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MS049

Wind speed and direction data from benchmark stations at the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest, 1973 to present

  • Creator(s): Mark D Schulze, Christopher Daly, W. Arthur McKee
  • PI(s): Mark D Schulze, Christopher Daly
  • Originator(s): W. Arthur McKee
  • Other researcher(s): Mark D Schulze, Sherri L. Johnson, Julia A. Jones, Greg M Cohn, Adam M Kennedy, Stephanie A Schmidt, Suzanne M. Remillard
  • Dates of data collection: May 22 1973 - Mar 26 2019
  • Data collection status: Study continues and further data collection is planned
  • Data access: Online
  • Access constraint: MS049 is now the source for all quality checked benchmark wind speed and direction data. Current, provisional data will be posted on the provisional data portal.
  • Last update: Dec 16 2024 (Version 2)
<Citation>     <Acknowledgement>     <Disclaimer>    
Schulze, M.; Daly, C.; McKee, W. 2024. Wind speed and direction data from benchmark stations at the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest, 1973 to present. Long-Term Ecological Research. Forest Science Data Bank, Corvallis, OR. [Database]. Available: http://andlter.forestry.oregonstate.edu/data/abstract.aspx?dbcode=MS049. Accessed 2024-12-22.
Data were provided by the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest research program, funded by the National Science Foundation's Long-Term Ecological Research Program (DEB 2025755), US Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, and Oregon State University.
While substantial efforts are made to ensure the accuracy of data and documentation, complete accuracy of data sets cannot be guaranteed. All data are made available "as is". The Andrews LTER shall not be liable for damages resulting from any use or misinterpretation of data sets.
ABSTRACT:
A three-level hydro-climatological network for data monitoring was established in 1994. The networks at each level are nested to form a coordinated program of data acquisition and measurement. A future vision of linking the benchmark meteorological stations with regional weather stations to expand the future scope of studies was also considered in designing this network. The first-level in this top-down approach consists of Benchmark Meteorological Stations (BMS) and Benchmark Stream Stations. The BMS are designed to represent the environment across the Andrews. These stations are intended to provide complete, long-term, high temporal resolution, meso-scale hydroclimatological data. The location of the BMS network is based on factors such as elevation, aspect, vegetation gradients, and accessibility. Collected meteorological parameters are generally standardized across the BMS as well as methods and instrumentation. Secondary Meteorological Stations also follow standardized methods and serve similar purposes but are somewhat limited in meteorological parameters collected. The Primary Meteorological Station (PRIMET), Central Meteorological Station (CENMET), Upper Lookout Meteorological Station (UPLMET), and Vanilla Leaf Meteorological Station (VANMET) are the four Benchmark Stations, Climatic Station at Watershed 2 (CS2MET) and the Hi-15 Meteorological Station (H15MET) are Secondary Stations. These wind parameters were previously part of database code MS001, but were separated out into their own database in 2024.

Study Description Study Site Map Download Study Location Information: (CSV)
Ecological Metadata Language: (EML)
ENTITY TITLES:
4Wind speed and direction from propeller anemometer (daily) (May 22 1973 - Mar 25 2019)METADATADATA
14Wind speed and direction from propeller anemometer (fine temporal resolution) (May 22 1973 - Mar 26 2019)METADATADATA
24Wind speed and direction from sonic anemometer (daily) (Apr 16 2013 - Sep 30 2018)METADATADATA
34Wind speed and direction from sonic anemometer (five minute resolution) (Apr 16 2013 - Oct 1 2018)METADATADATA
See Entity 14 for long-term propeller-style wind speed and direction

RELATED MATERIALS:
 Provisional Real-Time Data Graphs and Other Data Products - Access real-time climate and hydrology stations data graphs (for the past few weeks) and other data products on the Andrews Experimental Forest
 HJA Provisional Data Portal - Access provisional data from climate and hydrology stations on the Andrews Experimental Forest
 Climate station field report (September 2007) - An assessment of site characteristics for the benchmark climate stations at the Andrews Experimental Forest (PDF)
 Air Temperature Data Comments by J. W. Smith (March 2001) - Jonathan Smith notes on usefulness and quality of Andrews air temperature data from Benchmark, Reference Stand and Stream Thermograph stations
 H.J. Andrews Climate Station Methods History - View climate data collection methods that have been used over time at select stations. Results can be filtered by parameter, climate station, and date range. A general text search is also available.
 Method history description by probe code - The follow link describes data collection methods (by date range and resolution) that have been used by each unique probe across the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest. Results are filtered by database code, sitecode, parameter, and probe.

RELATED DATABASES:
 Meteorological data from benchmark stations at the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest, 1957 to present (MS001)
 Snow depth and snow water equivalent measurements along a road course and historic snow course in the Andrews Experimental Forest, 1978 to present (MS007)
 Precipitation measurements from historic and current standard, storage and recording rain gauges at the Andrews Experimental Forest, 1951 to present (MS004)
 Soil moisture and soil temperature from Benchmark Stations at the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest, 1987 to present (SP038)
 Solar radiation data from benchmark stations at the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest, 1973 to present (MS050)