96/05/04 CART site activity

Meteorology at the Central Facility


Weather Conditions from Site Operators Log
Broken low stratus clouds < 1km. No natural cirrus. DC-8, T-39, and B- 757 produced short-lived contrails. The greatest persistence (about 30 minutes) was around 18:40, indicating mesoscale variations in the upper troposphere moisture field. At about 20:00, project aircraft contrails to the south produced variable iridescence effects, indicating different particle size in contrails from different aircraft. (T-39 had reddish contrails. ) This event was extensively photographed from the ground (Sassen).

Visiting Instruments at Central Facilities


CART Instrument Operations at Central Facilities


Key: O = operational, X = down or degraded

CART Instrument Operations at Boundary Facilities


There are four staffed Boundary Facilities, each having Balloon Borne Sounding Systems (BBSS) and MicroWave Radiometers (MWR). During the IOP period, sondes are launched every three hours round the clock, starting at 5:30 GMT (12:30 CST). The sites are listed below. Times listed following a site indicate questionable data or failed sonde launches. Weather conditions are recorded in the Boundary Facilities Site Operator's Log.

CART Instrumentation at Extended Facilities


There are numerous unstaffed Extended Facilities. The specific instrumentation at the extended facilities varies from site to site, but generally includes a flux station (either an Energy Balance Bowen Ration (EBBR) system or an Eddy Correlation (ECOR) system), a Solar and InfraRed Observing System (SIROS), and a Standard Meteorology Observing Station (SMOS). For the locations of the Extended Facilities, and their suite of instrumentation, see the table and map of the Extended CART site. The comments below indicate specific data streams with identified problems.

Key Comments/Observations related to flights


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