This readme file describes the .STA datafiles provided for the CU/NCAR Windcubes deployed in Perdigao in May-Jun 2017. For questions, please contact Julie.Lundquist@colorado.edu, 303/492-8932. If you use these data, please contact Julie regarding citations/authorship. Both Windcubes are Leosphere/NRG Version 1 Windcubes. ------------------------------- Instrument location in the PT-TM06 coordinate system: WC49 was located at the "Lower Orange" site at 33954.637 5002.003 295.848 WC68 was located at the "Beehive" site at 34910.565 5638.862 259.672 Instrument locations in lat / long / elev using our GPS: WC49 was located at the "Lower Orange" site at xxxxxxxx xxxxxxx 295.848 WC68 was located at the "Beehive" site at 39.71832 7.72589 259.672 The .STA data files provide two-minute averages of wind speed and wind direction at ten vertical levels. Note that the "u" and "v" as defined in these files are NOT in meteorological coordinates, but rather in engineering coordinates: U positive from north -> south V positive from east -> west W positive from up -> down Therefore, u_meteorological = -v_native v_meteorological = -u_native w_meteorological = -w_native The useful header starts on line 57 and the data start on line 58. The ten altitudes are defined in line 14. Date/Time: DD/MM/YYYY HH:MM:SS UTC Wiper Count: ignore unless suspect precipitation (but often poor metric for precip) Tm: internal temperature (deg Celsius) of the laser unit ****** begin series of quantities that will repeat for each of ten heights ********** Vhm1: mean scalar averaged horizontal wind speed (m/s) at the first (lowest) measurement altitude for the 2-min period dVh1: standard deviation of scalar averaged horizontal wind speed (m/s) VhMax1: maximum 1-sec wind speed measurement during the 2-minute period (m/s) VhMin1: minimum " " Azim1: vector-averaged wind direction of altitude 1 um1: average u-component at altitude 1 du1: standard deviation of u-component at altitude 1 vm1: average v-component at altitude 1 dv1: standard deviation of v-component at altitude 1 wm1: average w-component at altitude 1 dw1: standard deviation of w-component at altitude 1 CNRm: average CNR for the two-minute period (dB); *** we often use -17 dB as a threshold dCNR: standard deviation of CNR CNRmax: maximum CNR CNRmin: minimum CNR spectral_broadening: 2 minute averaged spectral broadening (converted to m/s) dspectral_broadening: standard deviation for previous value Avail.1: percentage of data available at this altitude (assuming CNR threshold of -22 dB) ****** Repeats for next 9 levels *****