He also lifted his leg and did his duty on the radar, but so fast I could not take a shot of it.

Status 2010 11 14
Systems at the site:
- Lidar: running
- Cloudradar: running, since 14 UT incorrect scanning !!
- Ceilometer: running
- Ceilometer KIT: running
- MRR-CIMH: running, no data transfer
- MRR-Deebles: running
- Raingauge: unknown, but I think running
- Cloudcam: running
There is another blog from Holger Siebert from Leipzig at
http://barbados2010-actos.blogspot.com
Status 2010 11 13
Systems at the site:
- Lidar: running
- Cloudradar: running
- Ceilometer: running
- Ceilometer KIT: running
- MRR-CIMH: running, no data transfer
- MRR-Deebles: running
- Raingauge: unknown, but I think running
- Cloudcam: running
Beautiful cumuli and our first successful launches
After a few days of adjustment, here is our first post from Deebles Point! We are here with four people, Ilya, Clara, Katrin and myself. Yesterday, November 11th, was a beautiful cumulus day on the site. The clouds were shallow but well developed, coming in random patches (see GOES image).
The radar has been scanning with its ‘usual’ routine and the quick-looks seem good (there does seem to be more clutter / false returns compared to what I have seen before, something we should check). It makes a 180 degree scan upstream of the site, at an elevation angle of 45 and 60 degrees, then scanning vertical for 5 minutes. Early in the morning there were some heavy rain showers that woke us up.
At a 60 degree elevation angle the radar measures above cloud tops even at close ranges, so scanning at low elevation angles, even lower than 45 degree, will be great. The Hamburg cloud radar, that was picked up in Hamburg Thursday (thanks to Lutz for sending me the picture) along with the DIAL water vapor lidar, will allow for scanning at much lower elevation angles. It is scheduled to arrive here early December.
In the evening we successfully launched our second balloon, using the mobile radiosonde facility that Prof. Jenkins from Howard University has kindly borrowed us. Adriel Valentine, a student at CIMH, and Marvin have helped us launching these. From these profiles (including temperature, humidity, wind speed and direction), Ilya is using the water vapor profile to compare with the water vapor derived from the Raman lidar. Because the lidar is measuring very close to see, whereas the soundings are carried inland (and may travel far), some differences in the water vapor remain. These are mostly confined to heights below 1 km, at higher altitudes the data compares really well. We are trying to find out whether these are realistic differences, or whether the initialization of the radiosonde can use some improvement. Because winds turned from easterly to westerly, the sonde from last evening was actually carried back towards the site at high altitudes (see the sonde track from Google Earth).
Images and sounding profiles will follow soon!
Status 2010 11 12
After busy times in Hamburg now back to site work:
Systems at the site:
- Lidar: running
- Cloudradar: running
- Ceilometer: running, but found the computer down this morning, no data for the 11.11
- Ceilometer KIT: running since 08:50 UTC
- MRR-CIMH: running, no data transfer
- MRR-Deebles: running
- Raingauge: unknown, but I think running
- Cloudcam: running
Webcam Raggedpoint is damaged, a new one is on the way inside our container…
Status 2010 11 09
Systems at the site:
- Lidar: running
- Cloudradar: running
- Ceilometer: running
- Ceilometer KIT: not running
- MRR-CIMH: running, no data transfer
- MRR-Deebles: running
- Raingauge: unknown, but I think running
- Cloudcam: running
Status 2010 11 07
Systems at the site:
- Lidar: running
- Cloudradar: running not scanning, looking vertically
- Ceilometer: running, but there was a data gap this morning…
- Ceilometer KIT: not running
- MRR-CIMH: running, no data transfer
- MRR-Deebles: running
- Raingauge: unknown, but I think running
- Cloudcam: running but not well oriented…
Status 2010 11 05
After a long day for Ilya, Marvin and Matthias the site is finally back to the power grid and to the internet. Yes!
Systems at the site:
- Lidar: warming up
- Cloudradar: running not scanning, looking vertically
- Ceilometer: running
- Ceilometer KIT: running
- MRR-CIMH: running, no data transfer
- MRR-Deebles: running
- Raingauge: unknown, but I think running
- Cloudcam: running but not well oriented…
I think we will get a more stable status during the day…
Regarding the webcam at RaggedPoint I don’t know whats wrong.
But the Radar Security Outcam is alive….
At 18 UTC the lidar is back to live…
Status 2010 11 04
I just got a call from Ilya:
BL&P were not able to show up today, so they promised to come tomorrow.
They need to exchange the whole burned pole and fix the power cables on all poles back to
the isolators. Lets hope that the internet cable will survice…
Both Ilya and Matthias found water inside our systems, and they are using the daylight to
explore the path of the water and start to fix that.
If there are news I will let you know…















