Debris Flow-2006/2007 Event Log

IOP-9

Lat: 34.660301 N         Lon: -118.764008 W        Alt: 814 m       Truck HD: 91 deg

Date/Time SR1 ready for operation: 19 April 2007 2105 UTC

 

Note taker: David Jorgensen (NSSL)

 

Time (UTC)

Event

2020

Arrived on site – leveled truck – set time (computer time was about 2.5 hrs off

2105

Scanned a couple of volume scans – no echo – shut down system to go check in at the hotel and monitor KVTX from there. Rain not expected till early tomorrow morning.

20 Apr 0545

Releveled truck - Started data collection – weak upper level echoes around burn area

0652

Stratiform echo thickening – no convective type cells evident

0700

Moderate stratiform echo over WTK ~35 dBZ

0812

a little bright band evident on the 10+ deg tilts near WTK – echo decreasing in areal coverage to the west – probably end of this first band of precip

0902

Line of weak storms to the south to near WTK – moving to the east fast

1002

Overall echo strength definitely decreasing all around

1127

All echoes nearly gone all quads

1337

Rain strength increasing again over the burn area – see some echoes of ~45 dBZ between site and WTK

1345

Light sprinkles at site

1522

Releveled truck – passenger side just slightly low and nose slightly down (+/- 0.05 deg or so)

1517

Rign of bright band on the 8 deg tilts around 5 km in range – freezing level must be lowering!

1528

Strong bright band on 10 deg tilt just aloft

1540

Backing up data to the laptop – got data through 1540 UTC

1547

Moderate intensity rain near Whitaker peak ~45 dBZ max

1623

Fairly strong bright band now - ~ 50 dBZ only a few km in range on the 10+ degree elevation sweeps

1653

Bright band now ~55 dBZ

1700

Moderate rainfall at site

1722

Rain has picked up again at site

1758

Rain slacking off a bit at site

2015

Precip over the burn area (and at the site) becoming intermittent – main body of frontal precip still offshore and moving south. Still expect some convective type showers to develop as the really cold air aloft moves overhead and provides more instability

2053

Sun breaking out!

2139

Screen now pretty much devoid of echoes. Will wait a few more hours to see if enough surface heating generate some convective storms in the mountains.

2200

Releveled truck. Passenger side too low by 0.05 deg. or so

2204

When the clouds break over the mountain peaks the peaks are covered in snow

2216

Light rain at site again

2220

Convective cells beginning to build over the burn area

2246

Rain stopped – sun out again

2332

Echoes diminishing – may be getting close to the end of data collection – only small cells remaining over extreme west part of burn area – max dBZ only about 40

0000

Shutting down