of wind, but it was not a bad day to
be at the site. Partly cloudy. A little bit of snow on the ground
since last week...most of this seemed to be very fine...like it had
settled out from blowing snow.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove the jeep up. met Aaron and Eric at MRS. They had a little
problem with the wind blowing down some of the Aluminum sheets at C1.
* brought up a cylinder of N2. Steve drove the snowcat up to c1 and
transported two N2 cylinders up to the trailer for me (one from last
week). I dragged one out to the tower.
* Andy O. mentioned that we should do a snow pit sometime in the early
part of next week since some visitors will be making snow depth
measurements from MRS up to Niwot Ridge...(i think?).
---------
* @11:22MST, Modified the opto22 program to start sampling only the
upper 3 profile inlets (B1, B2, B3) with a 3-minute suck before
sampling (B6 was sucked with the air pump running). Total of a
6-minute cycle. Programs modified on the quacker were:
[cuff@quacker ~]$ ls -lag /usr/local/cuff/aster/projects/NIWOT/src/opto22 | grep Feb
-rwxrwxr-x 1 cuff cuff 197067 Feb 26 13:16 chemcontrol_profq
-rw-rw-r-- 1 cuff cuff 287 Feb 26 13:15 profquick_4inlets.c
-rw-rw-r-- 1 cuff cuff 5285 Feb 26 12:58 cmds.c~
-rw-rw-r-- 1 cuff cuff 287 Feb 26 13:15 profquick.c~
* went with Aaron out to the hydra...they setup inlets to the South of
the hydra.
* the propane tank from Tony (w/ co2 at ~2500ppm) had a pressure of
10psi when i arrived at the site. I disconnected the lowest inlet at
the profile site (s10, A8) and tried to blow into it (at 12:55
MST)...it was very difficult to blow air into this inlet...after this
I attached the A8 tubing to the propane tank (at 1:03 MST)...i opened
up the valves...it seemed to pressurize the lines but I don't think
too much co2 was going from the tank into the inlet (not high enough
pressure).
* didn't have time to do a snow pit since i wanted to get back down
to CU for Todds practice talk.
170: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 15-Mar-2004 16:22:41 MST, site visit on Thursday, Feb 26th (SpB)
Thursday, February 26th Visit:
------------------------------
At the site : SpB
Purpose of visit: Downloaded logger data. Tried a diffusion experiment
with the Hydra.
Weather: Quite warm. Snow was wet and heavy. Not much new snow
since last week. Some gusts, but generally calm winds.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove the jeep up.
* picked up the propane tank filled w/ co2 from Tony before going up
to the site.
---------
* @13:17MST, Modified the opto22 program to start sampling only the
profile inlets (A8, B1, B2, B3) with a 3-minute suck before sampling
(B3 was sucked with the air pump running). Total of a 7-minute cycle.
*
* Downloaded logger data (no time problems):
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 278272 Feb 26 15:21 cnr2_26.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 741361 Feb 26 15:42 met2_26.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 550581 Feb 26 15:50 nctc2_26.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 1009468 Feb 26 15:33 prf2_26.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 200438 Feb 26 15:35 prf2_26b.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 490142 Feb 26 16:11 uc2_26.dat*
Valve flow rates for Hydra:
20= 932 ml/min = 0.932 lpm
50=2563 ml/min = 2.563 lpm
at 19:40 reset hydra program from doing the profile location:
[cuff@quacker adam]$ tail /var/log/messages
Feb 26 16:30:19 quacker timeupdate[1239]: Adjusted clock 217 milliseconds forward. RPC calls took 4 milliseconds
Feb 26 17:30:20 quacker timeupdate[1239]: Adjusted clock 215 milliseconds forward. RPC calls took 4 milliseconds
Feb 26 17:44:01 quacker sshd(pam_unix)[9707]: session closed for user cuff
Feb 26 18:30:21 quacker timeupdate[1239]: Adjusted clock 569 milliseconds forward. RPC calls took 4 milliseconds
Feb 26 19:30:22 quacker timeupdate[1239]: Adjusted clock 213 milliseconds forward. RPC calls took 4 milliseconds
Feb 26 19:38:53 quacker sshd[9955]: Accepted password for cuff from 10.0.0.1 port 54029 ssh2
Feb 26 19:38:53 quacker sshd(pam_unix)[9957]: session opened for user cuff by (uid=500)
Feb 26 19:39:30 quacker chemcontrol: caught signal Hangup, resetting opto22...chemcontrol reset: Thu Feb 26 19:39:27 2004
Feb 26 19:40:51 quacker chemcontrol: chemcontrol reset: Thu Feb 26 19:40:48 2004
Feb 26 19:40:51 quacker chemcontrol: tnow=1077849651, totalSecs=15000, tStart=9651, startStep=0, startRep=5, startCmd=7, cmdTime=80, twait=2
rserial quacker 210
*** use ^d or ^c to terminate rserial
send socket open to quacker
>00J3080??\r
>00J3100??\r
>00J1001??\r
>00J1002??\r
..etc, etc...
[cuff@quacker opto22]$ ls -lag | grep chem
-rwxrwxr-x 1 cuff cuff 15428 Oct 26 07:25 chemcommand
-rw-rw-r-- 1 cuff cuff 1374 Oct 26 07:25 chemcommand.c
-rwxrwxr-x 1 cuff cuff 13238 Oct 14 10:19 chemcommand_old
-rwxrwxr-x 1 cuff cuff 197067 Feb 26 13:16 chemcontrol
-rwxrwxr-x 1 cuff cuff 196953 Dec 17 09:30 chemcontrol_2hour
-rw-rw-r-- 1 cuff cuff 6366 Feb 20 13:50 chemcontrol.cxx
-rw-rw-r-- 1 cuff cuff 6267 Nov 7 15:57 chemcontrol.cxx~
-rwxrwxr-x 1 cuff cuff 196953 Dec 17 09:30 chemcontrol_old
-rwxrwxr-x 1 cuff cuff 197067 Feb 26 13:16 chemcontrol_profq
[cuff@quacker opto22]$ more profquick.c
/* OPTO HEADER FILE
* This is a header file used by the OPTO22 software
*/
struct commandSet optoProgram[] =
{
profquick,55, /* 55 * 7 = 385 minutes = ~6+ hours */
cal10min,1, /* 8 minutes */
airsnow30min,1, /* 20 * 12 = 240 minutes = 4 hours */
reset,1,
};
modified profquick in cmds.c to be:
struct command profquick[] =
{
/* air and snow sampling, pumps running, 20 minutes */
"4000", 180, /* ASP1 ON, everything else OFF */
"3080", 60, /* 18*54=972, DISTRIB ON, sample #1, A8 */
"1001", 60, /* DISTRIB OFF, sample #1, B1 */
"1002", 60,
"1004", 60,
0,0, /* end of command array */
};
169: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 03-Mar-2004 14:57:51 MST, site visit on Friday, February 20th (SpB)
Friday, February 20th Visit:
----------------------------
At the site : SpB
Purpose of visit: Download logger data (from N. Canopy Tower).
Try a diffusion experiment with the Hydra.
Weather: Light upslope. Generally calm wind and comfortable. About
10" of fresh snow on the ground. It was quite warm (40s?) earlier
in the week (Tue/Wed).
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove the jeep up.
---------
* @13:55MST, Modified the opto22 program to start sampling only the
profile inlets (A8, B1, B2, B3, B6) with a 3-minute suck before
sampling (B6 was sucked with the air pump running). Total of a
8-minute cycle. Programs modified on the quacker were:
[cuff@quacker opto22]$ ls -lag | grep Feb
drwxrwsr-x 3 cuff cuff 4096 Feb 20 13:57 .
-rw-rw-r-- 1 cuff cuff 6366 Feb 20 13:50 chemcontrol.cxx
-rw-rw-r-- 1 cuff cuff 5349 Feb 20 13:35 cmds.c
-rw-rw-r-- 1 cuff cuff 286 Feb 20 13:42 profquick.c
[cuff@quacker opto22]$ make
g++ -g chemcontrol.cxx -o chemcontrol
chemcontrol running was:
-rwxrwxr-x 1 cuff cuff 197067 Feb 20 13:51 chemcontrol
-rwxrwxr-x 1 cuff cuff 197067 Feb 20 13:51 chemcontrol_profq
old program is:
-rwxrwxr-x 1 cuff cuff 196953 Dec 17 09:30 chemcontrol_usual
* here is the sampling code (in cmds.c):
struct command profquick[] =
{
/* air and snow sampling, pumps running, 20 minutes */
"4000", 180, /* ASP1 ON, everything else OFF */
"3100", 60, /* 18*54=972, DISTRIB ON, sample #1, A8 */
"1001", 60, /* DISTRIB OFF, sample #1, B1 */
"1002", 60,
"1004", 60,
"9020", 60, /* ASP2, Distrib Off, sample, ON, sample 6, B6 */
0,0, /* end of command array */
};
* NOTE!!!: I'm sampling A9, not A8 (for lowest inlet on profile!!).
--- need to modify this program to be:
struct command profquick[] =
{
/* air and snow sampling, pumps running, 20 minutes */
"4000", 180, /* ASP1 ON, everything else OFF */
"3080", 60, /* 18*54=972, DISTRIB ON, sample #1, A8 */
"1001", 60, /* DISTRIB OFF, sample #1, B1 */
"1002", 60,
"1004", 60,
"9020", 60, /* ASP2, Distrib Off, sample, ON, sample 6, B6 */
0,0, /* end of command array */
};
* changed program on quacker on Feb 23
* at the hydra site used a long thin metal rod to blow co2 down to the
bottom of the snowpack...tried a balloon, but that didn't give enough
force (was blowing through a magnesium perchlorate trap). This happened
at 14:53 MST (note, at 14:57 MST the pump was running).
* at about 17:00 MST switched back to old program.
* downloaded logger data from N. Canopy loggers (note: there are also
snowprobe data which I need to download at MRS)...files are:
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 1516561 Feb 20 14:50 soil2_20.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 509868 Feb 20 14:56 soil2_20b.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 578929 Feb 20 15:24 tc2_20.dat*
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 2262544 Feb 26 11:30 mrs_040220.dat
* at 15:38 MST, Zeroed the li6251. Changed out the indicator
dessicant, but not the internal trap. Left a new trap in the li6251
box...might need to swap it out next time at the tower (note: with the
hight flow rate these might need to be swapped out more often).
* Dug a snow pit.
167: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 03-Mar-2004 14:52:46 MST, Site visit on Friday, February 13th (SpB, BB)
Friday, February 13th Visit:
----------------------------
At the site : SpB, BB
Purpose of visit: Reset the robots. Check the hYdra. Snow pit.
Install the borrowed KZ Pyramometer.
Weather: A very slight NOrth Wind. Generally calm and warm. A
good winter day to work up on the tower.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Met Brant at CU and he drove up to the site.
* tried the dry ice test with the hydra.
* took some tree photos for Jia, and some photos of the hydra inlets
(snow depths) for Russ.
---------
* downloaded the CNR logger data:
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 655632 Feb 13 13:38 cnr2_13.dat*
* @14:30MST, Installed the borrowed KZ pyranameter at the top level of
the tower. Modified the logger program (now called CNR30b.csi??) to
use the coefficients of the new radiometer (include details here):
Kipp&Zonen CM21 Pyranometer: SN 940185
Cal on 7/24/97: 12.46 muV/Wm-2 (80.2568 Wm-2/mV)
Cal on 4/19/02: 12.41 muV/Wm-2 (80.5802 Wm-2/mV)
* Brant did a snow pit.
* took photos of the snow depth flags at each hydra inlet location.
Photo Order: 10, 12, 1, 2, 17, 18, 9, 2 (different angle), 7 4.
* Reset the robots.
165: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 03-Mar-2004 14:47:13 MST, site visit on Friday, February 6th (SpB)
Friday, February 6th Visit:
----------------------------
At the site : SpB
Purpose of visit: Finish downloading logger data. Check the
robots. Snow pit.
Weather: Rather windy and cold. About a foot of fresh snow. Used
snow shoes for the first time to get out to the tower and robots.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove the Jeep up.
* Had to dig a bit of snow to get in the trailer door.
---------
* @13:00-13:30MST, brought the co2/zeroair regulator from the trailer
out to the tower to use with the hydra (started using the 750ppm cal
cylinder). The hydra now has zero air in the reference cell and the 3
cal tanks are, 400, 550, and 750ppm.
* checked the east/west robots. the east showed a large co2_range
(over 125 ppm) while the west was down around 5ppm?? E-mailed Andy
about this...
* Downloaded logger data (too windy to get the logger at the top of
the tower):
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 1003166 Feb 6 13:57 prf2_6.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 452437 Feb 6 14:06 prf2_6b.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 898962 Feb 6 14:16 met2_6.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 616985 Feb 6 14:25 nctc2_6.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 547389 Feb 6 15:42 uc2_6.dat*
* did a snow pit (tweaked my back shoveling...ouch!).
164: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 03-Mar-2004 14:45:13 MST, site visit on Friday, January 30th (SpB, AT)
Friday, January 30th Visit:
----------------------------
At the site : SpB, AT
Purpose of visit: Replace the (small) pump on the licor6251 system.
Download logger data. Snow pit.
Weather: Higher winds aloft (mostly downslope). There were clouds,
with periodic sunbreaks. Just a dusting of fresh snow.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Met Andrew at settlers and drove the Jeep up.
* Brought up one cylinder of N2 (Duane transported it to C1).
* Brought Jieluns licor7000 back to NCAR. Brought up everything
I need to put up the K&Z Pyranometer.
---------
* Set up the K&Z Pyranomter in the trailer...the wires are:
Pin Number In Logger
Color (AMP Connector)
Red -- 1 --- H
Green -- 2 --- L
White -- 3 --- Grnd
Black -- 4 --- Grnd
* Set up the new pump for the profile system in a box external to the
old pump. Andrew hooked this up and the unrestricted flow with the
new pump was around 55 (rotometer ball).
* the N2 at the hydra was empty (not a big surprise)...put on a new
cylinder, but this also seemed to leak. Need to get rid of this
regulator...
* downloaded the logger data from the loggers out by the hydra (no
time problems):
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 1439714 Jan 30 13:12 soil1_30.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 414996 Jan 30 13:31 tc1_30.dat*
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 1611111 Jan 30 15:57 mrs_040130.dat
163: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 27-Jan-2004 10:55:10 MST, site visit on Friday, January 23rd (SpB)
Friday, January 23rd Visit:
----------------------------
At the site : SpB
Purpose of visit: Check on the licor6251 (not zeroing correctly).
snow pit. Cal co2 cylinders in trailer.
Weather: Variable wind. Sometimes a gust would blow, but mostly a
calm, overcast day. The sun would break through periodically.
Nice sunset. It has been warm and not too windy the past 2 weeks
(supposed to change this weekend...).
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove the Jeep up. Brought back up the gateway laptop (need
to get the translator box for it).
---------
* Checked east/west robots (valve=16, pressures were fine). Formula
for when to collect:
The number 28 is the interval between sampling and the number 7 is the
"fudge day" that allows users to adjust the day of the week that they
are going to be at the site. The calculation goes like this:
First Robot Sample Day = (Day - Fudge Day)/Interval
(if this division yields a whole number, its time to sample)
for your current setup, then
whole number = (35 - 7)/28
Also, you can use the same Table 4 (*4) to change the standard tank
value. These keystrokes will do this for you:
*0, *4, A, A, A, (new tank value), A, *0
* at 12:00 MST did a zero with li6251. It took about 45 seconds
to get down to ~0.2 V. (this is not fast enough!!).
the rotometer showed the ball at a level of about 6-7. Connected the
licor sample inlet line to the sample outlet line and then bypassed
the filters (both dessicant trap and Nupro filter). In this setup
(with flow valve wide open) the rotometer went up to about 22.
at 12:40 MST, tried hooking up through steel (reserve) dessicant trap.
With this setup the flow still seemed a bit low on the rotometer
(~7-8), but, when zeroed, the co2 level went to zero V in about 30
seconds (this is a reasonable time).
tried using the spare dessicant trap and the time to zero was still
quite slow....after some disscussion with andrew my conclusion was
that the pump needs to be replaced.
* 16:25MST. had problems with the N2 (ref gas) at the Hydra leaking.
Could not get the regulator to hold a constant pressure!! Tried using
2 different regulators...
162: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 27-Jan-2004 10:52:15 MST, site visit on Thursday, January 15th (SpB, RM, BB)
Thursday, January 15th Visit:
----------------------------
At the site : SpB, BB, RM
Purpose of visit: Set up the robots with new cylinders of
span gas. Reset robot program. Snow pit. Finish downloading
logger data.
Weather: Calm and warm.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Met at settlers and brant drove the subaru up.
* brought the gateway laptop down to CU for brant to use with
the cr21x/photodiodes.
---------
* Brought a cylinder of co2 to the east robot (the west one already
had a cylinder there).
* Brought out the 750ppm span gas and N2 for the Hydra to use. Hooked
up the N2 to use as ref for the hydra, started using the zero air as
one of the hydra cal gases (need to look at some of these data!).
* at 10:45 MST fixed loose wire no the MET logger...the ground wire
was broken where it went into the terminal. Putting it back seemed to
clear up the data dropout problems...but about 3 days later the
dropouts are back (worse than ever). Need to check this wire again.
* Downloaded the logger data from nctc, uc, and the 3 loggers by the
hydra (no time problems). the files are:
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 350956 Jan 15 10:39 nctc1_15.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 1251771 Jan 15 11:27 soil1_15.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 354401 Jan 15 11:39 tc1_15.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 315997 Jan 15 11:01 uc1_15.dat*
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 1378547 Jan 23 09:47 mrs_040115.dat
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 12161 Jan 15 12:20 040115w.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 12303 Jan 15 13:17 040115e.dat*
* at ~11:20 MST, disconnected ref (zero air) from the Hydra and
switched to using N2 (CC153310) for ref.
161: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 27-Jan-2004 10:51:15 MST, site visit on Wednesday, January 14th (AT)
Wednesday, January 14th Visit:
----------------------------
At the site : AT
Purpose of visit: Replace the Ozone target.
Weather: Nice.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Andrew made a quick trip up to the site.
---------
* ~13:00 MST, ran the fast O3 system.
* replaced the ref/N2 cylinder at the tower.
160: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 27-Jan-2004 10:48:47 MST, site visit on Tuesday, January 13th (SpB)
Tuesday, January 13th Visit:
----------------------------
At the site : SpB
Purpose of visit: Replace filters on the licor6262 system, clean the
krypton hygrometer, work on cylinder cals.
Weather: Light downslope wind (winds were more from the south than
usual). Sometimes perfectly calm...then a short burst of wind. Very
blue skies. Temp above freezing. Good day to work at the site.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove the jeep up.
* Tons of rabbit tracks around the creek.
* Borrowed Jieluns li7000.
---------
* Dragged a cylinder of N2 out to the tower (will need
to replace N2 at the base of the tower later this
week...right now the cylinder is at the base of the tower).
* recorded cylinder pressures (only at main tower).
* at ~10:30 MST disconnected the li6262 to replace the
three 2 micron-size Nupro filters.
* at ~11:20 mst cleaned the lenses of the krypton hygrometer
and replaced the NUPRO filter at the inlet.
* at ~12:05 MST, replaced filters at the licor6262 box. Note
there is one inside the box and one at the outlet of the box
(the one outside the box connects to the pump...this is to protect
the system if the pump starts running backwards (sometimes this happens
when the pump is powered off)). Did a blow test in the back of the
licor to check for any leaks. Also, connected the inlet (sample) and
outlet (sample) lines together and ran for a little while to flush out
any dust/particles from changing the filter...then reconnected
the lines to the li6262.
* downloaded logger data from the loggers on the tower (no time
problems):
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 227946 Jan 13 10:53 cnr1_13.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 645089 Jan 13 11:44 prf1_13.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 409487 Jan 13 11:49 met1_13.dat*
* measured the tubing sizes: boom for KZ sensor: 2" Diameter
tower struts (large)= 2" DIA.; tower struts (small)= 1" DIA.
* back at the trailer:
* searched the gateway laptop for old code..used to collect the
photodiode data...what i found (in laura's work folder) is:
Code from JED:
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 9891 Aug 19 1999 Data.jed/21x/21xa6_30.csi*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 3068 Jun 28 1999 Data.jed/21x/21xb6_25.csi*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 9990 Sep 7 1999 Data.jed/21x/23xa9_7.csi*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 3968 Jul 13 1999 Data.jed/21x/jedpar.csi*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 3376 Aug 22 2000 Data.jed/SapFlow/21xsap.csi*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 2015 Jun 23 2000 Data.jed/SapFlow/sap.csi*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 3752 Aug 7 2000 Data.jed/xmas/xmaspar2.csi*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 3931 Aug 1 2000 Data.jed/xmas/xmaspar.csi*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 2414 May 5 2000 Data.jed/xmas/xmastemp.csi*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 3752 Aug 7 2000 Data.jed/Xmas2/xmaspar2.csi*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 3931 Aug 1 2000 Data.jed/Xmas2/xmaspar.csi*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 2414 May 5 2000 Data.jed/Xmas2/xmastemp.csi*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 3752 Aug 7 2000 Data.jed/xmas3/xmaspar2.csi*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 3931 Aug 1 2000 Data.jed/xmas3/xmaspar.csi*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 2414 May 5 2000 Data.jed/xmas3/xmastemp.csi*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 3752 Aug 7 2000 Data.jed/Xmas4/xmaspar2.csi*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 3931 Aug 1 2000 Data.jed/Xmas4/xmaspar.csi*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 2414 May 5 2000 Data.jed/Xmas4/xmastemp.csi*
dir Data.jed*
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 92620800 Jan 14 11:23 Data.jed.tar
Data.jed:
drwxrwxr-x 2 sburns 4096 Jan 13 20:11 21x/
drwxrwxr-x 2 sburns 4096 Jan 13 20:12 SapFlow/
drwxrwxr-x 2 sburns 4096 Jan 13 20:12 today/
drwxrwxr-x 2 sburns 4096 Jan 13 20:13 xmas/
drwxrwxr-x 2 sburns 4096 Jan 13 20:13 Xmas2/
drwxrwxr-x 2 sburns 4096 Jan 13 20:14 xmas3/
drwxrwxr-x 2 sburns 4096 Jan 13 20:15 Xmas4/
* also worked with Jieluns licor7000 to do the cylinder
calibrations...this seemed to work (using the scott-marin tank)....
159: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 12-Jan-2004 09:57:15 MST, site visit on Thursday, January 8th (SpB, BB)
Thursday, January 8th Visit:
--------------------------
At the site : SpB, BB
Purpose of visit: Replace filters on the licor6262 system, check
robots, dig a snow pit.
Weather: Strong downslope wind. Snow was blowing off the divide.
Sometimes the snow would fall down through the trees...but a lot
was being blown down below us (you could look up and see it blowing
by).
---------
Misc Notes:
* Brant drove his subaru wagon and we brought 4 cylinders with us (2
N2 and 2 co2 400ppm). Also bought a new deep cyle battery and brought
up a robot suitcase. We gave all this stuff to Duane who hauled it up
in the snowcat.
* saw a pine grosbeak (might have been a red crossbill?) just past como
creek.
---------
* it was a bit too windy to go up the tower and change out the
licor6262 inlet filter. I will do this the next chance i get when
it's not blowing so hard.
* checked the cylinder pressures (see table). N2 at the tower will
need to be changed in the next 2 weeks.
* checked the east and west robots...both had done=0. the ranges were
pretty small (east=~11ppm, west~3ppm) so we downloaded the logger data
and then reset the loggers (without swapping flasks). both cylinders
at the robots need to be replaced.
* brought the cr21x back down to the lab for brant to use (for the
photodiode experiment).
* Tried to figure out what was wrong with the licor6251 in the lab
(made sure some of fittings were tight). it seemed to work a bit
better, but still giving variable results depending on some of the
valve locations.
* Brant did a snowpit.
157: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Sun 04-Jan-2004 12:29:20 MST, site visit on Friday, January 2nd (SpB)
Friday, January 2nd Visit:
--------------------------
At the site : SpB
Purpose of visit: Download the logger data. Take down Bowlings csat
at 8m. Do a snow pit.
Weather: An upslope wind. Temperature was a little bit below freezing.
It was snowing on and off during the day. Some wind gusts, but nothing
too serious. There was about 8-10" of fresh snow on the ground.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove the jeep up. took a long time to drive back down boulder
canyon due to snow/dark. there was one accident near boulder falls.
---------
* at 11:25 MST removed chan202: bowlings sonic (u.csi.8m, v.csi.8m, etc).
Files modified:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 aturnip aster 776 Jan 2 11:25 /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/ops1/archive_config
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns aster 2648 Jan 2 11:26 /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/ops1/channel_config
-rw-rw-r-- 1 aturnip aster 8578 Jan 2 11:28 /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/ops1/prep.config
the previous ops files are in:
/usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/ops_2004_jan2/
ie, diff /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/ops_2004_jan2/archive_config /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/ops1/archive_config
7a8,9
> # Removed 8m sonic (Bowling), chan202, SpB, 1/2/2004
> #
19c21,24
< quacker 0,2,200,201,202,203,204,205,206,207,208,210 "all/nwt%y%m%d.%H%M%S"
---
> # quacker 0,2,200,201,202,203,204,205,206,207,208,210 "all/nwt%y%m%d.%H%M%S"
>
> ## January 2, 2004
> quacker 0,2,200,201,203,204,205,206,207,208,210 "all/nwt%y%m%d.%H%M%S"
* Downloaded the logger data (no time problems):
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 623538 Jan 2 12:55 cnr1_2.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 981811 Jan 2 13:14 prf1_2.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 609258 Jan 2 13:20 met1_2.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 438980 Jan 2 13:27 nctc1_2.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 102235 Jan 2 13:31 las1_2.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 1459076 Jan 2 14:50 soil1_2.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 444388 Jan 2 15:00 tc1_2.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 400849 Jan 2 14:31 uc1_2.dat*
(still need to download the mrs data from the PC card).
* at ~14:00 MST removed bowlings csat sonic. Sonic Orientation: it
was pointed toward about 238 deg from magnetic North. the level was
just below the crossbar for where the licor 6262 is located (see
photos).
* Checked that the hydra was operating properly. All flow rates
looked ok. Cylinder pressures ok.
* at ~15:30 MST did a snow pit.
* went to the east robot and confirmed that the lower inlet was above
the snow...it was at least 1 foot above the snow (see photo). Didn't
have time to check the west robot.
* between 16:30-16:50 MST changed the dessicant trap for the li6251
(profiler). Checked the zero on the profiler....it seemed ok..note
that it took several minutes for the li6251 to react (might need to
make sure it is reaching zero during cals). Also, the flow was still
a bit low (around 5 on the flow meter). The small pump might be
dying...
156: site visit, Site hydra, Sun 04-Jan-2004 12:28:31 MST, site visit on Sunday, December 28th (BB)
Brant went up and did a snow pit.
155: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Sun 04-Jan-2004 12:27:08 MST, site visit on Wednesday, December 17th (SpB)
Wednesday, December 17th Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site : SpB
Purpose of visit: Dig a snow pit. Download the logger data.
Weather: Quite windy.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove the jeep up.
---------
* Downloaded the logger data:
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 321655 Dec 17 12:13 uc12_17.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 800763 Dec 17 12:41 pfr12_17.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 491080 Dec 17 12:49 met12_17.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 359613 Dec 17 12:57 nctc12_17.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 105980 Dec 17 13:02 las12_17.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 1194041 Dec 17 13:21 soil12_17.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 357719 Dec 17 13:35 tc12_17.dat*
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 1385116 Dec 17 15:34 mrs_031217.dat
* Checked that the hydra was operating properly. It seems like a
snowshoe hare has made a home around the hydra box. Air from the
undersnow inlets was being pulled by the pumps at a rate of 1.4
liters/min (steel balls are at level of 30).
* checked cylinder pressures.
* dug a snow pit.
150: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 12-Dec-2003 14:22:44 MST, Cylinder Pressures (fill out each site visit)
This is a summary of the various co2/n2/air cylinders deployed around
the CU ameriflux tower. Use this table to keep track of tank pressures.
Hydra:
------
ref= N2 (from start to 12/5)
UHP zero air (from 12/5 to 1/15, 11:20 MST) (CC153446)
N2 (from 1/15, 11:30MST to --) (CC153310)
cal1= 550ppm co2 (started on Nov 17th) (CC93985, cal_co2_031113.dat)
cal2= UHP zero air (from 1/15, 11:20 MST to --) (CC153446)
cal3= 402.1 ppm co2 (started on Nov 13th) (CC18996, cal_co2_031112.dat)
Tower:
------
N2 - replaced on 12/4/2003, 13:40 MST with ?
replaced on 1/14/2004, by AT, with ?
span gas -- replaced on 12/4/2003 w/CC66062
West/East:
----------
West - replaced on 1/15/2004, w/CC89268, 403.29ppm, cal_co2_031204.dat, P=1800psi.
East - replaced on 1/15/2004, w/? , 413.3ppm, ?, P=1900psi.
Tank Pressures (psi)
----------------------
--------Hydra--------- ---Tower--- ----Robots----
Date DoY ref cal1 cal2 cal3 N2 span West East
----- --- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----- ------
12/04 338 1250 1750
12/05 339 1720 1700 1450
12/11 345 1670 1700 1400 1100 1680 ~300 ~150
12/17 351 1650 1710 1450 910 1650
01/02 2 1600 1700 1400 500 1500
01/08 8 1550 1680 1400 230 1470
01/13 13 150 1450
01/15 15 2200* 1700 1505* 1400 1850 1400 1800 1900
01/23 23 1200 1700 1500 1400 1650 1450 1800 1900 -- note: N2 at hydra appears to be leaking!!
Notes:
01/23---i tried to fix the leak in the ref (N2) at the hydra. I could
not get it to stop leaking (doing the leak test). I tried 2 different
regulators and both leaked. Wasn't sure how to deal with this...could
it be a bad seal between the cylinder and the regulator?
146: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 12-Dec-2003 14:04:59 MST, site visit on Friday, Dec 5th (SpB, BB,RM)
Friday, December 5th Visit:
----------------------------
At the site : SpB, RM, BB
Purpose of visit: Dig a snow pit with Andy O. Get the hydra
working again.
Weather: Warm, calm and sunny. A weak upslope wind. A perfect winter
day to work at the site.
---------
Misc Notes:
* at 7:30am met at settlers park. Brant drove up to MRS.
---------
* Met Andy O. and did the snow pit:
* Russ was making snow depth measurements.
* Brant and I took the K&Z CNR1 sensor down off the tower (at
around 10:30am). This is to be returned to Peter Blanken.
* started using the uhp zero-air as the ref gas for the hydra.
* Restarted the hydra in the morning (after it being off for
about 3 days). Checked the flows for c1/c3.
145: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 12-Dec-2003 14:03:11 MST, site visit on Thursday, Dec 4th (SpB)
Thursday, December 4th Visit:
----------------------------
At the site : SpB
Purpose of visit: Download the logger data. Calibrate co2
cylinders.
Weather: Warm and sunny. Temps in the upper 40s. A weak upslope
wind. Right at the edge of cold air down along the front range.
Occasional fog blowing by the tower.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove the jeep up. (had a cold so got a bit of a late
start).
---------
* at 13:40 MST swapped out the N2 and co2 span gas at the base
of the tower. co2 cylinder is #CC66062.
* Downloaded all the logger data (no time problems). The lack of
time problems at the N Canopy tower indicates that the new deep-cycle
battery is working ok. The logger files are:
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 330871 Dec 4 12:55 cnr12_4.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 927828 Dec 4 13:13 prf12_4.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 493735 Dec 4 13:16 met12_4.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 355273 Dec 4 13:21 nctc12_4.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 104700 Dec 4 13:26 las12_4.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 353492 Dec 4 14:08 tc12_4.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 45461 Dec 4 14:14 mrs12_4.dat*
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 1363576 Dec 5 08:21 mrs_031204.dat
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 1181758 Dec 4 14:31 soil12_4.dat*
For the UC logger there were many files (i think because "collect all"
was used for the last download)...the files are:
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 729301 Dec 4 14:49 uc12_4.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 273035 Dec 4 14:54 23xucb.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 757890 Dec 4 15:00 uc12_b.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 253144 Dec 4 15:10 123.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 518316 Dec 4 15:14 uc12_pc.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 289426 Dec 4 15:18 123b.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 174 Dec 4 15:18 test.dat*
(for me details on this correction see data processing notes).
144: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Sun 23-Nov-2003 22:19:27 MST, site visit on Sunday, Nov 23rd (SpB)
Sunday, November 23rd Visit:
----------------------------
At the site : SpB
Purpose of visit: Reboot the quacker.
Weather: Extremely cold and windy. It was probably around -10C.
Temps were off scale on the C1 webpage. Gusty winds off the divide.
Blowing snow.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove the jeep up.
---------
* The quacker went down Saturday afternoon. There were messages in
the log which looked like:
Nov 22 13:55:59 quacker kernel: usb-uhci.c: interrupt, status 3, frame# 576
Nov 22 14:24:22 quacker kernel: usb-uhci.c: interrupt, status 3, frame# 576
Nov 22 14:35:41 quacker timeupdate[1263]: Adjusted clock 1121 milliseconds forward. RPC calls took 355 milliseconds
Nov 22 14:43:21 quacker kernel: usb-uhci.c: interrupt, status 3, frame# 576
Nov 22 14:56:02 quacker kernel: usb-uhci.c: interrupt, status 3, frame# 576
Nov 22 15:04:53 quacker kernel: usb-uhci.c: interrupt, status 3, frame# 576
these started appearing around 14:00 on Saturday (as shown above).
More messages would appear like:
Nov 22 15:26:00 quacker kernel: usb.c: USB disconnect on device 00:07.2-1.1 address 3
Nov 22 15:26:00 quacker kernel: Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 00000998
Nov 22 15:26:00 quacker kernel: printing eip:
Nov 22 15:26:00 quacker kernel: c8863e46
Nov 22 15:26:00 quacker kernel: *pde = 00000000
Nov 22 15:26:00 quacker kernel: Oops: 0002
Nov 22 15:26:00 quacker kernel: CPU: 0
Nov 22 15:26:00 quacker kernel: EIP: 0010:[] Not tainted
Nov 22 15:26:00 quacker kernel: EFLAGS: 00010246
Nov 22 15:26:00 quacker kernel: eax: 00000000 ebx: 00000000 ecx: 00000000 edx: c797e81c
Nov 22 15:26:00 quacker kernel: esi: c797e81c edi: 00000000 ebp: c797e800 esp: c7a05f40
Nov 22 15:26:00 quacker kernel: ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
Nov 22 15:26:00 quacker kernel: Process khubd (pid: 82, stackpage=c7a05000)
Nov 22 15:26:00 quacker kernel: Stack: c797e874 c797e874 c8865780 c8865760 c7b34c44 c7f87c00 c88390e5 c7f87c00
Nov 22 15:26:00 quacker kernel: c797e800 00000000 00000000 c7f87b0c 00000000 00000100 c7f86c8c c883b190
Nov 22 15:26:00 quacker kernel: c7f87b0c c7f87a0c c7f87a00 c7f86ca8 c7f86cb4 c7f87a00 c7f86c8c c883b81b
Nov 22 15:26:00 quacker kernel: Call Trace: [] [] [] [] []
Nov 22 15:26:00 quacker kernel: [] [] []
Nov 22 15:26:00 quacker kernel:
Nov 22 15:26:00 quacker kernel: Code: 89 98 98 09 00 00 8b 4c 24 04 ff 46 58 0f 8e cb 03 00 00 83
Nov 22 15:27:12 quacker kernel: <4>usb-uhci.c: interrupt, status 3, frame# 576
and eventually the adam software shutdown. Tried to reboot from home
which worked ok, but the same problems came up. Switched to new
kernel and tried a reboot from home. quacker never came back up.
Tried using both the old kernel (2.4.18-5) and the new one (2.4.22).
Here are the messages when it died:
Nov 22 23:27:07 quacker rpc.statd[875]: Caught signal 15, un-registering and exiting.
Nov 22 23:27:07 quacker nfslock: rpc.statd shutdown succeeded
Nov 22 23:27:07 quacker vpnd: Stopping vpnd:
Nov 22 23:27:07 quacker vpnd: failed
Nov 22 23:27:07 quacker vpnd: ^[[60G
Nov 22 23:27:07 quacker vpnd:
Nov 22 23:27:07 quacker vpnd: Failed to find PID of running vpnd process!
Nov 22 23:27:07 quacker rc: Stopping vpnd: failed
Nov 22 23:27:08 quacker portmap: portmap shutdown succeeded
Nov 22 23:27:08 quacker kernel: Kernel logging (proc) stopped.
Nov 22 23:27:08 quacker kernel: Kernel log daemon terminating.
Nov 22 23:27:09 quacker su(pam_unix)[4711]: session closed for user root
Nov 22 23:27:09 quacker syslog: klogd shutdown succeeded
Nov 22 23:27:09 quacker exiting on signal 15
Nov 23 13:17:46 quacker syslogd 1.4.1: restart.
Nov 23 13:17:46 quacker syslog: syslogd startup succeeded
Nov 23 13:17:46 quacker kernel: klogd 1.4.1, log source = /proc/kmsg started.
Nov 23 13:17:46 quacker kernel: 000 - 0000000008000000 (usable)
Nov 23 13:17:46 quacker kernel: BIOS-e820: 00000000fffeb800 - 0000000100000000 (reserved)
Checked connections, tried to reboot and it came back up. Switched
everything back to the old kernel. Back in the trailer tried to restart the data
system and got the following:
Nov 23 13:51:47 quacker kernel: usb_control/bulk_msg: timeout
Nov 23 13:51:47 quacker kernel: hub.c: usb_hub_port_status (95) failed (err = -110)
Nov 23 13:51:47 quacker kernel: hub.c: Cannot enable port 2 of hub 95, disabling port.
Nov 23 13:51:47 quacker kernel: hub.c: Maybe the USB cable is bad?
Nov 23 13:51:48 quacker /etc/hotplug/usb.agent: Setup io_edgeport for USB product 1608/f/100
Nov 23 14:13:58 quacker sshd[4470]: Accepted password for cuff from 10.0.0.1 port 45909 ssh2
Nov 23 14:13:58 quacker sshd[4472]: Setting tty modes failed: Invalid argument
Nov 23 14:13:58 quacker sshd(pam_unix)[4472]: session opened for user cuff by (uid=500)
Nov 23 14:22:08 quacker su(pam_unix)[4515]: session opened for user root by cuff(uid=500)
Nov 23 14:31:05 quacker adam[4556]: adam starting
Nov 23 14:31:05 quacker sio[4558]: sio starting
Nov 23 14:31:05 quacker timeupdate[4554]: Adjusted clock 279 milliseconds forward. RPC calls took 263 milliseconds
Nov 23 14:31:07 quacker sio[4558]: opened /dev/ttyUSB0
Nov 23 14:31:09 quacker sio[4558]: opened /dev/ttyUSB1
Nov 23 14:31:11 quacker sio[4558]: opened /dev/ttyUSB2
Nov 23 14:31:13 quacker sio[4558]: opened /dev/ttyUSB3
Nov 23 14:31:15 quacker sio[4558]: opened /dev/ttyUSB4
Nov 23 14:31:17 quacker sio[4558]: opened /dev/ttyUSB5
Nov 23 14:31:19 quacker sio[4558]: opened /dev/ttyUSB6
Nov 23 14:31:21 quacker sio[4558]: opened /dev/ttyUSB7
Nov 23 14:31:23 quacker sio[4558]: open /dev/ttyUSB8: No such device
Nov 23 14:46:27 quacker login(pam_unix)[1250]: session closed for user cuff
Since the usb connection to the first edgeport seemed ok, but not to
the 2nd was not working I tried replacing the usb cable to the 2nd
edgeport (I borrowed the cable from the usb zip drive). This fixed
the problem. Btw, here is what lsmod looks like when everything is
working ok:
[cuff@quacker ~]$ /sbin/lsmod
Module Size Used by Not tainted
tulip 43136 1
ds 8608 2
yenta_socket 12384 2
pcmcia_core 50752 0 [ds yenta_socket]
ipchains 43464 9
ide-cd 30272 0 (autoclean)
cdrom 32032 0 (autoclean) [ide-cd]
io_edgeport 82084 11
usbserial 20672 0 [io_edgeport]
usb-uhci 24484 0 (unused)
usbcore 71904 1 [io_edgeport usbserial usb-uhci]
ext3 67328 2
jbd 49496 2 [ext3]
143: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Sun 23-Nov-2003 22:18:01 MST, site visit on Friday, Nov 21st (SpB, BB)
Friday, November 21st Visit:
----------------------------
At the site : SpB, BB
Purpose of visit: Finish downloading logger data. Check the battery
at the N Canopy tower.
Weather: Relatively warm with some sun breaks. Lots of snow had
melted since Wednesday. Not too windy, but occasional gusts. Dark
clouds up near the divide and there were low-lying clouds out over the
plains.
---------
Misc Notes:
* In the morning brought an empty co2 cylinder from CU over to ncar
and filled it from tonys tank. (should be co2 concentration of about
250ppm if Tonys documentation is correct). Filled to about 1000psi.
This cylinder can be used as the ref gas for the hydra.
* met Brant at settlers and drove the jeep up. Parked at sourdough
and hauled a cylinder of co2 up to the trailer from there.
---------
* Brant was counting new growth branch tips.
* at 13:00 MST, modified the opto22 code to sample more evenly on the
1/2 hr. every 4 hours there would be a cal and 20min sample period.
* at 13:40 MST, checked the met logger (it had been losing a lot of
data recently). Using *B at the keypad, it showed 24 low voltage
counts. (This didn't seem like too many). Checked connections.
Didn't do much else, but since then it's been running strong at 1hz.
* finished downloading the logger data. the files are:
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 100533 Nov 21 14:01 las11_21.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 79758 Nov 21 13:35 met11_21.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 469576 Nov 21 13:53 nctc11_21.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 77151 Nov 21 15:16 soil11_21.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 33115 Nov 21 14:19 tc11_21.dat*
* checked the battery at the N Canopy tower. It was showing a low
voltage. Even more so when the a/c power was disconnected. Used the
spare deep-cycle battery in the trailer (the last one we had) to
replace this battery. Note that this battery was connected part of
the time when the extention cords out to the N can tower were
underwater in the small red cooler (discovered this sometime in
September). This might be the reason the battery terminals showed a
lot of corrosion...and the plug for the battery charger had a bunch of
black crud on it (we cleaned this off).
142: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Sun 23-Nov-2003 22:16:18 MST, site visit on Wednesday, Nov 19th (SpB, LSD, BB)
Wednesday, November 19th Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site : SpB, LSD, BB
Purpose of visit: Download logger data. Try a few more things
to get the quacker running ok.
Weather: A bit windy, but not a bad day to go up to the site.
---------
Misc Notes:
* met Laura/Brant at settlers and carpooled in Brants car. walked
the powerline.
* Met Andy O. and Mark Williams to show them the Hydra.
* Drove back with Brad Hall from NOAA.
---------
* Downloaded the logger data (didn't get all of it since I didn't
have time). Data downloaded:
327449 Nov 19 11:26 data_loggers_download/cnr11_19.dat*
920300 Nov 19 11:54 data_loggers_download/prf11_19.dat*
563155 Nov 19 12:00 data_loggers_download/met11_19.dat*
215909 Nov 19 12:22 data_loggers_download/tc11_19.dat*
622261 Nov 19 12:36 data_loggers_download/soil11_19.dat*
607200 Nov 19 12:55 data_loggers_download/uc11_19.dat*
1246864 Nov 21 12:01 data_loggers_download/mrs_031119.dat
* There were time problems with the data from the N Canopy
tower. . .also there were gaps in the data. Probably a flakey battery
(side note: replaced the battery on 11/21).
Data Logger Logger Time PC/MST Time
----------- ---------------- -------------
soil 10/31/03, 14:40:24 11/19/03, 12:34:00 MST
23xTCs 04/08/06, 12:37:18 11/19/03, 12:23:00 MST
MRS cr10x ---also had time problems, but didn't record--
* Brant/Laura were collecting soil samples.
* Gordon was trying many things on the quacker. There is a problem
when trying to do "stop_adam". The quacker locks up. I tried this
while at the tower and both times I needed to do a hard-reboot (not
a good thing to do). However, it seems to start up ok, and run fine.
(will try the "stop_adam" sometime later...Gordon and me will both
be out of town next week).
141: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Sun 23-Nov-2003 22:14:06 MST, site visit on Monday, Nov 17th (SpB, BB)
Monday, November 17th Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site : SpB, BB
Purpose of visit: Meet Andy O. at MRS for an example digging a
snow pit. Try and tarp the hydra a bit better. Restart the
quacker.
Weather: Blustery day with a few calm periods. Snowed pretty
much all day (around 5-6" of fresh snow). Snow was only up in
the mountains with only a brief squall-line in Boulder.
---------
Misc Notes:
* met Brant at settlers and carpooled in the jeep. walked
the powerline.
* did a 180 spin-out on the drive back down...just before reaching
nederland. No damage. It was a slick road.
* the data system was down all weekend due to a lockup of the quacker.
---------
* checked the robot flasks. they both had a co2_range of -9999.
(Andy S. said this was ok).
* met Andy O. at MRS at about 8am for the snow-pit digging. We picked
out a spot just off the trail a bit East of the hydra inlet locations
for snow pits. As the season goes on we will progressively work our
way back toward the trail. A outline of snow-pit sampling here:
* Brant and I tried to put a better tarp/protection on the N Canopy
tower for the hydra...we will see how it holds up in the wind from
oct 18.
* moved 2 cylinders from the trailer out to the tower. One is a
500ppm cylinder which is now running as cal1 in the hydra. The other
one is a 400ppm cylinder and it's stored near the base of main tower.
* MAJOR problem when a security patch was installed on the russter.
After installing the patch, the russter experienced a kernel panic
when running the aster software. Had to call down to Jesse at CU to
get the russter back on-line (with a single-user mode login). This
should provide some incentive to replace the Sun russter with the ibm
laptop running linux.
* some recommendations on rebooting the quacker from Gordon:
If you can't get its attention then try bringing up a virtual console,
and if that doesn't work, use the SysRq trick, below. Power off is a
last resort.
1. If X is running, try to go to a virtual console window by
entering ctrl-alt-F1 (all held down at once).
(i think if not in X, then just alt-F1)
2. If that doesn't work, then enter these SysRq commands
in slow sequence.
Alt-SysRq s
Alt-SysRq u
Alt-SysRq b
While holding down Alt, press SysRq. Then release both and hit "s".
"Alt-SysRq s" syncs data to the disks, "Alt-SysRq u" does a disk
unmount and ... b reboots.
140: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Sun 23-Nov-2003 22:11:53 MST, site visit on Thursday, Nov 13th (SpB)
Thursday, November 13th Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site : SpB
Purpose of visit: Get cylinders from airgas and bring up to the site.
Bring down empty cylinders from the site.
Weather: Very calm at the site when i arrived (around noon). Partly
cloudy with some sun breaks. Around sunset the wind started blowing
and it was snowing lightly.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Borrowed a truck from ATD to get to the site. (it took about an
hour, six tries, and a bit of digging to get up the steep part of the
road..but i finally did it). The alternative was to haul cylinders
(including 2 big steel ones) up and down the road. I don't think the
road will be open for much longer.
---------
* swapped both robot flasks. changed to a 28-day cycle. Will need
to keep an eye on the co2 pressure at both robots.
* finished bringing out the 400ppm cylinder (it was halfway along the
trail) and hooked it up as cal3 for the hydra/LiCor 7000. (removed
the tee for the N2...now N2 is going directly into the ref cell only).
* calibrated a 400 and 500ppm cylinder in the trailer. Can bring the
500ppm cylinder out to the site next week. Here are the results of
the calibration:
=========================================
For Cylinder: CC93985 -- note this is the 500ppm cylinder.
Thu Nov 13 17:53:26 MST 2003
RESULTS (only using run2/3): (500.66+500.47)./2 = 500.57 ppm
Run1:
fun.standard.co2(Ps=747,Ts=17.78,Cspan=368.37)
offset 0
V.span 1447.7
newz 2087.8
T 290.93
P 70.244
fun.calculate.co2(Ps=748,Ts=17.80,co2=1819)
offset 0
co2 504.853760695077
Ts (K) 290.95
Ps (kPa) 70.25916
CO2 504.85
Run2:
fun.standard.co2(Ps=748,Ts=17.85,Cspan=368.37)
offset 0
V.span 1447.8
newz 2087.4
T 291
P 70.259
fun.calculate.co2(Ps=748,Ts=17.88,co2=1808)
offset 0
co2 500.657538923312
Ts (K) 291.03
Ps (kPa) 70.25916
CO2 500.66
Run 3:
fun.standard.co2(Ps=747,Ts=17.90,Cspan=368.37)
offset 0
V.span 1447.3
newz 2087.1
T 291.05
P 70.244
fun.calculate.co2(Ps=747,Ts=17.91,co2=1807)
offset 0
co2 500.469350097843
Ts (K) 291.06
Ps (kPa) 70.24399
CO2 500.47
=========================================
For Cylinder: CC66062 -- note this is a 400ppm cylinder.
RESULTS--> (402.59 +400.98+402.8)/3 = 402.12
Run1:
fun.standard.co2(Ps=747,Ts=18.01,Cspan=368.37)
offset 0
V.span 1446.9
newz 2086.5
T 291.16
P 70.244
fun.calculate.co2(Ps=747,Ts=18.01,co2=1545)
offset 0
co2 402.585923347636
Ts (K) 291.16
Ps (kPa) 70.24399
CO2 402.59
Run2:
fun.standard.co2(Ps=746,Ts=18.04,Cspan=368.37)
offset 0
V.span 1446.4
newz 2086.4
T 291.19
P 70.229
fun.calculate.co2(Ps=746,Ts=18.05,co2=1540)
offset 0
co2 400.983458097425
Ts (K) 291.2
Ps (kPa) 70.22882
CO2 400.98
Run3:
fun.standard.co2(Ps=745,Ts=18.08,Cspan=368.37)
offset 0
V.span 1446
newz 2086.2
T 291.23
P 70.214
fun.calculate.co2(Ps=746,Ts=18.08,co2=1545)
offset 0
co2 402.801378451188
Ts (K) 291.23
Ps (kPa) 70.22882
CO2 402.8
139: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Sun 23-Nov-2003 22:10:11 MST, site visit on Wednesday, Nov 12th (SpB)
Wednesday, November 12th Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site : SpB
Purpose of visit: Calibrate some cylinders of co2, check plumbing
of the span gas at the tower.
Weather: Very calm at the site. Didn't arrive until late afternoon.
It was overcast.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove the jeep up.
---------
* calibrated one cylinder in the trailer (it's 1/2 along the trail
out to the tower). Here are the results of the calibration:
* at ~4:30 MST. stopped sampling cal1 since this will just waste the
N2 at the hydra (modified the chemcontrol program to do this).
* bypassed the valve for the co2 span gas which runs from the tower to
the hydra.
138: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Sun 23-Nov-2003 22:08:46 MST, site visit on Tuesday, Nov 11th (AT)
Tuesday, November 11th Visit:
-------------------------------
At the site : AT
Purpose of visit: Put in a new ozone target.
Weather: It was very windy down in Boulder.
---------
* Andrew noted that I should check the cylinders at the tower (note: I
checked these and I think the rate of gas usage slowed down to
reasonable rates).
* Andrew put in a new ozone target.
* Here's details from his e-mail:
Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2003 16:22:35 MST
To: Sean Burns
From: turnipseed andrew a
Subject: Re: fast.o3...
Sean
that's a good thing. actually i'm up here right now and put a new
target in the fast o3 sensor. had a slow afternoon and did want to
get a few o3 fluxes in wintertime.
few other things to note. I put a more solid connector on the heat
flux plates that were eaten by the rabbits. I ddin't take the laptop
out - so I didn't chekc to see if they were still working after i
reconnected them. they are heat flux plates #1 and #9. If #9 isn't
working -its not a big deal to work on as the connection is hanging in
a small tree. #1 is more of a problem as the main cut was only about
1 ft. from where the sensor entered the ground. As a result - the
snow around that site (furthest to the north and east) haas been
disturbed today (2:30-3:30). I backfilled in where I had dug out
afterwards, but is still noticable. However, after another snow and
you'll never know the difference. As for the 2x plot that Russ
shoveled snow on - you would never know it, so I would leave it alone.
On gases. You might need to do some leak checks on the cal.standard
at the tower. I don't know if the Hydra is using any of that.
ANyway, its down to 600 psi - wasn't it above 1200 last week. at that
rate, you'll be moving lots of cylinders this winter. Also noticed
that the N2 out at the Hydra was also down at about 600 psi. Not sure
of its history, but seems like it could be getting low fairly quickly
too. Is the N2 being used for the reference gas right now ?? (I know
Tony usually uses a CO2 std., but don't have yet). Anyway, whatever
gas you have going through the reference, you should just have a very
small flow (~ 30-40 cm3/min). Otherwise you run out of gas very
quickly. A flow of 30-40 cm3/min from one of those tanks should last
around 4 months. But throw in a small leak or a flow of 100 cm3/min
and you're down to just a few weeks (3-4). I've learned this lesson
many times in the past. Anyway - you might think about checking some
flow rates and doing some leak checks on things. I've usually used
Snoop to look for gas leaks (its soap bubbles). For flow rates - we
have a soap-bubble meter in cabinet closest to the russter. You need
to fill up the rubber bulb (+ a little extra) with Snoop or some other
soap solution. Put a flow in the bottom and squeeze the bulb to get a
soap bubble to form. You have to wet the sides of the glass piece
before a bubble will go all the way up to where the sensor is. But
when they go all the way up - there's a LED readout of the flow.
136: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 10-Nov-2003 15:03:08 MST, site visit on Friday, November 7th (SpB)
Friday, November 7th Visit:
------------------------------
At the site : SpB
Purpose of visit: Check robots. Flow test for Hydra.
Weather: Very calm at the site. Didn't arrive until late afternoon.
There were some clouds and just a touch of snow falling.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove the jeep up from NCAR (floss meeting in the morning).
---------
@15:15 MST - Ran cal1 (N2) through both licor 7000 cells.
@15:17 MST - Ran cal2 (345.3 ppm) span gas through the licor
and at 15:22 reset the span on the Li7000.
@15:29 MST - Ran the snow pump (ASP1) no sampling.
Set the flow of the snow pump inlets at 30 (1.435 lpm).
@15:35 MST - Running N2 through both cells for 30 sec.
Tested the travel time of the air from inlet#12 (A9):
command_opto 3100 60 % sample s12 with ASP1 pump OFF
command_opto 7100 60 % sample s12 with ASP1 pump ON
went and filled the s12 tupperware box with co2 from my breath (during
this time cal1 was running through the licor7000).
@15:41 MST -- Started flow test...ran it for 2 minutes...which turned
out to be barely enough time. So, reissued the command at the end of
2 minutes.
@15:45, finished the test---flushed licor 7000 with cal1 (N2).
* robots -- both had done=2.
West Robot - CO2 Range= 14.7
East Robot - CO2 Range= 23.165
didn't swap any flasks. reset the program.
135: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 10-Nov-2003 14:51:22 MST, site visit on Tuesday, November 4th (SpB, RM, LSD, BB)
Tuesday, November 4th Visit:
------------------------------
At the site : SpB, RM, LSD, BB.
Purpose of visit: Work on Hydra. Download logger data.
Weather: First significant snow of the year. It was cold, but sunny.
Gusty winds off the divide. About 7" of fresh snow. Could see big
bursts of snow moving up out of the trees and down the mountain.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove the jeep up. Met Russ/Laura/Brant at the site.
---------
* Tried to power cycle the li7000 to fix the no response problem.
This did not help. The pump for the nafion dryer was not working when
i arrived.
* Downloaded all logger data. (No time problems). Files are:
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 305085 Nov 4 12:04 cnr11_4.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 850198 Nov 4 12:22 prf11_4.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 524411 Nov 4 12:28 met11_4.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 360930 Nov 4 12:35 nctc11_4.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 103470 Nov 4 12:40 las11_4.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 343497 Nov 4 13:00 uc11_4.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 92445 Nov 4 16:03 tc11_4.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 184122 Nov 4 16:10 mrs11_4.dat*
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 1390560 Nov 7 14:10 mrs_031104.dat
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 324750 Nov 4 16:28 soil11_4.dat*
* Back to the Hydra. When I ran N2 into both licor cells (through the
hydra plumbing system) there was not much change in the cellB values.
After increasing the flow rates I could put my finger over the ref
outlet and the flow meter ball would bounce up and down...this DID not
happen with the sample cell. Also, the outlet flow for the sample
cell felt quite weak. This indicates a leak between the flow meter
and the sample inlet. The only thing between these 2 is the nafion
dryer.
* Since the nafion dryer pump was not working, and there seeemed to be
a leak, i bypassed the nafion drier (to do this it was necessary to
pull out the licor and take off the back metal panel). It seemed like
the small elbow connector from the flow meter might have not been very
tight. I tightened this an extra 1/2 turn (it was now pointing in the
wrong direction to connect to the nafion drier).
* After bypassing the nafion drier the licor7000 gave reasonable
changes as different inlets were sampled. Rezeroed the licor (i think
it was reading around -180ppm before zeroing).
* tried to do a flow lag test (at site12), but this didn't work (note:
this is because we needed to have Distrib=1 for s12, but we had been
using D=0 for A1-9).
* Brant checked the East Robot and done=0. (need to tell him to look
at the minimum range value).
* Russ was piling snow on the 2x sites.
134: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 10-Nov-2003 14:44:38 MST, site visit on Saturday, Nov 1 (SpB)
Saturday, November 1st Visit:
------------------------------
At the site : SpB
Purpose of visit: Finish setting up the Hydra. Take photos
of the inlets. Calibrate some co2 cylinders.
Weather: For November, it was a beautiful warm and sunny day.
Still no snow on the ground at the site, but there is snow in
the forecast.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove the jeep up.
* Tony Delanys phone number at NCAR: 303.497-8776
---------
* Had a data system 4:20am shutdown in the morning. Restarted the
data system from home, but when I arrived at the trailer the network
to CU was down. (Never figured out what happened, but Orrie e-mailed
me Monday morning when the network came back up).
* Since the data system was down I couldn't calibrate the co2
cylinders in the trailer (needed to run the programs on Splus on
urquell). Found that the span gas at the tower was completely empty,
so I used the Scott-Marin cylinder to replace the empty cylinder at
the tower. The was done at around 15:40 MST, span gas= 345.4 ppm,
pressure= 1400 psi.
* Flow rates for Hydra inlets:
50= 2563 ml/min
20= 932 ml/min
* made some measurements of the hydra inlet locations:
all ground inlets are at about 6cm.
3 (air) at 260 cm
6 (air) at 142 cm
11 (air) at 243 cm
13 (pro) at 17cm
14 (pro) at 57cm
15 (pro) at 142cm
16 (pro/air) at 166cm
* tried running several different hydra commands with
"command_opto". This didn't seem to do much....ie,
15:00-15:10 MST. Running N2 into both cells with the tee. Waiting
for Li7000 to stabilize.
~15:30 MST. Do zero match with Li7000. both flows set to 20 (932
ml/min).
@15:51 MST. Running span gas through B. Why only at around 36ppm
(should be around 345 ppm). It's slowly drifting...at 15:57 it's at
70.6 ppm.
@16:20 MST. Reset li7000 coefficients to factory settings. This
seemed to help. (in actuality the li7000 was slowly drifting
throughout the night...it never came to a stable value and never
showed changes with different valve changes). By looking at the data
later, it appears that the hydra stopped working sometime after the
4:20am data system shutdown and the when the data system was
restarted...at around 8am (by me). this could have been when the
nafion drier pump died...or some other reason why it stopped working??
133: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 10-Nov-2003 14:41:45 MST, site visit on Wednesday, October 29th (SpB, AT)
Wednesday, October 29th Visit:
------------------------------
At the site : SpB, AT
Purpose of visit: Work on setting up the hydra. Bring up the
fixed MUX to install thermocouples at the snow locations.
Weather: Extremely windy. Cool, probably in the 40s. Some clouds
built up in the aternoon. Otherwise, sunny. Overland fire was
burning in left-hand canyon.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Met Andrew at CU and took his truck up to the site.
* probably Andrews last visit to the site (as a CU employee).
---------
* Setup the li6251 to do tank cals in the trailer.
* connected all the "snow" inlet lines to the hydra.
power outage(s) at the main tower:
Oct 29 08:08:20 quacker apmd[1027]: Now using Battery Power
Oct 29 08:08:20 quacker apmd[1027]: Battery: * * * (100% 3:20)
Oct 29 08:08:25 quacker apmd[1027]: Now using AC Power
Oct 29 08:08:25 quacker apmd[1027]: Charge: * * * (100% 3:20)
Oct 28 22:59:59 quacker timeupdate[5043]: Adjusted clock 222 milliseconds forwar
d. RPC calls took 4 milliseconds
Oct 28 23:11:52 quacker apmd[1027]: Now using Battery Power
Oct 28 23:12:34 quacker apmd[1027]: Now using AC Power
Oct 28 23:12:34 quacker apmd[1027]: Charge: * * * (98% 3:16)
Oct 29 00:00:00 quacker timeupdate[5043]: Adjusted clock 221 milliseconds forward. RPC calls took 4 milliseconds
Oct 29 01:00:02 quacker timeupdate[5043]: Adjusted clock 222 milliseconds forward. RPC calls took 4 milliseconds
Oct 29 01:32:03 quacker chemcontrol: chemcontrol reset: Wed Oct 29 01:32:00 2003
Oct 29 02:00:04 quacker timeupdate[5043]: Adjusted clock 221 milliseconds forward. RPC calls took 4 milliseconds
* Andrew worked on setting up the thermocouples near the hydra inlets..notes:
1) Downloaded soil data logger - ~ 12:30
When logged in logger had the wrong time
Correct time : 10/29/03, 13:12
Logger time : 10/13/03, 15:04 (reset clock)
During downloading looked like only the last 2 or 3 intervals were screwed up.
2) put in new program into soil logger : soilsnow.csi
same program except no IR-thermometer and added the temperature multiplexer.
Outputs are : time tag, heat flux plates 1-10, soil thermometers (RTDs) 1-5, TDR
delay times 1-9, TDR soil moisture 1-8, logger temp., multiplexer reference
temp., TcA, TcB, TcC, Tc 1-15.
Outputs are the same until thermocouple temperatures. TcA,TcB and TcC
are connected directly to logger (use logger temp as reference), Tc
1-15 are on the multiplexer however, only 13 Tcs hooked up. Nothing
connected presently to 14 or 15 on the mux.
3) Downloaded Tc23x logger: ~ 3:30
Again had the wrong time
Correct time : 10/29/03 15:29
Logger time : 4/6/06 15:26 (reset clock)
Again looked like data was fine until about noon on 10/29
4) put new program into Tc23x logger : Tc23x03.csi
Changes: - commented out muxs 2 and 3 (no longer there currently)
- added the IR-thermometer
should now be outputting : time tag, Ref temp of Mux 1, Tcs 1-25 (on Mux 1), IR-thermometer.
5) Note on Tc23x logger: looked at program before changing. It was outputting :
time tag, Ref temp mux 1, Tcs 1-25 (mux 1), Ref. temp of mux 2, Tcs 26-50
(mux 2), Ref. temp. of mux 3, Tcs 51-75 (mux 3), Logger temp., Tref3 (not
sure?? could be the same as the Ref. temp of mux 3).
Wiring added to soil logger (for AM23T mux)
At the logger :
Input channels:
6H ------ White ----- cable 2 -------------> Hi ( on mux)
6L -------Black ----- cable 2 ------------> Lo (on mux)
Grd -----shield------ cable 2 -----------> shield (on mux)
7H ----- blue ---- Tc A
7L ----- Red ----- Tc A
Grd --- Shld ----- Tc A
8H-----blue -----Tc B
8L ---- red ------Tc B
Grd ---shld-----Tc B
9H ---- blue ---- Tc C
9L ---- red ------ Tc C
Grd --- shld ----- Tc C
Control ports :
C5 ------- black ----- cable 1 ------ Reset ( on mux)
C6 ------- green ----- cable 2 ------ Clock (on mux)
Excite (EX) ports :
Ex4------ white ----- cable 1 ------ EXC (on mux)
G -------- black ----- cable -------- AG (ground)
Power and grounds
12V ------- red ----- cable 1 ------- 12V
G ---------- black ---cable 1 ------- G (ground)
Updated Summary of Instrument Locations:
----------------------------------------
Site & Desc Snow Temp Probe SoilT Soil Moisture Thermocouple Flux Plate
----------- --------------- ----- ------------- ------------ -------------------------
1, 2x Open Long, 18.5cm in #1 #1 #1 (near SMois, 3 splices)
ground. #9 (near snowT, 1 splice)
2, Open #2 #2
3, air (260 cm)
4, open #7 (N of inlet)
(closest to N Canopy Tower)
5, open Short, 14cm deep #4 #2 #12 (S of inlet) #3
#13 (inside box)
6, air (142 cm)
7, Tree #3 #9 (between 7-8) #4
#10 (N of inlet)
8, Open #4 #6 (N of inlet) #6
#8 (inside box)
9, Tree #5 #5 #4 (near tree) #5
10, Long, 20cm deep. #3 #7 A #7 (East of SMois)
(Snow Profile, 6cm) #10 (W of SMois)
11, air (243 cm)
12, 2X Open #8 B (near inlet)
(farthest away from N Canopy Tower) C (inside box)
13, Snow Profile, (17 cm)
14, Snow Profile, (57 cm)
15, Snow Profile, (122 cm)
16, Snow Profile/Air, (166 cm)
17, Tree #6 #1 (base of tree)
#2 (2 feet east of base)
18, Open #3 (in clearing) #8
Lefer/Swanson Plot #11
----------------------------------------------------------------
131: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 28-Oct-2003 12:17:13 MST, site visit on Saturday, October 25th (SpB)
Saturday, October 25th Visit:
------------------------------
At the site : SpB
Purpose of visit: Work on setting up the hydra.
Weather: Colder than it has been recently. Some gusty winds blowing
down off the divide. Patches of snow on the ground. Most snow melted
while I was there.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove Jeep. Walked power line.
---------
* Wanted to figure out why the hydra values were so high.
* Ran N2 through a tee into both the ref and sample cells. This still
resulted in large offsets for the sample cell (cell B).
130: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 28-Oct-2003 12:09:13 MST, site visit on Thursday, October 23rd (SpB)
Thursday, October 23rd Visit:
------------------------------
At the site : SpB
Purpose of visit: Work on setting up the hydra. Swap
robot flasks.
Weather: A nice afternoon. Some high clouds (cold front
supposed to be moving in on Friday).
---------
Misc Notes:
* Went up in the afternoon from NCAR (drove jeep).
---------
* attached a valve to the CU cal tank which runs dekabon tubing out to
the hydra (kept valve turned off for now).
* brought a tank of N2 out to the hydra (from the trailer) to start
running N2 in the ref cell. (Values of co2 were quite large
(~1000ppm) when using N2 in the ref cell).
* setup the small pump for the nafion dryer, extension outlet, etc for
the hydra. All the power to the hydra goes from this single power
outlet (under a blue box at lowest level of the N. Canopy tower.
* tried to swap flasks at the robot towers but wound up resetting both
towers (west one was by accident). The West robot tower had done=2
(with a max diff of about 23ppm) and the east tower had done=1 (diff
of about 43 ppm).
129: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 28-Oct-2003 12:00:50 MST, site visit on Wednesday, October 22nd (SpB,AT,RM,BL)
Wednesday, October 22nd Visit:
------------------------------
At the site : SpB, AT, RM, BL
Purpose of visit: Work on finishing the snow hydra. Take down
the tent.
Weather: Very calm, warm day. Perfect for working at the site.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Met Andrew at NCAR and we transferred some cal gas into empty cylinders.
* We also brought up some plywood to protect the hydra.
* Andrew drove his truck from NCAR up to the site.
* Barry Lefer from NCAR ACD was up to think about setting up some
under-snow equipment.
---------
* increased the power of the radio modems.
* connected the 4 air inlets to the Hydra box.
* Russ finished setting up all the Hydra inlet enclosures.
* Took the tent down at the end of the day.
128: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 28-Oct-2003 11:58:43 MST, site visit on Tuesday, October 21st (SpB)
Tuesday, October 21th Visit:
---------------------------
At the site : SpB
Purpose of visit: Put the refurbished Li6262 back in (replace licor
6251). Remove laser data from archiving.
Weather: Very calm, warm day (even at the top of the tower). Weak
upslope wind with some high cirrus clouds forming in the afternoon.
Yellow haze out over the plains.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove jeep up to MRS. Walked the powerline from there.
---------
* 11:10 MST stopped data system and removed the 10hz laser data from
the data system. Modified channel_config and prep_config on the
russter. First file w/o laser data:
28004198 Oct 21 18:00 /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt031021.181217
* 12:05 MST, disconnected LiCor 6251 (being used as the flux licor).
Swapped in the refurbished LiCor 6262. Note: the bowling csat was
drooping a little bit....the West/NW end was drooping down a bit. I
moved this csat to put in the new licor and tried to straighten it out
after the Li6262 was installed.
* 13:13 MST had the Li6262 up and running.
* The licor6262 had the cell replaced and it was recalibrated. The new
coefficients (mailed with the LIcor) are:
LI-6262 CO2/H2O Analyzer:
Serial Number: IRG3-638
Date: 30 Sep 2003
CO2 Calibration Values (Enter using FCT 01)
C2 T = 38.79
C2 K = 17901
C2 A = 1.35603e-1
C2 B = 1.27271e-5
C2 C = 4.632e-9
C2 D = -4.23231e-13
C2 E = 2.7365e-17
H2O Calibration Values (Enter using FCT 02)
H2 T = 39.43
H2 K = 16088
H2 A = 6.14523e-3
H2 B = 2.58132e-6
H2 C = 2.03002e-11
Pressure Calibration
PX-169 02 Oct 2000
------ -----------
FCT 71 = 59.123
FCT 72 = 0.01520
FCT 73 = 43
FCT 75 = 0
* Downloaded logger data (no time problems), files are:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 417043 Oct 21 13:54 cnr10_21.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 1024871 Oct 21 14:09 prf10_21.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 143258 Oct 21 14:12 prf10_21b.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 727110 Oct 21 14:19 met10_21.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 473718 Oct 21 14:24 nctc10_21.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 99776 Oct 21 14:28 las10_21.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 471733 Oct 21 14:37 uc10_21.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 446892 Oct 21 14:44 soil10_21.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 849944 Oct 21 14:53 tc10_21.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 118752 Oct 21 14:57 mrs10_21.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 1134614 Oct 22 11:26 mrs_031021.dat
127: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 28-Oct-2003 11:56:48 MST, site visit on Friday, October 17th (SpB,AT,RM,DB,BB,CXY,LSD,DL,JH,S)
Friday, October 17th Visit:
---------------------------
At the site : SpB,AT,RM,DB,BB,CXY,LSD,DL,JH,S
Purpose of visit: Move all of Dave Bowlings laser stuff out and bring
in the hydra. Laura and Dave Lipson were looking at some other things
near Lauras sites. Jia was getting h2o samples.
Weather: Unseasonably warm and calm (from what i recall).
A perfect Autumn day in the Rockies.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Met andrew in the morning at NCAR to pick up the hydra
and various hydra components. He put most of the stuff in
his truck and I took up the leftovers in the jeep.
---------
* A lot of carrying stuff to/from the tower.
* set up the free wave radio modems and started collecting data from
the licor and sending signals to the opto22 from the quacker.
* Dave Bowling checked the robots and found that "done=2" at both
sites. He reset the robots and did not change out the flasks.
126: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 28-Oct-2003 11:55:17 MST, site visit on Thursday, October 16th (AT, DB)
Thursday, October 16th Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site : AT, DB
Purpose of visit: Start laser teardown.
Weather: Warm and Windy (from what i recall).
---------
Misc Notes:
* They went up in the afternoon after the Morning ameriflux
meeting.
---------
* Took down the inlet lines. Shutdown the laser.
125: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 28-Oct-2003 11:54:29 MST, site visit on MOnday, October 13th (SpB, BB)
Monday, October 13th Visit:
---------------------------
At the site : SpB, BB
Purpose of visit: Service Laser.
Weather: First snow of the year. Snowed for about an
hour in the morning and there was still some on the ground
when I arrived in the afternoon.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Brant went up in the morning and filled the laser with LN2.
(I didn't realize this, so i went up in the afternoon to do the
same thing.)
* drove my car up in the afternoon (from NCAR).
---------
* Downloaded data from the Soil Logger (this is after moving
all the instruments on the prev Thursday). The file is:
229893 Oct 13 14:50 data_loggers_download/soil10_13.dat
The times from the soil logger were off.
Data Logger Logger Time PC/MST Time
----------- ---------------- -------------
soil 10/9/03, 13:46:00 10/13/03, 14:50:30 MST
23xTCs [checked that the time was ok; no data download]
124: site visit, Site , Fri 10-Oct-2003 17:04:13 MDT, site visit on Thursday, October 9th (SpB, AT, RM, CXY)
Thursday, October 9th Visit:
---------------------------
At the site : SpB, AT, RM, CXY
Purpose of visit: Service Laser. Swap flasks. Move sensors
from the soil logger to the hydra co2 locations.
Weather: At times a bit windy, but unseasonably warm and, at
times, dead calm. Sunny.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Andrew drove his truck up. Stopped by CU and picked up LN2
before going up.
* Called to have the empty 160-l dewar of LN2 picked up at MRS.
---------
* Filled the laser dewar with LN2. Didn't download data.
* Closed and swapped flasks at the West Robot. Data file:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 57948 Oct 9 11:29 031009W.DAT
* Worked with Andrew to move the soil sensors (moisture, temperature,
and flux plates) from the west side of the N. Canopy Tower (old measurement
location) to the hydra inlet locations (between the N Canopy tower and
the 26m ameriflux tower).
* We downloaded data from the N Canopy loggers (still need to get the mrs
data off the pcmcia card):
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 504320 Oct 9 13:55 TC10_9.DAT
* Made a sketch of the hydra inlet locations. Here is what is located
at each hydra location:
Site & Desc Snow Temp Probe SoilT Soil Moisture Flux Plate
----------- --------------- ----- ------------- ----------
1, 2x Open Long, 18.5cm in #1 #1 #1 (near SMois)
ground. #9 (near snowT)
2, Open #2 #2
3, air
4, open (closest to N Canopy Tower)
5, Tree Short, 14cm deep #4 #2 #3
6, air
7, Tree #3 #4
8, Open #4 #6
9, Tree #5 #5 #5
10,13-16, Long, 20cm deep. #3 #7 #7 (East of SMois)
(Snow Profile) #10 (W of SMois)
11, air
12, 2X Open #8
(farthest away
from Ncan tower)
17, Tree #6
18, ? #8
----------------------------------------------------------------
* on Friday (10/10) ordered 20 3/8" nuts and 40 ferrules to go
with the hydra.
123: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 07-Oct-2003 17:06:11 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, Oct 7th (SpB, AT, RM, AS, JS, DL, TD, KK, NP)
Tuesday, October 7th Visit:
---------------------------
At the site : SpB, AT, RM, AS, JS, TD, DL, KK, NP
Purpose of visit: Service Laser. Help Andy S. from Utah swap out
the East robot. Talk with Andy/Russ about hydra setup.
Weather: Sunny early on and then overcast.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Met Andy S. at settlers. Russ, Andy and NCAR drove up
separately.
* the NCAR group came out to research potential tower sites.
---------
* Carried the replacement east robot out to the east robot tower
with Andy S.
* Downloaded laser data and filled dewar with LN2. Both 10-l dewars
are now in the lab and will need to be refilled on next visit. The
laser crashed twice before restarting.
* Collected logger data from the soil logger. We started to pull
out all the sensors from the soil logger (this includes a MUX which
had the soil flux sensors and temperature sensors (PRTs)). This
logger was left unpowered in the field.
* Russ was working on the inlets for the Hydra (3 above snow, 4 levels
in snow, and 11 on ground level, I think?). Need to make a sketch
of the layout.
* Andrew changed the ozone target.
121: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Sun 05-Oct-2003 17:00:13 MDT, site visit on Friday, Oct 3rd (SpB, BB)
Friday, October 3rd Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site : SpB, BB
Purpose of visit: Service Laser. Run the new network cable (RJ45)
under the road.
Weather: Overcast with a light upslope wind. Very calm in the trees.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Brant drove. He met me at CU after I picked up about 15L of
liquid nitrogen.
* Filmed a bit at the site.
---------
* Ran the new 10-baseT cable under the road (RJ45 type cable). Still using
the old coax cable which is also there.
* 11:40-11:50 MST: Filled the laser with LN2 (brought up 2 10-l dewars
from CU). Checked that it was operating ok, but didn't download any
data. Updated Nafion driers, ND1 1.45 -> 1.5, ND2 0.6 -> 0.7
* 12:00-12:20 MST, changed dessicant on profiler. Zeroed li6251:
-0.005 --> 0
* 12:29 MST Zeroed EC licor (also 6251, until 6262 is returned).
0.003 --> 0.
120: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Sun 05-Oct-2003 16:58:24 MDT, site visit on Thursday, Oct 2nd (SpB)
Thursday, October 2nd Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site : SpB
Purpose of visit: Download logger data. Check on laser (it stopped
working). Check MUX at N canopy tower.
Weather: Cool and overcast with a stiff downslope in the morning.
Became partly-cloudy and light winds in the afternoon. Rain showers
were falling when I left.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove my Jeep up to the site. Parked at MRS and did the powerline.
---------
* Laser was on the blue "tga" screen. at about 11:10 MDT restarted
the laser data system. Adjusted Nafion Drier from 1.4 -> 1.5
* Downloaded all the logger data (all times were ok), files
downloaded:
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 52049 Oct 2 11:19 031002e.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 336290 Oct 2 11:50 031002w.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 327891 Oct 2 10:27 cnr10_2.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 56045 Oct 2 10:24 cr10x1.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 100059 Oct 2 10:56 las10_2.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 566488 Oct 2 10:47 met10_2.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 60283 Oct 2 12:42 mrs10_2.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 372918 Oct 2 10:52 nctc10_2.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 915292 Oct 2 10:41 prf10_2.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 834757 Oct 2 12:38 soil10_2.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 1058481 Oct 2 12:53 tc10_2.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 366712 Oct 2 11:02 uc10_2.dat*
Also took the following 3 files off the laptop:
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 337603 Aug 20 10:19 tc8_20.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 75074 Sep 26 12:59 030926e.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 59734 Sep 26 11:17 030926w.dat*
* pulled out the AM25T MUX II at the N. Canopy tower. It was getting
power, but the ref temp sensor seemed to be having problems (output
voltage was negative).
* Gasses at base of tower:
ref= 750 psi.
n2= 750 psi.
119: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Sun 05-Oct-2003 16:56:57 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, Sept 30th (SpB, BB)
Tuesday, September 30th Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site : SpB, BB
Purpose of visit: Service the laser. Do GPS measurements.
Weather: Bright and Sunny. Upslope winds most of the day. Foggy
and cooler down in the plains.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove my Jeep up to the site. Met Brant at settlers park.
* filled a 10-l dewar with LN2 at chem stores (c76 in chem building).
---------
* Serviced the laser.
* Measured the thermocouple hts from the ground. We used a tape
measure. The heights we measured are as follows:
(Nominal)
ht logger Measured Ht
(m) channel (cm)
----- ------- -----------
22 12 2198
19 10 1950 (old level is ~31cm below current)
16 11 1650 (old level is ~57cm below new level)
13 9 1298
10 4 993 (saggin ~10 cm)
8 3 806 (sagging ~ 5cm)
6 2 592
4 6 396
2 5 186.5 --> adjusted to 200 cm
1.46 1 138
0.96 7 90 --> adjusted to 91cm
0.49 8 45 (sagging to ~ 36cm)
* Also measured the height on the wind sensors on the mini-tower.
Handar at 161 cm
csat1 at 256 cm
csat2 at 570 cm
118: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 29-Sep-2003 11:37:03 MDT, site visit on Friday, Sept 26th (spB)
Friday, September 26th Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site : SpB
Purpose of visit: Swap out the flasks at the West Robot. Service the
laser. Do GPS measurements.
Weather: Bright and Sunny. Gusty winds.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove my Jeep up to the site. The fall colors are peaking
out...leaves in the aspens around como creek have mostly all fallen to
the ground. Lower elevations are still quite colorful.
* Duane and another NOAA person were there doing stuff in the NOAA
trailer.
* Returned the trimble GPS to Todd Ackerman at instaar (he's in room
231 of the instaar building (ie, the tall one). ph 303.492.4771).
---------
* the 160-l dewar at MRS is EMPTY. There was nothing left in there
when i went to fill the 10-l dewar. . .note: the guage showed that
there should still be some left. Need to start bringing up LN2 from
CU.
* Took Trimble GPS measurements of the road, trails, N canopy tower,
and the East and West robots. (Todd emailed Laura in the morning
requesting we return the GPS ASAP). The reason the GPS was not
working earlier was the 2 internal 9V batteries.
* At around 11 MST swapped flasks at the West Robot. Downloaded data
at the East robot and reset the logger but did not swap flasks. (the
suitcase is in the trailer since i couldn't carry everything down).
* At about 12:00 MST filled the laser dewar with the LN2 in the tent
(which is now all gone). It didn't quite fill it all the way up, but
it was quite close. did a visual check of flows and tank pressures
and everything looked ok.
* Checked the angle of the struts on the old NCAR tower (what's
left of it). This was for jielun to see if we could figure out
the angle/direction of the booms from that tower.
117: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 25-Sep-2003 14:47:06 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, Sept 23rd (SpB)
Tuesday, September 23rd Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site : SpB
Purpose of visit: Service the laser.
Weather: Gusty down-slope winds in the morning. . .at about 10AM (MDT)
the winds calmed with upslope conditions. There continued to be brief
periods of downslope winds. It was quite warm and sunny.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove the Jeep up to the site.
* there was a fire visible from the tower (it was down in the
foothills...toward nederland).
* there was a NOAA person doing stuff in the NOAA trailer (not
Duane).
* tried the GPS again and the unit still does not turn on. . .it
did work under AC power. (ps. will bring up to 9V batteries next
time...also bought 2 new cam-corder batteries).
---------
* 9:28 MST---Seviced the laser and filled the dewar with
liquid N2.
* Tank pressures at the base of the ameriflux tower:
n2--1000 psi
co2-- 800 psi.
* profiler dessicant seemed ok.
* Distance from cu tower to N Canopy tower...measured with a long tape
measure was about 58m. (following the extention cords).
* Discovered that the small cooler (which the extention cord that goes
out to the N canopy tower) was about 3/4 full of water. The
connection (it's kind of like a power strip) was completely
underwater. . .this might be the reason there is corrosion on the
battery at the N canopy tower (even though it was replaced at the end
of July)...i have no idea how that water got in there...i dumped out
the water and covered it with a plastic bag (it was wrapped up in a
plastic bag when i got there)
* Checked the West Robot---Done=0, co2 range=49.4, min_Range=65.
* Straightend up the Thermocouples...new hts (measured from the
ground):
Niwot Thermocouples:
Nom.Ht logger
(m) channel Note/Change....
----- ------- --------------------
22 12 not changed
19 10 Old Location ~ 31cm below current ht.
16 11 Old Location ~ 57cm below level.
13 9 about the same (no sag)
10 4 Old Location, sag ~ 10cm
8 3 Old Location, sag ~ 5cm
6 2 New ht. ~ 590cm (same as old)
4 6 Old ht. ~ 396cm (adj to 400cm)
2 5 Old ht. ~ 186.5cm (adj to 200cm)
1.46 1 not changed
0.96 7 not changed
0.49 8 not changed
115: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 22-Sep-2003 11:12:12 MDT, site visit on Friday, Sept 19th (SpB, LSD, BB)
Friday, Sept 19th Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site : SpB, LSD, BB
Purpose of visit: Change profiler dessicant trap. Do some stuff
for the laser.
Weather: A near-perfect fall day. Not very windy, lots of
cool sunshine and yellow aspens.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove the suburban to the site. Met at settlers. Laura and I
returned the suburban after going to the site.
* tried to use the GPS, but the batteries didn't work (might need
to replace an internal battery?).
---------
* 9:29 MST---Changed profiler dessicant trap. Noted that the
flow-rate was about 14 before the change. It was set to 10 after
changing the trap. 8:36 MST---zeroed profiler. The offset was quite
small, ~0.006 mV.
* 10:16 MST---shutdown laser/pump...replaced the 2m orifice and added
teflon tape. The 2m data looked a bit strange compared to the other
low-level data so decided to use the extra orifice and replace the one
which was out there.
* ~11:30 MST---put in a new cal2 cylinder (sirfer #6) which replaced
S10. (S10 was down to about 270 psi). After replacing the tank
balanced the tank pressures. Seemed ok, but had to leave before a
thorough check was completed. (never had a chance to adj thermocouple
hts).
113: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 18-Sep-2003 12:19:31 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, Sept 17th (SpB).
Wednesday, Sept 17th Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site : SpB
Purpose of visit: Determine what the problem is with the profiler
(li6251). Download logger data. Fix wiring snafu on the old li6251.
(reset the bottom breaker).
Weather: Clear in the morning. Gusty. Dark clouds started building
up in the afternoon.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove the suburban to the site.
* brought up some of Dave Bowlings boxes for when he gets laser.
---------
* 9:39 MST---shutdown laser system. Replaced inlet filters for laser
on the main tower. Changed out orifice for 2m level. 10:59 MST
restarted data laser collection. Checked co2 values:
13 2m 367.6 ppm
14 1m 369.4
15 0.5m 370.5
16 0.1m 375.2
* 9:40 MST---flipped back on bottom breaker (on Sept 16th bottom
breaker popped sometime between 13:00-16:30 MST).
* Downloaded logger data:
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 328587 Sep 17 09:52 cnr9_17.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 707083 Sep 17 10:22 met9_17.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 463965 Sep 17 10:28 nctc9_17.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 1034842 Sep 17 10:13 prf9_17.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 135294 Sep 17 10:15 prf9_17b.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 37771 Sep 17 11:51 las9_17.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 415214 Sep 17 13:03 soil9_17.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 525690 Sep 17 13:09 tc9_17.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 393963 Sep 17 12:56 uc9_17.dat*
* There were time errors in the N Canopy loggers (due to the bottom
breaker popping). Changed the setting on the battery charger from
"manual" to "deep-cycle". Not sure if this will help, but there
was some corrosion on the battery terminal. Time errors:
Data Logger Logger Time PC Time
----------- ---------------- -------------
soil 9/9/03, 12:47:58 9/17, 13:02:00 MST
23xTCs 4/6/06, 15:02:11 9/17, 13:09:00 MST
CR10x 1/01/00, 3:30:40 9/17, 13:13:00 MST
* Switched the temperature wires on the old Li6251 (they were
reversed). 11L38 MST, note: moved bowlings csat sonic (one at 8m) to
get to into the licor box. Should have marked the exact location of
the sonic since it might now be oriented slightly different.
* Found that a constriction in the dessicant trap on the profiler
(li6251) was causing the p.prof/flow problems with the profiler.
Replaced the trap with the "emergency" trap in the profiler box.
12:39 MST, zeroed the profiler.
112: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 18-Sep-2003 11:45:34 MDT, site visit on Monday, Sept 15th (SpB)
Monday, Sept 15th Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site : SpB
Purpose of visit: Replace the li6262 w/ the li6251 (the
cleaning didn't work). Replace the battery for the top
level logger.
Weather: Clear, Warm, and Windy.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove the suburban to the site.
---------
* Brought the li6251 back out to the tower and put up in place of the
li6262. We tried to flush the li6262, but it didn't correct the
offset problem (mailed the li6262 back to LiCor on sept 16th).
* 9:50 MST --- changed the li6262. Offsets for zero air:
co2: 1418 mV (558ppm)
h2o: 1789 mV (51.8 mm/m)
wiring for li6262:
8 - black (co2)
9 - red (co2)
11 - red (h2o)
13 - green (Temp 5V)
14 - 3 black wires (ground wires)
15 - white (Aux, pressure)
wiring for li6251:
1 - red (co2 0.1s)
2 - gnd (co2)
7 - green (temp 5V) [note: 7&8 might be reversed]
8 - black (gnd)
13 - pressure (white)
14 - grnd
* 10:42 MST, checked zero---needed to adjust by 0.085 mV.
* co2 value ~ 0.948 mV, temp=18.68 C.
* i left a few of the connecters for the li6262 in the box to put the
li6262 back in.
* 11:25 MST, replaced the new deep cycle battery for the fast
data logger and the cr21x (level above the li6262 box). The
previous battery was NOT deep-cycle so i changed the charger
setting to (3) "Maintenance-free & deep cycle" setting. Note this
new battery has cleared up the problem of data dropouts from chan 201.
(the old battery was from July, 1999).
* 12:46 MST, the bubble flow meter for the profiler seemed to be a bit
low (~5). Checked the the profiler big pump and it seemed ok. Tried
to trouble-shoot this, but it wasn't clear what the problem was...here's
the e-mail from Andrew:
Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2003 06:26:23 MDT
To: Sean Burns
From: turnip@ucar.edu
Subject: Re: p.prof...
Sean
fyi - the mace head station here just got the internet hooked up
today! so we got lucky. this the first chance I've had to check
email.
1) settings on charger sound fine - set it to the low deep cycle
setting. does sound like the battery there was near-death. I don't
think its an ATD battery, just an old one we had around.
2) on profiler - it sounds like there is some kind of restriction in
the line - that results in lower flow (on flow meter - should be
around 10) and low negative pressure. 2 things to check - I'll bet
its one of these two - a) the dessicant trap, sometimes the fittings
on either end of the trap get clogged up and b) there's one of those
little Nupro stainless steel filters in the line just above the IRGA -
it could be clogged. Try taking out the dessicant first (just couple
the lines together) and see if flow and pressure go up.
* ~13:00 MST...shutdown the laser. Downloaded laser data and moved
the 14m inlet up to 21.5m. Changed the filters on the 4 lowest levels
(0.1m to 2m). These are all at the mini-tower.
* checked the flasks at West Robot, done=0.
111: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 18-Sep-2003 11:40:39 MDT, site visit on Friday, Sept 12th (SpB, RM, LSD, BB, M, AS, JH, S)
Friday, Sept 12th Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site : SpB, RM, LSD, BB, M, AS, JH, S
Purpose of visit: Swap out the li6262 (off-scale) with
the li6251. Take down the disjunct flux system.
Weather: Very Windy. It calmed down a bit just as we
were leaving. Dark clouds up near the divide.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove the suburban to the site.
* Andy S. (utah) was working on the east robot.
* Mike (post-doc) was visiting from Santa Barbara.
---------
* Brought the li6262 back out to the tower and put up in place
of the li6251.
110: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 12-Sep-2003 16:51:13 MDT, Site visit on Thursday, Sept11th (SpB, AT)
Thursday, Sept 11th Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site : SpB, AT
Purpose of visit: Swap out the li6262 (off-scale) with
the li6251. Take down the disjunct flux system.
Weather: First snow of the fall season. Came down in small gusts
from higher elevations. No snow stuck. Hands were cold.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove the suburban to the site.
---------
* installed a new dekaron line for the li6262. Also, new Nupro 2
micron filters (remember that these are in the box AND at the inlet to
the li6262 line, at 21.5m). The offset values for the li6262 were:
co2, 590 mV, ~173ppm
h2o, 820 mV, 15 mmol/m3
* swapped out the licor6262 for the li6251 (no water vapor measurement
w/6251). We tried to clean out the li6262 back in the trailer by
flushing the cell with ethanol. Set it up in the trailer to dry out
the cell overnight.
* the disjunct sampling system is in the tent.
* Swapped out the cal gas for the laser (cal1, J8 for J4). (this was
done at about 3:30 MDT). There is still about 400psi left in J4 which
could be used for a few days.
109: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 11-Sep-2003 08:25:57 MDT, Site visit on Tuesday, Sept 9th (SpB)
Tuesday, Sept 9th Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site : SpB
Purpose of visit: Take care of the laser.
Weather: Rather cool with clouds building. There were large puddles
on the road and everything was wet. Down in Boulder there were BIG
winds on the night of Sept 8th.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove the suburban to the site.
---------
* Downloaded laser data and filled the dewar. The laser PC was off
(presumeably due to the power outage, see below). When rebooted the
PC fan was making quite a bit of noise...need to keep an eye on this.
* the dates of the N canopy loggers were all screwed up (have details
need to add here). Reset these loggers. The times were:
Data Logger Logger Time PC Time
----------- ---------------- -------------
soil 9/5/03, 21:50:50 9/9, 9:26:00 MST
23xTCs 4/6/06, 22:39:31 9/9, 9:31:00 MST
CR10x 9/26/11, 13:02:24 9/9, 9:36:00 MST
cr21x 5/1/96, 10:53:00 9/9, 9:20:00 MST
* the data system shutdown the previous night...it was restarted
at about 8:30am. Here are details from the quacker log:
Sep 8 21:31:59 quacker apmd[951]: Now using Battery Power
Sep 8 21:48:25 quacker sio[31576]: SIO:Signal Handler sig = 13
Sep 8 21:48:25 quacker start_adam: writing to socket: No route to host
Sep 8 22:02:19 quacker timeupdate[31572]: clnt_create: russter: RPC: Port mapper failure - RPC: Unable to receive
Sep 8 23:26:27 quacker apmd[951]: Now using AC Power
Sep 8 23:26:27 quacker apmd[951]: Charge: * * * (35% 1:10)
Sep 9 00:24:09 quacker apmd[951]: Battery: -1.126516 (0:58) 4294967295:4294967269 (100% 3:20)
Sep 9 08:29:29 quacker sshd[32299]: Accepted password for cuff from 10.0.0.1 port 34955 ssh2
Sep 9 08:29:30 quacker sshd[32301]: Setting tty modes failed: Invalid argument
Sep 9 08:29:30 quacker sshd(pam_unix)[32301]: session opened for user cuff by (uid=500)
Sep 9 08:29:58 quacker su(pam_unix)[32322]: session opened for user root by cuff(uid=500)
Sep 9 08:30:34 quacker sio[32368]: adam starting
Sep 9 08:30:34 quacker sio[32370]: sio starting
* dessicant on the main tower was ok (need to make some more traps).
* redownloaded the program to the cr21x (it had lost power).
108: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 09-Sep-2003 14:05:45 MDT, Sept. 5ht site visit
Site Visit - Sept. 5th, 2003
(1) Topped off LN2 at Laser.
(2) Bottom breaker had popped the day before. Reset. Robots and undercanopy data logger was still running and fine. North canopy access towers had lost power. Checked on this (after breaker reset) and downloaded data and reset clocks. When logged in :
Soil Logger : Actual time - 11:48, 9/5/03 MDT
Logger time - 10:26, 9/1/03
Tc logger : Actual time - 10:54, 9/5/03
Logger time - 13:26, 4/6/06 (jump to the future!!)
It looked like the last 10-12 data points on each downloaded files had screwed up time tags - probably was fine until they lost power - then restarted (when the breaker was reset) with a funny time/date.
(3) Put up a new inlet line for the eddy correlation system. Also made a new heat exchanger (CU tubing). But did not install. It is ready to go though.
107: site visit, Site robots, Tue 09-Sep-2003 13:54:23 MDT, Flask Switch
Sep. 5th, 2003
Switched out the robot flasks. Both systems were Done = 1
106: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 02-Sep-2003 17:31:36 MDT, Site Visit on Tuesday, Sept 2nd (SpB,AT,RM)
Tuesday, Sept 2nd Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site : SpB, AT, RM.
Purpose of visit: Start setting up for the Hydra. Take
care of the laser.
Weather: Sunny in the morning with clouds building in the
afternoon. Some light rain and distant thunder.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove suburban up to site. (met at settlers park).
---------
* Downloaded laser data and filled the dewar.
* Andrew started the disjunct flux system.
* Replaced dessicant for profiler (~10:30 MDT)
* Downloaded data from the radiation logger data
(the date/time was fine there).
* Changed the voltage range from 1000mV to 5000mV for
2 parameters with the licor 6262 (h2o and ?). This
is a modification to the cambell program with the fast
logger.
* Started setting up for the Hydra. Used some of the existing
dekaron tubing from last summer. Picked 9 sites between the
main tower and N canopy tower to measure co2 above/below snow.
Moved the snow profile sensors (attached to the MRS cr10x
logger) from the current position over to the hydra sites.
(need to fill in some more details here....)
Info about the short snow temperature probe:
buried 14cm in the ground
1st thermistor at ~ -7cm
2nd thermistor at ~ 3cm
(need to get info for 2 other snow T probes)
* downloaded robot data for Andy...both East/West robot had
not collected flasks yet (done=0).
105: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 02-Sep-2003 08:21:38 MDT, Site Visit on Monday, Sept 1st (SpB)
Monday, Sept 1st Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site : SpB.
Purpose of visit: Reset breakers (top & bottom).
Weather: Sunny and cool. Not a cloud in the sky.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove suburban up to site. Brought a flask suitcase
with me (it's in the trailer).
* lots of storms and rain this past weekend. Ground feels
pretty soaked. HIked up to the top of Niwot Ridge
and took a lot of photos.
---------
* Both bottom and top breakers were tripped. Reset the breakers
at about 9:00 MDT.
* Downloaded data and reset the time of the loggers at the N
canopy tower and the UC logger. The times were all screwed
up...(list time errors here.):
Data Logger Logger Time PC/GPS Time
----------- ---------------- -------------
soil 8/15/03, 12:14:00 9/01/03, 08:39:00 MST
23xTCs 4/06/06, 11:51:10 9/01/03, 08:43:00 MST
CR10x 8/25/23, 17:07:11 9/01/03, 08:40:00 MST
UCan 8/11/05, 04:47:15 9/01/03, 08:56:00 MST
* the quacker showed the following switches to battery:
Aug 30 02:32:54 quacker apmd[951]: Now using Battery Power
Aug 30 02:32:58 quacker apmd[951]: Now using AC Power
Aug 30 02:32:58 quacker apmd[951]: Charge: * * * (100% 3:20)
Aug 30 03:10:55 quacker apmd[951]: Now using Battery Power
Aug 30 03:10:55 quacker apmd[951]: Battery: * * * (100% 3:20)
Aug 30 03:11:00 quacker apmd[951]: Now using AC Power
Aug 30 03:11:00 quacker apmd[951]: Charge: * * * (100% 3:20)
104: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 02-Sep-2003 08:18:52 MDT, Site visit on Friday, August 29th (SpB).
Friday, August 29th Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site : SpB.
Purpose of visit: Service robots and fill laser dewar. Download logger
data and take trimble GPS measurements.
Weather: Sunny and cool.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove suburban up to site. Went to McGuckins and bought a few
more things for the thermocouples...also bought some gloves to
leave at the trailer.
---------
* Brought up 2 cylinders from CU:
1. UHP zero air: CC140756
2. UHP Nitrogen: CC140727 (not sure if this is new or not??).
I put these in the front of the trailer...Inside
the trailer there is:
1. UHP zero air: CC153446 (brand new)
2. UHP Nitrogen: CC140765 (note on the cylinder:
850 lbs, 12/12/02, WMB)
* Downloaded all the logger data. Dates/times were fine
on all data loggers.
* Noticed that the purge (UHP zero air) was at zero flow
on the flow meter....brought this back up to 10 cc/min and
redid the tarp over the cylinders. (The tarp was added to
keep the sun off the cylinders).
* Cleaned the krypton hygrometer (q-tips and DI water).
* Finished putting all the the thermocouple mounts on
the tower (not all thermocouples are attached to the mounts).
Would like to measure the heights before doing this.
* Brought up the cat5e cross-over cable and the cat5e cable
with rj45 connectors to the trailer.
* Changed the dessicant at the East Robot tower (ie, the MgClO4 in
the left-hand trap). Also, changed it in the right-hand trap.
Didn't entirely replace all the dessicant in the left-hand trap
since only the top appeared to be fully used.
101: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 27-Aug-2003 08:43:57 MDT, Site visit on Monday, August 25th (SpB)
Monday, August 25th Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site : SpB.
Purpose of visit: Service robots and laser. Make sure a new 160-liter
tank of LN2 is at MRS. Met Steve Oncley and Matias (NCAR visitor) to
show the site.
Weather: Rainy and overcast. It started raining pretty early (around
10am). Temperature is a bit cool. . .summer is ending.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Drove suburban up to site. Went to McGuckins and bought a bunch
of stuff for the thermocouples...and a battery charger.
* Dean (USGS) was up there working on his data system (replacing the
A/D board).
* took lots of mushroom photos.
* saw a ruby-crowned kingled and a wilsons warbler near the turnoff
from the main trail to the east robot.
---------
* Met the delivery person and showed him where to put the new
160-liter Dewar. Topped off laser dewar and downloaded
data.
* showed Steve O and Mathias the laser instrument and took them
part-way up the tower.
* Both robots had filled the flasks (done=1) so I shut the stopcocks
and downloaded the data from the cr23x loggers. The files are:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 62742 Aug 25 13:00 030825E.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 81991 Aug 25 13:14 030825W.dat
From last week they are:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 28453 Aug 20 12:02 030820E.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 64802 Aug 20 13:19 030820W.dat
* constructed some more mountings for the thermocouples and put up 3
more levels.
* the dessicant for the profiler was ok.
100: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 21-Aug-2003 09:09:50 MDT, site visit on Wednesday, August 20th (SpB, AT, RM)
Wednesday, August 20th Visit:
-----------------------------
At the site : SpB,AT,RM.
Purpose of visit: Connect russter back to the network. Service
robots and laser. Andrew is putting up the disjunct eddy sampling
system.
Weather: Warm and sunny.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Russ drove suburban up to site (met at settlers park).
* Dean (USGS) was up there working on his data system.
---------
* Using a crossover cable to connect the ADDTRON Ehternet Hub UTP4/L
to the RJ45 port on Lancast brought russter back on-line. yipee!
We are currently using Gordons crossover cable---should buy our
own and return the one we borrowed to Gordon.
* Downloaded laser data. topped off Liquid N2. 160-l Dewar at MRS
is empty....need to call and setup for another delivery of LN2.
(note: did this on 8/21, delivery will be Monday morning 8/25).
* Swapped flasks at both the East and West Robot Towers. At the East
tower I also replaced the soda lime. (need to get more soda lime...maybe
ask Andy where he gets it). The robots collected samples on
different nights (2 days at East, 4 days at West). The files didn't
copy correctly to my zip disk, so can't put them on the web.
* We tried to figure out the problem with the TC logger at the N
canopy tower. It appeared that only one of the multiplexers was
working. This might be due to the reference temperature sensor
being way off scale. We tried to fix one of them and it seemed
to be working, but there still might have been a large offset in
the ref temp. At the end of the day we placed 2 of the thermocouples
right next to eachother so we can compare the accuracy. (need
to get the model number of the multiplexer). The TC logger program
was modified...prior to modifying we downloaded the logger data. The
thermocouples which were hooked together are:
(1) on Mux I (which contains Tc's 1-25) - was Tc #6
(2) on Mux III (which contains Tc's 51-75) - was TC #7
I need to check and see which columns these Tc's show up in - there may be
a reference temperature in there (that would throw the columns off a bit
from just columns 6 and 58).
* pressure in N2 cylinder (replaced on Monday) looked ok (around 2100 psi).
* profiler dessicant looked ok.
99: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 19-Aug-2003 13:43:05 MDT, site visit on Monday, August 18th (SpB)
Monday, August 18th Visit:
--------------------------
At the site : SpB.
Purpose of visit: Top of TGA with liquid N2. Figure out why the
network to Russter is down.
Weather: Huge cumulonimbus clouds. But the bulk of the storm seemed
to miss the site. At times it was sunny and other times dark and
gloomy.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove suburban up to site.
* Dean (USGS) was up there working on his data system.
---------
* Worked with Mark Lesloben (MRS) to try and get the network
working again. We tried several combinations of things and
concluded that the hub in the hut was not working (this is
a Lancast 4396 Hub). This hub has a BNC port, RJ45 ports, and
an interface to fiber optic.
The 10base-2 network (BNC connectors) goes from our trailer
under the road to the hut...there it is networked with 2 other
computers. We used the extra hub (ADDTRON Ehternet Hub UTP4/L)
in our trailer to communicate with one of the PCs in the hut (confirms
that our wires are ok). We could not get the ADDTRON to communicate
properly with the Lancast Hub. Gordon thinks this might need a
"crossover" cable. He is also going to let us borrow a 10base-2
to RJ45 converter. (side note: there is a phone there in case
of an emergency....and with the PC you can get on the internet...these
need to be unplugged/disconnected when you are not using them).
Also, I stopped the data system and tried using the D-link (?)
hub (mini-hub connected to russter) to do the connection. Data
system came back up, but it was a bit slow.
* Topped off the laser with LN2. (didn't download any data).
* replaced the N2 cylinder at the base of the tower (Hank must
have emptied his cylinder). Took Hanks empty cylinder back to CU.
* tried out a prototype attachment for the thermocouples to the tower.
* checked the Robots (East was finished, done=1, West was still
waiting, done=0). Closed stopcocks for the east robot. Didn't
swap out any flasks.
98: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 19-Aug-2003 13:29:41 MDT, Site Visit on Friday, August 15th (SpB, AT, RM)
Friday, August 15th Visit:
--------------------------
At the site : SpB,AT,RM.
Purpose of visit: Download logger data. Change oil and inlet
filters for the laser.
Weather: Strong upslope. some cumulus clouds up near the ridge.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove with Russ in suburban up to site. Andrew met us there.
---------
* Downloaded the logger data files. (note: time was off on soil
logger). The files I downloaded are:
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 551933 Aug 15 09:24 cnr8_15.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 1036931 Aug 15 09:40 prf8_15.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 602504 Aug 15 09:47 prf8_15b.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 2234229 Aug 15 09:58 cr10x1.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 941164 Aug 15 09:58 met8_15.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 620853 Aug 15 10:06 nctc8_15.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 103259 Aug 15 10:11 las8_15.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 392931 Aug 15 10:19 uc8_15.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 674655 Aug 15 12:04 soil8_15.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 834415 Aug 15 12:10 tcs8_15.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 151713 Aug 15 12:16 mrs8_15.dat*
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 1470760 Aug 15 15:06 mrs_030815.dat
Data Logger Logger Time PC/GPS Time
----------- ---------------- -------------
soil 8/11/03, 15:37:07 8/15, 12:00:00 MST
23xTCs ok
CR10x ok
UCan ok
* Brought up 2 robot suitcases to the trailer
* Brought up a cylinder of UHP zero-air. (need to call airgas to
get mixup straightened out...ie, there is still a steel cylinder
of UHP zero-air up in the 4th floor lab).
* Changed pump oil (AT) and inlet filters (SpB) on the laser system.
Downloaded laser data and put them on the web.
* Changed dessicant in profiler (note: the used Magnesuim Perchlorate is
now at CU in the lab).
* tried to use the GPS (made a small file from the trailer to como creek).
* we investigated the network problem to russter...duane gave us the
combo to the hut with the hub. Our network to the hub appeared to
be working ok.
* Andrew tried to change N2 for licor 6262 (cylinder at the base of the
tower).--there was a problem since the tank Hank Loescher used was empty.
(either he didn't close the valve all the way or he emptied it on
purpose??).
97: site visit, Site russter, Wed 13-Aug-2003 16:00:30 MDT, Aug. 13, 2003
Aug. 13, 2003
Weather - sunny, hot.
(1) Downloaded laser data. Seemed to work OK. CD did burn properly (checked by looking at it with another laptop). Laser restarted at ~ 11:35 AM. All the parameters seemed fine except the flows through the Nafion driers were low (1.2 Lpm and 0.4 Lpm).
(2) Downloaded both the east and west robots. Both were done (done = 1). Switched out the flasks in both.
(3) russter is still off the network, but still collecting data. No missed data since Aug. 8. No breakers popped in the last 3 days either. Mark Losleben is on vacation and Steve Seibold knows of no network problem. Will check with Andy o'Reilly to see what he knows. If the network is functioning fine - we may need to consult with UnixOps to see what to do. I did check the ethernet cable going across the road and saw no evidence of damage. Still could be the problem.
95: site visit, Site laser, Wed 13-Aug-2003 15:55:30 MDT, Site visit on Aug. 10
August 10th, 2003
Sunny, hot.
Short visit.
Topped off the LN2 on the laser. Noticed it appeared to running properly
Had a popped breaker (bottom). REset.
didn't seem to have impacted the east robot. It was still operating and had completed its sampling the previous night (Done = 1)
94: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 06-Aug-2003 16:00:43 MDT, Site visit on Aug. 6, 2003
August 6, 2003
Weather - sunny, calm. some clouds in the afternoon and sprinkles.
(1) topped off LN2 on the TGA. Downloaded data from the TGa between ~11:00-11:30-AM (see laser data sheets for exact timing). Things went smoothly - no problems that I could tell. Laser was back up and running around 11:30 AM.
(2) Both east and west robots were not done - I think they have to start or finish over a Saturday - since I reset them on Sunday - hasn't filled the flaskes yet. So - put in new Dave Bowling program - Auto23EW.csi, into both the east (~11:00AM) and west (~3:00PM) robots. this has new target ranges. Also realized that Brant had closed the stopcocks on the west robot when the power screwup occurred last Friday. Think this is a bad habit - you should only close the stopcocks if you plan to remove the flasks. Otherwise - they won't get filled or refilled later. Opened the west stopcocks at around 3:30PM.
(3) Moved the ATI from 21.5 m height to 12.3 m height. Also moved the Li7500 with it. ATI orientation is 180 deg. from its previous alignment (mounted on same side of tower, but pointing the opposite direction). LI7500 is west and slightly south of the sonic. ATI was off from ~12:30-2:30. Li7500 was off from around 1:10 to 2:15. Note - the Li7500 uses the Campbell SDM communication with the fast23x logger as well as the CSAT-3 at 21.5 m. Previously I have noticed that when I disconnect the Li7500, the CSAT-3 communication also gets screwed up. Need to check if this happened today, but if so, we probably don't have sonic data at 21.5 m between 1:10-2:15. Overall, switch went pretty smoothly.
looked at analog surge protector but did not install.
93: site visit, Site robots, Wed 06-Aug-2003 15:29:52 MDT, Site visit on Aug. 3, 2003
August 3, 2003 - Sunday
Weather -= sunny, hot in AM. Rain and storms moved in around 1:30. JUST rain though -no big lightning and thunder.
Robot problems : Brant was suppposed to switch out flasks on previous Friday; however, he called late on Friday and told me there was a problem with the west robot. It had tripped the breaker at Dean's tower and the power was gone. When he attempted to reset the breaker - it kept tripping. So he left flasks as they were (at both east and west).
Problem - the battery charger at the west site had developed a short circuit somewhere/somehow. Disconnecting the charger from the battery (and robot) - still tripped the breaker, had sparks fly when you plugged it in and the power cord got warm very quickly - it obviously had a lot of current going through it. Got rid of charger and replaced with another charger. Left on "charge" for about 3-4 hours until robot logger no longer reported a low battery error. After putting on the new charger - data logger/robot seemed to operate normally. Left the flasks there.
East Robot has worked properly - changed out the flasks. have a 1/2-suitcase full of flasks to send back and will contact Dave/Andy S. to figure out the next step.
Topped off LN2 on the TGA - seemed to be running fine.
New Fast O3 target - around 1:00 PM
Downloaded data from Soil and TC data loggers (at N canopy access tower). Sean had reported some power problems there, but I saw no problems today. Loaded new program into Soil23x => soil23xC.csi (put in May03 code directory). This logs data from the IR-thermometer which we had inadvertantly been missing.
92: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 30-Jul-2003 17:44:27 MDT, site visit on WEdnesday, July 30th (SpB,HL,T/J/N)
Wednesday, July 30th Visit:
---------------------------
At the site : SpB,HL,T/J/N.
Purpose of visit: Help Hank with anything he needed. install
powerchute software. figure out problem at N Canopy Tower.
Weather: Threatened rain, but never really let loose. Nice and
cool up there.
---------
Misc Notes:
* drove myself up there. GPS crew took the suburban.
* put the soil licor in the suburban for Laura.
* lots of rain recently (the trail looked like there
was water flowing down it).
---------
* Met Hank Loescher in the morning...he shutdown his system and
took everything down. He left 3 boxes to be mailed. . .there is
a special color form, "Shipper's Declaration for Dangerous Goods"
which needs to go with the gases. Hank is going to e-mail a
new copy of this form and then there are 2 areas which need to
be blacked out as the ones on my desk. Four copies of the form
need to be made and then included with the shipping form.
* Note: I thought hank was using the powerbox near the platform (this
is connected to the outlet). But instead he was using the power
cord i ran into the tent (which was on the bottom breaker). The
bottom breaker popped several times over the weekend and as a result
he lost some data. He also reset the breaker several times.
* downloaded the laser data. topped off the liquid N2. The
laser crashed twice after i restarted the program (went to
blue screen). On the 3rd time it was ok.
* downloaded UC flux logger data (file is still on the laptop).
* re-checked the alignment of the 1.6m handar and csat at the minitower.
for handar: ht=160cm, N-S orientation is 10 deg East of North
(this should be aligned with approx true N)
for csat: ht=? (easier if 2 people do this). boom is approx 185 deg
from mag. North
* re-checked the loggers at the N Canopy tower...they were still
acting strange, and there were more messages about power problems.
When i tried to download a data file there was nothing there.
Also when trying to view the data they were all zeros.
so i checked the input power to the logger.
If the battery charger was plugged into the AC power the voltage at
the soil cr23x logger was ~ 13 Volts. When unplugged the voltage
dropped to 1.8V. After checking connections I assumed the battery
was bad. I took a new battery from the trailer and replaced it.
After replacing the battery, the unplugged power at the loggers was
about 12V (seemed reasonable) and the loggers seemed to be working
normally. Redownloaded all programs and reset clocks.
We've lost some of the logger data from mid-July (last download) to
end of July.
* the dessicant for the profiler was still blue.
* the n2 tank at the base of the tower is getting a bit low...around
800 psi. Note that the tank Hank Loescher used is bungee corded to
the fence near the base of the tower (yellow bungee). This can be
used.
* tried to install powerchute after getting the proper cable (940-0023A).
Didn't work. Gordon tried to help me out with this, and still didn't
work...final e-mail from Gordon:
Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2003 14:08:23 MDT
To: Sean Burns
From: Gordon Maclean
Subject: Re: powershooot!
Sean,
Take a look at these docs at APC:
http://www.apcc.com/products/management/pcp_linux.cfm
http://www.apcc.com/products/management/pcp_simplesign.cfm
The second indicates that you need the 940-0020B cable!
If that is right, then the Config.sh script is wrong when
it says you need a 940-0023A.
Gordon
---------------------
* some things to order which I haven't gotten around to yet:
- new domes for the REBS net radiometer (REBS: 206.624.7221)
- Campbell Dessicant packs (how many?)
- some gelman filters (with or without the metal tabs?).
91: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 29-Jul-2003 17:03:49 MDT, site visit on Monday, July 28th (SpB,LSD,BB,SS)
Monday, July 28th Visit:
-----------------------
At the site : SpB,LSD,BB,SS.
Purpose of visit: Unable to ping russter. Needed to go and find out what
the problem was....tried to call MRS, but couldn't get through. also, to top
off the liquid nitrogen.
Weather: Started booming around 11am.
---------
Misc Notes:
* used the suburban. gps crew stayed in the lab.
---------
* Russter was running fine and saving data. The network to the outside
world was down. MRS had no internet and no phone service. (it came
back today, 7/29). for future reference here are some computers to
ping at MRS: silverlake.colordo.edu (Sun),
oreilly.colorado.edu (Andys PC)
* amazingly the breakers appeared to be ok (need to check with hank
loescher about this).
* Steve S. at MRS coordinated the delivery of the new 160-l LN2 dewar.
(note: the nozzle is connected to the 160-l dewar and there is
an empty 10-l dewar in the shed).
* did not download laser data---all seemed fine. topped off the
laser dewar.
* there were the following power outages observed by the quacker:
Jul 26 17:44:05 quacker apmd[965]: Now using Battery Power
Jul 26 17:44:09 quacker apmd[965]: Now using AC Power
Jul 26 17:44:09 quacker apmd[965]: Charge: * * * (100% 3:20)
Jul 27 14:36:45 quacker apmd[965]: Now using Battery Power
Jul 27 14:36:45 quacker apmd[965]: Battery: * * * (100% 3:20)
Jul 27 14:36:50 quacker apmd[965]: Now using AC Power
Jul 27 14:36:50 quacker apmd[965]: Charge: * * * (100% 3:20)
* i didn't want to mess around with the powerchute software since
rebooting might cause problems (when i first arrived i couldn't log
into the quacker from russter...but later i could).
* the breakers were all ok when i first arrived...as i was about to
leave i noticed that the bottom breaker had popped (o3.slow was
negative). so i went out and reset it (first time this has happened
in quite a while).
* i went to the N Canopy tower...the loggers there were a mess. here
are the times recorded:
Data Logger Logger Time PC Time
----------- ---------------- -------------
soil 7/4/03, 07:02:30 7/28, 10:38:39 MST
23xTCs 4/7/06, 06:37:47 7/28, 10:33:00 MST
CR10x 1/1/00, 18:56:17 7/28, 10:27:00 MST
UCan (didn't check this one, probably should)
there was also an error on the 23xTC logger which was:
E10 434 Low Battery (i'm not sure about the 434).
the data files I downloaded from the soil and 23xTC loggers appeared
to be missing lots of data...the cr10x file seemed ok (need to check
these more carefully).
90: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 25-Jul-2003 16:46:11 MDT, site visit on Friday, July 25th (SpB, G/T/J)
Friday, July 25th Visit:
-----------------------
At the site : SpB,G/T/J.
Purpose of visit: Download the laser data. Top off the liquid nitrogen.
Weather: Broken Cumulus...overcase when we left (around 2pm).
---------
Misc Notes:
* traded in the suburban for a loaner in the morning. traded it back
in the afternoon (16:20). There was a flat yesterday and also a
screw in the tire which was losing air. we now have all new tires.
---------
* downloaded laser data---all seemed fine. also, the 160-liter tank at
MRS is completely empty. Dist Services will deliver a new on on Monday.
Steve Seibold will keep an eye out for them and help if necessary. The
laser dewar is completely full and there is a 1/2 full 10-l dewar in
the tent.
* installed the new APC serial cable from the UPS to the quacker. I didn't
put on the software yet. . .it was friday and i didn't want to deal with
any major problem. . plus i think gordon (local expert) is out of town.
* the quacker froze sometime when i was closing the box (not sure exactly
when)...but when i returned to the trailer it was down. had to go
back out and reboot the quacker....lost about an hour of data (from
about 12:30-1:30 MDT). it's a bit tighter fit into the quacker box with
the serial cable attached.
* took some photos of the intercomparison setup by Hank Loescher. He's leaving
on the 27th (Monday). So, I assume he will be up there breaking things
down this weekend.
* followed up on the airgas zero air delivery snafu. they will take back the
steel tank and give us 2 aluminum cylinders (150A). Supposed to deliver
this next Tuesday.
84: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 22-Jul-2003 12:19:54 MDT, site visit on Monday, July 21 (SpB,HL,LSD,BB,SS,G/T/N)
Monday July 21st Visit:
-----------------------
At the site : SpB,HL,G/T/N,LSD,BB,SS.
Purpose of visit: Connect the laser to the new UPS. See how hank
is getting along.
Weather: Fairly heavy afternoon thunderstorm (around 2pm). Otherwise,
broken cumulus clouds with sun breaks. Not as hot as it has been.
---------
Misc Notes:
* took MRS shuttle...biked back through gold hill/four mile canyon.
* the trail to the tower was fairly moist in the morning....it had been
raining recently.
* stuck at MRS waiting for the rainstorm to let up.
---------
* connected the laser system to the APC UPS (1500 VA). (get model number
of the new UPS). left the other UPS (BackUPS 500) in the tent.
* downloaded laser data--burned CD. Filled laser dewar, etc. Should order
a new 160-l tank of LN2 for delivery next week (monday or tues). Currently
the 10-l dewar at the tent is near full and the one in the shed is near
full.
* robots had collected data, Brant closed stopcocks at the east tower
and I closed them at the west tower.
* hank had everything more-or-less setup, but his a-to-d board was not
working properly. he was going to try and borrow one or come up with
an alternate plan. i told him to e-mail me if i can help in some way.
* changed the dessicant on the licor 6251. Both used dessicant tubes are
in the lab at CU (above andrews desk). These need to be cleaned out and
re-filled with fresh Mg[ClO4] (Magnesium Perchlorate).
* re-cleaned the krypton hygrometer (using a q-tip this time).
* downloaded all the logger data from the main tower (and also the UC
logger)...the files are (need to list):
83: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 22-Jul-2003 11:59:36 MDT, site visit on Saturday, July 19th (SpB,HL)
Saturday July 19th Visit:
-------------------------
At the site : SpB,HL.
Purpose of visit: See how Hank is doing.
Weather: Brief afternoon thunder storm. Otherwise sunny and warm.
---------
* drove the suburban up.
* brought up the APC UPS (1500 VA). Purchased in the morning at CompUSA...they
were out of 1000 VA ones. Went with APC since the software will be the same
as on our other UPSs.
* helped hank install the IC net rad on the tower next to our net rad (at 24m?).
* noticed that the dessicant on the profiler needed to be changed (the
indicator was pink). Didn't change it.
* hiked up past the cable gate toward the ridge...looked a bit stormy to be
out on the exposed ridge...on the way down duane was also leaving...we noticed
the lock was not on the gate?? (apparently hanks truck was out of control and
rammed the gate).
82: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 22-Jul-2003 11:51:39 MDT, site visit on Friday, july 18th (SpB,HL,G/T/J)
Friday July 18th Visit:
-----------------------
At the site : SpB,HL,G/T/J.
Purpose of visit: Restart the laser and install the new tga software.
Weather: Brief afternoon thunder storm. Otherwise sunny and warm.
---------
Misc Notes:
* G/T/J helped us carry some of Hank Loeschers stuff out to the tower.
* Didn't get to the site till about noon (drove my car up). Needed to
order some things from the lab before I went up. Ordered the APC
cable for the quacker.
* checked into what has happened with the zero grade air ordered by
andrew. he placed the order on 6/26/03 for 2 150A size cylinders.
airgas is looking into this---I still haven't heard back from them.
I think I talked to joe....call them again!!
---------
* met hank at around noon. he was waiting at MRS. Helped him carry
a few things out to the tent/tower. he is planning to set up everything
on the 8m platform. He will use the powerbox near there which is
connected to the outlet just below the breaker box.
* installed new software on the tga PC. downloaded the laser data. filled
the tga dewar.
* downloaded the logger data from the North Canopy tower (need to make sure
it wasn't July 17th (Thursday)). List files here:
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 166842 Jul 18 13:59 mrs7_18.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 242321 Jul 18 13:50 soil7_18.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 356289 Jul 18 13:55 tc7_18.dat*
80: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 17-Jul-2003 15:22:39 MDT, site visit on Thursday, july 17th (SpB,RM,G/T/J,BB,LSD,SS,DL)
Thursday July 17th Visit:
--------------------------
At the site : SpB,RM,G/T/J,LSD,SS,BB,DL.
Purpose of visit: Show Brant how to swap the robot flasks. Clean the
Krypton hygroter lens, replace the 2 micron filter for the licor 6262.
Weather at site: Sunny and very Warm. (Heard some thunder to the South
of us when we left...around 1pm).
---------
Misc Notes:
* Laser was running fine---just checked the cal numbers..otherwise, left
it alone (didn't fill the dewar...will do this tomorrow).
* Dave from San Diego State was visiting (Phd. with Russ in late 90s).
* checked into what has happened with the zero grade air ordered by
andrew. he placed the order on 6/26/03 for 2 150A size cylinders.
airgas is looking into this.
---------
* Showed Brant the procedure for swapping the robot flasks. He went
to help laura with the licor and I finished up the West Robot Tower.
He did the East tower on his own. (still need to get these data off
the laptop...and compile the robot program on the laptop).
* Used DI water to clean the krypton hygrometer lens. Didn't find the
q-tips till I was in the trailer later....I used a piece of toilet paper
instead. Should probably re-do this tomorrow.
* checked the profiler dessicant--ok (still blue).
* Changed the 2 micron NUPRO filter at the inlet for the licor 6262 line.
The used filter is in the basement lab of Ramaley in the same place
as where the used dessicant cylinders are. . .above T-seeds desk.
79: site visit, Site UGSG 33m Tower, Thu 17-Jul-2003 15:12:06 MDT, Site visit on Wednesday, July 16th (SpB,RM,G/T/J)
Wednesday July 16th Visit:
--------------------------
At the site : SpB,RM,G/T/J.
Purpose of visit: Restart the laser (crashed sometime last night).
Download laser data and fill the laser dewar. Change the REBs domes.
Weather at site: Sunny and Warm.
---------
Misc Notes:
* Brought the flasks suitcase up to the site.
* communitcation from specialk to russter was flaky in the afternoon...unixOPS
said this was probably due to power outages on campus.
---------
* Restarted the laser and burned a CD.
* Russ and I wrapped the laser sample cell with foam---see bowling
listings for details.
* checked the profiler dessicant--ok (still blue).
* Changed the REBs domes (note: I don't think there are any more
new domes left...order MORE).
* changed the ozone target. Note, details from Andrew:
A yellow target means it is a new one (they turn brown, then white as they
degrade). Sounds like you got the right one. Easy to check - look and see
what the signal is - if its below 100 mV - its an old one. I think the
on/off/off label has been on there, but it sort of hides if you don't open the box all the way.
78: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 14-Jul-2003 17:06:05 MDT, site visit, Monday July 14th (SpB,BB,G/T/J)
Monday July 14th Visit:
------------------------
At the site : SpB,BB,G/T/J.
Purpose of visit: Have Brant run-through the laser data sheets.
Download laser data and fill the laser dewar. Install the new 37-pin
cable from Steve Sargent.
Weather at site: Sunny and Warm.
---------
Misc Notes:
* I drove and gave Brant a ride up.
* lifted the tarp off the tent (to leave a little airspace
between the tent and tarp).
---------
* the laser ran fine all weekend---see bowling listings for details.
* checked the profiler dessicant--ok (still blue).
* the robots appeared to have run (*6A, Done=1), so we closed the stopcocks
on robot flasks --- see robot listings for details.
75: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 10-Jul-2003 17:03:07 MDT, site visit Thursday, July 10th (SpB, RM, G/T/N)
Thursday July 10th Visit:
------------------------
At the site : SpB,RM,G/T/N.
Purpose of visit: Fix the laser which went down last night
(sometime after 5pm). Swap Flasks. Also, show Greg/Tom/Nathon
where/how to refill the laser Dewar.
Weather at site: Sunny and HOT. (nary a cloud in the sky)
---------
Misc Notes:
* took the suburban up.
---------
* fixed the laser---see bowling listings for details.
* checked the profiler dessicant--ok (still blue).
* checked the loads on each circuit:
Outlet = 1 A
Bottom = 3.5 A
Middle = 13 A
Top = 3.2 A
* swapped out robot flasks --- see robot listings for details.
72: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 08-Jul-2003 15:15:37 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, July 8th (SpB,BB,LSD,SS,G/T/J).
Tuesday July 8th Visit:
------------------------
At the site : SpB,BB,LSD,SS,G/T/J.
Purpose of visit: Fix the laser which went down yesterday
afternoon (just before 5pm). Also, show Brant where/how to
refill the laser Dewar.
Weather at site: Sunny and HOT.
---------
Misc Notes:
* brought up a 2nd 10-liter dewar from the lab. One
should be left at the 160-liter tank and one at the tent.
* Brant drove.
---------
~9am arrived at the site.
* showed Brant where the 160-l dewar is located (in the snowmobile
shack behind MRS...just past the powerline and new building).
* We filled the 10-liter dewar we brought with us. NOTE: checked the
level of the 160-l dewar...there is a small metal rod which is painted
red and indicates the level. We weren't sure if the TOP of the red
part of the rod is the indicator or the bottom of the red part of the
rod is the indicator. If it's the top then the 160-l dewar is a bit
over 1/2 full...if it's the bottom then it's about 1/4 full. CHECK
THIS!!
* the laser had lost line-lock. I went through the procedures with
Brant on how to burn a CD and bring the laser back up (following the
instructions by DB).
* we topped off the TGA dewar as part of the procedure.
* the laser was working fine when we left.
~11am ---left the site.
67: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 07-Jul-2003 11:52:54 MDT, site visit on Saturday, July 5th (SpB,DB,SS)
Saturday July 5th Visit:
------------------------
At the site : SpB,DB,SS.
Purpose of visit: Final run-through for laser training. Download
some logger data (from 26m tower). Also, deliver orifices up to the
site (one was clogged), and bring the laser boxes back down to CU
to keep in the lab.
Weather at site: Sunny and warm. Some cumulus clouds forming in
the afternoon.
---------
Misc Notes:
* used the suburban.
* Dave went up the following day (Sunday) and topped off the LN2.
---------
~11am -- picked up a FEDex for Steve Sargent which was delivered
to his hotel. (This was a bunch of new inlet orfices). There are
some extras which can be used to replace any which get plugged (need
to ask steve where these will be kept).
* Steve and Dave gave me a final run-through on the procedures for filling
out the laser form and things to check with the laser data. Some important
notes:
- it is critical that the Liquid N2 be kept full so the laser is
held at a constant (cold) temperature. The level of the LN2 should
be measured each visit and recorded on the data sheet.
- the data which is saved is whatever is whatever is shown on screen 1&2.
On screen 1 it should be the concentration of c12o2 (ylimits=[300 600])
and screen 2 should be concentration of c13o2 (ylim=[3 6]).
- the complete procedures are available in the tent in a green binder.
* there are about 30 copies of the data forms for the laser in the
green binder.
* topped off the liquid N2 Dewar. The level of the LN2 was about 11cm.
* Downloaded the following logger data from the Tower:
-rwxrwxr-x 500/500 332530 Jul 5 15:14 2003 cnr7_5.dat
-rwxrwxr-x 500/500 567557 Jul 5 14:52 2003 met7_5.dat
-rwxrwxr-x 500/500 372037 Jul 5 14:42 2003 nctc7_5.dat
-rwxrwxr-x 500/500 995927 Jul 5 15:04 2003 prf7_5.dat
* filled the suburban with boxes for the laser. These are now in the
lab...if space is a problem they could be moved to another storage
location.
66: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Sat 05-Jul-2003 12:10:38 MDT, site visit on Thursday, July 3rd (SpB,DB,AS,SS,RM,G/T/J)
Thursday July 3rd Visit:
------------------------
At the site : SpB,DB,AS,SS,RM,G/T/J.
Purpose of visit: Continued setting up laser and robots.
Weather at site: Sunny and warm.
---------
Misc Notes:
* last day for Andy S.
---------
* Andy S. trained spb on using the robots. (include some details)
* set up TDL inlets on the 26m tower.
* continued to fine tune the laser.
* started recording the cr21x logger data at 10hz on data system.
modified the cr21x program to convert the voltages into ppm units:
c12o2 == 0.06*mV + 300 [ppm]
c13o2 == 0.0006*mV + 3 [ppm]
* in order to get the cr21x data to start being logged at 10hz
by aster, the file,
sburns 2880 Jul 3 15:58 /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/ops1/channel_config
needed to use camp_21x_lr_bin_7 instead of camp_21x_lr_bin_11 (since
this logger is only outputting 7 parameters).
* downloaded logger data at the N Canopy tower and the mini-tower.
The files are:
-rwxrwxr-x 500/500 846670 Jul 3 11:38 2003 tc7_3.dat
-rwxrwxr-x 500/500 166405 Jul 3 11:44 2003 mrs7_3.dat
-rwxrwxr-x 500/500 1238707 Jul 3 11:45 2003 cr10x1.dat
-rwxrwxr-x 500/500 690043 Jul 3 11:55 2003 soil7_3.dat
-rwxrwxr-x 500/500 220821 Jul 3 12:40 2003 uc7_3.dat
-rwxrwxr-x 500/500 103632 Jul 3 13:57 2003 las7_3.dat
* Also, downloaded a data file from the west robot logger..this file is:
-rwxrwxr-x 500/500 12720 Jul 3 09:39 2003 030703w.dat
* the soil logger time was off (others were ok):
Data Logger Logger Time PC Time
----------- ---------------- -------------
soil 6/23/03, 13:53:06 7/03/03, 11:54:00 MST
65: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Sat 05-Jul-2003 12:09:35 MDT, site visit on WEdnesday, July 2nd (SpB,DB,AS,SS)
Wednesday July 2nd Visit:
------------------------
At the site : SpB,DB,AS,SS.
Purpose of visit: Continued setting up laser and robots.
Weather at site: Sunny and warm.
---------
Misc Notes:
* I spent the morning at NCAR and drove myself up
around noon.
---------
* borrowed a cga320 regulator from Tony Delany...need
to return this to him next week.
* continued process of setting up laser (more details).
* added liquid N2 to the laser dewar.
64: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Sat 05-Jul-2003 12:08:17 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, July 1st (SpB,DB,AS,SS,G/T/J)
Tuesday July 1st Visit:
------------------------
At the site : SpB,DB,AS,SS,G/T/J.
Purpose of visit: Continued setting up laser and robots.
Weather at site: Sunny and warm.
---------
Misc Notes:
* I met DB/AS/SS at McGuckins and rode up with them. Andrew
left for Duke. GPS crew used the suburban.
---------
* stopped by McGuckins to pick up something (?).
* set up the 4 cal cylinders and co2-free air near the
tent. Connected these to the laser. Checked for leaks.
Here are the original pressures of the tanks:
030618 J3 2050 psi
030314 SIRFER 10 2200 psi.
030617 J4 2100 psi
030609 J1 2100 psi
co2-free air 1200 psi
(this is a big steel tank, all others are aluminum)
* Steve Sargent started showing us some of the laser software
and setup information.
* overnight we ran a zero-gradient test with all inlets in
a garbage can.
63: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Sat 05-Jul-2003 12:06:53 MDT, site visit on Monday, June 30th (SpB,AT,DB,AS,SS,G/T/J)
Monday June 30th Visit:
------------------------
At the site : SpB,AT,DB,AS,SS,G/T/J.
Purpose of visit: Haul up more stuff (including the crate with the
TDL). Move the laser out to the tent and start setting up. Andy S.
working on setting up masts at Robot Towers.
Weather at site: Sunny and warm.
---------
Misc Notes:
* I met DB/AS/SS at settlers park and rode up with them. Andrew
met us at the site. GPS crew used the suburban.
---------
* stopped by McGuckins to pick up some hardware for robot towers.
* hauled out the laser to the tent.
* andrew connected the cr21x logger to the quacker (was running at
5 hz instead of 10hz).
* Dave and Andy S mostly worked on setting up the Robots.
* spent time leveling the laser, table in the tent.
* set up the laser pump.
* placed a tarp over the tent in case of a heavy rain.
62: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 02-Jul-2003 11:22:48 MDT, site visit on Sunday, June 29th (SpB, AT, DB, AS)
Sunday June 29th Visit:
------------------------
At the site : SpB,AT,DB,AS.
Purpose of visit: Met Dave Bowling and Andy S at settlers park. Showed
them around the site. Haul up more stuff (including the crate with the
TDL).
Weather at site: Foggy and cool in Boulder canyon. Just above the fog
at the site.
---------
Misc Notes:
* in the morning i picked up the suburban and drove over to settlers park.
---------
* went by CU and picked up the crate (put it in the suburban).
* Dave had a suburban as well so he drove that.
* brought all this stuff up to the site. Showed Andy S. and Dave the
robot towers.
* started to haul some things out to the tower.
61: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 02-Jul-2003 11:18:40 MDT, site visit on Saturday June 28th (SpB)
Saturday June 28th Visit:
------------------------
At the site : SpB.
Purpose of visit: Picked up about 3 more laser boxes from
CU and bought a table and 2 chairs for the tent.
Weather at site: warm and sunny.
---------
Misc Notes:
* in the morning i picked up the suburban.
---------
* picked up the TDL boxes at CU and filled the suburban.
* stopped by McGuckins to get the table and 2 chairs.
* brought all this stuff up to the site.
60: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 02-Jul-2003 11:15:06 MDT, site visit on Friday June 27th (SpB, AT)
Friday June 27th Visit:
------------------------
At the site : SpB, AT.
Purpose of visit: Check the 2-d handar to find out what the
problem was. Make sure the liquid N2 was delivered to MRS.
Finish setting up power at the East Robot tower. Set up
bowlings csat.
Weather at site: ?
---------
Misc Notes:
* stopped by CU in the morning and there were a pile of boxes
in the office (7 cardboard boxes plus a crate). Also, the
airgas 5% UHP co2 and pure co2 tank were in the office. Brought
up 3 boxes.
* in the afternoon i picked up the keys for the suburban.
---------
~10am at site. (andrew drove his own car and met me there..i also
drove my car and picked up suburban keys in the afternoon.)
* steve seibold at MRS had the liquid N2 put in the snowmobile
shed behind MRS.
* after power-cycling the handar at 1m it started working again.
* put 3 boxes with TDL stuff in the trailer.
* andrew setup the cr21x and bowlings csat at about 8m on the main
tower. he confirmed with the laptop it was working ok, but
didn't have the gender changer to attach to the quacker.
59: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 25-Jun-2003 08:38:24 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, June 24th (SpB, RM, BB, S)
Tuesday June 24th Visit:
------------------------
At the site : SpB, RM, BB, S.
Purpose of visit: Finish replacing the gelman filters at
the mini-tower. Swap the 2-d handar and 6m csat at the
mini-tower.
Weather at site: Foggy all the way up to turn off to MRS from
peak-to-peak. Sunny at the site with periods of misty clouds.
Tower was right near the edge of where the fog ended. Sunny
along the divide.
---------
Misc Notes:
* there is a dark-eyed junco nest on the way from the 26m tower
to the mini-tower. it is only about 2 feet off the trail so
an alternate route should probably be used.
* Checked the pressue on the N2 tank--was at 1900 psi (lost 1000 psi
in 4 days). is this too much??
---------
~9:30am at site
* setup the guy wires for the 2-d handar.
* moved the csat from 1.5m up to near 6m.
* couldn't find the metal piece to connect the handar to the pipe. had
to use the one which was already being used.
* handar wiring:
chan1 High -- GReen wire, blue foil
chan1 Low -- black wire, blue foil
chan1 grnd -- bare wire
(there is an additional wire which connects chan1 low-ground)
chan2 High -- white wire, green foil
chan2 Low -- black wire, green foil
chan2 grnd -- bare wire
red foil (power)
12V (#2) -- red wire
5V -- black wire
bare wire (not connected to anything)
** NOTE: the handar data appear to be having problems...while i was
tightning one of the guy wires the one on the opposite side released...this
caused the handar stand to fall over and the handar hit the ground (damn!).
therefore the arms might be out of alignment and causing the low data
signal.
* changed the gelman filters at at the mini-tower. (note: all the filters
in the tool backpack should be thrown away).
58: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 23-Jun-2003 12:20:14 MDT, site visit on Friday, June 20th (T-seed, SpB, RM, T/J)
Friday June 20th Visit:
------------------------
At the site : T-seed, SpB, RM, T/J.
Purpose of visit: Finish setting up power to the E robot site.
Change N2 at tower. Figure out what to do about the sonics.
put back up the lightning diffuser.
Weather at site: Sunny in the morning. As we were putting
up the lightning rod there was a dark cloud just East of
the tower. A few rumbles of thunder. It was intermittent
rain/clouds thoughout the day.
---------
Misc Notes:
** fixed the wheel on Duanes gas cart.
** Russ and gang had problems getting good sat lock for the GPS.
---------
* The N2 tank was replaced (pressure at ~2000psi). Check pressure next
time there.
* Downloaded all the logger data (just before the rain started)...the
files are:
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 154024 Jun 20 10:18 data_loggers_download/cnr6_20.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 1029866 Jun 20 10:36 data_loggers_download/prf6_20.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 141447 Jun 20 10:38 data_loggers_download/prf6_20b.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 663852 Jun 20 10:45 data_loggers_download/met6_20.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 440142 Jun 20 10:52 data_loggers_download/nctc6_20.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 86832 Jun 20 11:03 data_loggers_download/mrs6_20.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 542064 Jun 20 11:16 data_loggers_download/soil6_20.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 660339 Jun 20 11:10 data_loggers_download/tc6_20.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 243408 Jun 20 11:25 data_loggers_download/uc6_20.dat*
* reinstalled lightning protection.
* brought power and batteries at both robot sites -- when doing the connection
remember: black (hot) to gold. green is ground. white is neutral.
* Andrew showed me how to change ozone target. There is a spare in the
trailer. remember to turn off the power when you switch out the target.
* replaced gelman filter at top of 26m tower. (21.5 m level)
* tried to make a boom for dave bowling csat.
55: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 17-Jun-2003 18:18:06 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, June 17th (T-seed, SpB, RM, G/T/J, BB)
Tuesday June 17th Visit:
------------------------
At the site : T-seed, SpB, RM, BB, T/G/J.
Purpose of visit: Finish moving the tower sections to the E robot site.
Put action-packers, batteries, and power lines at/to the robot sites.
Change N2 at tower. Figure out what to do about the sonics.
Weather at site: Sunny when we arrived at ~9am. Clouded up fairly
early and was overcast till just after lunch when a fairly intense
rain/grappel storm struck. Thunder and lightning.
Caused the power to go out (momentarily) and upper breaker popped.
---------
Misc Notes:
** The N2 cylinder we moved out there was low. This will need to be done
again! (this might explain why a full one was moved down to CU).
---------
~8:30 AM - suburban left from settlers park. Andrew drove up with
David.
* ran an extention cord from Deans tower to the West Robot Tower.
* switched N2 cylinders (should do this again next week since the one
we switched in has only ~500 psi).
* moved and set up the East Robot Tower.
* moved batteries and action-packers out to the robot towers.
* a power line also runs out to the East robot tower.
* re-zeroed the licor 6262. (note: we are running out of room
to make this adjustment).
* Discussed what to do with the sonics...will plan to swap the
6m handar with the 1.5m csat. Then add the bowling sonic to
the 26m tower at around a 6m ht. This will allow for some comparison
between the mini-tower and 26m tower at 6m. The ati can also be moved
to a lower location.
* the cr21x was put into a box and can be used with Bowlings sonic + used
for logging the signal from the laser system.
54: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 13-Jun-2003 08:13:10 MDT, Site Visit on Friday, June 13th (T-seed, SpB, RM, BB, T/G/J)
Friday June 13th Visit:
------------------------
At the site : T-seed, SpB, RM, BB, T/G/J.
Purpose of visit: Move the tower sections to robot sites (select robot sites).
Set up the tent. Try to figure out why chan204 (was chan202) is losing
data. Try to download new program to CNR logger.
Weather at site: Arrived in early morning. Thunder and lightening just after lunch.
Caused the power to go out (momentarily) and breakers popped while we were
setting up the tent.
---------
Misc Notes:
** downloaded the PCMCIA data from 6/10 on the way up here.
---------
~6:30 AM - met the MRS shuttle in instaar parking lot.
~8:30 AM - suburban left from settlers park.
* downloaded the PCMCIA data from 6/10:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 1278 Jun 13 07:29 mrs_030610.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 608626 Jun 13 07:34 mrs_030610b.dat
not sure why but 2 files were created since the download process
seemed to stop halfway through.
* removed the PowerChute software from the quacker:
[root@quacker ups_powerchute_plus]# rpm -e PowerChutePlus-4.5.3
not sure if this will make a difference, but no need to have this since there
is no cable attached.
* tried what campbell recommended to get past the security code in the CNR
cr23x logger (see prev logbook entry). At first this did not appear to
work...but after disconnecting the logger from the CS I/O port it worked.
I'm not sure if disconnecting it helped or not. From now on the CNR logger
should be storing 5-min avgs in the logger data files.
* removed sections off of the NCAR tower (everyone helped with this).
* picked out the location of the robot West Tower. This is:
lat: 40 deg 1.972' 0" long: -105 deg 32.938' 0"
* moved the tower sections to the robot West location. tried to level
the tower (this still needs a bit of cleaning up).
* set up the tent.
* picked out the location of the robot East Tower.
* after stopping/starting the quacker chan204 seemed to start working
ok, but chan207 started losing data pts (eg, nwt030613.192717). This
indicates that the data dropout problem is probably not related to
the chan204 logger/serial cable/etc.
* the quacker rebooted (not on purpose) and then both channels appeared
to be working ok.
49: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 10-Jun-2003 15:54:08 MDT, Site Visit on Tuesday, June 10th (SpB)
Tuesday June 10th Visit:
------------------------
At the site : SpB.
Purpose of visit: Flip the breaker for the lower power box. Haul up some batteries
from ATD. Try to figure out why chan202 is losing data.
Weather at site: Arrived in early afternoon. Towering q's. Turned to rain and
thunder at about 3:30pm.
---------
Misc Notes:
** Brought up 4 deep-cycle batteries from ATD (they are in trailer).
** downloaded the PCMCIA data on the way up here (swapped out the card).
** andrew was going to check for the power cable and new breakers (after talking
to kurt at ATD). don't recall the name of the store he was going to. he
was also going to stop by Army/Navy store to look at tents.
---------
~10:30 AM - met at CU to decide what to do for the day (suburban).
~11:30-12:30, at NCAR ATD.
1:00 AM - arrived at the site.
* stopped at MRS and downloaded MRS logger data.
* Went out and reset the lower breaker.
* Checked loggers at the N Canopy Tower...the times and dates on these
loggers were all messed up. Downloaded these data and reset the times.
Here are the times found (note synced PC to GPS time before
reseting logger times):
Data Logger Logger Time PC Time
----------- ---------------- -------------
soil 6/3/03, 10:51:30 6/10, 13:14:36 MST
23xTCs 4/6/06, 11:54:00 6/10, 13:20:40 MST
CR10x 1/1/00, 00:24:30 6/10, 13:26:42 MST
UCan time was within 5 sec of PC time
* switched chan202 to chan204...after stopping the data system, the
files to edit (on russter) are:
aturnip aster 535 Jun 10 15:00 /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/ops1/archive_config
sburns aster 2771 Jun 10 15:15 /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/ops1/channel_config
aturnip aster 8932 Jun 10 15:13 /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/ops1/prep.config
* then restarted the data system (it might be easier to edit the files while
logged into russter instead of at the quacker).
* this did not seem to fix the problem...ie:
data_stats < /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt030610.211551
Opened:
# of points start time end time delta time freq
0 2210 21:15:51.227 21:53:02.367 2231.140 0.990
200 22291 21:15:55.063 21:53:02.973 2227.910 10.005
201 22279 21:15:57.073 21:53:02.901 2225.828 10.009
203 2226 21:15:59.105 21:53:02.923 2223.818 1.001
204 749 21:16:01.113 21:51:39.286 2138.173 0.350
205 2222 21:16:03.122 21:53:02.209 2219.087 1.001
206 22198 21:16:05.134 21:53:02.943 2217.809 10.009
207 2218 21:16:05.369 21:53:02.315 2216.946 1.000
48: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 06-Jun-2003 10:06:18 MDT, site visit on Thursday, June 5th (T-seed and SpB)
Thursday June 5th Visit:
------------------------
At the site : T-seed, SpB.
Purpose of visit: Put back in our LiCor 6262. Switched ch200 (UC cr23x) from
the direct serial cable back to the short-haul modem. Power the fast cr23x logger
(near the top of the tower) with a battery/charger system in case of power outages.
Also, cleaned the krypton hygrometer.
Weather at site: Graupel and near-freezing temperatures. The precip let
up in the afternoon. Clouds of fog and mist moving up the mts from below.
Upslope flow on and off at the tower.
---------
Misc Notes:
** Brought up 2 cylinders of CO_2 and 2 cylinders of N2. Brought 3
empty cylinders back to CU and 1 cylinder of Hydrogen.
** no download of the PCMCIA data.
** talk to gas people at CU to find out how long it will take to get
liquid Nitrogen delivered to MRS (keep out near the observatory--check
with Steve S. at MRS about this).
---------
~9:00 AM - met at CU to load cylinders and drive to site (suburban).
10:00 AM - arrived at the site.
* Removed the loaner LiCor and re-installed the CU Li6262 which they
cleaned and shipped back to us. Zeroed our Li6262 for CO_2 and h2o.
* checked the amps on the power box...andrew has these numbers. They
ranged from 0.5-3 Amps for each circuit. (I think each circuit is
20 Amps).
* Moved the battery from the dendrometer station (1/2 to N Canopy Tower)
to the tower and put this on the 9m platform with a charger. This
battery/charger was then connected to the "FAST" cr23x which is up near
the top of the tower. The "nox" data line was used to connect the power
since nox did not have any signal on it (floating voltage).
* removed the big black box and pump (Teresa Campos) from the 9m platform.
* replaced the dessicant on the profile system (liCor 6251).
* fixed up the small "bridge" going over como creek so water flows beneath
it.
* cleaned the lens on the Krypton Hygrometer (need to loosen the bolts and
then swipe with DI water and qtips). (note: need to do this when the
signal gets weak)...a check of the signal on 6/6 shows it to be much
stronger...around 3000mV)
* switched the UC cr23x logger (chan 200) from a direct serial connection to
one which uses the short-haul modem. In the quacker box this modem is
labeled as "chan 204" but it is actually chan200. Hopefully this will clear
up some data losses we were seeing when the weather gets warm. As of the
morning of 6/6 all channels are running at the correct sample rates, ie:
data_stats < /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt030606.080000
Opened:
# of points start time end time delta time freq
0 28495 08:00:00.525 15:59:59.498 28798.973 0.989
200 287862 08:00:00.007 15:59:59.943 28799.936 9.995
201 287919 08:00:00.081 15:59:59.947 28799.865 9.997
202 28800 08:00:00.149 15:59:59.773 28799.623 1.000
203 28800 08:00:00.311 15:59:59.691 28799.381 1.000
205 28799 08:00:00.947 15:59:59.489 28798.543 1.000
206 287940 08:00:00.063 15:59:59.975 28799.912 9.998
207 28801 08:00:00.321 15:59:59.783 28799.463 1.000
* checked that there was power going to the soil logger (cr23x) at the N
canopy tower (seemed ok).
* found the davit (spelling?) out at the NCAR Tower.
* updated the measurements of the NCAR tower sections---check the strut
diameter with calipers before sending this off to Andy.
47: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 03-Jun-2003 17:21:15 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, June 3 (RM,LSD,SpB,Tom,Greg,&John)
Tuesday June 3rd Visit:
----------------------
At the site: RM, LSD, SpB, GM, Tom, & John.
Purpose of visit: Nothing urgent. Data system seemed ok (though chan202
is still dropping samples). Change the battery/charger at the N
Canopy tower. Also need to take some measurements of the sections at
the NCAR tower.
Weather at site: a bit cooler than yesterday. sunny with cumulus clouds.
---------
Misc Notes:
** Creek flow has started to subside a bit. Trail has a small
stream running down it.
** maiden voyage of the suburban.
---------
8:15 AM,
* some met at CU lab. picked up others at settlers park.
~8:30 AM - Drove to site (laura drove).
~10 AM -- arrived at the site
* added a screw to the plug for the fan in the ec pump
box at the base of the tower
* downloaded data from the N canopy tower:
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 166666 Jun 3 10:08 mrs6_3.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 216100 Jun 3 10:17 soil6_3.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 258681 Jun 3 10:13 tc6_3.dat*
note: still need to take the pcmcia card to the MRS PC
to get the data off the pcmcia card.
* switched the battery and charger at the N canopy tower
to the action-packer box. needed to unplug everything
and then reinstall the programs afterwards. Also, needed
to update the times on these loggers.
* helped Russ pick out some possible sites for the robots.
Here are the details:
Date: Wed, 04 Jun 2003 09:17:16 MDT
To: Russell.Monson@Colorado.EDU, aturnip@stripe.colorado.edu,
bowling@biology.utah.edu, deander@usgs.gov, schauer@biology.utah.edu
cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU
From: "Sean Burns"
Subject: Robot Locations...
Hi,
yesterday Russ and I walked around the site and started to look for
potential robot locations...we started with the upwind site (West
site) and picked a few possible locations. I put these on a map you
can download (either pdf of PostScript format):
http://urquell.colorado.edu/sean/plots/robot.pdf
http://urquell.colorado.edu/sean/plots/robot.ps
the SF6 line on the map is where WSU released SF6 last summer. the
red stars are the possible locations Russ and I selected...we also
considered a pt due west of the CU tower (essentially between the 2
red stars). Also note: there is a trail which runs pretty close to
the Robot West, pt1. (I'll eventually get the lat/long of the trails
and add these to the map as well.) The southern pt (Robot West, pt2)
was considered since it was on a line with the CU and USGS towers...we
picked the other location (Robot West, pt1) to align with the
prevelant wind direction at 21m which is near 290 deg (especially at
night). The wind directions lower down (ie, in the canopy) are
slightly off from this direction and Andrew and Dean may have a better
idea about the in-canopy wind directions...
I guess the bottom line is---do we want to have the robots aligned
upstream of the wind (above or below canopy) or in a line with the
USGS and CU towers...once we have finalized the West point I suppose
we select the East point based on this (ie, so the West Robot-CU-East
Robot are in a near straight line??).
If you have any input on this let us know and we can finalize these
locations...
SpB.
* made some measurements of the tower sections at the NCAR tower. Here's
what I came up with (should re-check these):
measurement
inches centimeters
---------------------- ------ -----------
Struts--Circumference 6.5 16.51
Struts--Outer Diameter ~2 5.25
Vertical Spacing 33.1 84
Between Struts
Horiz Distance between 67.7 172
struts (long end)
Horiz Distance between 48.4 123
struts (short end)
45: site visit, Site none, Mon 02-Jun-2003 16:21:12 MDT, site visit on Monday, June 2 (SpB.)
Monday June 2nd Visit:
----------------------
At the site: SpB.
Purpose of visit: Top level breaker had popped...chan 201 (upper level
sonic and li6262) was all RIPs. Since i was going to be out there
I decided to also download all the logger data from the 26m Tower.
Bought a plug from McGuckins to connect the fan for the li6262 pump
box.
Weather at site: Nice mild day. Some afternoon clouds but no thunder
and lightning.
---------
Misc Notes:
** Creeks are still flowing strongly...
---------
~8:00 AM,
* checked the data from home---noticed that chan 201 was all RIPs so
planned to go up to the site.
~9:00 AM - Drove to site (spb drove).
~10:30 AM
* downloaded cr10x MRS data file to MRS PC and transferred it back to CU, ie:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 967524 Jun 2 10:44 mrs_030530.dat
(this was the file i downloaded from the logger last Friday)
~11:00 AM - arrived at the site.
* reset the top level breaker. restarted the adam on the quacker...it took
a little while for chan200 (UC logger) and chan202 to start back up again.
It seemed when i polled the chan200 from russter with rserial it started
up again (might not be related).
* restared the li6262 (should be off since it's on the top level power box).
* connected a plug to the wires for the fan which is inside the box of the
li6262 pump. this fan is now plugged in.
* downloaded the following logger data:
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 47980 Jun 2 12:34 cnr6_2.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 873367 Jun 2 13:07 prf6_2.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 328 Jun 2 13:07 prf6_2b.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 491476 Jun 2 13:14 met6_2.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 131 Jun 2 13:14 met6_2b.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 782732 Jun 2 13:26 nctc6_2.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 86 Jun 2 13:26 nctc6_2b.dat*
* noticed that the cnr logger data were still 1/2 hr avgs...tried to
re-upload the program to the logger and it gave the following error:
Error Message from SWF log (pc208) when trying to upload program to CNR logger:
"06/02/03 12:42:47", W 23Xrad *D failed. Check security code.
"06/02/03 12:42:48", W 23Xrad no echo of End command.
need to figure out if this is a logger problem or a programming error.
* looked for the davit at the ncar tower and didn't find it (still some snow there).
* replaced the dessicant in all the campbell boxes at the 26m tower and also
the quacker box---still need to replace dessicant at N Canopy tower (and licor
boxes?).
* found out that flies like the hang out in these boxes!
43: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 30-May-2003 08:35:37 MDT, site visit Friday, May 30th (SpB).
Friday May 30th Visit:
----------------------
At the site: SpB.
Purpose of visit: Power appeared to go out at 3 and 3:30 am early in
the morning----therefore the loaned Li6262 is off...and it looked like
the bottom breaker popped (o3.slow). Also, downloaded some logger data
and loaded a modified program (5 min instead of 30-min) into the UC
cr23x data logger.
Weather at site: A clear sunny day (warm) with some t-storm clouds building
in the late afternoon. thunder in late afternoon.
---------
Misc Notes:
** Creeks are full of water...Barker Res. has water going over the spillway.
** Ran into Dean working on the USGS tower with a volunteer helper...they were
dragging around some cylinders.
** Duane was at the site---i parked down near the sourdough trail lot.
---------
~9:00 AM,
* Checked the data and noticed from the quacker logs that the power had
gone off during the night:
May 30 03:03:54 quacker apmd[951]: Now using Battery Power
May 30 03:03:54 quacker apmd[951]: Battery: * * * (100% 3:20)
May 30 03:03:58 quacker apmd[951]: Now using AC Power
May 30 03:32:50 quacker timeupdate[8238]: Adjusted clock 225 milliseconds forward. RPC calls took 4 milliseconds
May 30 03:34:54 quacker apmd[951]: Now using Battery Power
May 30 03:34:59 quacker apmd[951]: Now using AC Power
May 30 03:34:59 quacker apmd[951]: Charge: * * * (100% 3:20)
* also, o3.slow was below zero which indicates the bottom breaker is popped.
~9:30 AM - Drove to site (spb drove).
10:30 AM - arrived at the site.
* Both bottom and top breaker had popped for the upper power box. Reset these.
* Repowered the Li6262 on the tower.
* Re-connected the fan in the quacker box. (doesn't seem to move much air
but better than nothing).
* Downloaded the following logger data (see
/home/staff/sburns/data_loggers_download/) :
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 113190 May 30 11:34 uc5_30.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 295930 May 30 11:40 23xucb.dat* (not sure what this file is)
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 168968 May 30 12:07 mrs5_30.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 674467 May 30 12:16 tc5_30.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 453 May 30 12:17 tc5_30b.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 520835 May 30 12:25 soil5_30.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 188 May 30 12:25 sol5_30b.dat*
* Sent a new program to the UC cr23x. (i couldn't do this on May 20th
since the laptop was giving me all kinds of problems).
* N Canopy logger data all look ok.
* Replaced one of the Gelman filters (i was a bit confused since some
filters had metal fittings at the inlet/outlet and some did not...andrew
said the ones with are for the CU system, without are for USGS system).
The one I replaced was at 10m (near the platform)...still need to do
the rest.
* was back to the trailer (about to leave) when i noticed o3.slow was giving
negative values....logging into the quacker there was a 4-second power
glitch, ie:
May 30 15:26:29 quacker apmd[951]: Now using Battery Power
May 30 15:26:33 quacker apmd[951]: Now using AC Power
this tripped the bottom breaker. Went back out and reset this breaker.
there was some lightening in the area, but i'm not sure if this was
the problem or not...
42: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 30-May-2003 08:30:27 MDT, site visit on Wed, May 28th (T-seed)
On Wed May 28th Andrew went up to throw the bottom breaker on the tower.
Note: check o3.slow to find out if this breaker has popped or not...values
should be around 1000 (if negative the breaker popped).
e-mail with details:
Date: Wed, 28 May 2003 16:10:21 MDT
To: Sean Burns
From: turnipseed andrew a
Subject: status
Sean
Just got back to the trailer - flipped the bottom breaker at ~ 3:50.
Channel 200 stills seems out, but the profiler seems OK and the o3.slow
just turned on (it has about a 20 min. warm-up time). One more thing -
before I flipped the breaker - I went out to the North canopy access tower
and checked the voltage on the battery running the loggers. It was at 14
V, so I think that's a real good sign that those loggers are still running
and haven't lost power. I didn't take the time to check them with the
laptop (left it here at the trailer). Not sure what to do about channel
200 - it may be that the battery is depleted enough that it needs some
recharging time before it starts running well again. we'll just watch it
and see if anything needs to be done in the next few days.
Snow is melting at warp 9 (big difference since Monday). Reservoir at
Nederland is full and water going over spillway into Boulder Creek - which
is rampaging. Como Creek is going everywhere and my feet are very wet and
cold. Fortunately, I never faceplanted on any of my postholes. I'm headed
straight home - talk to you tomorrow (email or at
Larry's seminar). More moose tracks too.
andrew
39: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 28-May-2003 10:00:23 MDT, site visit
Site Visit - May 26th
A. Turnipseed
Weather : Beautiful day - thunderstorms built up in the afternoon. Looks like our moose has returned - big tracks along the path.
--------------------------------------------------------------
7:30-8:30 AM: Bottom and top breakers had popped the day before (thunderstorm??). Reset breakers and the Li6262 (still the loaner which shuts off). Went back to trailer - Fast data logger (channel 201) was still not working. Restarted the data - then channels 200 and 201 were gone. After 5 min., channel 200 came back to life. After 15 min., channel 201 came back to life - no explanations.
9:30-11:00 AM: New target in fast O3 sensor. Remounted the ATI sonic at 21.5 m. Had checked to see that it was working at the trailer before re-mounting.
Then worked on Deans profiler (see other logbook entry).
Back at trailer at 2:00 PM - noticed that the ATI was not sending data properly. Is a serial communication problem - parity incompatibility - will need to dig out Gordon's email to use minicom to fix the problem.
35: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 21-May-2003 12:28:03 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, May 20th (SpB and T-seed)
May 20th Visit:
--------------
At the site : T-seed, SpB.
Purpose of visit: Upper instruments (csat) were not working (needed to check
this). Power back on the Li6262 (the loaner turns off if it loses power).
Power appeared to go down on the afternoon of May 18th.
Try to figure out why chan202 is dropping out data samples. Update the
campbell programs to store 5 or 10-min avgs (instead of every 15 min).
Switch the CO2 ref tank.
Weather at site: Calm and foggy. Rime and ice covered much of the tower
and instruments (and trees). See photos. As it warmed up ice and water
were dripping from the tower and trees. The sun never fully broke through.
---------
Misc Notes:
** dragged 3 empty cylinders from the tower (including the hydrogen
tank). Brought 4 (or 5?) cylinders from the trailer back down to
CU in Andrews truck.
** download the PCMCIA data using the MRS computer both before and
after the trip.
** the gateway laptop got quite wet/unhappy so it is now in the lab
where it is working fine (as of morning of 5/21).
** road was clear enough to drive up to the trailer.
---------
~9:00 AM - met at CU to drive to site (t-seed drove).
* drove up to the tower (lock combo=?).
* downloaded the MRS CR10x data from the pcmcia card at the MRS
building (mrs_030513.dat).
10:00 AM - arrived at the site.
* Breaker popped for the upper power box. This breaker usually does
not pop (so a bit strange). Andrew noted that the middle breaker should
be used for heavy-load devices (such as pumps) since this circuit does
not have the GCFCI (?) protection.
* Repowered the Li6262 on the tower.
* Andrew checked out the situation at the USGS shack (strain relief for
the dekebon tubing). He pulled out the broken glass reservior (the
glass shop should be able to repair this).
* downloaded logger data from all the loggers except for the NCAR TCs
and the UC logger. The files I downloaded are:
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 65372 May 20 10:20 cnr5_20.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 43286 May 20 10:35 met5_20.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 78360 May 20 11:30 mrs5_20b.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 36586 May 20 11:29 mrs5_20.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 286 May 20 10:53 prf5_20b.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 902203 May 20 10:52 prf5_20.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 60327 May 20 13:40 soil5_20.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 468 May 20 13:33 tc5_20b.dat*
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 324883 May 20 13:33 tc5_20.dat*
* the program on the logger was replaced with a 5-min avg
program for: CNR, MET, PRF, SOIL, and MRS loggers. A
10-min avg program was put onto the TC logger.
* the gateway was not happy about getting a bit wet and when i
tried to download the UC logger data it would not boot. It
seems ok now.
* Andrew changed the CO2 ref cylinder at the base of the tower.
* we rebooted the quacker and chan202 seemed to be working better.
32: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 15-May-2003 10:40:34 MDT, site visit on Tuesday, May 13th (SpB and T-seed)
May 13th Visit:
--------------
At the site : T-seed, SpB.
Purpose of visit: Power back on the Li6262 (the loaner will turn off if
it loses power) and re-attach the control cable. Check the ATI logger
which has been having problems since the weekend. Check the status of
N canopy tower loggers after the weekend power outages. Try to figure
out why chan202 is dropping out data samples.
Weather at site: Snowy and windy up near the divide. Sometimes a band of
wind/snow/clouds would pass by the tower, but other times it was sunny
and fairly warm. There was one impressive thunderclap. The snow is starting
to get fairly soft in spots.
---------
Misc Notes:
** dragged the freshly calibrated tank of CO_2 out to the tower. (we decided
that the current tank had enough to last another 1-2 weeks).
** MRS computer room was locked so couldn't download the PCMCIA data
(logger data are stored on the gateway/zip disk).
** the road to C1 was plowed while we were up there (see photos).
** logger data downloaded: MET, MRS, TCs (at N Can.), Soil
---------
~9:00 AM - met at NCAR FL to drive to site (spb drove).
* lots of cars at MRS (snow survey)
10:40 AM - arrived at the site.
* Powered on and reconnected the control cable for the Li6262 on the tower.
* Replaced the Mg[ClO4] dessicant trap for the Li6251 (profiler). (Need to
bring back in the used dessicant trap...magnesium perchlorate)
* To check the chan202 problem we tried bypassing the short-haul modem and
connect directly from the met logger (cr23x) serial port to the quacker.
this did not seem to work at all. Here's the e-mail from Andrew to Gordon
with some details:
Date: Wed, 14 May 2003 09:29:07 MDT
To: Gordon MacLean , Sean Burns
From: turnipseed andrew a
Subject: chan202... (fwd)
Gordon
Seems like one of our data logger channels is having some strange problems
- see if you have any ideas.
Channel 202 (a data logger going through short hauls at 1 Hz) starting
missing some data last week. Suspiciously, the missing data started at
nearly the exact same time that Sean was trying out minicom on russter.
Now we know we weren't doing minicom right - had not shut off the data, so
that the serial ports were already open and in use. However, we never
attempted to communicate with channel 202 and really haven't done
anything to affect that channel. If you look at rserial - everything looks
great for a while - then suddenly the data will look like a missing bit
somewhere (2 or more lines slammed together) - then data will stop
entirely for a few seconds. Sometimes you have to wait a while to see
the missed data.
Anyway - yesterday we tried a few things (1) checked the data logger end
of things - the data logger seemed perfectly fine. (2) tried rebooting
the quacker (both reboot and a complete shutdown) - seemed like the
channel worked better after the shutdown/reboot, but then the current
files are showing data dropouts (see data_stats below in Sean's message).
(3) we tried bypassing the short haul modems and hooking up a direct RS232
connection - but got nothing. Could be a bad cable, but I had used that
cable to communicate with the logger through a Windows PC (to load a new
logger program). So any ideas - the fact that this problem started when
we first (incorrectly) tried to use minicom seems awfully suspiciious, but
not a dead giveaway.
Also - as Sean may have mentioned - the ATI sonic was dead - I think it
got water into one of its connectors during the snowstorm last weekend and
shorted out.
thanks for any suggestions.
andrew
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Wed, 14 May 2003 08:30:50 -0600
From: Sean Burns
To: aturnip@stripe.colorado.edu
Cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU
Subject: chan202...
Hey Andrew,
it looks like ch202 is still having problems...here's data_stats on
the latest file:
data_stats < /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt030514.080000
Opened:
# of points start time end time delta time freq
0 23015 08:00:00.504 14:27:27.810 23247.307 0.990
200 232481 08:00:00.075 14:27:28.722 23248.646 10.000
201 232488 08:00:00.017 14:27:28.632 23248.615 10.000
202 13801 08:00:03.456 14:27:27.940 23244.484 0.594
203 23250 08:00:00.091 14:27:28.412 23248.320 1.000
205 23249 08:00:01.017 14:27:28.434 23247.418 1.000
207 23250 08:00:00.003 14:27:28.366 23248.363 1.000
SpB.
* Andrew put in a new target for the ozone sensor. Inlet for slow ozone sensor
(big blue box) had come unattached---it was reconnected. This probably happened
due to the heavy snow last Saturday.
* We tested running the ATI by connecting directly to the gateway at the base
of the tower (instead of going to the quacker). We initially were able to
recieve some data, but then it stopped working at all. Later in the day we
went up the tower and plugged directly into the ATI--this didn't work either.
We took down the ATI to return to ATI for testing (note: i took it to ati
on Wed, 5/14). Andrew suspects that water/snow might have gotten into the
connector and shorted out the board...?
* Downloaded and checked all data at the N Canopy Tower---everything worked
fine. Logger times had drifted only 30-60 seconds (I reset the times).
There was no water in the green battery box.
31: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 09-May-2003 13:02:55 MDT, site visit on Thursday, May 8th (SpB and T-seed)
May 8th Visit:
--------------
At the site : T-seed, SpB.
Purpose of visit: Replace the Li6262 with the loaner from LiCor. Check
the status of the soil logger at N canopy tower (it wasn't getting any
power when i was there last week), calibrate a tank of the co2 gas.
Weather at site: Spitting snow and windy at times. Other times it was sunny
but temp was around freezing. the weather cleared up at the right times
(ie, while we were replacing the LiCor).
---------
5/12 update: andrew took a closer look at the data problem with chan202...it
looks like the problems started around the time we tried to use "minicom".
---------
Misc Notes:
** tried to use 'minicom' to talk to the ATI sonic and/or Jieluns CR23x.
** the controller for the li6262 is currently disconnected since it
looked like there were problems with the met logger (channel 202).
---------
~9:00 AM - met at NCAR FL to drive to site (andrew drove).
* tried to use 'minicom' from NCAR computer to talk to the campbell loggers.
* downloaded the MRS CR10x data from the pcmcia card at the MRS building.
10:30 AM - arrived at the site.
* Swapped out the Li6262 on the tower. We figured out why the box was difficult
to close---the end of the box was hitting the flow controller. be careful
not to pinch wires when closing the box.
* andrew put in a new target for the ozone sensor.
* figured out the power problem at the N Canopy Tower. The soil data logger
(cr23x) was in a state where we could not establish a steady connection
with it---as a result we had to redownload the program and lost all the
data from last month. We reset all the clocks on the 3 N Canopy loggers
to be MST.
* channel 202 (met logger) looked like it had dropouts and was missing
samples after we returned to the trailer...ie:
data_stats < /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt030508.201719
Opened:
# of points start time end time delta time freq
0 13226 20:17:19.365 23:59:59.302 13359.937 0.990
200 133177 20:20:58.957 23:59:59.989 13141.032 10.134
201 133566 20:17:24.702 23:59:59.963 13355.261 10.001
202 8992 20:17:32.741 23:59:45.360 13332.619 0.674 <-----
203 13353 20:17:28.721 23:59:59.837 13351.116 1.000
205 13350 20:17:30.731 23:59:59.041 13348.310 1.000
206 133485 20:17:32.741 23:59:59.983 13347.242 10.001
207 13347 20:17:33.152 23:59:59.491 13346.339 1.000
the following morning these data looked ok, ie:
data_stats < /data/projects/NIWOT/raw_data/all/nwt030509.080000
Opened:
# of points start time end time delta time freq
0 23485 08:00:00.107 14:35:39.392 23739.285 0.989
200 237341 08:00:00.027 14:35:39.945 23739.918 9.998
201 237309 08:00:00.033 14:35:39.903 23739.869 9.996
202 23740 08:00:00.987 14:35:39.479 23738.492 1.000
203 23741 08:00:00.205 14:35:39.489 23739.283 1.000
205 23740 08:00:00.597 14:35:39.025 23738.428 1.000
206 237332 08:00:00.003 14:35:39.947 23739.943 9.997
207 23740 08:00:00.949 14:35:39.313 23738.363 1.000
* we manually reset the met logger to try and fix this---whenever the met
logger is reset the valves for the co2 cal gas are left OPEN till the
next cal period (4 hours). Need to be careful of this!!
* back at the trailer we calibrated the new co2 cylinder...here are the steps
to do a calibration:
--set voltmeter on DC V, at 2.
1. put left valve on 0/span.
2. put middle valve on zero gas.
3. record T (switch on front of IRGA) and P (from voltmeter)
4. use the span adjustment to zero readout.
5. use T/P above with Splus to find V.span (see below).
6. switch middle valve to "span" and then adjust to make the
reading as V.span
7. switch left valve to "sample", record value from licor
panel (note: reading will be 1.542 should be used as co2=1542).
8. use this in fun.calc.co2 and find the true co2 value.
9. repeat 1-8.
* here are the results of the calibration (cal_co2_030508.dat):
Run1:
----------------------------------
fun.standard.co2(Ps=689,Ts=24.74)
offset 0
V.span 1339.1
newz 1955.6
T 297.89
P 69.364
fun.calc.co2(Ps=689,Ts=24.74,co2=1534)
offset 0
co2 414.972719700506
Ts (K) 297.89
Ps (kPa) 69.36413
CO2 414.97
Run2: Thu May 8 14:53:39 MDT 2003
----------------------------------
fun.standard.co2(Ps=689,Ts=24.76)
offset 0
V.span 1339
newz 1955.5
T 297.91
P 69.364
fun.calc.co2(Ps=689,Ts=24.75,co2=1542)
offset 0
co2 417.94768626628
Ts (K) 297.9
Ps (kPa) 69.36413
CO2 417.95
Run3: Thu May 8 14:55:58 MDT 2003
----------------------------------
fun.standard.co2(Ps=691,Ts=24.75)
offset 0
V.span 1339.6
newz 1955.5
T 297.9
P 69.394
fun.calc.co2(Ps=688,Ts=24.74,co2=1536)
offset 0
co2 415.836334676403
Ts (K) 297.89
Ps (kPa) 69.34896
CO2 415.84
Run 4: Thu May 8 15:09:05 MDT 2003
----------------------------------
fun.standard.co2(Ps=691,Ts=24.72)
offset 0
V.span 1339.7
newz 1955.7
T 297.87
P 69.394
fun.calc.co2(Ps=689,Ts=24.72,co2=1541)
offset 0
co2 417.534987116841
Ts (K) 297.87
Ps (kPa) 69.36413
CO2 417.53
Run 5: Thu May 8 15:11:00 MDT 2003
----------------------------------
fun.standard.co2(Ps=691,Ts=24.71)
offset 0
V.span 1339.8
newz 1955.7
T 297.86
P 69.394
fun.calc.co2(Ps=689,Ts=24.71,co2=1540)
offset 0
co2 417.150520374965
Ts (K) 297.86
Ps (kPa) 69.36413
CO2 417.15
29: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 05-May-2003 11:59:59 MDT, Site visit on Friday, May 2nd (SpB).
May 2nd Visit:
-----------------
At the site : SpB.
Purpose of visit: Download logger data and reset all logger clocks to
MST (leave at MST year-round). Also, install UPS software to monitor
power.
Weather at site: Cool and cloudy. Intermittent storms up at the divide, but
not too windy down on the tower. an occasional snowflake (or 3)
would make it down to the tower elev.
snow softened up toward the end of the day. less and less snow is
on the road.
---------
Misc Notes:
** never tried to run the UPS software at the site---it was getting late and
i didn't want to risk messing up the data system.
** the soil CR23-x at the N canopy tower needs to be checked and the box
which stores the deep-cycle batteries out there needs to be replaced.
** tried to download the data from the MRS pcmcia card, but the lab
was locked--need to bring this card next time and download before
going up to the site.
** I used my handheld GPS to set the gateway laptop clock to MST. . .compared
the GPS time with the time on russter and they were within 1-2 sec of
eachother.
---------
~10:00 AM - drive to site (spb drove).
installed the UPS software from Boulder before going up there...tried
to run it and it gave the same errors as with the PC in the lab (can't
communicate with the UPS). Details are in an e-mail sent to Gordon
and Andrew:
Date: Fri, 02 May 2003 09:08:29 MDT
To: maclean@ucar.edu
cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU, aturnip@stripe.colorado.edu
From: "Sean Burns"
Subject: Powerchute on quacker...
Gordon,
fyi--I tried to get powerchute going on the quacker...it seems to be
giving me the same message as i was getting on the PC in the lab (ie,
"Could not communicate with device on /dev/ttyS0").
Here's my setup after doing: /usr/lib/powerchute/Config.sh
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
PRODUCT : PowerChute Plus for UNIX
DEDICATED TTY : /dev/ttyS0
UPS TYPE : Back-UPS
INSTALLING AS ROOT : TRUE
TCP/IP Installed : TRUE
RUN COMMAND FILES AS ROOT : TRUE
SEND EMAIL AS ROOT : TRUE
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
So, I called APC and they told me what was going on...apparently the
BACK-UPS 650 is shipped with the #940-0020 cable which doesn't work
with Powerchute Plus...however, powerchute plus will work with the
#940-0023A cable. the APC price of this cable is $39.99 (skew number
is AP9823--simple signaling cable) but the woman said she's seen
places on-line selling it for as low as $25.
She said that if we use the Powerchute business version it would work
with the #940-0020 serial cable and that this software could be
downloaded from the APC webpage (though i recall we had some troubles
when we tried to do this)...i'm going to try and download the
powerchute business edition and see if that works...if that doesn't
work, then we can buy the proper serial cable and use the powerchute
plus.
andrew, i'm getting a late start...looks like a nice day up there...
SpB.
11:00 AM - arrived at the site.
Here is a listing of the logger data files from the laptop (note these
files are listed in the order they were downloaded):
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 68714 Apr 25 13:21 mrs4_25a.dat
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 113312 May 2 11:23 cnr5_2.dat
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 557408 May 2 11:24 cr10x1.dat (what's this file??)
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 1013199 May 2 11:39 prf5_2.dat
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 536726 May 2 11:45 prf5_2b.dat
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 193363 May 2 11:54 met5_2.dat
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 805989 May 2 12:04 nctc5_2.dat
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 178 May 2 12:07 nctc5_2b.dat
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 269269 May 2 12:57 uc5_2.dat (this looks like garbage?)
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 168941 May 2 12:58 uc5_2b.dat
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 118909 May 2 13:15 mrs5_2.dat
-rwxrwxr-x 1 sburns 1285204 May 2 13:30 tc5_2.dat
These are files which were ftp'ed from the MRS pc back to urquell:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 281672 Apr 25 10:21 030425a.dat
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 256908 Apr 25 15:45 030425b_orig.dat
I'm not sure why the cr10x1.dat file gets created...the numbers look
like:
108,120,1230,-23.2,-103,-5.971,-97.1,-12.16,-119.4,-42.19,-156.5,-40.7,-282,9.36,4.403,5.343,2.45,4.699,3.735,3
.576,.848,2.911,79.9
108,120,1300,-20.15,-101.6,-8.47,-97.4,-13.88,-111.2,-40.88,-155.9,-43.03,-239.2,7.8,3.408,5.432,1.131,4.758,5.
306,2.648,.772,2.161,28.97
108,120,1330,-16.68,-98.7,-10.24,-97,-12.86,-107.8,-41.64,-155,-42.81,-208.6,4.771,3.217,4.716,1.605,4.827,4.98
1,2.95,.833,2.235,29.27
etc, etc...
this is not cnr data...it appears nothing has the id "108". I've seen
this file created before...
Also, the file: uc5_2.dat has some strange values...ie,
1,.05,.162,-.058,4.821,42,-.101,.376,-.137,5.453,20,193.2,.229,2831,1060
1,.025,.147,-.073,4.714,43,-.108,.384,-.13,5.481,21,193.2,.159,2830,1060
1,.061,.135,-.069,4.709,44,-.095,.452,-.162,5.441,22,179.3,.087,2830,1060
1,.046,.136,-.018,4.746,45,-.077,.436,-.17,5.405,23,179.3,.1,2829,1059
1,.051,.174,.019,4.794,46,-.081,.432,-.098,5.4,24,179.3,.061,2832,1057
1,.057,.148,.045,4.819,47,-.122,.444,-.092,5.406,25,179.3,.043,2830,1057
1,.044,.122,.032,4.826,48,-.124,.432,-.073,5.405,26,179.3,.081,2830,1056
i don't know what these are either...the file uc5_2b.dat should be
used.
Here is a summary of resetting the clocks on the data loggers:
Clock on the data loggers were all set to MST time based on
my handheld GPS. (note this was within 1-2 sec of the time on
russter).
Data Logger Logger Time PC Time
----------- ---------------- -------------
CNR 5/2/03, 12:09:00 11:22:00 MST
PRF 5/2/03, 12:29:30 11:37:59 MST
MET 5/2/03, 12:47:30 11:52:11 MST
ncarTC 5/2/03, 11:58:58 11:58:30 MST
UCan 8/16/05, 08:46:00 12:52:44 MST
CR10x 5/2/03, 14:19:30 13:13:23 MST
23xTCs 4/17/02, 13:33:30 13:23:18 MST
soil ----no power----
* the CNR logger clock should be rechecked--it seemed that the laptop
clock was off by about 10 min when the PRF logger was checked.
* when clearing dekabon tubing lines to mini-tower the 2 lowest
levels came uncoupled (not sure if it was uncoupled before i
arrived or not?!?)....reattached these.
* fell through the snow and cracked the box at the North canopy tower.
this happened after i had downloaded the TCs data logger, and was about
to download the soil logger. i covered the crack with a garbage bag and
the coil for the extension cord. this box needs to be replaced.
* the soil logger at the N Canopy tower was not getting power. I'm
not sure if this had anything to do with my cracking the power box.
the connections all seemed to be ok---and the laptop was recieving
power ok. (note: forgot the multimeter back at the trailer since
we were using this the prev friday for the co2 tank cals).
26: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 29-Apr-2003 11:07:45 MDT, site visit on April 21 (T-seed only)
On April 18th (friday late), breakers had popped. Both bottom and top breakers had popped. Caused loss of channels 200 and 201 over the weekend. Plus the pump on the profiler and the slow O3 data are missing.
Reflipped the breakers at ~ 11:30 AM on 21st.
also - new SECLOD target.
25: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Mon 28-Apr-2003 16:44:08 MDT, Site Visit on Friday, April 25 (T-seed and SpB)
April 25th Visit:
-----------------
At the site : T-seed, SpB.
Purpose of visit: Replace the deep-cycle battery for the mini-tower. Check
the ATI sonic (no data), install UPS software to monitor power, calibrate
a tank of the co2 gas (not urgent).
Weather at site: Clear skies with a few clouds, warm and sunny. Above
the clouds which were out over the plains. Still lots of snow up there, but
quite a bit melted while we were up there. Starting to see rocks and ground
along the powerline and road. No need to dig out the trailer door.
---------
Misc Notes:
** before going met with Gordon to talk about the UPS software and what we
need to install it (cable needs to be compatible with the UPS model number).
** took about 60 digital photos which will be on the urquell webpage.
---------
~9:00 AM - met at NCAR FL to drive to site (spb drove).
11:00 AM - arrived at the site.
* Brought the new campbell PCMCIA card to replace the one
which I lost---also brought the card from last week from which the
data had not yet been downloaded. Andrew went up on the snow-cat
with Duane--i formatted the new card and downloaded data from the
old card...the files ftp'ed back to urquell are:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 281672 Apr 25 10:21 030425a.dat (from old card)
-rw-rw-r-- 1 sburns 256908 Apr 25 15:45 030425b.dat (from Marks card)
* at the end of the day returned the PCMCIA card to Mark L.
* at the trailer we found the serial cable for the UPS...can't recall
the number on the cable, but it wasn't any of the numbers listed in the
powerchute documentation.
* The UPS at the tower is a Back-UPS 650. (This model was not recalled,
some were). For the tower UPS:
Model Number: BK650MC
Serial Number: PB0138323106
(need to check the UPS in the trailer).
* the ATI serial cable was disconnected in the quacker box (reason
why we weren't getting any ATI data). after reconnecting it there
were still some problems with the data on russter...however using the
laptop to check the data as they go into the quacker all looked ok.
The files modified on the quacker for the ati ingest are:
* The UPS serial cable was connected to the serial port on the quacker and
chan201 which was on the serial port was moved to to the edgeport usb hub.
The file modified on the quacker to take into account this change is:
1 cuff cuff 18108 Apr 25 12:27 /usr/local/cuff/src/adam/sio.c
to compile this program it was either:
"make sio.c" or "make sio" (one of these worked and one did not).
the line which was changed is:
"/dev/ttyUSB0", /* 200 */
/*
#define USB_201
*/
#ifdef USB_201
"/dev/ttyUSB1", /* 201 */
#else
"/dev/ttyS0", /* 201 */
#endif
to be:
"/dev/ttyUSB0", /* 200 */
#define USB_201
#ifdef USB_201
"/dev/ttyUSB1", /* 201 */
#else
"/dev/ttyS0", /* 201 */
#endif
* UPS is connected to the quacker, but the powerchute software has
not been installed yet.
* dug out the 1m sonic on the mini-tower. (giving reasonable data now)
* dug out and replaced the deep-cycle battery for the mini-tower.
* downloaded the MRS temperature data and replaced the pcmcia card
with the new one (freshly formatted earlier in the morning). note:
the time/year on the MRS data logger (CR-10X) was way off...this
was reset and then the program was re-downloaded from the laptop.
PC Time: 4/25/03 13:20:30
CR10X Time: 1/04/09 02:42:35
* hiked out to the NCAR tower to see if we could find the thing to
remove/replace tower sections (i don't remember what this is called).
The tower was there, but there was no thing.
* Andrew showed me how to calibrate co2 cylinders in the trailer. Start
Splus on russter and run the following commands:
> fun.standard.co2(Ps=744,Ts=23.79)
offset 0
V.span 1358.4
newz 1960.3
T 296.94
P 70.198
> fun.calc.co2(Ps=742,Ts=23.79,co2=1542)
offset 0
co2 410.094746949496
Ts (K) 296.94
Ps (kPa) 70.16814
CO2 410.09
need to get values of P and T from the readouts in the trailer.
This will return a value of CO2 for the tank you are working
with.
* NOAA took out the hub at C1 so we were without the network for the
afternoon...we tried to reboot which was a BIG mistake since russter
did not come back up properly without the connection to the rest of
the universe. at about 5:30pm Mark brought the hub back and reconnected
russter. AFter that the reboot was fine.
23: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Fri 11-Apr-2003 11:42:00 MDT, Site Visit on Thursday, April 10th (T-seed, SpB)
April 10 visit.
----------------------
At the site : T-seed, SpB.
Purpose of visit: Replace LI7500 at 21m with the fixed up Li7500.
Install the fixed ATI sonic at same level as csat (21.5m).
Weather at site: Clear skies with a few clouds, warm and sunny. High
pressure in area--fairly calm with an upslope wind (at tower top).
Still lots of snow up there (mushy in the afternoon). No need to
dig out the trailer door.
---------
Misc Notes:
** Used the last tank of zero gas (N2) last time. Need to order more.
** try to get the UPS software working for next visit.
---------
~9:00 AM - met at NCAR FL to drive to site (spb drove).
11:00 AM - arrived at the site.
* Talked to Mark at MRS about the campbell PCMCIA card which
I lost---have gave us another card to use temporarily. I ordered
a replacement card today (4/10).
* Andrew dug the sled out from under the trailer--used to carry the
Licor 7500, ATI, and all our stuff out to the Tower.
* Re-installed the ATI at 21.5m. Put it on the NE corner of tower (csat
is on the SE corner). Used the existing cables to connect it to the
data system---a check of russter shows the ATI is not collecting
data--andrew thinks there may be a weak connection at the short-haul
modem.
* replaced the existing Li7500 with the fixed on from LiCor (they
supposedly fixed the solar radiation contamination problem). Moved
the Li7500 from being next to the csat to being next to the ati.
Also, had to change out the box to keep the proper coefficients with
the ATI.
* Downloaded MRS cr10x logger data from N Canopy tower. Also switched
out the cards---the card still needs to be dumped to the computer at
MRS. Data are also on the gateway laptop.
* Dug out the low level sonic (buried under about 0.5m of snow).
* put the li7500 from 21.5m on the mini-tower.
* andrew put a new ozone standard (not the right word) in the ozone
instrument.
17: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 02-Apr-2003 13:50:05 MST, Site Visit on Tuesday, April 1 (t-seed, spb, laura, russ)
April 1 visit.
----------------------
At the site : T-seed, SpB, Laura, Russ.
Purpose of visit: Replace the N2 tank at the base of the tower. Try
to clean out the 6262 (to remove the large offset (80 mv?) which
causes the LiCor not to be zeroed properly). Download the logger
data. Also, start up the Ozone instrument.
Weather at site: Clear skies, warm and sunny. Still lots of snow
up there (had to dig out the trailer door).
---------
Misc Notes:
** We used the last tank of zero gas (N2). Need to order more.
---------
~9:00 AM - met at CU to drive to site (Andrew drove). We were planning
to meet Laura and Russ at the turnout near the road to MRS.
11:00 AM - arrived at the site.
* prepared cylinders to replace the dessicant in the Li6262. (these
are in the first cabinent on the left in the trailer).
* note: there is a large cylinder with dessicant inside the Li6262 box
and there is a smaller one outside the box which is primarily there
as an indicator of when the dissicant needs to be replaced. Blue=ok,
Pink/Red= used up.
* Dragged out the last tank of N2 gas.
* At tower. Started downloading the profiler data logger--while that
was downloading worked with Andrew on Li6262. Dis-connected the pump
and then connected the N2 inlet line to a valve. (increased regulator
at tank from 20-40 psi). Used this valve to blow air back through the
Sample and Reference cells. Also, reconnected the control cable from
the prf data logger. (i think it's from profile data logger?).
* Looking at the data from yesterday when we were there the
effect on the data was the following:
ec_Ftot: No change, ~860 mv
p_ec: No change, ~-670 to -650 mv
co2_ec: Jump from around 1200mv up to 1300 mv.
h2o_ec: Jump from about 1000 mv to 800 mv
t_ec: cools off when box opened..then about the same.
+ Both the h2o.ec and co2.ec channels have large offsets. They have manuallly been adjusted as far as they possibly can be. Need to fix this soon.
* andrew started up the ozone instrument and replaced the filter
at the inlet - started up both the slow TECO and the fast SECLOD. Both
instruments seemed to be working OK.
* here are the data logger files which were downloaded...in the order they
were collected (time shown is the laptop time which is MST):
189027 Mar 25 12:51 2003 mrs3_25.dat (downloaded on prev visit)
732 Apr 1 11:59 2003 prf4_1b.dat
931629 Apr 1 11:47 2003 prf4_1.dat
551317 Apr 1 11:50 2003 cr10x1.dat (this file is a mish-mash)
122658 Apr 1 12:04 2003 met4_1.dat
64771 Apr 1 12:47 2003 cnr4_1.dat
512808 Apr 1 13:09 2003 nctc4_1.dat
125478 Apr 1 13:38 2003 mrs4_1.dat
1190376 Apr 1 13:52 2003 23xtcs4_.dat (gap in data?)
494 Apr 1 13:56 2003 tc4_1b.dat
217227 Apr 1 14:13 2003 23xa4_1.dat (soil data)
* connected the new N2 tank.
* found Laura and Russ and dug holes in the snow for the rest of
the afternoon (soil samples for Laura).
16: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 26-Mar-2003 11:27:41 MST, Site Visit on Tuesday, March 25th (T-seed, Jesse (unixOPS), and SpB)
At the site : T-seed, Jesse (from unixOPS), and SpB.
Purpose of visit: Find out status of system after major snowstorm. We
have been able to ping russter, but not able to log in.
Weather at site: Clear skies, not very cold (around freezing).
significant deep snow drifts, ~ upper-thigh depth (had to dig out the
trailer door).
---------
Misc Notes:
The data system has been down since early last wed morning (March
19th) when the storm hit...the files on russter are:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 aturnip aster 25254186 Mar 18 17:00 nwt030318.163744
-rw-rw-r-- 1 aturnip aster 24950324 Mar 19 00:47 nwt030319.000000
-rw-rw-r-- 1 aturnip aster 114188 Mar 25 12:04 nwt030325.190226
-rw-rw-r-- 1 aturnip aster 607450 Mar 25 12:30 nwt030325.190416
-rw-rw-r-- 1 aturnip aster 68466 Mar 25 12:56 nwt030325.194851
-rw-rw-r-- 1 aturnip aster 96222 Mar 25 12:58 nwt030325.195651
-rw-rw-r-- 1 aturnip aster 13769256 Mar 25 17:00 nwt030325.195849
-rw-rw-r-- 1 aturnip aster 27412480 Mar 26 01:00 nwt030326.000000
it looks like the computer might have rebooted on Wed evening (maybe
that's when power came back on??)...however, the internet connection
from the trailer to CU was down due to a UPS failure in the hub at C1.
here's a record of
sburns console :0 Tue Mar 25 11:16 - 15:21 (04:04)
root console Tue Mar 25 11:15 - 11:16 (00:01)
reboot system boot Tue Mar 25 11:13
reboot system boot Tue Mar 25 11:08
reboot system boot Wed Mar 19 18:20
sburns pts/4 urquell.colorado Tue Mar 18 22:15 - 22:16 (00:00)
sburns pts/3 specialk.colorad Tue Mar 18 09:38 - 01:56 (16:17)
-------
~9:00 AM - met at CU to drive to site (Andrew drove).
11:00 AM - at trailer
* Jesse rebooted russter. Here's some information he e-mailed about doing
the reboot:
Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2003 11:33:01 MST
To: "Sean Burns"
cc: aturnip@stripe.colorado.edu
From: Jesse Caldwell
Subject: Re: russter.colorado.edu
>
> thanks for making the mountain trek yesterday--i think we picked the
> right day to go up there!---just want to make sure I recall the
> commands you used yesterday on russter...were they:
>
no problem at all; thanks for dragging me along. like i said, best day
i've had at work in longer than i can remember! maybe next time i'll
have the nerve to go to the top of the tower...
>
> sync % syncs the disk with what is stored in memory.
> fsck -y % fscks the disks and answer "yes" to all questions.
> reboot % to reboot (or is there a better way?).
>
yep. sync works when the OS is loaded and also at the PROM level (PROM
is when you hit stop-a and see the "ok" prompt). it's good to use sync
if a machine flips out on you -- hit stop-a, type sync, and the machine
will attempt to sync and reboot. if a machine can't boot because of
filesystem inconsistencies, it will demand the root password. after
that it gives you a shell, and then you can run fsck -y to check all of
the disks. after an fsck, you can hit control-d to resume startup, but
i used reboot to make sure it could do the whole boot process without a
hiccup.
>
> also, do you shutdown the computer with "halt" (or is there a better
> way?). does "shutdown -h now" work?...
>
shutdown works but i usually use halt. it's less typing and there's
only one halt command (there are two shutdown commands, one in
/usr/sbin and on in /usr/ucb and sometimes i confuse the syntax between
them). if you type halt, the machine halts, no questions asked.
>
> if i left something out (or there is some really useful thing to do if
> there are problems booting) can you let me know.
>
i can't think of anything else interesting i typed, but if something
comes to mind, i'll let you know. if russter fails to boot because one
or more partitions need to be fscked, all you really need to know is
the root password and to run fsck.
thanks again for my second snow day in less than a week,
Jesse
------
* after the reboot we could not ping the quacker. Trudged out to the
tower and found that the quacker was down. rebooted ok. the UPS
was beeping and it appeared that the extention cord from the outlet
to the UPS was sensitive to movement. This cord might need to be
replaced...the problem was where it plugged into the outlet.
* after going back to the tower we noticed that the problem with the
ec system was still present (ie, the flow was around 6.2 lpm when it
should be around 8 lpm (not sure about the units)). This leads to
increased CO2 values of around 1400 mvolts when it should be closer
to 1100-1200 mvolts. side note---when andrew and i checked cockpit
this morning (3/26) it seemed to be giving more typical values.
* in checking the system we replaced the 2 Nupro 2 micron filters
at the ec inlet (near tower top) and in the ec box (below the 2 blue
valves). These filters can be cleaned by placing them in nitic acid.
replacing the filters seemed to help increase the flow rate a bit,
but not as much as it should be.
* we also replaced the pump at the bottom of the tower. this had
almost no effect which indicates that the old pump is probably
still ok. andrew thought there was probably a flow constriction
somewhere between the pump and the ec box.
* the N2 at the tower is getting quite low and will need to be
replaced within a week or so.
12: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Tue 18-Mar-2003 16:01:51 MST, Site Visit on March 14th (Friday, SpB).
Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2003 14:03:10 MST
To: aturnip@stripe.colorado.edu
cc: sean.burns@Colorado.EDU
From: "Sean Burns"
Subject: in the trailer...
hi andrew,
i know you won't read this for a while, but i thought i would give you
(and me) a report while it's fresh in my mind. i just got back from
the tower---i'm at the trailer having lunch.
1. picked up the ATI. brought it up to the trailer.
2. brought the crescent wrench here too (it's in the tool backpack).
3. i found the power box near the mini-tower. was able to download
the data and it looks fine. on cockpit looks like it is running
ok.
4. plugged back in the pump...the flow felt stronger at the pump.
went up to the licor--co2 values at ~1100 and P at ~47kPa. So, this
seemed fine. i thought i would give this some time to run. (at 12:50
i disconnected the line to the pump just to get an idea what the
"sucking" should feel like).
5. went up to the CNR logger. downloaded the data there.
6. back to licor--still seems ok. (now back at the trailer it still
seems ok on cockpit...though H2O is all over the place (based on the
ghost trace)....i don't know if this could mean there was ice in
the line which has now melted out??)....anyway, i will keep my eyes
on this.
7. went to MRS logger and switched cards to return Mark his card. (on
my way out I'll stop and download the data from this card before
returning it to Mark).
8. Note: there is still a pcmcia card in the trailer...this is the "new"
one which was unformatted. the other card we have is now out in the MRS
logger.
i think that's it...
11: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 13-Mar-2003 15:39:09 MST, Site Visit on March 12 (Wednesday, SpB.)
At the site: SpB.
Purpose of visit: Download loggers (NCAR TC, mini-tower, CNR), replace the
lowest T/RH sensor with the new HMP45D.
Weather at site: fairly windy, clear skies, not very cold (around freezing).
fairly deep snow drifts, ~ mid-thigh depth
---------
Data Downloaded: NCAR TC. (Also grabbed the "met" logger data from
the gateway laptop which Andrew downloaded on our last visit to the
tower with Gordon..this file is: "MET2_27.DAT").
** In the morning before leaving to go up to the site I noticed that
both p.ec and co2.ec were offscale in the "cockpit". this could
indicate a problem with the pump or a constriction in the lines.
here's andrews e-mail response about this:
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2003 10:25:59 MST
To: Sean Burns
From: turnipseed andrew a
Subject: Re: p.ec and co2.ec...
sorry - just got this. From looking at cshow (cshow quacker 201) - can
see that co2.ec is about 1400 mV and p.ec is about 690 mV. My first guess
is that the pump at the bottom of the tower has quit running. Could be
the pump is dead - or the breaker that it is running on has popped. Its
the pump that we replaced recently in the black box (Action packer) next
to the gas cylinders. I would check it while you're there (we do have a
spare pump - but its down in the office)
----------
* Worked at MRS with Andy to download the data from the pcmcia card. (these
are data from the MRS Logger (CR-10X)). This was successful--transferred
data back to CU computer. In the future we will just use the MRS computer
to get these data.
* NOTE: I left BOTH pcmcia card in the trailer near the gateway laptop.
the pcmcia card which is currently in the MRS logger needs to be returned
to Mark at MRS. (get the data before returning it).
included
the garbage file which I've since deleted...it had data like:
/home/staff/sburns/data_loggers_download[1087]: more 030703.dat
55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55
.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.4
6,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,55.46,
the conclusion is that this card was unformatted. Andy at MRS
formatted the card and gave it back to me. Also, downloaded data
from a different card which seemed to work fine ("MRS3_12.DAT").
~11:00 AM - at the trailer
* made connector for the new T/RH sensor.
* made a AMP CPC connector for the new T/RH sensor (HMP45D). This replaces
the HMP35D which was at 2m. The pins for the 45D are similar to the 35D
with an extra ground wire (red). Here's the pin locations:
----blue----------------------------- Pin #1
----violet (gnd)--| Pin #2
----red (gnd)-----| Pin #2
----brown (output, 0-1v, 0-100%RH --- Pin#3
----yellow--------------------------- Pin #4 | T sensor
----white-------------------------- Pin #5 | T sensor
----green------------------------ Pin #6 | T sensor
----black---------------------- Pin #7 | T sensor
----grey (shield)------------ Pin #8
the broken HMP35D sensor is in the lab and the humidity sensor should
be checked. (note: both manuals are in the box with the sensor).
* installed T/RH sensor at the tower...tried to determine why the
EC system had stopped working. Pump was working but flow did not
seem very strong. T-seed had some ideas about how to fix this.
* Dug up the mini-tower logger...but could not find the power box. (later
i found out the box is about 10 feet away from the logger...back toward
the main tower).
* downloaded the ncar tc data.
* before i left I made a quick stop by the tower to look for any potential
leaks in the EC licor plumbing...I did not find any. The pump actually did
not seem to be creating a very strong flow so I shut it off before I
left.
10: site visit, Site none, Mon 10-Mar-2003 08:20:46 MST, Site Visit on Friday, Mar 7th (T-seed & SpB).
At the site : T-seed and SpB.
Purpose of visit: Download loggers, reattach control cable for co2 EC system.
Weather at site: fairly windy, clear skies, not very cold (around freezing).
fairly deep snow drifts, ~ mid-thigh depth (had to dig out trailer door).
---------
~9:00 AM - met at CU to drive to site (Andrew drove).
11:00 AM -
* tried to download the campbell pc card data using the computer at MRS.
This did not work and it appeared the card was corrupted. Here's the
e-mail from Andrew to MRS Andy (note: Andy was not there):
Date: Fri, 07 Mar 2003 17:04:30 MST
To: Andy OReilly
cc: Mark Losleben , Sean Burns
From: turnipseed andrew a
Subject: Card data
Andy
Tried downloading the data from one of the PC cards in you lab on Friday.
However, it kept giving me "card corrupted" messages. Mark looked in and
thought it didn't look too good. It appeared that the desktop was trying
to retrieve data from the card - but it was going through the entire card
very slowly. I left it while it was trying to retrieve data and was
planning to drop back by MRS in the afternoon and see how if finished.
However, when we got down - Marr lab was locked up and I don't know the
door combo (I thought I did - but obviously it must have changed). So
computer may still be connected to the card reader.
Mark also gave another card which is now in the field archivng (we hope)
data. The one that may corrupted was the first card we put in it (in
January). We had switched with another card a few weeks ago. We
replaced that card with Mark's today (Friday, Mar 7th). So sometime we
may need to come and try to download this second card and see if things
are working. (In the next week or so - it will probably have to be Sean to
come). Anyway, if you get a chance - see if the system downloaded
anything off of the card that's in the card reader (a green card). I
tried to save it to a file in MRC_turnip (I think the names was
030703.dat). Let me know if it did anything - also we'll figure out when
we can come and try this other card. thanks
andrew
Andrew A. Turnipseed
EPO Biology
* the N2 and CO_2 tanks at the tower base seemed ok (should start recording
tank pressures).
* Downloaded the logger data from the 3 data loggers at the North Canopy
Access Tower. (Note: we left the power cord connected and just stuffed it
into the tower tubing)
* Downloaded the logger data from the 2 lowest data loggers at the 26m tower.
The "met" logger did not have much data since Andrew had downloaded it last
week. The CNR DL at around 24m was not downloaded (too windy).
* Re-attached the control cable for the co2 eddycorrelation system
(LiCor 6262). The controls for the Li6262 are done by the "Met" data
logger (lowest logger). Andrew mentioned that using the fast data logger
to control the EC system did not work very well.
* Removed the lowest T/RH sensor (~2m) to replace with the new sensor. The
instrument is at the trailer and Andrew showed me how to make a new connector
for it. (I plan to go up next week and finish this).
The files downloaded from the loggers are:
North Canopy Tower:
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns 275444 Mar 7 12:25 23XA_3_7.DAT
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns 1551574 Mar 7 12:16 23XTCS_3.DAT
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns 192190 Mar 7 12:00 CR10X3_7.DAT
26m Tower:
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns 49331 Mar 7 12:50 MET3_7.DAT
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns 994978 Mar 7 13:05 PRF3_7.DAT
-rw-r--r-- 1 sburns 136929 Mar 7 13:08 PRF3_7B.DAT
7: site visit, Site , Fri 28-Feb-2003 11:15:20 MST, Site Visit on Thurs, Feb 27, 2003 (Gordon, AT, SpB)
At the site : T-seed, SpB, and Gordon.
~9:30 AM - met at FL to drive to site (Gordon drove).
11:00 AM -
* at site--winds calm about 7-8 inches of fresh snow...sunny on arrival
then clouded up and started snowing.
* the N2 and CO_2 tanks at the tower base seemed ok (should start recording
tank pressures).
* Examined the serial connections to the quacker. Andrew set up a
21X logger to simulate data ouput by the lowest data logger (ch201).
This showed less spikes, but still occasional spiking. Also tried
bypassing the short-haul modem by connecting a long (77 feet?) serial
cable directly to the logger. This did not seem to fix the problem.
(note: the pins on this serial cable may need to be redone?). After
a fair amount of trials and tribulations the problem was not fixed
while at the tower...however, after we went back to the trailer Gordon
tried modifying some of the i/o softare (sio.c) and the problem appears to
be fixed! (further details about this below).
* The 21X used was the one at the mini-tower. . .after fixing the spike
problem we left it in the trailer. (we were originally planning to
bring it back to Boulder to try and recreate the spiking problem in
the lab).
* The NCAR thermocouple CR23-X which was misbehaving was fixed by
forcing the logger to re-download the program. This needs to be done
even though the connection was not solid...if you just time the re-download
of the program in an instant when the connection is ok then the program
works fine. Also, checked the 5V voltage (as recommended by Campbell).
This was about 4.97V.
* We did not download any logger data (i tried to download the ncar
thermocouple data from the CR23X, but it didn't work...does
redownloading the program clear the data buffer?).
-------------------------------
Here are the changes to sio.c which fixed the data problem:
/home/staff/sburns/duck[106]: diff adam_jan_2003/sio.c adam_feb_2003/sio.c
> extern int WritePipe(int fd, char *buf,int len);
235a237
> #ifdef oldway
237a240,244
> #else
> term.c_cflag = 0;
> term.c_cflag &= ~CSIZE & ~PARENB;
> term.c_cflag |= CS8 | CREAD | CLOCAL;
> #endif
245a253
> #ifdef oldway
247a256,260
> #else
> term.c_cflag = 0;
> term.c_cflag &= ~CSIZE & ~PARENB;
> term.c_cflag |= CS8 | CREAD | CLOCAL;
> #endif
329c342,343
< write( RSerialDataPipe, buf, result );
---
> if (WritePipe( RSerialDataPipe, buf, result ) < 0)
> syslog(LOG_ERR,"rserial data pipe write: %m" );
353c367,368
< write( DataPipe, samp, DATAHEADER + len);
---
> if (WritePipe( DataPipe, samp, DATAHEADER + len ) < 0)
> syslog(LOG_ERR,"data pipe write: %m" );
383c398,399
< write( DataPipe, samp, DATAHEADER + len);
---
> if (WritePipe( DataPipe, samp, DATAHEADER + len ) < 0)
> syslog(LOG_ERR,"data pipe write: %m" );
557c573,574
< write( ports[rserialport-MINPORT].fd, buf, result );
---
> if (WritePipe(ports[rserialport-MINPORT].fd, buf, result ) < 0)
> syslog(LOG_ERR,"rserial socket write: %m" );
5: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Thu 20-Feb-2003 14:24:59 MST, Site Visit on Wed, Feb 19, 2003 (how to change cr23x program)
At the site : T-seed and SpB.
9:00 AM - met with Gordon to discuss some possible strategies on fixing
spikes in the quacker (Gordon couldn't go up today...maybe next week)
11:00 AM -
* there did not appear to be any leaks in the N2 tank at tower base (leak
from last week may have been due to a faulty regulator connection). Bill
replaced the leaky tank and it appears ok now.
* Checked the Krypton connection at 21.5m (it was a little loose, Andrew
tightened up).
* Bill Baugh already downloaded the logger data from tower campbells (no
need to do this).
* investigated the problem with the thermocouple data (the signals died starting
last Sunday...or maybe Monday). Checked power to the TC CR23X--seemed fine.
error message was "08"--watchdog reset. Copied down the full diagnostic
messages from the CR23X screen...checked Lithium batter voltage (it was over
3 V)....this indicates a possible hardware or software problem (what else
is there??)...need to call campbell to determine what is wrong. (SpB).
* Changed the byte size of the data in the upper level CR-23X (ch201).
(this was to increase the number of sig digits for the li7500, co2 and h2o).
To do this we created a new CR23x program, CR23xfast7 (?) to run in the
upper-level CR-23X. After modifying/installing the Campbell program on the
CR23-X we went back to the trailer and modifiedthe following programs
on russter (in /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/ops1/):
-rw-rw-r-- 1 aturnip aster 2881 Feb 19 13:52 channel_config
-rw-rw-r-- 1 aturnip aster 8342 Feb 19 13:48 prep.config
channel 201 was changed as follows:
[~] diff /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/ops1/channel_config /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/ops1/channel_config%
22c22
< quacker iv1624 0 201 0 on obsolete 9600.8.8.1 camp_bin_15l_3h
---
> quacker iv1624 0 201 0 on obsolete 9600.8.8.1 camp_bin_17l_1h
[~] diff /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/ops1/prep.config /usr/local/aster/projects/NIWOT/ops1/prep.config%
39c39
< s=quacker:201 c=campbell_binary(0,"LLLLLLHLLLLLLLLLHH","m/s","m/s","m/s","C","mv"," ","mv","mv","mv","mv","mv","mv","mv","mv","mv","v","mv","mv")
---
> s=quacker:201 c=campbell_binary(0,"LLLLLLHLLLLLLLLLLL","m/s","m/s","m/s","C","mv"," ","mv","mv","mv","mv","mv","mv","mv","mv","mv","v","mv","mv")
the program "camp_bin_15l_3h" was added to "sio_msg_formats" which
is in /usr/local/aster/config/...ie, this was added as:
# campbell binary messasge, with 10 low and 8 high res fields: 10*2 + 8*4 = 52
camp_bin_10l_8h 0x00 none 52 binary "\xfc\x01" 20 none
camp_bin_17l_1h 0x00 none 38 binary "\xfc\x01" 20 none
camp_bin_15l_3h 0x00 none 42 binary "\xfc\x01" 20 none
(this just means that 15 of the channels use 2bytes and 3 use 4 bytes, ie,
15*2 + 3*4 = 42 total bytes).
---------Lunch---------
* li7500 data looked fine after changes to russter software (as described
above).
* Andrew tried to fix the intermitten spikes in the 1-hz quacker channels
by grounding the modems from the duck to the loggers...this did not seem
to eliminate the spikes.
* Downloaded the Logger data from the MRS logger at the North canopy
tower--also, swapped out pcards, but this did not seem to work when
we tried to access the card back at the trailer. we can try to use the
card reader at MRS and/or need to get the proper driver for the card
reader module.
3: site visit, Site , Thu 06-Feb-2003 13:57:49 MST, Site visit on Feb. 5, 2003
At the site : T-seed, Sean, and Shirley Kurc
11:00 AM - New N2 gas cylinder at the tower (reference gas)
11:30 AM - Took down undercanopy Li7500 (took down to campus)
12:00-12:30 PM - downloaded loggers : Tc23x, Soil23x and Mrstemp
12:30 PM - put in PC-card into the MRStemp data logger.
(Next time up - need to switch out the PC-cards - extra one at trailer)
1:30-3:00 - calibrated the undercanopy LI7500 back at the trailer
Notes on undercanopy LI7500 : (1) optics were very dirty (AGC value of
~97% - after cleaning -went down to 67%, which is similar to new
values. Zero and Span were not too bad - Water zero was the
most off (~ -20 mmol m-3).
2: site visit, Site CU 26m Tower, Wed 29-Jan-2003 11:33:06 MST,
Site Visit on Tuesday, January 21:
1. Replaced the Gast Pump for the EC system at the base of the tower.
2. Checked (NCAR) Thermocouple Levels:
Niwot Thermocouples:
ht logger
(m) channel
----- -------
22 12
19 10
16 11
13 9
10 4
8 3
6 2
4 6
2 5
1.46 1
0.96 7
0.49 8