Preparation and siting, 1 siting and exposure, 1 wind speed and direction – Campbell Scientific ET107 Evapotranspiration Monitoring Station User Manual

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ET107 Weather Station

1. Preparation and Siting

1.1 Siting and Exposure

If any part of the weather station comes in contact with

power lines, you could be killed. Contact local utilities for

the location of buried utility lines before digging or driving

ground rods.

Selecting an appropriate site for the weather station is critical in order to obtain

accurate meteorological data. In general, the site should be representative of

the general area of interest, and away from the influence of obstructions such

as buildings and trees.

The weather station should not be located where sprinkler irrigation water will

strike sensors or instrument enclosure.

Some general guidelines for site selection are listed below, which were

condensed from EPA (1988)

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, WMO (1983)

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, and AASC (1985)

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publications.

1.1.1 Wind Speed and Direction

Wind sensors should be located over open level terrain, and at a distance of at

least ten times (EPA) the height of any nearby building, tree or other

obstruction, as illustrated in FIGURE 1-1.

1.1.2 Temperature and Relative Humidity

Sensors should be located over an open level area at least 9 m (29.5 ft) (EPA)

in diameter. The surface should be covered by short grass, or where grass does

not grow, the natural earth surface. Sensors should be located at a distance of

at least four times the height of any nearby obstruction and at least 30 m

(98.43 ft) (EPA) from large paved areas. Sensors should be protected from

thermal radiation, and adequately ventilated.
Situations to avoid include:

large industrial heat sources

rooftops

steep slopes

sheltered hollows

high vegetation

shaded areas

swamps

areas where snow drifts occur

low places holding standing water after rains

CAUTION

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