uid=PIE,o=EDI,dc=edirepository,dc=org all public read MON-PR-Met15min2017 Year 2017, meteorological data, 15 minute intervals, from the PIE LTER Marshview Farm weather station located in Newbury, MA Anne Giblin Marine Biological Laboratory (508) 289-7488 (508) 457-1548 agiblin@mbl.edu http://orcid.org/0000-0003-3851-2178 Plum Island Ecosystems LTER http://pie-lter.ecosystems.mbl.edu/ Plum Island Ecosystems LTER http://pie-lter.ecosystems.mbl.edu/ Hap Garritt (508) 289-7485 (508) 457-1548 hgarritt@mbl.edu http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5912-0769 associated researcher 2018 English
Year 2017 meteorological measurements at MBL Marshview Farm of air temperature, humidity, precipitation, solar radiation, photosynthetically active radiation (PAR), wind speed and direction and barometric pressure. Sensors conduct measurements every 5 secs and measurements are reported as averages or totals for 15 minute intervals. 15 minute averages are reported for air temperature, humidity, solar radiation, PAR, wind speed and direction and barometric pressure. 15 minute totals are reported for precipitation.
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https://pie-lter.ecosystems.mbl.edu/content/year-2017-meteorological-data-15-minute-intervals-pie-lter-marshview-farm-weather-station PIE meteorological station at MBL, Marshview Farm, Newbury, MA. -70.891365051270 -70.891365051270 42.756969451904 42.756969451904 2017-01-01 2017-12-31 Final data set for Year 2017 Version 01: January 24, 2018, data and metadata updates to comply with importation to Drupal and LTER PASTA. Used MarcrosExportEML_HTML (working)pie_excel2007_Jun2017.xlsm 6/15/17 10:23 AM for QA/QC to EML 2.1.0 Plum Island Ecosystems LTER http://pie-lter.ecosystems.mbl.edu/ Plum Island Ecosystems LTER http://pie-lter.ecosystems.mbl.edu/ Plum Island Ecosystems
The data file is a summary of daily weather data from the PIE LTER weather station located at MBL Marshview Farm in Newbury, MA. The weather station is solar powered using a Solarex MSX-20 20 watt solar module including a 12V charger and regulator and 12 AH lead acid battery.  The system was supplied by Campbell Scientific Inc., The data logger is supplied by Campbell Scientific CR10X-1M data logger with 1 megabyte memory storage module and PC208W Windows data logging software. The enclosure and tower is a Campbell Scientific ENC 12/14 (12” X 14” weather proof enclosure), CM10 (10’ tripod, grounding kit and CM10 guy wire kit. Data telemetry/Communication at Remote Site/Weather station, MBL Marshview Farm - RF 310M, RF Modem for use w/Maxon radios - RF 310, Maxon radio for 148-174 MHZ - 158.34 MHZ - Yagi antenna – Antennex Y1503 3DB 150-174 MHz at Base station, Rowley field station - RF 310B Base station for use w/Maxon radio - FG1563, Omni directional antenna 155-162 MHZ, 3 DB gain Sensors used: Temperature and Humidity Vaisala HMP45C temperature and humidity sensor with solar radiation shield. Specifications: +/- 1% accuracy over – 40 to 60 °C temperature range Precipitation gauge Texas Electronic TE525WS-L, 8” rain gage with CS705 precipitation adapter for snow fall. Specifications: +/- 1% accuracy up to 1 in./hr. Pyranometer Solar radiation, 400-1100 nm, Licor LI200X-L pyranometer, mounted at 3 meter height Specifications: +/- 3% typical accuracy PAR Photosynthetically active radiation, 400-700 nm, Licor LI190SB quantum sensor, mounted at 3 meter height Specifications: +/- 5% calibration, National Institute of Standards Technology Wind speed and direction RM Young 05103 Wind monitor, mounted at 3 meter height Barometric pressure Vaisala PTB101B Specifications: +/- 4 mB @ -20oC to +45o C. During maintenance on Nov 7, 2017, the precipitation collector funnel had water in it, clogged, ~ 5 cm of water. Measured precipitation 15 minute data for preceding months of September and October, were  deemed suspect due to clogging and have been deleted. Daily precip recorded in PIE LTER dataset MON-PR-MetDay for Sept and Oct 2017 are estimates representing daily averages of  four NOAA proxy weather stations in Northeast Massachusetts (Beverly, Haverhill, Lawrence and Newburyport) during the months of September and October 2017.
Plum Island Ecosystems Long Term Ecological Research (PIE LTER IV, 2016-2022) Anne Giblin Marine Biological Laboratory (508) 289-7488 (508) 457-1548 agiblin@mbl.edu http://orcid.org/0000-0003-3851-2178 principalInvestigator Wilfred Wollheim University of New Hampshire (603) 862-5022 Wil.Wollheim@unh.edu http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5009-3212 principalInvestigator Jim Morris University of South Carolina 803-777-3948 morris@inlet.geol.sc.edu http://research.cas.sc.edu/morris/ https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0511-642X principalInvestigator Nathaniel Weston Villanova University (610) 519-8009 nathaniel.weston@villanova.edu http://nweston.org/ http://orcid.org/0000-0002-6837-360X principalInvestigator Linda Deegan Woodwell Climate Research Center 508-444-1557 ldeegan@woodwellclimate.org http://orcid.org/0000-0002-1017-9599 principalInvestigator Joe Vallino Marine Biological Laboratory (508) 289-7648 (508) 457-1548 jvallino@mbl.edu http://orcid.org/0000-0002-4184-4512 principalInvestigator Robert Pontius Clark University (508) 793-7761 (508) 793-8881 rpontius@clarku.edu http://www2.clarku.edu/~rpontius/ http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7287-5875 principalInvestigator Jarrett Byrnes University of Massachusetts Boston (617) 287-3145 Jarrett.Byrnes@umb.edu http://byrneslab.net/ http://orcid.org/0000-0002-9791-9472 principalInvestigator The Plum Island Ecosystems (PIE) LTER is developing a predictive understanding of the response of a linked watershed-marsh-estuarine system in northeastern Massachusetts to rapid environmental change. Over the last 30 years, surface sea water temperatures in the adjacent Gulf of Maine have risen at 3 times the global average, rates of sea-level rise have accelerated, and precipitation has increased. Coupled with these changes in climate and sea level are substantial changes within the rapidly urbanizing watersheds that influence water, sediment, and nutrient delivery to the marsh and estuary. In PIE IV our focus is on: Dynamics of coastal ecosystems in a region of rapid climate change, sea-level rise, and human impacts. NSF OCE LTER-Plum Island Ecosystems: Dynamics of coastal ecosystems in a region of rapid climate change, sea-level rise, and human impacts. 1637630 MON-PR-Met15min2017_csv Year 2017, meteorological data, 15 minute intervals, from the Marshview Farm weather station located in Newbury, MA MON-SO-Met15min2017.csv 1960540 ea3a07438ce09f138e6ffcc973ba184e 7859ced5c1dca7de0c0ce0ad3bd64c8ab164c568 1 \r\n column , https://pie-lter.ecosystems.mbl.edu/sites/default/files/data/MON-SO-Met15min2017_0.csv Date Date date (DD-MM-YYYY) date DD-MM-YYYY Time Time time of day (hh:mm), (eastern standard time EST), 24 hour format date hh:mm Julian Julian julian day number real NA not available Precip Precip total precipitation, wet only, rain and snow (mm) millimeter real NA not available Pyranometer Pyranometer solar radiation (kW m-2), 15 minute average kilowattPerMeterSquared real NA not available PAR PAR photosynthetically active radiation (µM m-2 sec-1), 15 minute average micromolePerMeterSquaredPerSecond real NA not available Temp Temp air temperature (Celsius), 15 minute average celsius real NA not available RH RH relative humidity (percent), 15 minute average percent real NA not available Wind Wind wind speed (m sec-1), 15 minute average meterPerSecond real NA not available WindDir WindDir wind direction (degrees), 15 minute average degree real NA not available BAR BAR barometer (mbar), 15 minute average millibar real NA not available Comments Comments Comments, notes about data string Comments, notes about data 35040 MON-PR-Met15min2017_xls Excel metadata and data file associated with the csv data source file. Excel file after downloading is to be used for adding/editing new metadata and data. MON-PR-Met15min2017.xls 5760000 7f8bca8bcd5f446447ac409102abadce 235af421f1074bb38524142ef90e4268c69fdb73 application/vnd.ms-excel https://pie-lter.ecosystems.mbl.edu/sites/default/files/data/MON-PR-Met15min2017_0.xls document
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