ML20009G278

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Forwards Request for Addl Meteorological Data on Magnetic Tape for Review of Environ Rept
ML20009G278
Person / Time
Site: Byron  
Issue date: 07/23/1981
From: Tedesco R
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Abel J
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO.
References
NUDOCS 8108040077
Download: ML20009G278 (7)


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Dear Mr. Abel:

Subject; Byron Environmental' Review In the process of our review of the Byron Environmental Report - OL,.we have identified the need for additional meteorological data on a magnetic tape as described in the Enclosure.. If, you need clarification of th.is request, contact the Byron Project Manager, J. Snell at (301)492-8986.

Sincerely, Oristral signat I, h I. Tedw Robert L. Tedesco, Assistant Director for Licensing Division of Licensing

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Mr. William Kertier Mr. Ed,vard R. Crass Atomic Powef. Distribution Nuclear Safeguards and Licensing Division Westinghouse Flectric Corporation Sargent & Lundy Engineers i

P. O. Box 355 55 East Monroe Street Pittsbur,h, Pennsylvania 15230 Chicago, Illinois 60603 Paul M. M:rphy, Esq.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region III-Isham, Lit.:oln & Beale Office of Inspection and Enforcement One First National Plaza 799 Roosevelt Road 42nd Floor Glen Ellyn, Illinois 60137 Chicago, Illinois 60603 Myron Chat ry, Esq.

Mrs. Phillip 6. Johnson Cherry, Flynn and Kanter 1907 Stratford Lane 1 IBM Plaza, Suite 4501 Rockford, Illinois 61107 Chicago, Illinois 60611 Professor Axel Meyer Denartment of Physics Northern.Illincis University DeKalb, Illinois 60115 i

C. Allen Bock, Esq.

P. O. Box 342 Urbanan, Illinois 61801 Thomas J. Gordon, Esq.

Waaler, Evans & Gordon 2503 S. Neil Champaign, Illinois 61820 Ms. Bridget Little Rorem Appleceed Coordinator 117 North Linden Street l

Essex, Illinois 60935 Kenneth F. Levin, Esq.

t Beatty, Levin, Holland, 1

Basofin & Sarsany 11 South LaSalle Street Suite 2200 Chicago, Illinois 60603

LHClCSURL 1 Byron 1 & 2 - Meteorological Data Requirements ER-OL Stage The 372.23 Provide a magnetic data tape of meteorological variables measured onsite.

tape should follow the enclosed format for the data and have the tape attributes a

described. One complete year, 6760 hours0.0782 days <br />1.878 hours <br />0.0112 weeks <br />0.00257 months <br />, collected continuously during 1974 -

1976 should be provided. Any missing data should be identified by day and hour i

on a separate sheet of paper. Substitute data for that which are missing should aF,o be provided on a separate sheet of paper along with the source or basis for the data and a description of any mathematical methods used to develop or interpolate the values.

The substituted values should reflect possible diurnal variation in parameters observei at the siit, where applicable.

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NOPdSt U E0iP.;I FOR HOLRLY PETEOROLOGICE DATA (0 BE PLACED 0" t'AGNETIC TAPE

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Standard Labal which would inclub Ideord Length = 160 Block Size (3200 - fixed block 22:e)

I Density (1600 BPI - 800 will M accepted) f Do Not Use:

Pagnetic tapes with unformatted or scr.nned recorc-.

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At the beginning of each tace, use the first five (5) records (whien i

Include is the equivalent of ten cards) to give a tape description.

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..f location (latitude, longitude) dates of data, in-formation explaining data contained in the "other" fields if they i

l are used, height of measurements, and any additional information Make sure all five records pertinent to identification of the tape.

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are included, even if some are blank.

Format for the first five i

records will be 160Al.

Meteorological data format is (16, I2, I3, I4, 25F5.1, F5.2, 3F5.1).

Decimal points 'should not be included i

when copying data onto the tape.

All data should be given to _a tenth of a v".it except solar radiation which should be given to a hundreth of a unit.

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' Ibis does not necessarily indicate the accuracy of the data.

(e.g. wind direction is usually given to the nearest degree 4

but record it with a zero in the tenth's place. That is 275 1

degrees would be 275.0 degrees and placed on the tape as 2750.).

All nines in any field indicates a lost record (99999). All sevens in a wind direction field indicates calm (77777).

l If If only two levels of data, use the upper & lowr levels.

only one level of data, use the upper level.

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