Surface Meteorological Station - ANL 10m, (1) Sonic, Physics site-9 - Reviewed Data
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**Overview** Sonic anemometers from Physics Site-3 and Site-9 provide wind components and virtual temperature. The energy balance Bowen ratio (EBBR) station at Physics site-3 provides measurements of the surface fluxes of latent and sensible heat, net radiation, and surface soil heat flux. **Data Quality** Data will be automatically screened using similar maximum/minimum range limits used, for example, for the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement EBBR systems. Data also will be visually inspected for outliers and obviously incorrect data periods.
Surface Meteorological Station - ANL 10m, (1) Sonics, (1) EBBR, Physics site-3 - Raw Data
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**Overview** Sonic anemometers from Physics Site-3 and Site-9 provide wind components and virtual temperature. The energy balance Bowen ratio (EBBR) station at Physics site-3 provides measurements of the surface fluxes of latent and sensible heat, net radiation, and surface soil heat flux. **Data Quality** Data will be automatically screened using similar maximum/minimum range limits used, for example, for the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement EBBR systems. Data also will be visually inspected for outliers and obviously incorrect data periods.
Surface Meteorological Station - ANL 10m, (1) Sonic, Physics site-9 - Raw Data
공공데이터포털
**Overview** Sonic anemometers from Physics Site-3 and Site-9 provide wind components and virtual temperature. The energy balance Bowen ratio (EBBR) station at Physics site-3 provides measurements of the surface fluxes of latent and sensible heat, net radiation, and surface soil heat flux. **Data Quality** Data will be automatically screened using similar maximum/minimum range limits used, for example, for the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement EBBR systems. Data also will be visually inspected for outliers and obviously incorrect data periods.
Surface Meteorological Station - ANL 50m, Sonic, Physics site-12 - Reviewed Data
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**Overview** Measurements of surface sensible heat flux, momentum flux, wind components, and virtual temperature. **Data Details** * X (column 1) is a component of wind cm/s plus toward north. * Y (column 2) is a component of wind cm/s plus toward east. * Z (column 3) is a component of wind cm/s plus up. * T (column 4) is sonic virtual temperature in degrees C*100. * hh:mm:ss is data collection time in UTC. **Data Quality** The Argonne National Laboratory sonic anemometer measurements are visually inspected weekly for data outliers or instrument problems. The final dataset sent to the DAP will have all outliers or problematic data removed using automated and visual processes, including minimum/maximum checks, in a similar process used for Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) program eddy correlation (ECOR) data. **Uncertainty** The uncertainties of the basic sonic anemometer measurements are taken to be the accuracy of the individual measurements as specified by the instrument manufacturer. Based on historical experience with this measurement technique, flux measurement uncertainty is +/- 10 percent, although the uncertainty can be much greater during stable atmospheric conditions when turbulence intensity and atmospheric gradients are small and advection from beyond the normal fetch can occur. In particular, the Physics Site-12 tower's sonic anemometer measurements can have greater uncertainty when the wind blows through the tower structure. **Constraints** During stable atmospheric conditions, turbulence intensity and atmospheric gradients often are small, approaching or exceeding the measurement resolution of sonic anemometers. Under these conditions, advection from beyond the normal fetch also can occur, making interpretation of the fluxes difficult. Notably, the Physics Site-12 tower sonic anemometer measurements can be affected when the wind blows through the tower structure. Some unusual biases in the vertical velocities measured at the Physics Site-12 tower with west wind conditions also have not been adequately explained.
Surface Meteorological Station - ANL 50m, Sonic, Physics site-12 - Reviewed Data
공공데이터포털
**Overview** Measurements of surface sensible heat flux, momentum flux, wind components, and virtual temperature. **Data Details** * X (column 1) is a component of wind cm/s plus toward north. * Y (column 2) is a component of wind cm/s plus toward east. * Z (column 3) is a component of wind cm/s plus up. * T (column 4) is sonic virtual temperature in degrees C*100. * hh:mm:ss is data collection time in UTC. **Data Quality** The Argonne National Laboratory sonic anemometer measurements are visually inspected weekly for data outliers or instrument problems. The final dataset sent to the DAP will have all outliers or problematic data removed using automated and visual processes, including minimum/maximum checks, in a similar process used for Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) program eddy correlation (ECOR) data. **Uncertainty** The uncertainties of the basic sonic anemometer measurements are taken to be the accuracy of the individual measurements as specified by the instrument manufacturer. Based on historical experience with this measurement technique, flux measurement uncertainty is +/- 10 percent, although the uncertainty can be much greater during stable atmospheric conditions when turbulence intensity and atmospheric gradients are small and advection from beyond the normal fetch can occur. In particular, the Physics Site-12 tower's sonic anemometer measurements can have greater uncertainty when the wind blows through the tower structure. **Constraints** During stable atmospheric conditions, turbulence intensity and atmospheric gradients often are small, approaching or exceeding the measurement resolution of sonic anemometers. Under these conditions, advection from beyond the normal fetch also can occur, making interpretation of the fluxes difficult. Notably, the Physics Site-12 tower sonic anemometer measurements can be affected when the wind blows through the tower structure. Some unusual biases in the vertical velocities measured at the Physics Site-12 tower with west wind conditions also have not been adequately explained.
Surface Meteorological Station - ANL 80m, Sonic, Physics site-12 - Reviewed Data
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**Overview** Measurements of surface sensible heat flux, momentum flux, wind components, and virtual temperature. **Data Details** * X (column 1) is a component of wind cm/s plus toward north. * Y (column 2) is a component of wind cm/s plus toward east. * Z (column 3) is a component of wind cm/s plus up. * T (column 4) is sonic virtual temperature in degrees C*100. * hh:mm:ss is data collection time in UTC. **Data Quality** The Argonne National Laboratory sonic anemometer measurements are visually inspected weekly for data outliers or instrument problems. The final dataset sent to the DAP will have all outliers or problematic data removed using automated and visual processes, including minimum/maximum checks, in a similar process used for Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) program eddy correlation (ECOR) data. **Uncertainty** The uncertainties of the basic sonic anemometer measurements are taken to be the accuracy of the individual measurements as specified by the instrument manufacturer. Based on historical experience with this measurement technique, flux measurement uncertainty is +/- 10 percent, although the uncertainty can be much greater during stable atmospheric conditions when turbulence intensity and atmospheric gradients are small and advection from beyond the normal fetch can occur. In particular, the Physics Site-12 tower's sonic anemometer measurements can have greater uncertainty when the wind blows through the tower structure. **Constraints** During stable atmospheric conditions, turbulence intensity and atmospheric gradients often are small, approaching or exceeding the measurement resolution of sonic anemometers. Under these conditions, advection from beyond the normal fetch also can occur, making interpretation of the fluxes difficult. Notably, the Physics Site-12 tower sonic anemometer measurements can be affected when the wind blows through the tower structure. Some unusual biases in the vertical velocities measured at the Physics Site-12 tower with west wind conditions also have not been adequately explained.
Surface Meteorological Station - ANL 80m, Sonic, Physics site-12 - Reviewed Data
공공데이터포털
**Overview** Measurements of surface sensible heat flux, momentum flux, wind components, and virtual temperature. **Data Details** * X (column 1) is a component of wind cm/s plus toward north. * Y (column 2) is a component of wind cm/s plus toward east. * Z (column 3) is a component of wind cm/s plus up. * T (column 4) is sonic virtual temperature in degrees C*100. * hh:mm:ss is data collection time in UTC. **Data Quality** The Argonne National Laboratory sonic anemometer measurements are visually inspected weekly for data outliers or instrument problems. The final dataset sent to the DAP will have all outliers or problematic data removed using automated and visual processes, including minimum/maximum checks, in a similar process used for Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) program eddy correlation (ECOR) data. **Uncertainty** The uncertainties of the basic sonic anemometer measurements are taken to be the accuracy of the individual measurements as specified by the instrument manufacturer. Based on historical experience with this measurement technique, flux measurement uncertainty is +/- 10 percent, although the uncertainty can be much greater during stable atmospheric conditions when turbulence intensity and atmospheric gradients are small and advection from beyond the normal fetch can occur. In particular, the Physics Site-12 tower's sonic anemometer measurements can have greater uncertainty when the wind blows through the tower structure. **Constraints** During stable atmospheric conditions, turbulence intensity and atmospheric gradients often are small, approaching or exceeding the measurement resolution of sonic anemometers. Under these conditions, advection from beyond the normal fetch also can occur, making interpretation of the fluxes difficult. Notably, the Physics Site-12 tower sonic anemometer measurements can be affected when the wind blows through the tower structure. Some unusual biases in the vertical velocities measured at the Physics Site-12 tower with west wind conditions also have not been adequately explained.
Surface Meteorological Station - UND 10m, (2) Sonics 3m 10m, (2) T/RH 3m 10m, Physics site-11 - Reviewed Data
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**Overview** Surface wind, temperature, and turbulence measurements based on three-dimensional (3D) sonic anemometer and temperature/relative humidity (T/RH) data. **Data Details** T/RH events history is available in the attached Excel file: *PS01-TRH-3m *PS01-TRH-10m *PS02-TRH-3m *PS06-TRH-3m *PS02-TRH-17m *PS06-TRH-21m *PS11-TRH-3m *PS11-TRH-10m *PS11-TRH-3m-new **Data Quality** The current dataset is the result of processing the raw data (“.00”) with EddyPro v6.2.0 for 15-minute intervals. The dataset contains results and metadata that should fully cover all software settings and options used in data processing. A detailed description is given in the attached *WFIP2 Project: University of Notre Dame Meteorological Towers Quality Controlled Dataset* README file.
Surface Meteorological Station - UND 10m, (2) Sonics 3m 10m, (2) T/RH 3m 10m (1) Licor 3m, Physics site-1 - Reviewed Data
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**Overview** Surface wind, temperature, and turbulence measurements based on three-dimensional (3D) sonic anemometer and temperature/relative humidity (T/RH) data. **Data Details** T/RH events history is available in the attached Excel file: *PS01-TRH-3m *PS01-TRH-10m *PS02-TRH-3m *PS06-TRH-3m *PS02-TRH-17m *PS06-TRH-21m *PS11-TRH-3m *PS11-TRH-10m *PS11-TRH-3m-new **Data Quality** The current dataset is the result of processing the raw data (“.00”) with EddyPro v6.2.0 for 15-minute intervals. The dataset contains results and metadata that should fully cover all software settings and options used in data processing. A detailed description is given in the attached *WFIP2 Project: University of Notre Dame Meteorological Towers Quality Controlled Dataset* README file.
Surface Meteorological Station - ANL 50m, Sonic, Physics site-12 - Raw Data
공공데이터포털
**Overview** Measurements of surface sensible heat flux, momentum flux, wind components, and virtual temperature. **Data Details** * X (column 1) is a component of wind cm/s plus toward north. * Y (column 2) is a component of wind cm/s plus toward east. * Z (column 3) is a component of wind cm/s plus up. * T (column 4) is sonic virtual temperature in degrees C*100. * hh:mm:ss is data collection time in UTC. **Data Quality** The Argonne National Laboratory sonic anemometer measurements are visually inspected weekly for data outliers or instrument problems. The final dataset sent to the DAP will have all outliers or problematic data removed using automated and visual processes, including minimum/maximum checks, in a similar process used for Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) program eddy correlation (ECOR) data. **Uncertainty** The uncertainties of the basic sonic anemometer measurements are taken to be the accuracy of the individual measurements as specified by the instrument manufacturer. Based on historical experience with this measurement technique, flux measurement uncertainty is +/- 10 percent, although the uncertainty can be much greater during stable atmospheric conditions when turbulence intensity and atmospheric gradients are small and advection from beyond the normal fetch can occur. In particular, the Physics Site-12 tower's sonic anemometer measurements can have greater uncertainty when the wind blows through the tower structure. **Constraints** During stable atmospheric conditions, turbulence intensity and atmospheric gradients often are small, approaching or exceeding the measurement resolution of sonic anemometers. Under these conditions, advection from beyond the normal fetch also can occur, making interpretation of the fluxes difficult. Notably, the Physics Site-12 tower sonic anemometer measurements can be affected when the wind blows through the tower structure. Some unusual biases in the vertical velocities measured at the Physics Site-12 tower with west wind conditions also have not been adequately explained.