2009 September Nome Trip

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For Starters, the to do list:

Pre-trip to do

  • Photocopy Field books and archive in a file cabinet
  • Talk to Phil Taylor (addressed)
  • Figure out SDI-Recorder / SDI-Sensor operation (addressed)
  • Try to replicate the precip bucket problem on Blueberry (addressed)
  • Buy Silicone in tube form
  • Bring out white electrical tape for Skookum


Stuff to bring out

  • HMP45C heads (packed)
  • Antenna (C2 & Kig2) (Chas will bring Kig2 antenna)
  • White Tape (packed)
  • Silicone (packed)
  • Judd replacement sensor for C2 (packed)
  • Radio for C2 (packed but still need power cord)
  • HMP45C cable for K1 3m AT/RH (packed)
  • Spare Thermocouple wire for K1 (packed)
  • Spare regular wire for K1 (to power the second logger) (packed)
  • Diodes for Anvil & Kig2 (packed)
  • 2 Spare CR10X & WP (packed)
  • 2 Keypads (1 packed)
  • Tool Bags
  • Computer & SC32B (SC32B packed)
  • Serial Cables & spares (packed)

Fairbanks Shopping List

All Purchased

  • White Electrical Tape
  • Silicone in tube form
  • Epoxy

Stuff to bring out to Council that is currently in Nome storage

  • For C1 -- Net Radiometer Box
  • For C2 -- RM Young anemometer (Also bring nut to secure propeller)
  • For C2 -- Net Radiometer Mounting Hardware

Stuff to bring out to Kougarok that is currently in Nome storage

  • For K1 -- Rebar to secure snow temperature sensors
  • For K1 -- Handmaul to pound in rebar
  • For K1 -- Metric Precip Bucket funnel
  • For K1 -- Net Radiometer Box
  • For K2 -- Net Radiometer Box
  • For K3 -- Net Radiometer Box

Hotel and truck confirmation numbers

  • Wed Sept 23, $160, Conf # 704902 (two beds, kitchenette)
  • Sat Sept 26, $160, Conf # 704903 (two beds, kitchenette)
  • Wed Sept 23, $100/day, 12:30pm truck pickup - Tues Sept 29, 12:30pm truck dropoff, Conf # R25071

Station by Station to do

C1 Grid

  • Pull Net Radiometer
  • Replace HMP45C sensor heads
  • Leave Radio in ON position, Flag 1 High
  • Download data

C2 Blueberry

  • Install new Anemometer (propeller is on site, anemometer is at Nome storage)
  • Figure out the deal with the precipitation (... fixed... send new program)
  • Replace HMP45C sensor heads @ 1m, 3m (10m replaced in August)
  • Replace new antenna with original antenna
  • Maybe swap out the radio (check out grounding?)
  • Leave Radio in ON position
  • Download Data
  • Replace Judd sensor & seal with Silicone
  • Drop off Net Radiometer mounting hardware (hardware is at Nome storage)

Skookum

  • Replace HMP45C sensor head
  • Look over Antenna & Coax for the reason it's so hard to get to Council via radio
  • Leave Radio in ON position

Anvil

  • Resolve Anemometer Issue
  • Replace HMP45C sensor head
  • Leave Radio in ON position, Flag 1 High

Kigluaiks 1

  • Leave Radio in ON position, Flag 1 High
  • Reprogram to drop WS/WD?
  • Download data if reprogram

Kigluaiks 2

  • Leave Radio in ON position
  • Replace Antenna
  • Get Anemometer working
  • Resend Program (maybe)
  • Download Data


K1 Burn

  • Replace HMP45C cable @ 3m
  • Bring out new HMP45C Sensor Head
  • Bring out Precip Bucket Funnel from Nome
  • Bring out Thermocouple wire to hook up Multiplexer
  • Bring out rebar to pound in for thermocouple pole to attach
  • Bring out hammer to pound rebar with
  • Pull Net Radiometer
  • Download Data

K2 Met

  • Seal Judd with Silicone
  • Replace HMP45C sensor heads at 1m, 3m, and 10m
  • Pull Net Radiometer

K3 Mauze

  • Leave Radio in ON position
  • Pull Net Radiometer

Potential Itinerary

Wednesday 9/23/09 Sunset @ 20:57 Twilight @ 21:45

+ Bob departs Fairbanks for Nome
+ Rent Truck & get luggage
+ Visit Storage and get stuff for C1
+ Run out to Council
+ Visit C1
  o Pull Net Radiometer
  o Replace HMP45C sensor heads
  o Leave Radio in ON position, Flag 1 High
  o Download data
+ Visit Skookum
  o Replace HMP45C sensor head
  o Look over Antenna & Coax for the reason it's so hard to get to Council via radio
  o Leave Radio in ON position

Thursday 9/24/2009 Sunset @ 20:54 Twilight @ 21:42

+ 9am Chas Departs Fairbanks for Nome
+ 12:40pm Arrive in Nome
+ Before Chas' Arrival:
  o Bob Gets Groceries for the trip
  o Visit Anvil and do maintenance there
    -8 Resolve Anemometer Issue
    -8 Replace HMP45C sensor head
    -8 Leave Radio in ON position, Flag 1 High
  o Run by storage and pick up stuff for Kougarok 
+ Grab Lunch
+ 2:00 Head out towards Kougarok 
+ 3:00 arrive at Kigluaiks pullout
+ 4:30 arrive at kig 1
+ Kigluaiks 1
  o Leave Radio in ON position, Flag 1 High
  o Reprogram to drop WS/WD?
  o Download data if reprogram
+ Kigluaiks 2
  o Leave Radio in ON position
  o Replace Antenna
  o Get Anemometer working
  o Resend Program (maybe)
  o Download Data
+ drive to Kougarok

Friday 9/25/2009 Sunset @ 20:50 Twilight @ 21:38

+ Site Visit to K1
  o Replace HMP45C cable @ 3m 
  o Bring out new HMP45C Sensor Head
  o Bring out Precip Bucket Funnel from Nome
  o Bring out Thermocouple wire to hook up Multiplexer 
  o Bring out rebar to pound in for thermocouple pole to attach 
  o Bring out hammer to pound rebar with
  o Pull out Net Radiometer
  o Download Data
+ Site Visit to K2 
  o Seal Judd with Silicone 
  o Replace HMP45C sensor heads at 1m, 3m, and 10m
  o Pull Net Radiometer

Saturday 9/26/2009 Sunset @ 20:46 Twilight @ 21:34

+ Site Visit to K3
  o Leave Radio in ON position
  o Pull Net Radiometer
  o Download Data
+ Grab Canoe in Nome and head to Council
+ Site Visit to C2
  o Install new Anemometer (propeller is on site, anemometer is at Nome storage)
  o Figure out the deal with the precipitation (... fixed... send new program)
  o Replace HMP45C sensor heads @ 1m, 3m (10m replaced in August)
  o Replace new antenna with original antenna
  o Maybe swap out the radio (check out grounding?)
  o Leave Radio in ON position
  o Download Data
  o Replace Judd sensor & seal with Silicone
  o Drop off Net Radiometer mounting hardware (hardware is at Nome storage)
+ Hotel in Nome

Sunday 9/27/2009 Sunset @ 20:43 Twilight @ 21:31

+ Return to Fairbanks on morning flight.