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First Snow of the Season (October 25)
Editor’s note: Stephen Springston, a scientist from Brookhaven National Laboratory, headed to the STORMVEX deployment site in October to set up the Aerosol Observing System (AOS). This week, we will feature blog posts about his experience in Colorado. The first snow of the season fell in late October.Thar she snows! When the instrument integration was…
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Shake Down Street (October 10)
Editor’s note: Stephen Springston, a scientist from Brookhaven National Laboratory, headed to the STORMVEX deployment site in October to set up the Aerosol Observing System (AOS). This week, we will feature blog posts about his experience in Colorado. The o-rings presented a momentary problem when assembling the filter holder. Any new deployment, be it instruments,…
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On the Mountain (October 3)
Editor’s note: Stephen Springston, a scientist from Brookhaven National Laboratory, headed to the STORMVEX deployment site in October to set up the Aerosol Observing System (AOS). This week, we will feature blog posts about his experience in Colorado. The beautiful blue sky at 8000 feet is a stunning backdrop to the sampling tower.Once actually at…
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Practice Makes Perfect (September)
Editor’s note: Stephen Springston, a scientist from Brookhaven National Laboratory, headed to the STORMVEX deployment site in October to set up the Aerosol Observing System (AOS). This week, we will feature blog posts about his experience in Colorado. BNL personnel practiced assembling the AOS before its deployment to Steamboat Springs.The aerosol inlet on the new…
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Wednesday, November 3: New AMF2 Volunteer arrives
Yesterday during lunch, a stranger stopped by the AMF2 OPS van looking for work. He appeared somewhat useful, so we assigned him the duty of Thunderhead security (calls himself T-man). Not sure he’ll stick around long enough to help with packing this Spring; he kind of has the look of a short-timer. New AMF2 Volunteer…
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Rime in the Morning
Editor’s Note: Chuck Long shared this picture captured by the Total Sky Imager, showing rime on it and nearby instruments. It sure is going to be an “interesting” winter at Storm Peak Lab. This photo was taken this morning right before sunrise.
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Monday, October 25
The first “real” snow of the season fell on the AMF2, covering the valley and mountain sites. This picture of the Valley site is taken from the General Purpose Van (thanks Karen). The mountain sites are completely obscured by clouds. AMF2 Valley site covered in the first snow of the season
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How Low Can We Go?
Radiation plot calculating sun blockage at Thunderhead in local time.Another update from scientist Chuck Long, lead for the total sky imager (TSI) and radiation instruments. Yesterday was a nice clear day, so I was able to quantify the extent of the direct sun blockage on the radiometers at Thunderhead. In the morning, the sun cleared…
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A Dark and Stormy Night (and Day)
Editor’s Note: Scientist Chuck Long is the instrument lead for the total sky imager (TSI). He shared a quick note from his review of the video taken by his instrument up at Storm Peak Lab (SPL) last weekend. To see the footage that the TSI captured of the first snow on October 8, view the…
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Wednesday, September 29
Sadly this is the last full day for Durga Kafle and Michael Ritsche. They will be heading back to the Chicago area after 17 days here at Steamboat Springs. Michael, Durga, Karen and Mike Turner spent the day doing calibration checks on the surface meteorological systems. The ORG, PWD, Barometer and T/RH probe were all…