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The below air temperature and relative humidity measurements are made with a Campbell Scientific HygroVUE10
Probe that is installed in a RAD10E METSPEC 10-Plate Solar Radiation Shield. Installing air temperature and relative humidity
sensors in a shielded enclosure helps measure more uniform conditions and protects the sensor from rain and insects. Additional air temperature measurements are made with a
Campbell Scientific 107 Probe that is installed higher on the tower (30 ft). Additional relative humidity measurements are made with
a CS210 Enclosure Humidity Sensor that is installed inside the station enclosure. Finally, barometric pressure is being measured by a Vaisala
PTB110 Barometer.
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NOTE: air temperature (excluding the CS107), humidity, wind, and precipitation data may present errors at this time.
Soltis Center staff are working on a solution.
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Additional Information
Weather
Station Diagnostics
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Please contact one of the following individuals for additional information about the project, or to report any data outages.
This site is also used for research purposes and may be have temporary outages due to station changes.
Dr. Eugenio Gonzalez (Soltis Center Director), egonzalez.soltis.center@tamu.edu
Michael Lilly (GW Scientific), mlilly@gwscientific.com, 907-322-3008 (cell)
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