Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program Climate Research Facility Operations Quarterly Report October 1 - December 31, 2005 Page: 5 of 6
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October 1 - December 31, 2005, ARM 06-007
Also, users that visit sites can connect their computer or instrument to an ACRF network, which
requires an on-site device account. Remote (off-site) users can also have remote access to any
ACRF instrument or computer system at any ACRF site, which requires an off-site device
account. These accounts are also tracked.
All user accounts are established for periods of up to one year and must be renewed annually. To
report users, we counted the number of active users for the previous 12 months during the last
month of the quarterly reporting period.
Summary. Table 2 shows the summary of cumulative users for the period January 1, 2005 -
December 31, 2005. For the first quarter of FY 2006, the overall number of users decreased
from the last reporting period, primarily due to the completion of the Mixed-Phase Arctic
Cloud Experiment at the NSA. Although field campaigns were conducted for this first quarter
at all the sites, they were small and did not involve many on-site researchers. The number of
data users, however, was invariant from the last reporting period.
Table 2. Summary of ACRF User Site Visits, Archive Accounts, and Research
Computer Accounts for the Period January 1, 2005 - December 31, 2005
On-Site Off-Site
Device Device Research Archive Total
Site Visitors Visitor Da s Accounts Account Accounts Accounts Users
NSA 88 836 13 28 30 202 361
SGP 222 1,381 13 37 24 464 760
TWP 61 508 6 22 24 156 269
AMF 130 1224 6 19 14 32 201
DMF 29 29
Total 501 3,949 38 106 121 854 1,620
3. Safety
For reporting purposes, the three ACRF sites and the AMF operate 24 hours per day, 7 days per
week, and 52 weeks per year. Although the AMF is not officially collecting data this quarter,
personnel are regularly involved with tear down, packing, shipping, unpacking, set up, and
maintenance activities and included in safety statistics. Time is reported in days instead of
hours. If any lost work time is incurred by any employee, it is counted as a workday loss.
Table 3 reports the consecutive days since the last recordable or reportable injury or incident
causing damage to property, equipment, or vehicle for the period October 1 - December 31,
2005. There were no lost workdays for the first quarter of FY 2006.3
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