[wxqc] Station Climate Data Files
Chris Topf
topfcd at yahoo.com
Wed Feb 1 08:17:42 EST 2006
Dave,
thanks for the template submission. I have had my VP2 weather station for about 10 months now and I have been a little disappointed in the climate reporting features of the Weatherlink software. I like the overall report, but I am disappointed in that it doesn't contain the mean temp calculation like the NWS office monthly reports do and that I can't export the report in a tab-delimited format so I don't have to manually re-type the information into a spreadsheet.
I think you've inspired me to embark on a climate project for my station! Although I've only had my VP2 for 10 months, I've been maintaining precipitation records for 10 years this July. Wow, hard to believe it's been that long!
Chris
CW3603
Dave Helms <dshelms at comcast.net> wrote:
Hi All:
Hey... is February 1st, time to start your 2006 climate data collection
and processing!
My data logging application does not really do what I want it to do so I
developed my own Excel spread sheet and I populate it every month. Over
the last several years I have developed a modest station climatology of
4 years by borrowing from the Baltimore-Washington Internationals (BWI)
station means and using the station's data as a temporary climatology
baseline (in another 6 years I will have enough statistics to form my
own station's stats). I monitor BWI climate data and other area
stations to see if my data are in the ball-park.
Here are some examples of the Excel files I have developed for
processing my station's climate data:
CW0351 Station Summary for 2005:
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/brookevilleweather/2005_brookeville-md.xls
CW0351 Template file for 2006 monthly climate data: note I added daily
mean max/min temperatures this year
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/brookevilleweather/2006_blank_brookeville-md.xls
Feel free to download the Excel templates and modify them for your
uses. You can find reference climate data on you local NWS Weather
Forecast Office web page or go to the National Climate Data Center
(NCDC) and order the closest COOP station climatology.
Local Climate "Clubs": I belong to the Washington-Baltimore Climate
Review (WBCR) which has a 20+ year history of documenting the DC Metro
weather, quite an impressive group run by Brian Smith
(bgs11111 at erols.com). Brian compiles data from 200 area stations, plots
the data and manually contours the data then snail-mails copies of his
analyzes every month. I encourage everyone to see if there are any
local climate groups to participate in!
Regards,
Dave
CW0351
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