80 4 3 199999 30 A 5623 283.70 4392.39 .00 181.00 B 7134 278.89 4396.51 .00 175.00 C 6052 282.57 4402.05 .00 175.00 D 5318 284.48 4391.05 .00 177.00 E 0424 286.57 4393.03 .00 177.00 F 5146 285.69 4400.34 .00 177.00 G 5745 283.24 4399.72 .00 178.00 H 1160 289.40 4404.32 .00 169.00 I 1118 288.90 4390.95 .00 181.00 J 1422 289.93 4392.27 .00 177.00 K 2744 294.39 4399.23 .00 174.00 L 1335 290.00 4396.65 .00 179.00 M 1244 289.39 4399.29 .00 174.00 N 1650 290.84 4401.35 .00 177.00 O 1713 291.10 4389.42 .00 177.00 P 2019 291.97 4391.42 .00 181.00 Q 3829 297.78 4394.32 .00 183.00 R 2832 294.67 4395.32 .00 182.00 S 1412 289.80 4388.55 .00 181.00 T 0106 285.82 4386.95 .00 181.00 1 6033 282.18 4396.05 .00 177.00 2 0232 286.15 4395.68 .00 175.00 3 2321 292.98 4391.85 .00 175.00 4 0009 285.70 4388.25 .00 182.00 5 7500 277.40 4385.40 .00 184.00 6 0077 285.18 4382.90 .00 180.00 7 0877 287.85 4382.95 .00 186.00 8 3079 294.73 4382.25 .00 183.00 9 0799 287.75 4376.02 .00 189.00 10 6591 280.60 4377.88 .00 187.00 Nov 17, 2011: I added 4-digit numeric receptor IDs that are used in the Kincaid data archive files provided to me by Gary Moore. For instance, the original KB-47 file identified the first receptor as "A", and I have added the numeric ID of "5623". The added numeric IDs really serve no useful purpose, unless you wish to cross reference the hourly SO2 concentration values to the 5-min data values.