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Attribute: WIND_METHOD

code  description    
WND001    Windspeed is measured with cup-type anemometer and event marker on Rustrak strip (marks every .322 km of air movement) at 500 cm ht. Mean wind speed is output hourly with Interface Instrument logger. Daily max-mins are hourly means. No wind direction.     
WND002    Wind speed and direction are not measured for this 4 year period     
WND003    Wind speed sensors are R.M. Young 3-cup anemometer (#6101) tachometer generators mounted on a tower at height 1200 cm. Mean wind speed is output hourly. No wind direction recorded. Datalogger is Interface Instrument M-4. Daily max-mins are hourly means.     
WND004    Wind speed and direction are sampled every 15 seconds by a RM Young Model 05103 Wind Monitor mounted to the tower at 1200 cm with a Campbell Scientific datalogger. Mean wind speed and direction are output hourly. Detection level 1 m/sec.     
WND005    Wind speed and direction are sampled by a RM Young Model 05103 Wind Monitor mounted to the tower at 600 cm with a Campbell Scientific datalogger. Mean wind speed is calculated and output on a sunrise to sunrise basis. Detection level 1 m/sec.     
WND006    Wind speed and direction are sampled every 15 seconds by a RM Young Model 05103 Wind Monitor mounted to the tower at 600 cm with a Campbell Scientific datalogger. Mean wind speed and direction are output hourly. Detection level 1 m/sec.     
WND007    Wind speed and direction are sampled every 15 seconds by a RM Young Model 05103 Wind Monitor mounted to the tower at 500 cm with a Campbell Scientific datalogger. Mean wind speed and direction are output hourly. Detection level 1 m/sec.     
WND008    Wind speed and direction are sampled every 15 seconds by a RM Young Model 05103 Wind Monitor mounted to the tower at 1000 cm with a Campbell Scientific datalogger. Mean wind speed and direction are output hourly. Detection level 1 m/sec.     
WND009    Wind speed and direction are sampled every 15 seconds by a RM Young Model 05103 Wind Monitor mounted to the tower at 500 cm with a Campbell Scientific datalogger. Mean wind speed and direction are output every 15 minutes. Detection level 1 m/sec.     
WND010    Wind speed and direction are sampled every 15 seconds by a RM Young Model 05103 Wind Monitor mounted to the tower at 1000 cm with a Campbell Scientific datalogger. Mean and max wind speed and direction are output every 5 minutes. Detection level 1 m/sec.    
WND011    Wind speed (mean, max), direction, x-y wind components, instr. air temp and std deviations are sampled every 15 seconds by a Gill WindObserver II ultrasonic anemometer mounted to tower at 1000 cm with Campbell Scientific datalogger output every 5 minutes    
WND012    Wind speed, direction, x-y wind components, instrument air temp and std deviations are sampled every 15 seconds by a Vaisailla WAS425A ultrasonic wind sensor mounted to the tower at 1000 cm with a Campbell Scientific datalogger output every 5 minutes     
WND013    Wind speed and direction are sampled every 15 seconds by a RM Young Model 05103 Wind Monitor mounted to the tower at 150 cm with a Campbell Scientific datalogger. Mean wind speed and direction are output every 10 minutes. Detection level 1 m/sec.     
WND014    Wind speed and direction are sampled every 15 seconds by a RM Young Model 05103 Wind Monitor mounted to the tower at 450 cm with a Campbell Scientific datalogger. Mean wind speed and direction are output every 10 minutes. Detection level 1 m/sec.     
WND015    Wind speed and direction are sampled every 15 seconds by a RM Young Model 05103 Wind Monitor mounted to the tower at 1000 cm with a Campbell Scientific datalogger. Mean wind speed and direction are output every 10 minutes. Detection level 1 m/sec.     
WND101    Mean daily windspeed is summarized from hourly means recorded by the Rustrak strip chart. Daily max-mins values are based on hourly means and not instantaneous values. No wind direction is measured. Cup-type anemometer; 500 cm (See method WND001)     
WND102    Mean daily wind speed and direction are not measured for this 4 year period     
WND103    Mean daily windspeed is summarized from hourly means. Daily max-mins values are based on hourly means and not instantaneous values. No wind direction is recorded. RM Young 3-cup anemometer; 1200 cm (See method WND003)     
WND104    Mean daily windspeed, direction and other wind components are calculated by the Campbell Scientific data logger based on 15 second samples. Max-min values are based on instantaneous 15 second readings. RM Young wind monitor; 1200 cm (See method WND004)     
WND105    Mean daily windspeed, direction and other wind components are calculated by the Campbell Scientific data logger on a sunrise to sunrise basis based on 15 second samples. Max-min values are based on instantaneous 15 second readings. (See method WND005)     
WND106    Mean daily windspeed, direction and other wind components are calculated by the Campbell Scientific data logger based on 15 second samples. Max-min values are based on instantaneous 15 second readings. RM Young wind monitor; 600 cm (See method WND006)     
WND107    Mean daily windspeed, direction and other wind components are calculated by the Campbell Scientific data logger based on 15 second samples. Max-min values are based on instantaneous 15 second readings. RM Young wind monitor; 500 cm (See method WND007)     
WND108    Mean daily windspeed, direction and other wind components are calculated by the Campbell Scientific data logger based on 15 second samples. Max-min values are based on instantaneous 15 second readings. RM Young wind monitor; 1000 cm (See method WND008)     
WND109    Mean daily windspeed, direction and other wind components are calculated by the Campbell Scientific data logger based on 15 second samples. Max-min values are based on instantaneous 15 second readings. RM Young wind monitor; 500 cm (See method WND009)     
WND110    Mean daily wind speed, direction, and std dev, magnitude are post-calculated from 5 minute values; daily max wind speed if available is based on instantaneous readings; RM Young wind monitor; 1000 cm height; Campbell Sci    
WND111    Mean daily wind speed, direction, x-y wind components, instrument air temp and std deviations are post-calculated from 5 minute values; Gill WindObserver II ultrasonic anemometer mounted to tower at 1000 cm with a Campbell Scientific datalogger (WND011)     
WND112    Mean and maximum instantaneous daily wind speed, direction and standard deviation are post-calculated from 5 minute values; Vaisailla WAS425A ultrasonic wind sensor mounted to the tower at 1000 cm with Campbell Scientific datalogger (See method WND012)     
WND113    Mean daily wind speed, direction, and std dev, magnitude are post-calculated from10 minute values; daily max wind speed if available is based on instantaneous readings; RM Young wind monitor; 150 cm height; Campbell Sci datalogger (See method WND013)     
WND114    Mean daily wind speed, direction, and std dev, magnitude are post-calculated from10 minute values; daily max wind speed if available is based on instantaneous readings; RM Young wind monitor; 450 cm height; Campbell Sci datalogger (See method WND014)     
WND115    Mean daily wind speed, direction, and std dev, magnitude are post-calculated from10 minute values; daily max wind speed if available is based on instantaneous readings; RM Young wind monitor; 1000 cm height; Campbell Sci datalogger (See method WND015)