Surface Meteorological Station - ANL 10m tower, Walla Walla - Reviewed Data
**Overview**
Basic meteorological measurements.
**Data Quality**
The Argonne National Laboratory Surface Meteorology Systems (MET) measurements collected at collocated radar wind profiler sites are visually inspected weekly for data outliers or instrument problems. Of note, the surface MET stations have had few data quality issues. The final dataset provided to the DAP will have all outliers or problematic data removed using automated and visual processes, including minimum/maximum checks, in a similar process as is used for ARM MET data.
**Uncertainty**
The uncertainties of the MET measurements are taken to be the accuracy of the individual measurements as specified by the instrument manufacturers.
**Constraints**
There are no constraints on MET measurements concerning acceptable wind directions or meteorological conditions.
Citation Formats
Wind Energy Technologies Office (WETO). (2016). Surface Meteorological Station - ANL 10m tower, Walla Walla - Reviewed Data [data set]. Retrieved from https://dx.doi.org/10.21947/1425898.
Cook, David. Surface Meteorological Station - ANL 10m tower, Walla Walla - Reviewed Data. United States: N.p., 31 Mar, 2016. Web. doi: 10.21947/1425898.
Cook, David. Surface Meteorological Station - ANL 10m tower, Walla Walla - Reviewed Data. United States. https://dx.doi.org/10.21947/1425898
Cook, David. 2016. "Surface Meteorological Station - ANL 10m tower, Walla Walla - Reviewed Data". United States. https://dx.doi.org/10.21947/1425898. https://a2e.energy.gov/data/wfip2/met.z26.b0.
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Basic meteorological measurements.
**Data Quality**
The Argonne National Laboratory Surface Meteorology Systems (MET) measurements collected at collocated radar wind profiler sites are visually inspected weekly for data outliers or instrument problems. Of note, the surface MET stations have had few data quality issues. The final dataset provided to the DAP will have all outliers or problematic data removed using automated and visual processes, including minimum/maximum checks, in a similar process as is used for ARM MET data.
**Uncertainty**
The uncertainties of the MET measurements are taken to be the accuracy of the individual measurements as specified by the instrument manufacturers.
**Constraints**
There are no constraints on MET measurements concerning acceptable wind directions or meteorological conditions.
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https://dx.doi.org/10.21947/1425898
Details
Data from Mar 31, 2016
Last updated Mar 27, 2020
Submitted Jan 13, 2018
Organization
Wind Energy Technologies Office (WETO)
Contact
David Cook
630.252.5840
Authors
Original Source
https://a2e.energy.gov/data/wfip2/met.z26.b0Research Areas
Keywords
a2e, atmosphere to electrons, wind, weto, eere, wfip2, Wind Forecast Improvement Project 2, Surface Meteorological Station, ANL 10m tower, Walla Walla, Reviewed Data, met, z26, b0DOE Project Details
Project Name Wind Data Hub
Project Number 67025