Rotterdam Atmospheric Measurement Network RAMN - Davis009 weather station data at Hofbogenpark

doi:10.4121/edb3e4b5-9ce5-4ba2-ab57-bf54e1a13de1.v2
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doi: 10.4121/edb3e4b5-9ce5-4ba2-ab57-bf54e1a13de1
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Schleiss, Marc; Sourzac, Mahaut; Mackenzie, Rob; van Esch, Marjolein ; Burger, Jelle et. al. (2024): Rotterdam Atmospheric Measurement Network RAMN - Davis009 weather station data at Hofbogenpark. Version 2. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/edb3e4b5-9ce5-4ba2-ab57-bf54e1a13de1.v2
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Dataset
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version 1 - 2024-12-05
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geolocation
Luchtsingel, Raampoortstraat 10, 3032 AH Rotterdam
lat (N): 51.926389
lon (E): 4.479167
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time coverage
ongoing since 2024-09
licence
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Description: In-situ measurements of temperature, pressure, relative humidity, rain and wind by a Davis Vantage Pro2 weather station named "Davis-009" at Hofbogenpark, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. The station is placed on a roof at Luchtsingel, Raampoortstraat 10, 3032 AH Rotterdam, at a height of approx. 8 meters


Format: Each NetCDF file covers a full month of observations. The temporal resolution is 1 minute. Data are provided "as is", without any post-processing. The NetCDF files contain all relevant information about all the variables, attributes and units. The global attributes of the NetCDF files contain important information about the type of sensor, logging software, project contributors and history of the dataset. If a monthly file is missing, no data are available for this month. New data files will be added every 2-3 months.


Relevance: Weather station data provide useful information about local variations in temperature, humidity, wind and precipitation up to a few hundred meters around the observation site. Collecting good weather data in urban environments is challenging but crucial for understanding and managing the unique micro-climates created by dense buildings, infrastructure, and human activities. This data can be used for scientific purposes, to support urban planning, public health, and climate adaptation strategies. The Rotterdam Atmospheric Measurement Network RAMN was established with the help of TU Delft strategic funds, in collaboration with the Ruisdael Observatory.


Note: data collection started on September 8, 2024.

history
  • 2024-12-05 first online
  • 2024-12-09 published, posted
publisher
4TU.ResearchData
format
NetCDF
funding
  • Ruisdael Observatory (grant code 184.034.015) [more info...] Dutch Research Council (NWO)
organizations
TU Delft, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Department of Geoscience and Remote Sensing.

DATA

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