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30

JD303

31

JD304
Halloween (boo!)

1

JD305
another snowstorm, starts in the evening (not too big).

2

JD306
at approx 13:00 MST, removed a few variables (5?) from the LI-7200 files

3

JD307

4

JD308
Site Visit (SpB, DS): Details , Photos (38)

Span cylinder at 1000 psi. N2 at 1200 psi

at ~9:30 MST, started ops58; added cn2 to UCB logger (ucb_15.csi), removed p.kPa from FAST logger (fast_14.csi)

Note that fast_14.csi changed the FAST logger sampling from 10-Hz to 5-Hz!

added cnr2 to mini-tower (at approx 4.5 meters)

replaced gelman 5.6 m inlet filter for prof system

Ingesting co2/h2o (dry) from LI-7200 to quacker (SE channels 23/24)

Replaced vanes in GAST pump (LI-6262 system)

from 15:30-16:00 MST, replaced 2-micron Nupro filter at inlet (LI-6262 system)

Calm and warm. Sunny in morning, then some clouds.

5

JD309

6

JD310

7

JD311

8

JD312

9

JD313

10

JD314

11

JD315

12

JD316
at approx 20:00 MST, power to tower goes down (lots of small outages earlier)

Extreme winds.

13

JD317
power off.

Extreme winds.

14

JD318
at approx 13:20 MST, power restored to tower (data system still down)

15

JD319
Site Visit (SpB): Details , Photos (18)

Span cylinder at 900 psi. N2 at 800 psi

at ~13:30 MST, quacker rebooted, data system ON again

at ~13:30 MST, started ops59; more streamlining of FAST logger (fast_15.csi)

Note: fast_15.csi changed the FAST logger sampling rate from 5-Hz back to 10-Hz!

brought down 3 regulators (for Steve O)

Some snow, some wind. Signs of extreme wind around forest (downed trees, etc)

16

JD320

17

JD321

18

JD322

19

JD323

20

JD324

21

JD325

22

JD326

23

JD327

24

JD328
Site Visit (SpB): Details , Photos (20)

Span cylinder at 830 psi. N2 at 580 psi

Calm, sunny, and warm!

CU Holiday (TURKEY DAY)

25

JD329
CU Holiday (day after TURKEY DAY)

26

JD330

27

JD331

28

JD332

29

JD333

30

JD334

1

JD335

2

JD336

3

JD337
at approx 16:30 MST, reset clock on the LI-7200