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  • Tuesday, September 28

    Another good day at the valley site.  The telescoping tower was tipped down to check on the PSP and PIR, which were giving some strange readings.  We weren’t too worried as we had not yet updated the coefficients and serial numbers in the datalogger program.  Once we changed those to the proper values, errors were…

  • Monday, September 27

    Today the AMF2 received its first visitors.  Connor Flynn, Luc Rochette, Chuck Long, Kevin Widener and Nitin Bharadwaj showed up to work on the various instruments they are responsible for.  Including the six AMF2 personnel already onsite, conditions are cozy to say the least. Connor and company were working on the ASSISTII (the AMF2’s version…

  • Down the Stretch

    With most systems running in some sort of mode we head into the last three days of installation activities.  Several mentors are expected this week to install their equipment.  Travel to and from the mountain site could be interesting, since some need to work at night (likely that means we might as well !!!??).  That’s…

  • Saturday, September 25

    After a disappointing end to the day on Friday we gave ourselves an extra hour in the morning to recover.  After returning to the site we began to work on some of the issues that remain. Tim Martin began work on setting up the Virtual Machines and installing a guest network hub and a hub…

  • Friday, September 24

    Today was a sad day as Dick Eagan and Brad Orr both flew home to Chicago, IL.  Brad and Dick’s humor and experience will be missed. The weather has been great.  It starts out a bit cool early in the morning but by mid-morning we are taking off layers as the sun is still pretty…

  • Thursday, September 23

    We continued installing sensors on the ground radiation (GNDRAD), Sky Radiation (SKYRAD), Surface Meteorology (MET),  Total Sky Imager (TSI) and Multi-filter Rotating Shadowband Radiometer (MFRSR).  All sensors were installed and the task of connecting the myriad of cables has begun. The Met tower has been tipped vertical now that all the sensors have been installed…

  • Tuesday, September 21

    Setup continues under nearly ideal conditions.  Installation of the rather complex communications is underway.  Having the main AMF2 data system in the valley, two instrumented mountain sites and final transmission of the data out through the Storm Peak Lab connection is a non-trivial task.  Other activities included the installation of several radiation sensors.  The AMF2…

  • MUD Days

    ‘Tis the “MUD” season now.  Yes, the term in its most fundamental form: water plus dirt.  You see signs to this effect on many stores in town. Gives shivers up our spines as we race to finish the install, knowing that we are on a “slippery slope” of good weather.  Most instruments are installed at…

  • Sunday, September 19

    A day of rest has been decreed (or is that demanded…?). This was Octoberwest in Steamboat, so there were many off-road bikers carousing the slopes in various races and competitions. The Aspens are rapidly turning a golden hue, moving down the slopes, preambling the coming winter. The locals have been uniformly friendly and welcoming, some…

  • AMF2 STORMVEX Setup Begins

    The last two days have been very productive. The basic infrastructure at the Valley site has been set up and preparations for instrument deployments are underway. The AMF2 OPS van was deployed at the Thunderhead site and the SWACR was installed on the roof of the OPS van.  Weather has been amazingly cooperative with temperatures in…