Wednesday, 8 May 2013

KZN CTG 9 to 22-May

 This last fortnight saw 27 cards submitted which contributed to the Cards-to-Green effort in KZN. This is nearly twice the number submitted for the previous fortnight. The daily average was 1.9 cards / day. The last time that we reached these heights was in January when we had four weeks of 2.0 / day.
These 27 cards included 15 second cards.
Well done KZN, especially for this time of year.
The most movement was in southern KZN, where a good number of pentads with a single card got their much needed second card. The next area of movement was in the inner coastal strip in Northen KZN.
The 3029 degree square benefited the most in this fortnight, gaining 11 cards, 10 of which were second cards.
The next biggest beneficiary was 2831 which got 7 cards, followed by 3030 with four.
We now need 1 540 cards for all of KZN to have four cards for every pentad.
The degree square needing the most coverage is still 2830, with 319 cards needed. This degree square still has three pentads with no data, 73 with only one card and 39 pentads with only 2.
Degree squares 2731 and 2732 both need 183 cards, with 2732 having seven pentads with no cover.
On the positive side 2832 now only needs 6 cards and 2931 sixteen.
Looking at who has contributed, again we have some new names on the merit list, with Johan de Villiers, Kelly Gate and Ronald Searle each contributing  a single card. Ewert Hauptfleisch who has been on and off these lists for the last few periods, again managed to contribute a card as well.
The big honours this time go to Tim Wood and his team who contributed a whopping 16 cards, with all of them, barring one in 2930BA, in southern KZN.
John & Kim Cox continued their sterling and methodical work in Zululand with 7 cards.
Thanks to these observers for their great contributions.

Looking at the overall SABAP2 contributions for KZN, we had 85 cards submitted in the last fortnight, which at 6.1 cards / day is not our lowest daily rate, but was  below our average of 7.9 cards/day. Really great to see that nearly a third of these were focused  on the CTG effort.
Unfortunately we experienced our first real major dip in records per card in this period, dropping from 52.5 records/card last fortnight to 45.6 in this one. Winter appears to be setting in.

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