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The following are resources that may be helpful when attempting to locate your weather instruments for best accuracy and performance. | The following are resources that may be helpful when attempting to locate your weather instruments for best accuracy and performance. | ||
* CWOP Weather Station Siting, Performance, and Data Quality Guide [http:// | * CWOP Weather Station Siting, Performance, and Data Quality Guide [http://weather.gladstonefamily.net/CWOP_Guide.pdf] | ||
* Personal Weather Station - Siting (NOAA) [http://www.srh.noaa.gov/images/epz/mesonet/CWOP-Siting.pdf] Includes URL's to other interesting documentation. | * Personal Weather Station - Siting (NOAA) [http://www.srh.noaa.gov/images/epz/mesonet/CWOP-Siting.pdf] Includes URL's to other interesting documentation. | ||
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* Met Office Observers Handbook (4th Edition - 1982, reprinted 2000) [http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/archive/observers-handbook-4th-edition-reprint] | * Met Office Observers Handbook (4th Edition - 1982, reprinted 2000) [http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/archive/observers-handbook-4th-edition-reprint] | ||
* Reporting Quality Observations To NOAA, Application note 30, Davis Instruments, March 2009, [http://www.davisnet.com/product_documents/weather/app_notes/AN_30-reporting-weather-data-to-noaa.pdf] | |||
Revision as of 21:26, 28 February 2014
The following are resources that may be helpful when attempting to locate your weather instruments for best accuracy and performance.
- CWOP Weather Station Siting, Performance, and Data Quality Guide [1]
- Personal Weather Station - Siting (NOAA) [2] Includes URL's to other interesting documentation.
- Royal Meteorological Society - A Guide to the Siting, Exposure and Calibration of Automatic Weather Stations for Synoptic and Climatological Observations (Andrew K. Overton) [3]