from:ax07 to:lu01@noaa.gov, lu02@noaa.gov subject:Re: Temp Offset Profiles Gentlemen, To be honest, I didn't notice the offset on the first drop you listed (19 June @ 00:50G), but i did notice the second (20 June @ 23:02). I thought it was strange, but without other means to verify the discrepancy, I assumed you guys would QC it. Unfortunately, these weren't from the same tube. Drop one was from tube #6, while drop two was from tube #3. I may switch to the backup AL....I didn't realize it was creating offsets, but I am having to check tubes multiple times for the system to recognize all tubes loaded. Oddly enough, it'll say tubes 1 and 3 are empty, then I'll check tubes again and it'll say tubes 7 and 8 are empty. Finally, after a third try, it recognizes all 8 tubes and all is well. That's happened to me 3 time now, with restarts and hail marry's within. lol Any suggestions on how to avoid future offsets? Any setting changes I can do within Amverseas? Talk soon, Shaun lu01 wrote: from:lu01 to:ax07@noaa.gov subject:Temp Offset Profiles Hi Shaun, Hope everything is going well out there. We've seen a couple of profiles that have temperature offasets or seem to have temperature offsets. They are: June 19 2018, 00:50GMT June 20 2018, 23:02GMT Can you check if those were used with the same tube? It might be that one tube has an intermittent problem. It might be that the upper temperature was correct, but it's a big enough jump in temperature from the profiles around them that it's suspect. Let me know what you have or think. Best regards, Zach