AWS Field Report AS 2003/2004 George Weidner Jonathan Thom John Cassano.

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AWS Field Report AS 2003/2004 George Weidner Jonathan Thom John Cassano

Field season summary DateEvent Jan 10Jonathan Thom arrives Mcmurdo (Events 190, 283) Jan 16John Cassano and George Weidner arrive Mcmurdo Jan 17Science Inbrief meeting, Safety class Jan 17George Weidner takes PUSH course Jan 18Bring AWS items to Crary from Orange AWS shed Jan 18Begin to assemble items from field season Jan 19Prepare for field work, send items to Pole for Nico Jan 20Last shipment arrives from CHC Jan 21Prepare AWS for Minna Bluff - Helo work Jan 22Weidner and Cassano service Minna Bluff AWS Jan 23Prepare AWS for deployment via Twin Otter on RIS Jan 24Send Aerovane for Byrd AWS (Twit Conway) Jan 24 Prepare items for retro to meet Jan 26 deadline

Summary continued Jan 25AWS tests for AWS Twin Otter work Jan 26Current retro to Science Cargo Jan 26Nico AWS serviced by Meteorologists at Pole Jan 27 Finish tests of AWS for Twin Otter work. Jan 28Meet with FWC on Twin Otter sked Jan 29Twin Otter cargo to Williams Field Jan 30 Twin Otter AWS 1 and AWS 2 Scheduled for Jan 31 Jan 31Primary sites wx canx, Elaine site not found Feb 1Sunday, Service Herbie Alley AWS for deployment In support of Pole traverse route Feb 2Twin Otter cancelled due to weather Feb 3 AWS sites 1 and 2 deployed via Twin Otter Feb 4 Gill and AWS 3 wx canx, AWS 1 electronics replaced Feb 5Prepare AWS for deployment at West Antarctic Site next season

Byrd AWS Aerovane was replaced by ITASE traverse team. Twit Conway

Vito Vito AWS installed New electronics replaced initial 8916 with 8722

Emilia AWS Emilia installation AWS 8928

Minna Bluff AWS AWS electronics replaced AWS 8939 Power cord replaced

Nico AWS Nico AWS found by traverse team Dar Gibson, Sr. Meteorologist Donald Jeter, Meteorologist service the AWS. Station is raised Needs new batteries for next year.

AWS Table for 2004 Adelie coast D o s o e 243Jan D o s o e1560Nov D o s o e2105Jan 96 D o s o e2500Jan Dome C II o s o e3250Dec Port martin o s o e39Jan 90 Cape Denison o s o e31Jan 90 Penguin point o s o e30Dec Cape Webb o s o e~60Dec 94

West Antarctica Byrd Station o S o W1530Feb Brianna o S o 94 Elizabeth o S o J.C o S o W549Nov 94 Erin o S o 94 Harry o S o W945Nov 94 Theresa o S o W1463Nov Doug o S o W1433Nov 94 Mount Siple o S o W230Feb Siple Dome o S o Swithinbank o S o 97 Noel/ITASE o S o 00

Ross Island Region Marble Point o S o Ferrell o S o Pegasus North o S o Pegasus South o S o 91 Minna Bluff# o S o Willie Field o S o 92 Windless Bight o S o E61Nov 98 Cape Spencer o S o 99 Herbie Alley o S o E~30Jan 99 Cape Bird o S o 99 Laurie II o S o 00 Linda o S o

Ocean Islands Whitlock o S o E274Jan Scott Island67.37 o S o W30Dec Young Island o S o E30Jan Possession Is o S o E30Dec Manuela o S o E80Feb

Ross Ice Shelf Marilyn o S o E75Jan Schwerdtfeger o S o Gill o S o W55Jan Elaine o S o E60Jan Lettau o S o W55Jan Vito o S o 04 Emilia o S o 04

Antarctic Peninsula Larsen Ice o S o W17Oct Butler Island o S o W91Mar Uranus o S o W780Mar Limbert o S o W40Dec Racer Rock o S o W17Nov Bonaparte Point o S o W 8Jan Ski-Hi o S o W1395Feb Santa Claus I o S o W25Dec 94 Kirkwood Island o S o W30May 01 Dismal Island o S o W10May 01

High Polar Plateau Clean Air# o S2835Jan Henry o S1.025 o W2755Jan Nico o S o E2935Jan Relay Station o S o E3353Feb Dome Fuji o S39.70 o E3810Feb Mizuho o S44.29 o E2260Oct 00

AWS 2004 Repair of AWS returned to Madison New sensor suite for LTER/RACER rock Mcmurdo May storm

AWS repair notes AWS 8935 (from Minna Bluff) –Power cord damage resulted in V+ shorting to ground. Interface/power regulation board fried AWS 8916 (from first Vito install) – Transmitter control board had marginal ground connection. Would not initialize every time.

New sensor suite for LTER New AWS for Antarctic Peninsula will have the same sensor suite as those on the Lawrence M Gould and the Nathaniel B. Palmer.

Meteorological Sensors on ships 1 Anemometer, Pair 1 WM28392 RM Young 5106 MET RPSC Annual 13/ Anemometer, Pair 1 WM28393 RM Young 5106 MET RPSC Annual 3 Anemometer, Pair 2 WM28394 RM Young 5106 MET RPSC Annual 4 Anemometer, Pair 2 WM35061 RM Young 5106 MET RPSC Annual 5 Anemometer WM5708 RM Young 5106 MET RPSC Annual 6 Barometer BP00873 RM Young MET RM Young Biennial 7 Barometer BP01150 RM Young MET RM Young Biennial IU 8 Humidity/Wet Temp RM Young 41372LC MET RM Young Annual IU 9 Humidity/Wet Temp RM Young 41372LC MET RM Young Annual 10 Humidity/Wet Temp RM Young 41372LC MET RM Young Annual 11 Humidity/Wet Temp RM Young 41372LC MET RM Young Annual Ship Sensors

Mcmurdo Storm May 15-17, 2004

Mill vans

Dorm 211

Door blocked in WWTP

Erebus winds

Phil Kyle, Bill McIntosh, et al

June 4, 2004