On August 16, 1999, the data manager added the 1998-1999 data to this dataset. In the process, she did some fine-tuning of the data, which included:
1. Removal and flagging of WDirStd values between Nov 28, 1994 @ 15:40 and Nov 30,
1994 @ 14:00. The task sheet in frl94501.dat and frl94502.dat both indicated the
WDirStD should be flagged, but only the data covering frl94502.dat had been flagged.
2. Removal of all RichNo and RichNo Comments from 11/21/1995 12:40:00 to
1/24/1996 12:15:00, since data was not collected after 11/21/95.
3. addition of PAR values for the entire portion of 1997. This data was accidently dropped
and needed to be added back.
4. removal of all commas from the comments fields, since commas cause spreadsheet
software packages to add additional columns.
In May 2000, the 1999-2000 data was posted. In the process, Denise Steigerwald changed the
layout of the files so that they were sorted by category (air temperatures, humidity, radiation,
wind etc.) rather than by year. Files containing monthly and daily averages were generated and
minor adjustments were made to the metadata.
On May 24, 2000, relative humidity (RH) values were corrected for a systematic error in the
measurement created by an instrument manufacturer error. All RH data with air temperatures
below freezing were corrected using the vapor pressure over ice (rather than over water which
was used initially). The error became quite large for very cold temperatures (the correction could
grow to around 30%). The formula used for the correction was:
RH_corr=RH_orig/((A*temp*temp)+(B*temp)+C) where
RH_corr = corrected relative humidity
RH_orig = original relative humidity
temp = air temperature
A = 4.165E-5
B = 9.7E-3
C = 1.0
For example, with an air temperature of -2.3 and RH_orig of 50.6, the RH_corr will be 51.7.
Records that showed corrected RH values greater than or equal to 100 were changed to 99.99
and flagged.
In June 2000, summary files were added to the web containing daily and monthly statistics.
These were generated by creating "views" of daily and monthly means, minimums, maximums
and counts of the records represented in the Oracle database's meteorology tables.
On May 6, 2003, radiation values were omitted between June 25, 2001 @ 0230 to Nov 27, 2001
because station was blown over.
On 2006, metadata was standardized to EML by Chris Gardner and Inigo San Gil
On 2014, metadata was enhanced using the DEIMS system