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Status 2011 04 14

Barbados Cloud Observatory Posted on April 14, 2011 by friedhelmjansenApril 14, 2011

Status of the site:

* Lidar: running
* Dial: running
* Cloudradar KATRIN: running and scanning
* Ceilometer : running
* MRR-CIMH: running
* MRR-Deebles: running
* Raingauge: running
* Cloudcam: running
* WeatherSensor: running

Status 2011 04 13

Barbados Cloud Observatory Posted on April 13, 2011 by friedhelmjansenApril 13, 2011

Status of the site:

* Lidar: running
* Dial: running
* Cloudradar KATRIN: running and scanning
* Ceilometer : running
* MRR-CIMH: running
* MRR-Deebles: running
* Raingauge: running
* Cloudcam: running
* WeatherSensor: running

One external weather sensor from the raman is offline, so there is up to now no automated quicklook possible…

A little bit of rain… .

Barbados Cloud Observatory Posted on April 12, 2011 by Katrin LonitzApril 12, 2011
Filled Pond

Filled Pond. In the back some constructions.

 

Last week, when we arrived at Deebles Point our little pond in front of  the site was dry. Even some rain showers during the last days couldn’t fill it a bit.

Today, when we arrived – we saw that the pond filled up – and not just a little bit (see picture). No wonder – after a night with long-lasting, heavy and noisy rain showers. Now, we (including IfT) hope for more sun with nice cumuli clouds.

Status 2011 04 12

Barbados Cloud Observatory Posted on April 12, 2011 by friedhelmjansenApril 12, 2011

Status of the site:

* Lidar: running
* Dial: running, daq needed restart
* Cloudradar KATRIN: running and scanning
* Ceilometer : running
* MRR-CIMH: running
* MRR-Deebles: running
* Raingauge: running
* Cloudcam: running
* WeatherSensor: running

Again a powerdrop at 06:06 UTC…

Status 2011 04 11

Barbados Cloud Observatory Posted on April 11, 2011 by friedhelmjansenApril 11, 2011

Status of the site:

* Lidar: running
* Dial: running
* Cloudradar KATRIN: running and scanning
* Ceilometer : running
* MRR-CIMH: running
* MRR-Deebles: running
* Raingauge: running
* Cloudcam: running
* WeatherSensor: running

Status 2011 04 10

Barbados Cloud Observatory Posted on April 10, 2011 by friedhelmjansenApril 10, 2011

The camera at ragged point is back to life. Thanks to Michael from IfT.

Status of the site:

* Lidar: running
* Dial: running
* Cloudradar KATRIN: running and scanning
* Ceilometer : running
* MRR-CIMH: running
* MRR-Deebles: running
* Raingauge: running
* Cloudcam: running
* WeatherSensor: running

By chance I captured a photo of a radiosonde launch…

Status 2011 04 09

Barbados Cloud Observatory Posted on April 9, 2011 by friedhelmjansenApril 9, 2011

There were powerdrops last night, but most of our UPS-Units were able to protect the systems. The Radar needed to be restarted, the pump laser in Dial was found off, but everything else was up.

Status of the site:

* Lidar: running
* Dial: running
* Cloudradar KATRIN: running and scanning
* Ceilometer : running
* MRR-CIMH: running
* MRR-Deebles: running
* Raingauge: running
* Cloudcam: running
* WeatherSensor: running

At Ragged Point they have some problems with their network too, there are no updates from the camera…

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Barbados Cloud Observatory Posted on April 8, 2011 by friedhelmjansenMay 20, 2026

…and it seems that you had luck with the weather!!!

Congratulations!!!

Barbados Cloud Observatory Posted on April 8, 2011 by friedhelmjansenApril 8, 2011

Seems that you were able to arrange a nice celebration of our site! Take a rest at the beach and enjoy the weather!

(the spy was online from time to time…)

At least all instruments survived…

Status of the site:

* Lidar: running
* Dial: running
* Cloudradar KATRIN: running and scanning
* Ceilometer : running
* MRR-CIMH: running
* MRR-Deebles: running
* Raingauge: running
* Cloudcam: running
* WeatherSensor: running

Site Surviving?

Barbados Cloud Observatory Posted on April 7, 2011 by Bjorn StevensApril 7, 2011

Yes the site is surviving the ravages of its visitors, until now.  We are not sure what happens during our open house, we will keep our fingers crossed and thumbs pressed that the visitors respect the great work the MPI and CIMH staff did in establishing such a perfect and well functioning site.     For the open house, we did visit the houses up the road and invited the neighbors, and will see how many show up; but we will try to keep things in good shape.

Yesterday we were busy with ACTOS/HELIOS, the ARTE film crew, our soundings and some preparations for our open house as well as the workshop tomorrow at CIMH.

ACTOS Fly-By

ACTOS/HELIO flew for the first time during the 2011 CARRIBA campaign, and focused on the profiling of the lower atmosphere, rather than clouds, as some of its spectrometers are down.  We are interested in comparing sondes which generally drift over the island in the Easterlies with the offshore thermodynamic environment.  Here having ACTOS low and close is essential.  For this we had a very nice fly-by between Ragged and Deebles point at about 50 m (see their post here: first-actos-flight) within minutes of having released a sonde.   Here is a picture from Katrin Lonitz showing the fly-by at 50 m or so.  The data from this flight should be very useful in connecting offshore aerosol and thermodynamic properties to what we are able to remotely sense.  This should give us a good picture of possible differences between the thermodynamic structure just offshore and what we get from the sondes as they go over the Island.  We also had a sonde launch an hour earlier, when ACTOS started its flights.

The radar has been functioning well and we spent the morning experimenting with figure eight sweeps after identifying clouds.  The cloud field was very well developed under a strong inversion at 700 hPa.  Cloud tops rising to 3km and evidence of a dust layer that seemed to mix downward as compared to the day before.

Regarding today’s weather the wind is a bit more northerly, an initial look at the thermodynamic structure suggests otherwise the environment is similar, although the cloud fields appear less well developed.  This is evident comparing the GOES east imagery from yesterday as compared to today.  Shown below is yesterdays, todays and a blow up of today’s imager.

ACTOS will not be flying today as they focus on getting their spectrometers in working order.

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