whately_2015 | R Documentation |
Weather data collected at the Macleish Field Station in Whately, MA during 2015. This is a copy of the whately_2015 data from package 'macleish': <https://github.com/beanumber/macleish>.
For both, a data frame ([dplyr::tbl_df()]) with roughly 52,560 rows and 8 or 9 variables.
The following variables are values that are found in either the 'whately_2015' or 'orchard_2015' data tables.
All variables are averaged over the 10 minute interval unless otherwise noted.
Timestamp for each measurement set in Eastern Standard Time.
average temperature, in Celsius
Wind speed, in meters per second
Wind direction, in degrees
How much water there is in the air, in millimeters
Atmospheric pressure, in millibars
Total rainfall, in millimeters
Amount of radiation coming from the sun, in Watts/meters^2. Solar measurement for Whately
Photosynthetically Active Radiation (sunlight between 400 and 700 nm), in average density of Watts/meters^2. One of two solar measurements for Orchard
Photosynthetically Active Radiation (sunlight between 400 and 700 nm), in average total over measurement period of Watts/meters^2. One of two solar measurements for Orchard
The Macleish Field Station is a remote outpost owned by Smith College and used for field research. There are two weather stations on the premises. One is called 'WhatelyMet' and the other is 'OrchardMet'.
The 'WhatelyMet' station is located at (42.448470, -72.680553) and the 'OrchardMet' station is at (42.449653, -72.680315).
'WhatelyMet' is located at the end of Poplar Hill Road in Whately, Massachusetts, USA. The meteorological instruments of 'WhatelyMet' (except the rain gauge) are mounted at the top of a tower 25.3 m tall, well above the surrounding forest canopy. The tower is located on a local ridge at an elevation 250.75m above sea level.
'OrchardMet' is located about 250 m north of the first tower in an open field next to an apple orchard. Full canopy trees (~20 m tall) are within 30 m of this station. This station has a standard instrument configuration with temperature, relative humidity, solar radiation, and barometric pressure measured between 1.5 and 2.0 m above the ground. Wind speed and direction are measured on a 10 m tall tower and precipitation is measured on the ground. Ground temperature is measured at 15 and 30 cm below the ground surface 2 m south of the tower. The tower is located 258.1 m above sea level. Data collection at OrchardMet began on June 27th, 2014.
The variables shown above are weather data collected at 'WhatelyMet' and 'OrchardMet' during 2015. Solar radiation is measured in two different ways: see 'SlrW_Avg'or the 'PAR' variables for Photosynthetic Active Radiation.
Note that a loose wire resulted in erroneous temperature reading at OrchardMet in late November, 2015.
These data are recorded at <https://www.smith.edu/about-smith/sustainable-smith/ceeds>
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