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  Meteorological parameters

The basic meteorological data are measured and recorded simultaneously by a Autmatic Weather Station.

The Meteorological parameters measured are:

- air temperature unit[deg C],

- Atmospheric pressure[hPa],

- Relative humidity[%],

- Wind speed[m/s] and direction[deg],

- Precipitation[mm].

 
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(2011) . Meteorological parameters. https://geoportal.mountaingenius.org/geonetwork/srv/api/records/1a0a14e2-281c-440f-b8e1-ecdf3431dd52
 

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Alternate title
Standard WMO Meteorological Variables
Date ( Publication )
2011-03-30T17:51:00
Purpose
Sampling meteorological parameters at the AWS1 Forni is a fundamental activity for the analysis of other parameters such as trace gases and aerosols and also observing and monitoring the Forni glacier.
Status
On going

  Point of contact

Ev-K2-CNR  
Via San Bernardino 145 Bergamo BG 24126 Italy

  +39 035 3230511  
  +39 035 3230551 
Website
http://www.evk2cnr.org/  
Maintenance and update frequency
As needed
GEMET ( Theme )
  • thermal power plant
Keywords
  • SHARE , Network , Station , High Altitude
Keywords
  • CEOP
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Metadata language
eng
Character set
UTF8
Topic category
  • Climatology, meteorology, atmosphere
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Reference system identifier
EPSG / WGS 84 (EPSG:4326) / 7.4
Topology level
Geometry only
Geometric object type
Point
Geometric object count
13
OnLine resource
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Hierarchy level
Series
Statement
The AWS 1 Forni is built around a 20 channels LSI-Lastem Babuc ABC datalogger similar to those currently deployed in the Ev-K2-CNR Himalayan monitoring network, including the 5050 m a.s.l. AWS at the Italian “CNR Pyramid Laboratory” in the Mount Everest area. The AWS Forni Glacier has been running since the 26-09-2005. The AWS is equipped with sensors for measuring air temperature, relative humidity, air speed and velocity, barometric pressure, incoming and reflected solar radiation in the 0.3 - 3 µm spectral range and far infrared radiation in the 5 - 50 µm range from the sky and from the glacier surface (four-components Kipp & Zonen CNR-1 net radiometer). A 1000 cm2 unheated rain gauge and a Campbell SR-50 sonic ranger are also present to measure rain and snow level respectively. In order to allow triggering of the SR-50 sonic ranger by the Babuc ABC datalogger, as well as to input the digital readout of the snow level, we designed and built a custom digital interface suitable for low temperatures operation. This was necessary since the Babuc ABC is only equipped with a proprietary serial interface for which specifications were not readily available. Furthermore, voltage levels, pulse length and rise times which can be output from the Babuc ABC’s actuator sockets are neither compatible with the Campbell SR-50 nor programmable, at least within the required tolerances. These parameters also showed to be very sensitive both to battery voltage and to ambient temperature, which is normal when considering their intended purpose of supplying power to external devices. Our interface allowed to correctly shape the trigger pulse for initiate the snow level measurement, as well as to acquire the serial pulse train output from the SR-50 through a spare datalogger input meant for rain gauge connection. Power is supplied by two solar panels rated for 40W of combined nominal power and backed-up by a 100 Ah 12 V lead-gel battery; the battery voltage over time is recorded by the datalogger. Spare datalogger inputs, as well as power and data storage capability are available to support additional devices such as further temperature and relative humidity sensors at various heights above ground and a GSM modem. Estimated battery-only power supply in the present configuration is estimated in excess of two months, with the solar panels permanently obscured by snow accumulation and accounting for low temperatures operation and self discharge. Data storage takes place in a hot-swappable 2 Mbytes flash memory card capable of a more than 6 months-long record. The whole system is supported by a four legs, 5 m high stainless steel mast standing on the ice surface according to the construction proposed and tested by IMAU. This sensors suite allows evaluating the actual suitability of the selected location and the overall system performance over wintertime conditions. The scientific partners of Forni Projects are: EV-K2-CNR Bergamo, AEM Milano, Arpa Lombardia, CAI Alpine Rescue Service (Bormio and Valfurva stations).

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1a0a14e2-281c-440f-b8e1-ecdf3431dd52   XML
Metadata language
eng
Character set
UTF8
Parent identifier
e98b6682-27be-4c35-b919-d5c991e93929
Hierarchy level
Series
Date stamp
2011-09-27T10:31:48
Metadata standard name
ISO 19115:2003/19139
Metadata standard version
1.0

  Point of contact

Ev-K2-CNR  
Via San Bernardino 145 Bergamo BG 24126 Italy

  +39 035 3230511  
  +39 035 3230551 
Website
http://www.evk2cnr.org  
 
 

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