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National Data Buoy Center Presented to the QARTOD III Workshop November 2, 2005 Wave Data Quality Control Chung-Chu Teng
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National Data Buoy Center NDBC Wave Measurement systems 96 buoys (35 directional waves) and 4 C-MAN stations
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National Data Buoy Center Katrina
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National Data Buoy Center Station 42003
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National Data Buoy Center Station 42003
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National Data Buoy Center Station 42040
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National Data Buoy Center Station 42040
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National Data Buoy Center Station 42007
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National Data Buoy Center Station 42007
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National Data Buoy Center Sensor Evaluations Individual Sensor Calibrations Payload Testing System Lab Testing Blue-tag System Testing Burn-In Data Evaluation at deployment Data Quality Control: The Last Line of Defense, after…
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National Data Buoy Center FPSN7 vs 41013 3-m Discus moored next to FPSN7 3-m to replace FPSN7 Interesting, but limited data comparison
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National Data Buoy Center FPSN7 vs. 41013 Wave Height
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National Data Buoy Center Performed On: –NDBC and Regional Observatory Data Consists Of: –Automated Real-Time Checks –Man-Machine Mix Outputs: –Withhold, adjust real-time data NOTICE: Users don’t see flags –Archive Data Set Data Quality Control
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National Data Buoy Center Quality Control Process Flow Real-Time: –Message Integrity –Automated Hard-Flag –Automated Soft-Flag Post-Release, Pre-Archive: Data Analyst
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National Data Buoy Center Quality Control of Wave Data No QC Done Onboard the Buoy Handbook of Automated Quality Control Checks and Procedures of the National Data Buoy Center http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/handbook.pdf Automated QC Done in Real-Time at NWSTG Hard-flags: – Stop the Release and Archive of Data unless Analyst Overrides. Override in advance – Storm Limits Remove before archive –Hierarchical: Order of Precedence, Fail One and Stop Soft-flags: Warning
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National Data Buoy Center Hard-Flags by hierarchy - highest to lowest: T Transmission parity error M Missing sensor data W wave message is short, checksum or parity errors. E Calculation limits are exceeded or are in error D Delete measurement S Invalid statistical parameter V Failed time continuity. L Failed range limits. R Related measurement has failed a hard QC check.
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National Data Buoy Center Time Continuity Check Dependent on time since last valid observation. Max. allowed value = 0.58*Std.dev.*SQRT(TimeDiff) Std. dev. Chosen 50% higher climatic standard dev. within a month Only Applied to Wave Height
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National Data Buoy Center If data fails time continuity, it may still be released if: Wave Height: Current wind speed > 15 m/s Storm Limits: Allows Release of Failed Time Continuity with Approach of a Hurricane, or Storm of the Century
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National Data Buoy Center The tie between range and time continuity checks If WVHGT fails for two consecutive hours, no measurements will be sent until analyst reviews (D-flag) Measurements should still be sent if it fails a range check, unless it failed a time continuity check the previous hour.
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National Data Buoy Center Soft-flags for Waves a: Measurement is above monthly, regional limit. b: Measurement is below monthly, regional limit. c: Measurement has been adjusted, or corrected. f: Measurement failed hourly time continuity. m: High frequency spikes detected in the wave spectrum. p: Failed wave height to wave period comparison test. q: Swell direction is from an improbable direction. w: Failed wind direction verses wave direction check. x: Wind wave energy is too high for prevailing wind speed. y: Wind wave energy is too low for prevailing wind speed.
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National Data Buoy Center x and y flags:
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National Data Buoy Center Post-Release Analysis Wind vs Wave Energy Scatterplots Ad-hoc Comparisons with NCEP WWIII Check-Ratio at 0.1, 02., and 03. Hz
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National Data Buoy Center Wind-Wave Scatterplot
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National Data Buoy Center Time Series Mean Acceleration or Displacement within Limits (L-flag) and Not Outside of Max/Min (S-flag)
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National Data Buoy Center NDBC QC Table
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National Data Buoy Center NDBC Web Page 20 Million Hits/Month
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National Data Buoy Center NDBC Stations and Data Peering into the Future… More stations –More buoys and C-MAN stations (96 and 57) –DART buoys (from 6 to 39) –TAO buoys (55 + 4) More measurements: directional waves, current (surface or profile), CT (surface or profile), and other oceanographic and climate data. Multipurpose systems and stations Data Management and Communication (DMAC) – including NDBC Data Assembly Center New technology and systems
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