Saturday, October 29, 2011

Getting Settled

So I have been on the island for about 4 days now, just enough time to get settled in, adjust to the jetlag and figure out which side of the island points due north :)

Getting to the island was a unique experience.  We "got" to fly in a C-17!!  For those of you like me out there who know nothing about airplanes ... a C-17 is a military cargo plane (one of the big ones that has the ramp in the back and they can drive cars/trucks onto or you know supplies for an island and dorky research scientists).  I unfortunately don't have any pictures of the inside of the plane because I left my camera back at the hotel in Singapore, but I am sure one of the other guys will let be borrow some of theirs.  The plane we were on was filled with a bunch of supplies for the island (as well as some of the ships that were docked off shore).  The seats for the passengers are attached to the sides of the plane and face inwards towards the middle of the airplane.  The canvas seats were horribly uncomfortable, but the plane was at least heated (people warned us that it might be freezing cold ... eek!)  The plane does not really have any fancy bells and whistles ... no insulation so we could see all the "guts" of the plane, no snacks or drinks served, no windows to look out of (which was actually rather disconcerting ...).  Anyway, I am not very good at describing this sorta thing, so I'll make sure to get some pictures :)

Landing on the island we were picked up by one of the students we were replacing, he took us to the "hotel" to get our rooms and then I zonked out.  The rooms we are staying in are simple, but clean ... and they are actually fairly big.  They are set up for two people to stay in, but fortunately we all get our own rooms here!  A picture speaks at 1000 words ... so here are some pictures to help you visualize.

Back of the room ... the bed where I sleep :)

Front of the room ... and the desk I use to "work", the couch and extra bed I use to hold all my stuff, and the TV I have yet to turn on! 

Our research site is set up about 6 miles south of where the little town is ... we are set up at the "tent city" that the air force uses when things are more active on the island.  Currently this area is completely deserted so we have a nice open space to launch balloons and monitor surface weather conditions.  Here are some pictures!  I hope to get a picture of me actually releasing a weather balloon sometime soon :)

The "crate" where we hold all the computers and work.

The crate where we keep all the helium ... we have to go back into this thing to open the tanks up and man it is HOT

Wind profiler 

Surface observation stuff

Inside the main crate ... computers we use to monitor the wind profiler and the surface obs.

Desk were we can sit and the computer we use to monitor the radiosondes


At first I was fairly nervous about all the things we need to do to get ready for a ballon launch, but after a few days it has become second nature ... nothing to worry about.  The process goes something like this.


  • Open up a new Radiosonde and calibrate it.
  • Call Air Traffic Control to get permission to launch a ballon.
  • Fill up the ballon with helium and attach the sonde.
  • Release radiosonde and ponder where it will end up next.
  • Check to make sure everything is ok (it has GPS etc).
  • Wait ... until the balloon pops.
  • Write up some stuff in a log.
  • Wait....
  • Launch another balloon 3 hours later :)
  • Check rain samples a few times a day.

We have set up our shifts so that the 4 of us here cycle through 3 shifts a day ... a 5am-2pm shift, a 2pm-11pm shift and a 11pm-5am shift (fortunately most of the time we get to leave our shifts about 30 min early, depending on what has happened with the balloon) ... also we have break time (or well maybe actual research time) in between each launch ... sometimes I have been going over to the lagoon to take a quick swim, sometimes I read and sometimes I do work.

So ... thats probably enough of the "technical stuff" I will post more about fun things and pictures of the island it self next!




Wednesday, October 26, 2011

The good news and then the bad news :(

So the good news is that I made it to Diego Garcia safe and sound!  Everyone kept telling us that there was a chance our military flight would be delayed blah blah blah ... but we didn't have a single hiccup.  The bad news is that I left my camera in my hotel room in Singapore ... so I don't really have any pictures of this place yet.  I will however fork over a bunch of money and get a new camera at the Ship Store (it has almost anything you could ever want, except for real milk and coffee creamer ... you can even buy morning star fake meat products, haha)


Monday, October 24, 2011

A day in Singapore

Before heading to Diego Garcia, we had a day to catch up and rest in Singapore.  I woke up at a decent time (9am), skyped with Ben and my parents, did a little bit of work (yes I am a dork, but I had to get some things done).  Around lunch time I met up with my travel buddy Adam, and we had a really great lunch of Carls Jr. (we were hungry and it smelled good, don't judge!).  After lunch we headed to downtown Singapore for some sight seeing.  Given that I was(am) fairly jet-lagged, and I don't want to get sick before we even get to Diego Garcia, we took the easy route and bought a ticket for one of those open air hop on hop off tour busses.  My observations from this brief trip is that Singapore is a crazy, loud, bustling city with a lot going on ... it also appears that Singapore must be constantly growing ... the entire down town is under construction.  Here are some quick pictures of the city (most of them were taken from the tour bus, so they are not super great :( )



Singapore Money

PEACH FANTA!  Why don't we have this at the US?

Pool at the hotel ... you can swim around the planters :)

Taking the MRT to downtown Singapore

Anti-Suicide signs for the MRT ...  
They have the Coffee Bean in Singapore, but they don't have them in CO, hrmph

What are these crazy weird monster characters hiding behind trees and in the grass?  They seem to have them in every park in Singapore (well all 3 of the parks we saw!)

Entrance to Little India ... I want to go back and try some vegetarian food!

One of the many views of the Singapore sky scrapers.  Its pretty obvious that business is booming in Singapore!

Travel days

Saturday morning the airport shuttle picked me up at 5:45 AM and I was off!!  My 28+ hours of travel went something like this:

Shuttle ride to the airport
Waiting at DIA
Quick flight to LA
Waiting at LAX
12 hour flight to Tokyo (2 meals + 2 snacks, and a ton of water)
Security in Tokyo and a quick run to my next flight
7 hour flight to Singapore
Wait for luggage and travel buddy who was on a different flight
Get to hotel room ... which is way to nice, fall asleep :)


Here was my view from the Tokyo Airport ... I had about 2 min to sit down before my next flight.  Sunset in Japan at about 5pm on October 23.

Bed in my fancy hotel room. Let me tell you it is as comfortable as it looks!

Fancy hotel bathroom ... Can't wait to use the Japanese soaking tub!!

The Day Before I Left

So things will hopefully get a bit more exciting on the blog now that I am actually traveling ...
The day before I left was a whirlwind of crazyness ... and a million "last minute" visits to the office to pick up something I forgot :)  To make sure that I enjoyed my last day, I had a wonderful lunch at Lupitas (amazingly cheap mexican food) with my weekly coffee group friends.  Anna bought me some magazines and Via coffee as a send off/birthday gift ... all of which are amazing!  I then made sure all of my data was transferred over to my external hard-drive (so that I can do actual PhD work while I am on this trip.)  Then Ben and I ran 12,000 errands ... which involved us driving back to my office on 3 different occasions.  It doesn't seem to matter how many lists I make or how prepared I seem to think that I am ... I always forget something important (like printing my boarding passes) ... and I end up having to head back to the office. Ben really made the evening special by making me breakfast for dinner ... we had amazing made from scratch pancakes, poached eggs, and of course BACON!!!  Despite all of my preparing and packing ahead of time, I still spent a significant chuck of the evening packing up my stuff ... and when I finally got to bed I spent too much time worrying about all the things I probably should have done before I left (most of these worries were work related).  Fortunately when I woke up in the morning, all of the worried turned into excitement!!!

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Weather in Diego Garcia

Some of you have asked me what the weather is going to be like while I am on Diego Garcia ... while I am expecting it to be hot, humid and sometimes rainy ... those of you can follow along at home (while you potentially suffer through snow storms???)  on these websites ...

NOAA Current Weather Conditions for Diego Garcia

Time and Date for Diego Garcia (with weather)

I am really hoping to take a lot of pictures of clouds and the daily weather on the island ... I've been told if my pictures are "cool" enough they might end up in a paper (I probably won't hold my breath about this, but it would be kinda cool).




Sunday, October 16, 2011

Welcome :)

Welcome to my blog!  I am planning to use this blog to update my adventures and freak-outs as I travel to the atoll of  Diego Garcia to launch weather balloons as part of the DYNAMO field project.  Pretty much this is a once and a lifetime opportunity and I want to be able to share what I am doing with my friends and family.  I hope that you enjoy!