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MS048

Measurement differences between air temperature instruments used at H.J. Andrews meteorological stations

  • Creator(s): Stephanie A Schmidt, Mark D Schulze, Christopher Daly
  • PI(s): Mark D Schulze
  • Originator(s): Christopher Daly
  • Other researcher(s): Sherri L. Johnson, Stephanie A Schmidt, Adam M Kennedy, Greg M Cohn
  • Dates of data preparation: Jul 30 2010 - Apr 27 2017
  • Data collection status: Study collection is completed and no new collection is planned
  • Data access: Online
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.6073/pasta/69fb90a6b91856c95a47f85212af601c
  • Last update: Oct 21 2020 (Version 2)
<Citation>     <Acknowledgement>     <Disclaimer>    
Schmidt, S.; Schulze, M.; Daly, C. 2020. Measurement differences between air temperature instruments used at H.J. Andrews meteorological stations. Long-Term Ecological Research. Forest Science Data Bank, Corvallis, OR. [Database]. Available: http://andlter.forestry.oregonstate.edu/data/abstract.aspx?dbcode=MS048. https://doi.org/10.6073/pasta/69fb90a6b91856c95a47f85212af601c. Accessed 2024-12-10.
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:
The PRIMET Horizontal Radiation Shield Comparison (PHRSC) experiment compares the difference between the air temperature measurements of a reference temperature sensor inside a fan aspirated radiation shield and temperature sensors located inside passively aspirated radiation shields including a cotton region shelter, Gill multi-plate shield, and a custom-fabricated model. Observed variables include air temperature, wind speed, and incoming and reflected solar radiation. Data was collected in the field between 2010 and 2017 at the Primary Meteorological Station (PRIMET) at H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, located in Oregon’s Western Cascades (44.21, -122.26, elevation 430m).

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ENTITY TITLES:
1Mean air temperature over a 15-minute interval (Jul 30 2010 - Apr 27 2017)METADATADATA
Contains mean air temperature measurements over a 15-minute interval for four different radiation shields
2Mean incoming solar radiation, reflected solar radiation, and horizontal wind speed over a 15-minute interval (Jul 30 2010 - Apr 27 2017)METADATADATA
Contains mean incoming solar radiation, reflected solar radiation, and wind speed measurements over a 15-minute interval
3Mean, minimum, and maximum air temperature over a 5-minute interval (Feb 10 2015 - Apr 1 2017)METADATADATA
Contains mean, minimum, and maximum air temperature measurements over a 5-minute interval for four different radiation shields
4Mean and maximum incoming solar radiation, reflected solar radiation, and horizontal wind speed over a 5-minute interval (Feb 10 2015 - Apr 1 2017)METADATADATA
Contains mean and maximum incoming solar radiation, reflected solar radiation and wind speed measurements over a 5-minute interval

RELATED DATABASES:
 Meteorological data from benchmark stations at the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest, 1957 to present (MS001)