High Rate Data Files Available for SHEBA
Overview
At the request of Judy Curry, high-rate data files were generated for each of the sixteen research flights flown by the NCAR/NSF during SHEBA. These files contain only data for specifically-requested variables and for time periods of interest outlined by Judy Curry.
In general, each of the high-rate files contains variables from the categories of wind speed and direction, ambient temperature and dewpoint temperature, atmospheric humidity (mixing ratio and relative humidity), altitude and ambient pressure. The following table lists the exact names of the variables, along with their output sample rates, included in each of the files:
Variable Name |
Output rate (samples/second) |
ATRL |
25 |
ATRR |
25 |
ATWH |
25 |
CMRCR |
1 |
DPBC |
1 |
DPTC |
1 |
MR |
25 |
MRLA |
25 |
MRLA1 |
25 |
MRUV |
25 |
OAT |
1 |
PALT |
25 |
PALTF |
25 |
PSFDC |
25 |
RHUM |
25 |
UI |
25 |
UX |
25 |
VI |
25 |
VSPD |
25 |
VY |
25 |
WD |
25 |
WI |
25 |
WP3 |
25 |
WS |
25 |
XUIC |
25 |
XUXC |
25 |
XVIC |
25 |
XVYC |
25 |
XWDC |
25 |
XWIC |
25 |
XWSC |
25 |
Users will note in examining the above table that some variables with a maximum output rate of 1 sample/second have been included in the high-rate data files. These are variables corresponding to instruments for which high-rate output is not possible. The decision was made to go ahead and include these low-rate variables in the high-rate data files so that users will have these data readily available for comparison with high-rate data for variables in the same measurement category (humidity, etc.).
Listed in the table below are the names of the high-rate data files and the corresponding processed time segments generated for users of the SHEBA data set:
Research Flight No. |
File Name(s) |
Processed Time Segment (GMT) |
RF01 |
101rf01Hjc.cdf |
21:57:00-00:14:49 |
RF02 |
101rf02Hjc.cdf |
22:30:00-00:28:00 |
RF03 |
101rf03Hjc.cdf |
22:49:00-00:22:00 |
RF04 |
101rf04Hjc.cdf |
22:02:00-23:49:59 |
RF05 |
101rf05Hjc.cdf |
21:31:00-23:42:59 |
RF06 |
101rf06Hjc.cdf |
22:33:00-23:54:59 |
RF07 |
101rf07Hjc.cdf |
22:09:00-23:39:59 |
RF08 |
101rf08Hjc.cdf |
23:07:00-00:18:00 |
RF09 |
101rf09Hjc.cdf |
22:40:00-23:54:59 |
RF10 |
101rf10Hjc.cdf |
22:40:00-23:22:59 |
RF11 |
101rf11Hjc.cdf |
21:40:00-22:43:59 |
RF12 |
101rf12Hjca.cdf |
21:01:00-21:28:59 |
101rf12Hjcb.cdf |
22:31:00-23:30:59 |
|
RF13 |
101rf13Hjca.cdf |
21:31:00-22:15:59 |
101rf13Hjcb.cdf |
23:45:00-23:54:59 |
|
101rf13Hjcc.cdf |
00:17:01-00:44:00 |
|
RF14 |
101rf14Hjca.cdf |
20:37:00-21:53:59 |
101rf14Hjcb.cdf |
23:37:00-23:52:59 |
|
RF15 |
101rf15Hjc.cdf |
21:00:00-22:01:59 |
RF16 |
101rf16Hjc.cdf |
22:06:00-23:21:59 |
These files have been archived to the CISL Mass Store System (MSS). You can retrieve the files via the data catalog which can be found here.
Should you have any trouble retrieving the files, please contact Ron Ruth, the RAF Data Manager, phone: (303)497-1084 or email, and he will make arrangements to get copies of the files to you.
Notes on High Rate Data Quality
Issues of general SHEBA C-130 data quality are addressed in the Data Quality Summary document prepared by the RAF (go to
http://www.eol.ucar.edu/raf/Projects/SHEBA/sheba_dqsumm.html ), and users of the high-rate data are encouraged to review this document to get an overview of known problems and limitations of the data set.A quality-checking review of the high-rate data in the above-listed files was conducted prior to the release of the data. In general, the data were found to be of good quality. However, two specific problems/limitations were discovered and are noted here:
Users of the high-rate C-130 data products are strongly encouraged to notify the RAF of any additional problems and/or limitations they may discover while working with the data. Such problems should be brought to the attention of either Krista Laursen, the SHEBA C-130 Project Manager, phone: (303)497-1031 or email, or Ron Ruth.
General High Rate Data Availability
Users of the SHEBA C-130 data set are reminded that high-rate data for time segments and variables other than those included in the files listed above will be made available on an "as requested" basis only. Individuals interested in working with high-rate data should first examine the files listed above to see if the variables and time periods of interest have already been generated. If additional variables and/or time segments are needed, a specific request (listing the flight numbers, variables of interest, and time periods of interest) for these data must be submitted to Ron Ruth.