APPENDIX C METEOROLOGICAL STATION DATA
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1 ONONDAGA LAKE PDI: PHASE VI DATA SUMMARY REPORT FINAL APPENDIX C METEOROLOGICAL STATION DATA P:\Honeywell -SYR\ Phase VI PDI\09 Reports\9.5 Final Report\Final\PDI VI Summary Report_FINAL_ doc PARSONS
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26 Honeywell - Onondaga Lake Quarterly, Annual, and Full Program Data Recovery Rates for the Lakeshore/Willis Avenue Meteorological Monitoring Site Lakeshore/Willis Ave. Monitoring Site Calendar Quarter Vector Wind Speed Vector Wind Direction Scalar Wind Speed Scalar Wind Direction Sigma Theta Vertical Wind Speed Sigma W Sigma Phi 10-m Temperature 2-m Temperature Delta- Temperature Relative Humidity Dew-Point Temperature Solar Radiation Barometric Pressure Jan Mar Apr Jun Jul Sep Oct Dec Jan Mar Apr Jun Jul Sep Oct Dec Jan Mar Apr Jun Jul Sep Oct Dec Jan Mar Apr Jun Jul Sep P:\PIT\Projects\Honeywell\Onondaga Lake\MET\MET Summaries\Quarterly Recovery Rates.xls Page 1 of 2 10/22/2010
27 Honeywell - Onondaga Lake Quarterly, Annual, and Full Program Data Recovery Rates for the Lakeshore/Willis Avenue Meteorological Monitoring Site Lakeshore/Willis Ave. Monitoring Site Vector Wind Speed Vector Wind Direction Scalar Wind Speed Scalar Wind Direction Sigma Theta Vertical Wind Speed Sigma W Sigma Phi 10-m Temperature 2-m Temperature Delta- Temperature Relative Humidity Dew-Point Temperature Solar Radiation Barometric Pressure Period Jan Dec ( Annual) Jan Dec ( Annual) Jan Dec ( Annual) Dec Sep ( Full Program) P:\PIT\Projects\Honeywell\Onondaga Lake\MET\MET Summaries\Quarterly Recovery Rates.xls Page 2 of 2 10/22/2010
28 Parsons Aerometric Data Transmittal Form 100 High Street Boston, Massachusetts (617) Fax: (617) To: Mr. Tom Drachenberg Client: Honeywell Parsons Project: Onondaga Lake - Meteorological Monitoring Program 301 Plainfield Road - Suite 350 Job No.: Syracuse, NY Date: September 30, 2010 Subject: Submittal of Wastebed 13 Meteorological Data for: AUGUST 2010 Data: Preliminary Attached/Enclosed: Preliminary Report AIRS Diskette X Validated X Final Report Client Data Disk Adjusted X Data Summaries Other (as noted) (list parameters) Program Operations/Data Collection Activities Summary: Precipitation bucket is off-line for the month. Precipitation amount comparisons to Syracuse Hancock Airport reveal amounts collected at Wastebed 13 are either significantly lower or non-existent. The precipitation system will be investigated for any malfunction. No other operational problems occurred in August and monthly data recovery rates for all remaining parameters are 100 percent. Climatic Summary: AUGUST 2010 General Predominance for winds from: southwest through west-southwest 10-meter level Primary Peak WD: SW Max. Wind Speed : 17.3 mph Secondary Peak WD: WSW Min. Wind Speed : 1.0 mph 2-meter level Max. Temperature: 88.6 F Max. Dew Point Temp F Max. Relative Humidity 99% Min. Temperature: 50.6 F Min. Dew Point Temp F Min. Relative Humidity 36% Cumulative-to-date Data Recovery Rates Period: January 1, 2010 through August 31, Meter Level 2-Meter Level 10-Meter Vector Wind Speed: 99.6 % 2-Meter Temperature: 99.9 % 10-Meter Vector Wind Direction: 99.6 % Delta Temperature: 99.9 % 10-Meter Scalar Wind Speed: 99.6 % Relative Humidity: 99.4 % 10-Meter Scalar Wind Direction: 99.8 % Dew Point Temperature: 99.4 % 10-Meter Sigma Theta: 99.8 % Net Radiation: 93.4 % Barometric Pressure: 100 % 10-Meter Vertical Wind Speed: 80.6 % Sigma W: 80.6 % Surface Sigma Phi: 80.3 % 10-Meter Temperature: 99.9 % Precipitation (Rain): 37.7 % Project Meteorologist: Steven Coughlin Distribution: T. Abrams - Parsons P. Petrone - Parsons G. Pacheco - Parsons
29 HONEYWELL - ONONDAGA LAKE METEOROLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAM WASTEBED 13 MONITORING SITE 10-METER TOWER METEOROLOGICAL DATA SUMMARY FOR: AUGUST 2010 PARAMETER IDENTIFICATION AND SITE DESCRIPTION PARAMETER ABBREVIATION UNITS OF MEASUREMENT 10-M WIND SPEED (VECTOR AVERAGE) VECTOR WIND SPEED MILES PER HOUR 10-M WIND DIRECTION (VECTOR AVERAGE) VECTOR WIND DIR. DEGREES FROM TRUE NORTH 10-M WIND SPEED (SCALAR AVERAGE) SCALAR WIND SPEED MILES PER HOUR 10-M WIND DIRECTION (SCALAR AVERAGE) SCALAR WIND DIR. DEGREES FROM TRUE NORTH 10-M STD. DEV. OF HORIZONTAL WIND DIRECTION SIGMA THETA DEGREES 10-M VERTICAL WIND SPEED VERT WIND SPEED MILES PER HOUR 10-M STD. DEV. OF VERTICAL WIND SPEED SIGMA W MILES PER HOUR 10-M STD. DEV. OF VERTICAL WIND DIRECTION SIGMA PHI DEGREES WIND PERSISTENCE FACTOR WIND PERS METER TEMPERATURE 10-M TEMP. DEGREES FAHRENHEIT 2-METER TEMPERATURE 2-M TEMP. DEGREES FAHRENHEIT DELTA TEMPERATURE 10-M 2-M DELTA TEMP. FAHRENHEIT DEGREES 2-M RELATIVE HUMIDITY 2M REL. HUM. PERCENT 2-M DEW POINT TEMPERATURE 2-M DEW POINT TEMP. DEGREES FAHRENHEIT 2-M NET RADIATION NET RAD WATTS PER SQUARE METER 2-M BAROMETRIC PRESSURE BAR PRESS INCHES OF MERCURY SFC PRECIPITATION (RAIN) RAIN INCHES OF WATER THE FOLLOWING DATA CODES ARE USED IN THIS REPORT: S SIGNIFIES MISSING DATA AS A RESULT OF A SCHEDULED OUTAGE. N SIGNIFIES MISSING DATA AS A RESULT OF A NON-SCHEDULED OUTAGE. A DASH (-) INDICATES INSUFFICIENT DATA TO CALCULATE THE VALUE. ALL TIMES ARE LOCAL STANDARD TIME (LST) AND INDICATE HOUR STARTING TIMES. THE DAILY AVERAGE WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION ARE COMPUTED AS THE VECTOR, OR RESULTANT WIND FOR THE DAY BASED ON HOURLY VALUES. PREPARED BY: PARSONS BOSTON, MASS.
30 HONEYWELL - ONONDAGA LAKE - METEOROLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAM WASTEBED 13 MONITORING SITE - 10-METER TOWER MONTHLY DATA COLLECTION SUMMARY DATA COLLECTION SUMMARY FOR THE MONTH OF: AUGUST 2010 MONTHLY DATA RECOVERY RATES (%) MONTHLY MONTHLY MONTHLY BASED ON MINIMUM MAXIMUM MEAN OPERATING TOTAL SITE / PARAMETER VALUE VALUE VALUE SCHEDULE HOURS WASTEBED METER TOWER 10-Meter Level Vector Wind Speed (mph) Vector Wind Direction (deg) Scalar Wind Speed (mph) Scalar Wind Direction (deg.) Sigma Theta (deg.) Vertical Wind Speed (mph) Sigma W (mph) Sigma Phi (deg) Temperature (deg-f) Meter Level Temperature (deg-f) m - 2-m Delta Temp (F-deg) Relative Humidity (percent) Dew Point Temperature (deg-f) Net Radiation (W/m 2 ) (Avg. Daily Total) Barometric Pressure (in. Hg.) Surface Level Precipitation (Rain in inches) N N N (Total) /20/2010 Prepared By: Parsons
31 WIND ROSE PLOT: Honeywell Onondaga Lake - Meteorological Monitoring Program Wastebed 13 Monitoring Site - 10-Meter Tower - August 2010 DISPLAY: Wind Speed Direction (blowing from) NORTH 20% 16% 12% 8% 4% WEST EAST WIND SPEED (Knots) >= SOUTH Calms: 0.00% COMMENTS: DATA PERIOD: 2010 Aug 1 - Aug 31 00:00-23:00 COMPANY NAME: PARSONS MODELER: CALM WINDS: 0.00% TOTAL COUNT: 744 hrs. AVG. WIND SPEED: 4.15 Knots DATE: 10/19/2010 PROJECT NO.: WRPLOT View - Lakes Environmental Software
32 Parsons Aerometric Data Transmittal Form 100 High Street Boston, Massachusetts (617) Fax: (617) To: Mr. Tom Drachenberg Client: Honeywell Parsons Project: Onondaga Lake - Meteorological Monitoring Program 301 Plainfield Road - Suite 350 Job No.: Syracuse, NY Date: September 30, 2010 Subject: Submittal of Lakeshore/Willis Ave Meteorological Data for: AUGUST 2010 Data: Preliminary Attached/Enclosed: Preliminary Report AIRS Diskette X Validated X Final Report Client Data Disk Adjusted X Data Summaries Other (as noted) (list parameters) Program Operations/Data Collection Activities Summary: No operational problems occurred at the Lakeshore monitoring site in August and monthly data recovery rates are 100 percent for all parameters. Climatic Summary: AUGUST 2010 General Predominance for winds from: due west 10-meter level Primary Peak WD: W Max. Wind Speed : 24.0 mph Secondary Peak WD: WSW Min. Wind Speed : 0.3 mph 2-meter level Max. Temperature: 88.6 F Max. Dew Point Temp F Max. Relative Humidity 97% Min. Temperature: 52.7 F Min. Dew Point Temp F Min. Relative Humidity 34% Cumulative-to-date Data Recovery Rates Period: January 1, 2010 through August 31, Meter Level 2-Meter Level 10-Meter Vector Wind Speed: 99.5 % 2-Meter Temperature: 99.9 % 10-Meter Vector Wind Direction: 99.5 % Delta Temperature: 94.8 % 10-Meter Scalar Wind Speed: 99.5 % Relative Humidity: 93.0 % 10-Meter Scalar Wind Direction: 99.9 % Dew Point Temperature: 93.0 % 10-Meter Sigma Theta: 99.9 % Solar Radiation: 100 % Barometric Pressure: 100 % 10-Meter Vertical Wind Speed: 99.9 % Sigma W: 99.9 % Sigma Phi: 99.5 % 10-Meter Temperature: 94.8 % Project Meteorologist: Steven Coughlin Distribution: T. Abrams - Parsons P. Petrone - Parsons G. Pacheco - Parsons
33 HONEYWELL - ONONDAGA LAKE METEOROLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAM LAKESHORE/WILLIS AVE MONITORING SITE 10-METER TOWER METEOROLOGICAL DATA SUMMARY FOR: AUGUST 2010 PARAMETER IDENTIFICATION AND SITE DESCRIPTION PARAMETER ABBREVIATION UNITS OF MEASUREMENT 10-M WIND SPEED (VECTOR AVERAGE) VECTOR WIND SPEED MILES PER HOUR 10-M WIND DIRECTION (VECTOR AVERAGE) VECTOR WIND DIR. DEGREES FROM TRUE NORTH 10-M WIND SPEED (SCALAR AVERAGE) SCALAR WIND SPEED MILES PER HOUR 10-M WIND DIRECTION (SCALAR AVERAGE) SCALAR WIND DIR. DEGREES FROM TRUE NORTH 10-M STD. DEV. OF HORIZONTAL WIND DIRECTION SIGMA THETA DEGREES 10-M VERTICAL WIND SPEED VERT WIND SPEED MILES PER HOUR 10-M STD. DEV. OF VERTICAL WIND SPEED SIGMA W MILES PER HOUR 10-M STD. DEV. OF VERTICAL WIND DIRECTION SIGMA PHI DEGREES WIND PERSISTENCE FACTOR WIND PERS METER TEMPERATURE 10-M TEMP. DEGREES FAHRENHEIT 2-METER TEMPERATURE 2-M TEMP. DEGREES FAHRENHEIT DELTA TEMPERATURE 10-M 2-M DELTA TEMP. FAHRENHEIT DEGREES 2-M RELATIVE HUMIDITY 2M REL. HUM. PERCENT 2-M DEW POINT TEMPERATURE 2-M DEW POINT TEMP. DEGREES FAHRENHEIT 2-M SOLAR RADIATION SOLAR RAD WATTS PER SQUARE METER 2-M BAROMETRIC PRESSURE BAR PRESS INCHES OF MERCURY THE FOLLOWING DATA CODES ARE USED IN THIS REPORT: S SIGNIFIES MISSING DATA AS A RESULT OF A SCHEDULED OUTAGE. N SIGNIFIES MISSING DATA AS A RESULT OF A NON-SCHEDULED OUTAGE. A DASH (-) INDICATES INSUFFICIENT DATA TO CALCULATE THE VALUE. ALL TIMES ARE LOCAL STANDARD TIME (LST) AND INDICATE HOUR STARTING TIMES. THE DAILY AVERAGE WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION ARE COMPUTED AS THE VECTOR, OR RESULTANT WIND FOR THE DAY BASED ON HOURLY VALUES. PREPARED BY: PARSONS BOSTON, MASS.
34 HONEYWELL - ONONDAGA LAKE - METEOROLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAM LAKESHORE/WILLIS AVE MONITORING SITE - 10-METER TOWER MONTHLY DATA COLLECTION SUMMARY DATA COLLECTION SUMMARY FOR THE MONTH OF: AUGUST 2010 MONTHLY DATA RECOVERY RATES (%) MONTHLY MONTHLY MONTHLY BASED ON MINIMUM MAXIMUM MEAN OPERATING TOTAL SITE / PARAMETER VALUE VALUE VALUE SCHEDULE HOURS LAKESHORE/WILLIS AVE 10-METER TOWER 10-Meter Level Vector Wind Speed (mph) Vector Wind Direction (deg) Scalar Wind Speed (mph) Scalar Wind Direction (deg.) Sigma Theta (deg.) Vertical Wind Speed (mph) Sigma W (mph) Sigma Phi (deg) Temperature (deg-f) Meter Level Temperature (deg-f) m - 2-m Delta Temp (F-deg) Relative Humidity (percent) Dew Point Temperature (deg-f) Solar Radiation (W/m 2 ) (Avg. Daily Total) Barometric Pressure (in. Hg.) /20/2010 Prepared By: Parsons
35 WIND ROSE PLOT: Honeywell Onondaga Lake - Meteorological Monitoring Program Lakeshore/ Willis Ave Monitoring Site - 10-Meter Tower - August 2010 DISPLAY: Wind Speed Direction (blowing from) NORTH 20% 16% 12% 8% 4% WEST EAST WIND SPEED (Knots) >= SOUTH Calms: 0.40% COMMENTS: DATA PERIOD: 2010 Aug 1 - Aug 31 00:00-23:00 COMPANY NAME: PARSONS MODELER: CALM WINDS: 0.40% TOTAL COUNT: 744 hrs. AVG. WIND SPEED: 4.89 Knots DATE: 10/19/2010 PROJECT NO.: WRPLOT View - Lakes Environmental Software
36 Parsons Aerometric Data Transmittal Form 100 High Street Boston, Massachusetts (617) Fax: (617) To: Mr. Tom Drachenberg Client: Honeywell Parsons Project: Onondaga Lake - Meteorological Monitoring Program 301 Plainfield Road - Suite 350 Job No.: Syracuse, NY Date: October 20, 2010 Subject: Submittal of Lakeshore/Willis Ave Meteorological Data for: SEPTEMBER 2010 Data: Preliminary Attached/Enclosed: Preliminary Report AIRS Diskette X Validated X Final Report Client Data Disk Adjusted X Data Summaries Other (as noted) (list parameters) Program Operations/Data Collection Activities Summary: No operational problems occurred at the Lakeshore monitoring site in September and monthly data recovery rates are 100 percent for all parameters. Climatic Summary: SEPTEMBER 2010 General Predominance for winds from: due west 10-meter level Primary Peak WD: W Max. Wind Speed : 19.2 mph Secondary Peak WD: SSW Min. Wind Speed : 0.6 mph 2-meter level Max. Temperature: 90.5 F Max. Dew Point Temp F Max. Relative Humidity 98% Min. Temperature: 43.2 F Min. Dew Point Temp F Min. Relative Humidity 30% Cumulative-to-date Data Recovery Rates Period: January 1, 2010 through September 30, Meter Level 2-Meter Level 10-Meter Vector Wind Speed: 99.6 % 2-Meter Temperature: 99.9 % 10-Meter Vector Wind Direction: 99.6 % Delta Temperature: 95.4 % 10-Meter Scalar Wind Speed: 99.6 % Relative Humidity: 93.8 % 10-Meter Scalar Wind Direction: 99.9 % Dew Point Temperature: 93.8 % 10-Meter Sigma Theta: 99.9 % Solar Radiation: 100 % Barometric Pressure: 100 % 10-Meter Vertical Wind Speed: 99.9 % Sigma W: 99.9 % Sigma Phi: 99.6 % 10-Meter Temperature: 95.4 % Project Meteorologist: Steven Coughlin Distribution: T. Abrams - Parsons P. Petrone - Parsons G. Pacheco - Parsons
37 HONEYWELL - ONONDAGA LAKE METEOROLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAM LAKESHORE/WILLIS AVE MONITORING SITE 10-METER TOWER METEOROLOGICAL DATA SUMMARY FOR: SEPTEMBER 2010 PARAMETER IDENTIFICATION AND SITE DESCRIPTION PARAMETER ABBREVIATION UNITS OF MEASUREMENT 10-M WIND SPEED (VECTOR AVERAGE) VECTOR WIND SPEED MILES PER HOUR 10-M WIND DIRECTION (VECTOR AVERAGE) VECTOR WIND DIR. DEGREES FROM TRUE NORTH 10-M WIND SPEED (SCALAR AVERAGE) SCALAR WIND SPEED MILES PER HOUR 10-M WIND DIRECTION (SCALAR AVERAGE) SCALAR WIND DIR. DEGREES FROM TRUE NORTH 10-M STD. DEV. OF HORIZONTAL WIND DIRECTION SIGMA THETA DEGREES 10-M VERTICAL WIND SPEED VERT WIND SPEED MILES PER HOUR 10-M STD. DEV. OF VERTICAL WIND SPEED SIGMA W MILES PER HOUR 10-M STD. DEV. OF VERTICAL WIND DIRECTION SIGMA PHI DEGREES WIND PERSISTENCE FACTOR WIND PERS METER TEMPERATURE 10-M TEMP. DEGREES FAHRENHEIT 2-METER TEMPERATURE 2-M TEMP. DEGREES FAHRENHEIT DELTA TEMPERATURE 10-M 2-M DELTA TEMP. FAHRENHEIT DEGREES 2-M RELATIVE HUMIDITY 2M REL. HUM. PERCENT 2-M DEW POINT TEMPERATURE 2-M DEW POINT TEMP. DEGREES FAHRENHEIT 2-M SOLAR RADIATION SOLAR RAD WATTS PER SQUARE METER 2-M BAROMETRIC PRESSURE BAR PRESS INCHES OF MERCURY THE FOLLOWING DATA CODES ARE USED IN THIS REPORT: S SIGNIFIES MISSING DATA AS A RESULT OF A SCHEDULED OUTAGE. N SIGNIFIES MISSING DATA AS A RESULT OF A NON-SCHEDULED OUTAGE. A DASH (-) INDICATES INSUFFICIENT DATA TO CALCULATE THE VALUE. ALL TIMES ARE LOCAL STANDARD TIME (LST) AND INDICATE HOUR STARTING TIMES. THE DAILY AVERAGE WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION ARE COMPUTED AS THE VECTOR, OR RESULTANT WIND FOR THE DAY BASED ON HOURLY VALUES. PREPARED BY: PARSONS BOSTON, MASS.
38 HONEYWELL - ONONDAGA LAKE - METEOROLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAM LAKESHORE/WILLIS AVE MONITORING SITE - 10-METER TOWER MONTHLY DATA COLLECTION SUMMARY DATA COLLECTION SUMMARY FOR THE MONTH OF: SEPTEMBER 2010 MONTHLY DATA RECOVERY RATES (%) MONTHLY MONTHLY MONTHLY BASED ON MINIMUM MAXIMUM MEAN OPERATING TOTAL SITE / PARAMETER VALUE VALUE VALUE SCHEDULE HOURS LAKESHORE/WILLIS AVE 10-METER TOWER 10-Meter Level Vector Wind Speed (mph) Vector Wind Direction (deg) Scalar Wind Speed (mph) Scalar Wind Direction (deg.) Sigma Theta (deg.) Vertical Wind Speed (mph) Sigma W (mph) Sigma Phi (deg) Temperature (deg-f) Meter Level Temperature (deg-f) m - 2-m Delta Temp (F-deg) Relative Humidity (percent) Dew Point Temperature (deg-f) Solar Radiation (W/m 2 ) (Avg. Daily Total) Barometric Pressure (in. Hg.) /20/2010 Prepared By: Parsons
39 WIND ROSE PLOT: Honeywell Onondaga Lake - Meteorological Monitoring Program Lakeshore/Willis Ave Monitoring Site - 10-Meter Tower - September 2010 DISPLAY: Wind Speed Direction (blowing from) NORTH 20% 16% 12% 8% 4% WEST EAST WIND SPEED (Knots) >= SOUTH Calms: 0.00% COMMENTS: DATA PERIOD: 2010 Sep 1 - Sep 30 00:00-23:00 COMPANY NAME: PARSONS MODELER: CALM WINDS: 0.00% TOTAL COUNT: 720 hrs. AVG. WIND SPEED: 5.68 Knots DATE: 10/20/2010 PROJECT NO.: WRPLOT View - Lakes Environmental Software
40 Parsons Aerometric Data Transmittal Form 100 High Street Boston, Massachusetts (617) Fax: (617) To: Mr. Tom Drachenberg Client: Honeywell Parsons Project: Onondaga Lake - Meteorological Monitoring Program 301 Plainfield Road - Suite 350 Job No.: Syracuse, NY Date: October 20, 2010 Subject: Submittal of Wastebed 13 Meteorological Data for: SEPTEMBER 2010 Data: Preliminary Attached/Enclosed: Preliminary Report AIRS Diskette X Validated X Final Report Client Data Disk Adjusted X Data Summaries Other (as noted) (list parameters) Program Operations/Data Collection Activities Summary: Precipitation collection resumed September 1. The previous month's outage was found to be caused by the bucket's magnet out of position resulting in a non-functioning tipping mechanism. No operational problems occurred in September and monthly data recovery rates for all parameters are 100 percent. Climatic Summary: SEPTEMBER 2010 General Predominance for winds from: southwest through west-southwest 10-meter level Primary Peak WD: SW Max. Wind Speed : 18.6 mph Secondary Peak WD: WSW Min. Wind Speed : 0.8 mph 2-meter level Max. Temperature: 89.6 F Max. Dew Point Temp F Max. Relative Humidity 100% Min. Temperature: 41.6 F Min. Dew Point Temp F Min. Relative Humidity 33% Cumulative-to-date Data Recovery Rates Period: January 1, 2010 through September 30, Meter Level 2-Meter Level 10-Meter Vector Wind Speed: 99.7 % 2-Meter Temperature: 99.9 % 10-Meter Vector Wind Direction: 99.7 % Delta Temperature: 99.9 % 10-Meter Scalar Wind Speed: 99.7 % Relative Humidity: 99.5 % 10-Meter Scalar Wind Direction: 99.8 % Dew Point Temperature: 99.5 % 10-Meter Sigma Theta: 99.8 % Net Radiation: 94.1 % Barometric Pressure: 100 % 10-Meter Vertical Wind Speed: 82.8 % Sigma W: 82.8 % Surface Sigma Phi: 82.4 % 10-Meter Temperature: 99.9 % Precipitation (Rain): 44.6 % Project Meteorologist: Steven Coughlin Distribution: T. Abrams - Parsons P. Petrone - Parsons G. Pacheco - Parsons
41 HONEYWELL - ONONDAGA LAKE METEOROLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAM WASTEBED 13 MONITORING SITE 10-METER TOWER METEOROLOGICAL DATA SUMMARY FOR: SEPTEMBER 2010 PARAMETER IDENTIFICATION AND SITE DESCRIPTION PARAMETER ABBREVIATION UNITS OF MEASUREMENT 10-M WIND SPEED (VECTOR AVERAGE) VECTOR WIND SPEED MILES PER HOUR 10-M WIND DIRECTION (VECTOR AVERAGE) VECTOR WIND DIR. DEGREES FROM TRUE NORTH 10-M WIND SPEED (SCALAR AVERAGE) SCALAR WIND SPEED MILES PER HOUR 10-M WIND DIRECTION (SCALAR AVERAGE) SCALAR WIND DIR. DEGREES FROM TRUE NORTH 10-M STD. DEV. OF HORIZONTAL WIND DIRECTION SIGMA THETA DEGREES 10-M VERTICAL WIND SPEED VERT WIND SPEED MILES PER HOUR 10-M STD. DEV. OF VERTICAL WIND SPEED SIGMA W MILES PER HOUR 10-M STD. DEV. OF VERTICAL WIND DIRECTION SIGMA PHI DEGREES WIND PERSISTENCE FACTOR WIND PERS METER TEMPERATURE 10-M TEMP. DEGREES FAHRENHEIT 2-METER TEMPERATURE 2-M TEMP. DEGREES FAHRENHEIT DELTA TEMPERATURE 10-M 2-M DELTA TEMP. FAHRENHEIT DEGREES 2-M RELATIVE HUMIDITY 2M REL. HUM. PERCENT 2-M DEW POINT TEMPERATURE 2-M DEW POINT TEMP. DEGREES FAHRENHEIT 2-M NET RADIATION NET RAD WATTS PER SQUARE METER 2-M BAROMETRIC PRESSURE BAR PRESS INCHES OF MERCURY SFC PRECIPITATION (RAIN) RAIN INCHES OF WATER THE FOLLOWING DATA CODES ARE USED IN THIS REPORT: S SIGNIFIES MISSING DATA AS A RESULT OF A SCHEDULED OUTAGE. N SIGNIFIES MISSING DATA AS A RESULT OF A NON-SCHEDULED OUTAGE. A DASH (-) INDICATES INSUFFICIENT DATA TO CALCULATE THE VALUE. ALL TIMES ARE LOCAL STANDARD TIME (LST) AND INDICATE HOUR STARTING TIMES. THE DAILY AVERAGE WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION ARE COMPUTED AS THE VECTOR, OR RESULTANT WIND FOR THE DAY BASED ON HOURLY VALUES. PREPARED BY: PARSONS BOSTON, MASS.
42 HONEYWELL - ONONDAGA LAKE - METEOROLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAM WASTEBED 13 MONITORING SITE - 10-METER TOWER MONTHLY DATA COLLECTION SUMMARY DATA COLLECTION SUMMARY FOR THE MONTH OF: SEPTEMBER 2010 MONTHLY DATA RECOVERY RATES (%) MONTHLY MONTHLY MONTHLY BASED ON MINIMUM MAXIMUM MEAN OPERATING TOTAL SITE / PARAMETER VALUE VALUE VALUE SCHEDULE HOURS WASTEBED METER TOWER 10-Meter Level Vector Wind Speed (mph) Vector Wind Direction (deg) Scalar Wind Speed (mph) Scalar Wind Direction (deg.) Sigma Theta (deg.) Vertical Wind Speed (mph) Sigma W (mph) Sigma Phi (deg) Temperature (deg-f) Meter Level Temperature (deg-f) m - 2-m Delta Temp (F-deg) Relative Humidity (percent) Dew Point Temperature (deg-f) Net Radiation (W/m 2 ) (Avg. Daily Total) Barometric Pressure (in. Hg.) Surface Level Precipitation (Rain in inches) (Total) /20/2010 Prepared By: Parsons
43 WIND ROSE PLOT: Honeywell Onondaga Lake - Meteorological Monitoring Program Wastebed 13 Monitoring Site - 10-Meter Tower - September 2010 DISPLAY: Wind Speed Direction (blowing from) NORTH 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% WEST EAST WIND SPEED (Knots) >= SOUTH Calms: 0.00% COMMENTS: DATA PERIOD: 2010 Sep 1 - Sep 30 00:00-23:00 COMPANY NAME: PARSONS MODELER: CALM WINDS: 0.00% TOTAL COUNT: 720 hrs. AVG. WIND SPEED: 5.12 Knots DATE: 10/20/2010 PROJECT NO.: WRPLOT View - Lakes Environmental Software
44 Honeywell - Onondaga Lake Quarterly, Annual, and Full Program Data Recovery Rates for the Wastebed 13 Meteorological Monitoring Site Wastebed 13 Monitoring Site Calendar Quarter Vector Wind Speed Vector Wind Direction Scalar Wind Speed Scalar Wind Direction Sigma Theta Vertical Wind Speed Sigma W Sigma Phi 10-m Temperature 2-m Temperature Delta- Temperature Relative Humidity Dew-Point Temperature Net Radiation Barometric Pressure Precipitation Jan Mar Apr Jun Jul Sep Oct Dec Jan Mar Apr Jun Jul Sep Oct Dec Jan Mar Apr Jun Jul Sep Oct Dec Jan Mar Apr Jun Jul Sep Oct Dec Jan Mar Apr Jun Jul Sep P:\PIT\Projects\Honeywell\Onondaga Lake\MET\MET Summaries\Quarterly Recovery Rates.xls Page 1 of 2 10/22/2010
45 Honeywell - Onondaga Lake Quarterly, Annual, and Full Program Data Recovery Rates for the Wastebed 13 Meteorological Monitoring Site Wastebed 13 Monitoring Site Vector Wind Speed Vector Wind Direction Scalar Wind Speed Scalar Wind Direction Sigma Theta Vertical Wind Speed Sigma W Sigma Phi 10-m Temperature 2-m Temperature Delta- Temperature Relative Humidity Dew-Point Temperature Net Radiation Barometric Pressure Precipitation Period Jan Dec (Annual) Jan Dec (Annual) Jan Dec (Annual) Jan Dec (Annual) Dec Sep ( Full Program) P:\PIT\Projects\Honeywell\Onondaga Lake\MET\MET Summaries\Quarterly Recovery Rates.xls Page 2 of 2 10/22/2010
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49 WIND ROSE PLOT: Honeywell Onondaga Lake - Meteorological Monitoring Program Wastebed 13 Monitoring Site - 10-Meter Tower - October 2010 DISPLAY: Wind Speed Direction (blowing from) NORTH 20% 16% 12% 8% 4% WEST EAST WIND SPEED (Knots) >= SOUTH Calms: 0.00% COMMENTS: DATA PERIOD: 2010 Oct 1 - Oct 31 00:00-23:00 COMPANY NAME: PARSONS MODELER: CALM WINDS: 0.00% TOTAL COUNT: 744 hrs. AVG. WIND SPEED: 6.26 Knots DATE: 11/1/2010 PROJECT NO.: WRPLOT View - Lakes Environmental Software
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53 WIND ROSE PLOT: Honeywell Onondaga Lake - Meteorological Monitoring Program Lakeshore/Willis Ave Monitoring Site - 10-Meter Tower - October 2010 DISPLAY: Wind Speed Direction (blowing from) NORTH 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% WEST EAST WIND SPEED (Knots) >= SOUTH Calms: 0.00% COMMENTS: DATA PERIOD: 2010 Oct 1 - Oct 31 00:00-23:00 COMPANY NAME: PARSONS MODELER: CALM WINDS: 0.00% TOTAL COUNT: 744 hrs. AVG. WIND SPEED: 6.22 Knots DATE: 11/1/2010 PROJECT NO.: WRPLOT View - Lakes Environmental Software
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