2024-03-28T21:37:18Zhttp://doidb.wdc-terra.org/oaip/oaioai:doidb.wdc-terra.org:64022018-05-18T09:30:42ZDOIDBDOIDB.CRC1211
10.5880/CRC1211DB.1
Hoffmeister, Dirk
Dirk
Hoffmeister
B-5321-2013
University of Cologne, Institute of Geography
Meteorological and soil measurements of the permanent weather stations in the Atacama desert, Chile
CRC1211 Database (CRC1211DB)
2018
Terrestrial Observation
Meteorology
weather monitoring
air temperature
atmospheric humidity
radiation
climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere
Environmental monitoring facilities
Atmospheric conditions
551 Geology, hydrology, meteorology
Schween, Jan
Jan
Schween
University of Cologne, Institute of Geophysics and Meteorology
May, Matthias
Matthias
May
University of Cologne, Institute of Geography
Possoch, Marcel
Marcel
Possoch
University of Cologne, Institute of Geography
Meine, Lennart
Lennart
Meine
University of Cologne, Institute of Geography
Gröbner, Marie
Marie
Gröbner
University of Cologne, Institute of Geography
Steininger, Florian
Florian
Steininger
University of Cologne, Institute of Geography
Wolf, Dennis
Dennis
Wolf
University of Cologne, Institute of Geography
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001659
CRC 1211
Earth - Evolution at the Dry Limit
2017-03-01
English
https://www.crc1211db.uni-koeln.de/data.php?dataID=17
https://www.crc1211db.uni-koeln.de/wd/index.php
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This data link summarizes all meteorological and soil measurements of the 15 permanent weather stations established by the Collaborative Research Center (CRC) 1211 in the Atacama desert in Chile. Basic stations are equipped with standard meteorologic instruments, radiation sensors and a leaf wetness sensor, as well as soil surface, soil temperature and soil humidity sensors. Master stations are additionally equipped with further soil and radiation sensors, as well as temperature, humidity and wind sensor in a height of 4 m. The measurement sites are located in three different transects from the coast to the hillslopes of the Andes each consisting of four to five stations. Recent data are available on the weather station website section (https://www.crc1211db.uni-koeln.de/wd/index.php). Additionaly, detailed information about the station configuration and mounted sensors is given at this website section. The data of these remote stations is mostly collected every hour by a GOES satellite uplink provided by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (U.S. Department of Commerce). Further communication uses GSM-, radio- or Wifi-connections. In addition, data stored in the stations are acquired on a regular time basis, as documented in the section stated above. Please contact the contributor for all further details. Yearly datasets are additionally stored in this CRC1211-DB.
Chile
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-69.01
-25.12
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