Surface Meteorological Station - Forks, WA (FKS) - Reviewed Data
**Overview**
A variety of instruments are used to measure various quantities related to meteorology, precipitation, and radiation near the Earth?s surface. Typically, a standard suite of instruments is deployed to monitor meteorological state variables.
**Data Details**
Note, the b0 data is identical to 00 data but a netcdf extraction of the b0 data was also created for the duration of the WFIP2 campaign.
**Data Quality**
Data collected in real time are processed minimally with basic thresholding done on the software ingest layer. Normally, for post-case analysis, we provide a secondary dataset that is fully processed. Unwanted artifacts reflecting an instrument's failure may be present in the real-time datasets.
Citation Formats
Wind Energy Technologies Office (WETO). (2015). Surface Meteorological Station - Forks, WA (FKS) - Reviewed Data [data set]. Retrieved from https://dx.doi.org/10.15483/1457043.
Gottas, Daniel. Surface Meteorological Station - Forks, WA (FKS) - Reviewed Data. United States: N.p., 28 Oct, 2015. Web. doi: 10.15483/1457043.
Gottas, Daniel. Surface Meteorological Station - Forks, WA (FKS) - Reviewed Data. United States. https://dx.doi.org/10.15483/1457043
Gottas, Daniel. 2015. "Surface Meteorological Station - Forks, WA (FKS) - Reviewed Data". United States. https://dx.doi.org/10.15483/1457043. https://a2e.energy.gov/data/cwp/met.z03.b0.
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A variety of instruments are used to measure various quantities related to meteorology, precipitation, and radiation near the Earth?s surface. Typically, a standard suite of instruments is deployed to monitor meteorological state variables.
**Data Details**
Note, the b0 data is identical to 00 data but a netcdf extraction of the b0 data was also created for the duration of the WFIP2 campaign.
**Data Quality**
Data collected in real time are processed minimally with basic thresholding done on the software ingest layer. Normally, for post-case analysis, we provide a secondary dataset that is fully processed. Unwanted artifacts reflecting an instrument's failure may be present in the real-time datasets.}, doi = {10.15483/1457043}, url = {https://a2e.energy.gov/data/cwp/met.z03.b0}, journal = {}, number = , volume = , place = {United States}, year = {2015}, month = {10}}
https://dx.doi.org/10.15483/1457043
Details
Data from Oct 28, 2015
Last updated Oct 11, 2021
Submitted Jun 25, 2018
Organization
Wind Energy Technologies Office (WETO)
Contact
Daniel Gottas
303.497.3130
Authors
Original Source
https://a2e.energy.gov/data/cwp/met.z03.b0Research Areas
Keywords
a2e, atmosphere to electrons, wind, weto, eere, cwp, Coastal Wind Profiler, Surface Meteorological Station, Forks, WA (FKS), Reviewed Data, met, z03, b0DOE Project Details
Project Name Wind Data Hub
Project Number 67025