UW Automatic Weather Stations - 2021

Regions:Years: Ross Ice Shelf
Stations (2021):

Alexander Tall Tower! AWS

Owner: UW AWS UW
Site Code: BAT
Initial Start Date: 2011-02-02
Info from Service Visit: 2019-12-07
Latitude: -78.995 S
Longitude: 170.758 E
Elevation: 55 meters


AWS Model: AWSCR3000
ARGOS ID: 99601
2021 Archive (FTP): 3-hourly | 10-minute

Station Records:
Max. Temp. (C) 1.6   2012-12-27
Min. Temp. (C) -54.1   2012-08-12
Max Wind (m/s) 25.4   2012-12-27
Max. Press. (mb) 1020   2011-08-02
Min. Press. (mb) 946   2011-08-23


Notes:

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26 January 2012
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Field team: John Cassano, Alice DuVivier
Twin Otter crew: Tim and Bill
Riggers: Jay Cairns and Alec Chin

Work performed:
Remove CR3000 1GB memory card and install new memory card Visual inspection of all instruments - all appeared in good condition Riggers inspected tower and re-tensioned all guy wires. Tower appeared to be in good condition and was standing vertical.
Instrument heights:
Level 1 anemometer: 35" (cup height)
Level 1 temperature: 24" (to bottom of instrument)
Level 2 anemometer: 73" (cup height)
Level 2 temperature: 61" (to bottom of instrument)
AWS enclosure: 80" (to bottom of enclosure)

Location:
Handheld GPS coordinates for the site were 79 deg 2.321 min S and 170 deg 39.646 min E. This location is approximately 0.5 mi north northeast of the previous location (79 deg 2.640 min S, 170 deg 39.060 min E).

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Installation of instrumentation and power system on 2-3-11
(approximate ground time 6 hours)
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Team: Jonathan and Melissa
UNAVCO: Marianne
Rigger: Erin and Dan
Pilots: Brian and Jason

UNAVCO GPS was set out. Approximate times were 1:00-6:30.

It was about a 30 minute flight from the Marilyn AWS and about a 35 minute flight from Pegasus. Upon arrival there was still quite a bit of fog in the area. The tower and the South Pole Traverse road were visible, which enabled us to land.

The riggers worked on re-tensioning the guidelines (the tower has settled since it was originally installed) before climbing the tower. All of the instruments were installed on the levels as planned:

Level 6 (top level): radiation sensor, aerovane, RH, temp
Level 5: aerovane, temp
Level 4: aerovane, temp, RH
Level 3: aerovane, temp (ADG and antennae were installed on a second boom just underneath the boom for level 3)
Level 2: cup anemometer, temp
Level 1: cup anemometer, temp

The heights of the top four levels are the boom installation heights given to the riggers when the tower was installed.

For the rest of the instruments:

Cup anemometer level 1: 52"
Temp level 1: 43"
Cup anemometer level 2: 93"
Temp level 2: 83"
Electronics box: 100"
ADG and antennae: 136"

Boom was oriented at 346 deg.

The power supply was installed about 21' to the north of the tower. All voltages were checked. The red/green LED light for the cycling of the solar panels was blinking red and off instead of red and green. We believe that the green light bulb may be out. The solar panels were charging the batteries while we were there.