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194 Sun 15-Aug-2004Daily Report 15 Aug 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Victor
190 Sat 14-Aug-2004Daily Report 14 Aug 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Conrad
186 Sat 14-Aug-2004Daily Report 13 Aug 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Mark
181 Fri 13-Aug-2004Daily Report 12 Aug 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Victor
176 Wed 11-Aug-2004Daily Report 11 Aug 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Conrad
172 Wed 11-Aug-2004Daily Report 10 Aug 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Mark
163 Mon 09-Aug-2004Daily Report 9 Aug 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Conrad
158 Mon 09-Aug-2004Daily Report 8 Aug 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Conrad
153 Sat 07-Aug-2004Daily Report 7 Aug 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Mark
148 Sat 07-Aug-2004Daily Report 6 Aug 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Mark
143 Fri 06-Aug-2004Daily Report 5 Aug 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Conrad
139 Wed 04-Aug-2004Daily Report 4 Aug 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Mark
135 Wed 04-Aug-2004Daily Report 3 Aug 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Victor
131 Tue 03-Aug-2004Daily Report 2 Aug 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Conrad
128 Sun 01-Aug-2004Daily Report 1 Aug 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Conrad
123 Sun 01-Aug-2004Daily Report 31 July 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Mark
120 Sat 31-Jul-2004Daily Report 30 July 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Mark
117 Fri 30-Jul-2004Daily Report 29 July 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Victor
112 Wed 28-Jul-2004Daily Report 28 July 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Conrad
107 Tue 27-Jul-2004Daily Report 27 July 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Mark
103 Tue 27-Jul-2004Daily Report 26 July 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Conrad
100 Mon 26-Jul-2004Daily Report 25 July 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Mark
95 Sat 24-Jul-2004Daily Report 24 July 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Conrad
92 Sat 24-Jul-2004Daily Report 23 July 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Conrad
88 Thu 22-Jul-2004Daily Report 22 July 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Mark
83 Thu 22-Jul-2004Daily Report 21 July 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Conrad
79 Wed 21-Jul-2004Daily Report 20 July 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Conrad
70 Tue 20-Jul-2004Daily Report 19 July 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Conrad
65 Mon 19-Jul-2004Daily Report 18 July 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Conrad
62 Sun 18-Jul-2004Daily Report 17 July 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Conrad
59 Sat 17-Jul-2004Daily Report 16 July 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Mark
56 Fri 16-Jul-2004Daily Report 15 July 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Conrad
53 Wed 14-Jul-2004Daily Report 14 July 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Conrad
47 Wed 14-Jul-2004Daily Report 13 July 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Mark
41 Tue 13-Jul-2004Daily Report 12 July 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Mark
31 Mon 12-Jul-2004Daily Report 11 July 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Mark
28 Sun 11-Jul-2004Daily Report 10 July 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Mark
22 Sat 10-Jul-2004Daily Report 09 July 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Hugo
16 Fri 09-Jul-2004Daily Report 08 July 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Conrad
11 Thu 08-Jul-2004Daily Report 07 July 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Mark
4 Tue 06-Jul-2004Daily Report 06 July 2004ISS2 (Puerto Penasco)Operator


194: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Sun 15-Aug-2004 22:48:12 GMT, Daily Report 15 Aug 2004
Daily Report 15 August 2004

Sondes launched at 11:00, 23:00.  All launches successful.

all systems and equipment are working well

Profiler disk space: 38.4%

Balloons remaining: 16
Sondes remaining: 10
He tanks remaining: 8

Weather: clear except for large cumulonimbus to North.

today we are gone a shutdown of all systems
see you lather, have a nice day





















190: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Sat 14-Aug-2004 23:15:26 GMT, Daily Report 14 Aug 2004
Daily Report 14 August 2004

Sondes launched at 11:00, 23:00.  All launches successful.

Profiler disk space: 34.7%

Balloons remaining: 20
Sondes remaining: 14
He tanks remaining: 10

Weather: clear except for large cumulonimbus to North.



















186: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Sat 14-Aug-2004 00:20:50 GMT, Daily Report 13 Aug 2004
Daily Report 13 August 2004

Sondes launched at 11:00, 18:00, 23:00, 5:00 UTC. All launches successful.

satellite computer still down.

Profiler disk space: 31.6%

Balloons remaining: 22
Sondes remaining: 17
He tanks remaining: 10

Weather: clear except for large cumulus tower line stretching from North to East horizon which formed during early afternoon hours

Today we had the sushi buffet at a local Japanese restaurant

It's Friday the 13th!
















181: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Fri 13-Aug-2004 00:22:26 GMT, Daily Report 12 Aug 2004
Daily Report 12 August 2004

Sondes launched at 11:00, 18:00, 23:00, 5:00 UTC. All launches successful.

satallite computer still down.

Profiler disk space: 28.0%

Balloons remaining: 26
Sondes remaining: 21
He tanks remaining: 11

Weather: mostly clear throughout day
with some clouds


















176: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Wed 11-Aug-2004 23:16:19 GMT, Daily Report 11 Aug 2004
Daily Report 11 August 2004

Sondes launched at 11:00, 18:00, 23:00, 5:00 UTC. All launches successful.

satallite computer still down.

Profiler disk space: 24.3%

Balloons remaining: 30
Sondes remaining: 25
He tanks remaining: 11

Weather: mostly clear throughout day

















172: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Wed 11-Aug-2004 04:47:54 GMT, Daily Report 10 Aug 2004
Daily Report 10 August 2004

Sondes launched at 11:00, 18:00, 23:00, 5:00 UTC. All launches successful.

Satellite computer down today after 18z launch, no data is being transfered or 
sent real time.  Launch data is saved on computer hard drive

Profiler disk space: 21.4%

Balloons remaining: 33
Sondes remaining: 28
He tanks remaining: 12

Weather: mostly clear today and humid in the morning and evening



















163: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Mon 09-Aug-2004 23:32:06 GMT, Daily Report 9 Aug 2004
Daily Report 9 August 2004

Sondes launched at 11:00, 18:00, 23:00, 5:00 UTC. All launches successful.

All systems normal.

Profiler disk space: 17.5%

Balloons remaining: 38
Sondes remaining: 33
He tanks remaining: 12

Weather: overcast and precipitation in morning, scattered clouds in afternoon.













158: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Mon 09-Aug-2004 01:08:31 GMT, Daily Report 8 Aug 2004
Daily Report 8 August 2004

Sondes launched at 11:00, 23:00 UTC. All launches successful.

Restarted data computer (server); network connections to ISS, internet 
and profiler computer were made without any problem.

All systems normal.

Roving crew scheduled to leave tommorrow.

Profiler disk space: 14.1%

Balloons remaining: 41
Sondes remaining: 36
He tanks remaining: 13

Weather: clear day.












153: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Sat 07-Aug-2004 23:38:55 GMT, Daily Report 7 Aug 2004
Daily Report 7 August 2004

Sondes launched at 11:00, 17:00, 23:00, 5:00 UTC. All launches successful.

The roving crew of Lou and June visited us for a check up.  They should be here tomorrow as well

All systems normal.

Profiler disk space: 86.9%

Balloons remaining: 44
Sondes remaining: 39
He tanks remaining: 13

Weather: mostlly clear day with cumulus clouds to the north

You snooze you lose.  Fresh oysters were good.  Conrad was the winner eating 48 of them











148: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Sat 07-Aug-2004 00:24:01 GMT, Daily Report 6 Aug 2004
Daily Report 6 August 2004

Sondes launched at 11:00, 17:00, 23:00, 5:00 UTC. All launches successful.

All systems normal.

Profiler disk space: 83.4%

Balloons remaining: 48
Sondes remaining: 43
He tanks remaining: 13

Weather: 12z launching saw spectacular cloud to ground lightning to the eastern horizon.  By sunrise it was raining around the site.  Finally at about 14:30 utc the thunderstorm rolled through the city giving us probably about 1mm of precip. The storm quickly passed and gave sunny skies the rest of the day

TGIF










143: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Fri 06-Aug-2004 00:36:56 GMT, Daily Report 5 Aug 2004
Daily Report 5 August 2004

Sondes launched at 11:00, 17:00, 23:00, 5:00 UTC. All launches successful.

All systems normal.

Profiler disk space: 80.0%

Balloons remaining: 52
Sondes remaining: 47
He tanks remaining: 14

Cloudy in the morning, scattered clouds in afternoon.

Yeah, whatever Kino.








139: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Wed 04-Aug-2004 23:50:28 GMT, Daily Report 4 Aug 2004
Daily Report 4 August 2004

Sondes launched at 6,12, and 0 UTC. All launches successful.  Preparing for IOP#7 to start 12z 5 Aug.

Profiler disk space: 76.6%

Balloons remaining: 56
Sondes remaining: 50
He tanks remaining: 14

Day has been partly to mostly cloudy throughout the day as high clouds, maybe 
remnents from convection overnight, have blanketed the area

All the systems and equipment are working correctly
Sattelite phone computer automatically restarted itself, but the sattelite was 
still configured and functioning correctly

For lunch Victor, Conrad, Mark, and Hugo cooked up some delicious stuffed crabs and chilli peppers.  Sorry no leftovers!  Saturday we go eat oysters baby.  
Puerto Penasco rocks.










135: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Wed 04-Aug-2004 01:06:48 GMT, Daily Report 3 Aug 2004
Daily Report 3 August 2004

Sondes launched at 11:00, 17:00, 23:00, and 5:00 utc. All launches successful.

Profiler disk space: 73.1%

Balloons remaining: 59
Sondes remaining: 53
He tanks remaining: 15

all the systems and equipment are working correctly

we are  going to make some  stuffed crabs and some chili peppers, if somebody of you   reads this, this is an invitation for all ISS, so, come to visit us 




Victor, Conrad, Mark and Hugo




131: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Tue 03-Aug-2004 00:09:53 GMT, Daily Report 2 Aug 2004
Daily Report 2 August 2004

Sondes launched at 11:00, 23:00 utc. All launches successful.

Profiler disk space: 69.6%

Balloons remaining: 63
Sondes remaining: 57
He tanks remaining: 15










128: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Sun 01-Aug-2004 22:49:39 GMT, Daily Report 1 Aug 2004
Daily Report 1 August 2004

Spikes in IR data over past 24 hours, otherwise instruments are working
properly.

Sondes launched at 11:00, 17:00, 23:00 utc. All launches successful.

IOP ends after 23:00 utc launch.

Profiler disk space: 66.0%

Balloons remaining: 65
Sondes remaining: 59
He tanks remaining: 15

13th tank of He finished today.

Made campechana for lunch; it was awsome. If you don't know what campechana
is you are missing out.  Next project: huge clams on the grill and steamed 
blue crabs.

Victor y Conrad










123: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Sun 01-Aug-2004 00:32:34 GMT, Daily Report 31 July 2004
Daily Report 31 July 2004

The early morning hours brought breezy conditions probably a result from 
convective outflow near the area, but after sunrise conditions were normal and we had a mostly clear day.

Instruments are working properly.

All launches successful.  Starting IOP mode 1 Aug 2004 0z

Profiler disk space: 62.7%


Balloons remaining: 68
Sondes remaining: 62
He tanks remaining: 16









120: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Sat 31-Jul-2004 00:45:15 GMT, Daily Report 30 July 2004
Daily Report 29 July 2004

Instruments are working properly.

All launches successful.

Profiler disk space: 59.2%

clear day, light breeze.

Balloons remaining: 70
Sondes remaining: 64
He tanks remaining: 16

TGIF





117: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Fri 30-Jul-2004 00:29:11 GMT, Daily Report 29 July 2004
Daily Report 29 July 2004

Instruments are working properly 

All launches successful.

Profiler disk space: 55.7%

clear day, moderate breeze, 

Balloons remaining: 72
Sondes remaining: 66
He tanks remaining: 17

Hey other ISS sites, come to our BBQ Sabado.  So what if you are like a 12 hour drive away, it's gonna be sweet.  You can come too, roving crew.

cheers,

Mark, Conrad and Victor.





112: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Wed 28-Jul-2004 23:22:02 GMT, Daily Report 28 July 2004
Daily Report 28 July 2004

Instruments are working properly 

All launches successful.

Profiler disk space: 52.0%

clear day, moderate breeze, thrunderclouds building in the east

Balloons remaining: 76
Sondes remaining: 70
He tanks remaining: 18







107: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Tue 27-Jul-2004 23:58:20 GMT, Daily Report 27 July 2004
Daily Report 27 July 2004

Had to launch twice for 28 july 0z launch because string did not unwind, 
otherwise good launches, we are now in iop mode

Instruments are working properly 

Lightning could be seen to the North and West early this morning.  Otherwise theday has been warm and dry with clear skies and a normal sea breeze.  As is 
the case most afternoons here, we are seeing cumulunimbus clouds building to theNorth and East 

Profiler disk space: 48.9%

Went though 10th He tank

Balloons remaining: 80
Sondes remaining: 74
He tanks remaining: 18










103: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Tue 27-Jul-2004 00:39:05 GMT, Daily Report 26 July 2004
Daily Report 26 July 2004

Successful launches.  


Instruments are working properly, 

thunder storms to the NE in the morning

Profiler disk space: 45.3%

Balloons remaining: 83
Sondes remaining: 77
He tanks remaining: 19



Hugo  is not working any more, victor is working now 






100: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Mon 26-Jul-2004 00:57:19 GMT, Daily Report 25 July 2004
Daily Report 25 July 2004

Successful launches.  Had trouble at first of sending email of sounding data on Aspen during 26 July 0z launch, but the computer was rebooted and that seemed tofix the problem and so data might have been sent 3x

Last night the town was hit with a good isolated thundershower.  Although it 
looks like no precipitation was recorded by the iss station, the downtown 
area and near our condos about 8km south of the iss definately had measureable 
precip as there were a few puddles in the streets.  Other than that it has 
cleared out by morning and there are thunderstorm clouds building again to our 
North and East in the afternoon

Instruments are working properly, the IR sensors were cleaned since they were 
dirty from last nights precipitation

Went through our 9th He tank and have 19 remaining as shown below 

Profiler disk space: 42.1%

Balloons remaining: 85
Sondes remaining: 79
He tanks remaining: 19









95: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Sat 24-Jul-2004 22:52:54 GMT, Daily Report 24 July 2004
Daily Report 23 July 2004

Successful launches.

Slightly unusual data for IR sensor on 1700 23 July 2004 plot (on ATD websight),
otherwise data seems reasonable.

Instruments are working properly.

Profiler disk space: 38.5%

Balloons remaining: 87
Sondes remaining: 81
He tanks remaining: 20








92: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Sat 24-Jul-2004 01:00:03 GMT, Daily Report 23 July 2004
Daily Report 23 July 2004

Cloudy throughout day, drizzel in the morning (11:00 utc)

First sonde launched at 23:00 utc failed, a second sonde was launched and
was successful 

Instruments are working properly.

Profiler disk space: 34.9%

Balloons remaining: 91
Sondes remaining: 84
He tanks remaining: 20







88: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Thu 22-Jul-2004 23:57:43 GMT, Daily Report 22 July 2004
Daily Report 22 July 2004

Today's main wx feature was the minor gulf surge that came through due to 
outflow of t-storms near us.  The profiler shows this neatly.  Other than the 
high winds, it has been a clear day for the most part, but high clouds are 
starting to roll in from the NE.

Successful launches, ceasing IOP mode on 23 July 0z. Instruments are working 
properly.

Profiler disk space: 31.5%

Balloons remaining: 94

Sondes remaining: 88

He tanks remaining: 20








83: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Thu 22-Jul-2004 00:44:41 GMT, Daily Report 21 July 2004
Daily Report 22 July 2004

Clear day.

Successful launches. Instruments are working properly.

Roving crew checked IR sensor; IR data looks fine today

Profiler disk space: 28.1%

Used 7 tanks of He









79: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Wed 21-Jul-2004 05:28:30 GMT, Daily Report 20 July 2004
Daily Report 20 July 2004

Clear day at site, thunder clouds to east.

Successful launches. Instruments are working properly.

Profiler disk space: 25.2%

Roving crew here today, will leave morning of 21st for Loretto.
Drink plenty of water so you don't get dehydrated, not that this happened to
Hugo or anyone today.











70: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Tue 20-Jul-2004 00:40:31 GMT, Daily Report 19 July 2004
Daily Report 19 July 2004

Clear day.

Successful launches. Instruments are working properly.

Profiler disk space: 21.0%

Roving crew here today.











65: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Mon 19-Jul-2004 00:34:29 GMT, Daily Report 18 July 2004
Daily Report 18 July 2004

Clear day.

Successful launches. Instruments are working properly.

Profiler disk space: 55.1%

6th He tank finished today.









62: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Sun 18-Jul-2004 00:18:02 GMT, Daily Report 17 July 2004
Daily Report 17 July 2004

Lightning to the east during 12z sounding, partly cloudy throughout day.

Successful launches. Instruments are working properly.

Profiler disk space: 51.6%

Feliz cumpleanos, Hugo.







59: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Sat 17-Jul-2004 00:36:18 GMT, Daily Report 16 July 2004
Daily Report 16 July 2004

We saw lightning flashes to the east during 12z sounding, otherwise it has been a partly cloudy day with cirrus clouds passing through.

Successful launches. Instruments are working properly.

Profiler disk space: 48.3%

TGIF













56: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Fri 16-Jul-2004 00:02:37 GMT, Daily Report 15 July 2004
Daily Report 15 July 2004

Clear throughout day, some clouds on horizon. No precipitation.

Successful launches. Instruments are working properly.

Profiler disk space: 44.6%

Best hot dogs in Puerto Penasco across from the Ley supermarket.












53: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Wed 14-Jul-2004 23:58:28 GMT, Daily Report 14 July 2004
Daily Report 14 July 2004

Moderately cloud cover throughout day, breezy.  Thunderstorms to NE in the 
morning.  No precipitation near sight.

Successful launches. Instruments are working properly.

Profiler disk space: 41.2%

Daily GNibbles score: Conrad 320 points, Hugo 109 points.













47: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Wed 14-Jul-2004 00:20:02 GMT, Daily Report 13 July 2004
Daily Report 13 July 2004

Skies have had a few high clouds passing through.  Cumulunibus clouds have 
formed to the North and East.  The main story here has been the strong gusty 
winds from the gulf surge, especially during the 18z sounding. Winds have died a bit but are still currently at about 6-7 m/s  

Today's soundings went well except for close calls of the sonde hitting a 
structure during takeoff due to gusty winds. 

We went through our 4rd He tank.

Instruments are working properly.

We installed the updated version of ASPEN (v 2.5.3) today

Profiler disk space: 38.0%













41: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Tue 13-Jul-2004 00:23:58 GMT, Daily Report 12 July 2004
Daily Report 12 July 2004


In the early morning hours (12z sounding) there was lightning to the far East 
with maybe a trace of precipitation although nothing that was measurable, it was very humid and moist.  Sunrise started with scattered cirrus clouds overhead, 
which dissapeared in the afternoon. In the afternoon hours there were 
cumulunimbus and cumulus clouds which formed to the North and East horizons. 
Currently some of the cumulunimbus cloud tops from the East are moving westward towards our location.

Soundings have been going well so far, we went through our 3rd He tank.
Instruments are working properly.

Profiler disk space: 34.5%












31: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Mon 12-Jul-2004 00:08:58 GMT, Daily Report 11 July 2004
Daily Report 11 July 2004


The day started with a few cirrus clouds overhead, which dissapeared after 10am, Otherwise it has been a clear and hot day here.  Again, in the afternoon hours there were cumulunimbus and cumulus clouds which formed to the North and East 
horizons

Soundings went well except the morning sounding didn't have wind data for last 
100mb, and afternoon sounding had no winds from 250 mb level until the 
end

Profiler disk space: 31.0%











28: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Sun 11-Jul-2004 00:38:16 GMT, Daily Report 10 July 2004
Daily Report 10 July 2004


The weather has been very hot and dry, with rh values currently at 21% and 
dewpoint falling, this is shown by water vapor imagery.  Skies have been clear 
overhead throughout the day, with cumulus and cumulonimbus clouds on the North 
and East horizons as the day progressed.  Light sea breeze

The first 11 July 2004 0Z sounding failed due to no sattelite data or wind data,a second attempt was made and went sucessfull, other instruments are fine, we 
went through our second Helium tank.

Profiler disk space: 27.5%

Just got word on the JOSS page about tomorrows 2nd IOP beginning so are
adjusting our work shift schedule










22: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Sat 10-Jul-2004 00:13:07 GMT, Daily Report 09 July 2004
Daily Report 08 July 2004


Mostly cloudy with high level clouds in the morning, hours, but cleared out as
the day went on.  Cumulus clouds popped up to the North and Eastern horizons.

Launches going well, instruments working properly

Profiler disk space: 23.9%

Air pump has been making loud farting noises when inflating the balloons. 129 sondes, 135 balloons remain

TGIF








16: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Fri 09-Jul-2004 00:50:21 GMT, Daily Report 08 July 2004
Daily Report 08 July 2004


clear throughout day, breezes from SE

Launches good; several minutes of poor data from 17 utc launch due to failure of sonde to decend from balloon. All instruments are fine

Profiler disk space: 20.7%

Finished first Helium tank; 133 sondes, 139 balloons remain









11: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Thu 08-Jul-2004 00:47:00 GMT, Daily Report 07 July 2004
Daily Report 06 July 2004


Sunny, warm, breezy in the morning, scattered mid to high level clouds early on,but later cleared out.

Launches are going nominal and all instruments are fine

Profiler disk space: 17.2%

Continuation of training of students.  Tested shutdown of all systems in case of power outage.







4: DAILY, Site ISS2 (Puerto Penasco), Tue 06-Jul-2004 22:37:49 GMT, Daily Report 06 July 2004
Daily Report 06 July 2004


Sunny, warm, southwest sea breeze, scattered cirrus clouds

No helium.  All else operational.

Profiler disk space: 13.6%

Training of students.  Wind profiler running starting at 21Z

Great Condos!!