Thirteen Campbell Scientific weather stations collected data in the Grand Canyon area in early 1990 as part of a visibility research study. The weather stations measured temperature, RH, and wind speed and direction. Some of the stations also measured solar radiation and precipitation. Data was collected and transferred to the main computer using storage modules. During the course of the study, the weather stations were subject to weather extremes including freezing temperatures, gale-force winds, snow, and ice. All data from the weather stations were successfully collected with the exception of two of the wind sensors, which failed due to lightning strikes.

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ケーススタディの概要

アプリケーション

Monitoring air quality in national parks

場所

Arizona, USA

寄稿者

Don Schukraft, Weather Network, Inc.

参加団体

National Park Service

計測項目

Air temperature, relative humidity, wind speed, wind direction, solar radiation, precipitation

Related Website

Western Weather Group (integrator that installed the system)