Plum Island Ecosystem LTER Database

http://ecosystems.mbl.edu/PIE

 

 

Acceptance and utilization of PIE-LTER data requires that:

·        The Principal Investigator be sent a notice stating reasons for acquiring any data and a description of the publication intentions.

·        The Principal Investigator of the data set be sent a copy of the report or manuscript prior to submission and be adequately cited in any resultant publications.

·        A copy of any resultant publications should be sent to:

(Principal Investigator)
Ecosystems Center;
Marine Biological Laboratory
Woods Hole, MA 02543

 

 

PLUM ISLAND ECOSYSTEM LTER DATABASE

DATA FILE:                                        MON-PR-MetDay.txt

DOCUMENTATION FILE:                MON-PR-MetDay.doc

YEAR: 2000 to 2004

PI: Charles Hopkinson

OTHERS: Hap Garritt

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DATA FILE:

Daily averages of meteorological station data

KEYWORDS: climate, meteorology, temperature, precipitation, rain, humidity, solar, radiation, photosynthetic, wind, pressure, air

SITE TYPE: Monitoring

RESEARCH LOCATION:

MON-PR-Governor Dummer Meteorological Station

Latitude 42.7515

Longitude –70.9024

 

EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN AND METHODS: The data file is a summary of daily weather data from the PIE LTER weather station located at Governor Dummer Academy in Byefield, MA.

The weather station is solar powered using a Solarex MSX-20 20 watt solar module including a 12V charger and regulator and 12 AH lead acid battery.  The system was supplied by Campbell Scientific Inc., contact Doug Bryson, 435-750-9549.

The data logger is supplied by Campbell Scientific CR10X-1M data logger with 1 megabyte memory storage module and PC208W Windows data logging software.

The enclosure and tower is a Campbell Scientific ENC 12/14 (12” X 14” weather proof enclosure), CM10 (10’ tripod, grounding kit and CM10 guy wire kit.

Sensors used:

Temperature and Humidity

Vaisala HMP45C temperature and humidity sensor with solar radiation shield.  Specifications: +/- 1% accuracy over – 40 to 60 °C temperature range

Precipitation gauge

Texas Electronic TE525WS-L, 8” rain gage with CS705 precipitation adapter for snow fall.  Specifications: +/- 1% accuracy up to 1 in./hr.

Light, 400-1100 nm

            Licor LI200X-L pyranometer

Barometric pressure

            Vaisala PTB101B

Wind speed and direction

            RM Young 05103 Wind monitor

 

NOTES AND COMMENTS:

VARIABLE DESCRIPTION:

DATE = date and time (dd-mmm-yyyy)

PRECIP = total precipitation (mm)

PYRANOMETER = total solar radiation (kW m-2)

AVE TEMP = average temperature (celsius)

MIN TEMP = minimum temperature (celsius)

T MIN TEMP = time of minimum temperature (hhmm)

MAX TEMP = maximum temperature (celsius)

T MAX TEMP = time of maximum temperature (hhmm)

AVE RH = average relative humidity (%)

MAX WIND = maximum wind speed (m sec-1)

T MAX WIND = time of maximum wind (hhmm)

COMMENTS = comments about data

 

CALCULATIONS:

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:

Hap Garritt

OTHER DATA FILES TO REFERENCE:

REFERENCE CITATIONS:

DATA AVAILABILITY STATUS:

Type 1

ARCHIVE INFORMATION:

Date of entry: July 27, 2000

Data entered by: N. Weston

Date modified: August 1, 2005

Data modified by: H. Garritt

Comments: Missing data is designated by a blank field.