Date/time (local) | Latitude | Longitude | Notes |
04/28/15 01:47:32 | 41.8736 | -69.8311 | Appears to be regular hw-like downsweeps around 400-500 Hz. Classified rw upcalls are adjacent to pitch
tracks that suggest abundant periodic LF noise (most likely flow noise). |
04/28/15 02:47:32 | 41.8851 | -69.8408 | Classified rw upcall in panel 5 looks promising, but it is not isolated from pitch tracks that suggest noise. |
04/28/15 04:47:32 | 41.8292 | -69.8453 | rw upcall in panel 2 is louder than surrounding pitch tracks and is classified, but is not isolated and shape
is not great. Erred on the side of being conservative and scored as not detected. |
04/28/15 05:47:32 | 41.7979 | -69.8426 | Several classified rw upcalls, but all are faint and not isolated from pitch tracks that suggest noise. Scoring
as not detected. |
04/28/15 06:47:32 | 41.7857 | -69.8198 | Again, more faint upcalls, but none are isolated or loud enough to be convincing. Scoring as not detected
for rw. |
04/28/15 12:47:32 | 41.7645 | -69.6228 | Classified rw upcall in panel has an okay shape, although it is a bit "blocky". It is seemingly isolated
(however, no sound is really isolated on the wave glider with so many noise-generated pitch tracks), and
most importantly, the amplitude is louder than other apparent noise-generated pitch tracks. |
04/28/15 13:47:32 | 41.7693 | -69.5852 | None of the classified rw upcalls are isolated and their amplitudes are low - very questionable. |