We had several reasons to go out, especially that TRH.S11 was reading Ifan=0, even after restarts. Went in&out via the tiki cut, but did hit bottom once on the way out. Wind direction seemed perfect for a wake to hit S2. However, I've looked at the data from this period, e.g. from 12:40-13:00 when the wind direction of 70deg should have directly hit S1, and see no evidence of a wake in the raw data or w-spectra. If anything, w high-frequencies are somewhat lower than at S3, for example.
S13: shot boom angles. discovered that the monopod interferes, so shot other angles without it.
S11: (0953?) shot boom angles and replaced TRH sensor. Turned out that fan was on, despite reading 0, so it is a current monitoring issue. Data QC could allow last night's data to be okay. It took a while for the new TRH sensor to cool down.
S14: shot boom angles (via the African Queen route)
S3: (1059?) shot boom angles
S2: shot boom angles
S1: (1112) shot boom angles (now the 3rd set) and cleaned radiometer.
(S4:) From the boat, saw osprey sitting on the crossarm opposite the Gill. The bird's body was a bit taller than the Gill. (We are not completely sure that this is when we saw it – could have been the previous trip. In any case, I haven't been able to find an effect of it in the data for both trips (which surprises me).)
S9: (1126) cleaned radiometer (but now raining)
S6: shot boom angles
S15: shot boom angles and (1143) cleaned radiometer (again wet)
Is this a record for number of sites (9) in one trip?