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<br />Pa g e 42 <br /> <br />graphs of the data will be made to verify data quality. <br /> <br />Data from the ground 2D-C probe will be recorded on magnetic <br />tapes which will be sent to Montrose at a similar frequency. <br />There they wi 11 be run through the standard software to produce <br />graphs of temporal variations in concentration and precipitation <br />rate and hard copies of selected images. <br /> <br />Data from the PROBE stations will be frequently transferred to the <br />Montrose office after travelling through the satellite relay and <br />downlink into the Denver computer base. The data will be <br />monitored at the Montrose Offi ce to note any probl ems whi ch <br />again would be communicated to the field personnel in Arizona. <br /> <br />Precipitation gauge charts will be read in the field at 6-hour <br />intervals starting at local midnight. They will then be Sl~nt to <br />Montrose for a second reading to verify the first, and the final <br />corrected data will be entered into the P-E computer system. <br /> <br />Radiosonde data will be coded in the field and processed in the <br />Montrose P-E computer as soon as possible to verify their <br />quality. Soundings from the NWS (National Weather Service) for <br />rawinsonde stations GGW, LND, GJT, ABQ, and ELP will be <br />transferred to Montrose from Denver twice each month to keep <br />