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Observatory Status

May 6, 2025

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Week of 6 May 2025

Operations Status

Work at some field sites may be suspended due to major impacts including but not limited to natural disasters, severe weather, and extenuating circumstances.

Current restrictions to operations: 

  • No current restrictions

Airborne Operations

The 2025 campaign season is scheduled as below. The season commenced in April with calibration flights and 2 aircraft payloads. For more information, you can find the daily flight reports here.

 

2025 AOP Deployment Schedule (tentative)

Payload 2      
Domain Sched Start Date Sched End Date Completed as scheduled
11 23 May 04 Jun  
09 06 Jun 25 Jun  
18 03 Jul 06 Aug  
01 13 Aug 04 Sep  
Payload 3      
Domain Sched Start Date Sched End Date Completed as scheduled
03 (OSBS, DSNY) 05 May 21 May In progress
02 23 May 15 Jun  
05 17 Jun 09 Jul  
12 14 Jul 21 Jul  
16 23 Jul 03 Aug  
10 (RMNP) 06 Aug 27 Aug  
14 29 Aug 15 Sep  

Data Products Status

Observation System (OS) Products

  • The collection of OS data and samples are dependent on human operators being in the field. Thus, collections at sites where conditions result in restricted access will be impacted.
    • D12 YELL - Restricted site access during annual Bear Management Area closure 2025/03/10-2025/07/01
  • Includes DP IDs: DP1.1XXXX, subset of DP1.2XXXX, DP4.00131, DP4.00132

Airborne Observation Products

  • Airborne Observation data collection for 2025 season is commencing in April 2025 with calibration flights.
  • Airborne products are collected according to the schedule above; these data are all dependent on human operators traveling extensively and being in the field.
  • Includes DP IDs: DPX.3XXXX

Instrumented System Products (Updated Tuesdays)

  • Most sensors continually collect and communicate data to the centralized NEON database. Regular on-site maintenance may be impacted at sites where conditions result in restricted access.
  • Includes DP IDs: DPX.0XXXX (except for DP4.00131, DP4.00132), subset of DP1.2XXXX.
  • Unplanned power and/or communications outages occur as a normal part of operations. Please note that communications outages typically result in delayed delivery of data rather than data loss.
  • Sites currently experiencing power outages or site-wide data loss:
    • D17 TECR - Site power offline since 2025/01/29
    • D05 LIRO - Site power offline since 2025/04/28
    • D10 STER - Site power offline since 2025/05/05
  • Sites currently experiencing communications outages:
    • D11 BLUE - Site communication down since 2025/05/03

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